Third Stargate TV Series Named 240
GateWorld has a story about the new Stargate series. "The working title of the third 'Stargate' television series is 'Stargate Universe', executive producer Robert C. Cooper told GateWorld. The show currently exists in the form of a one-page treatment of the story and characters. Cooper and executive producer Brad Wright will start writing the pilot after shooting on the two 'Stargate SG-1' movies finishes in June. Meanwhile, new episodes of 'SG-1' and 'Atlantis' start airing April 13 in the U.S., on The SCI FI Channel. "
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On arrival they find an empty room where the 42 original member of the Multiversal Council met to populate the universe, but they won't talk to them because they don't know enough yet. They get ticked off and start blowing things up, and are sent back to their home universe which is now set to be destroyed.
The series focuses on how the erstwhile enemies must get together and fight the coomon enemy, all before Macgyver dies of old age.
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I'd rather see the Stargate program become public knowledge on Earth and have the show turn into Earth's transition into a space faring society.
There must be more SG than ST by now..... (Score:4, Interesting)
For such a successful series SG seems to have very little of the cultural impact or generate the extreme opinion that ST had. It's like SG has always been 'okay', but ST was 'great' but then simply wore out it's welcome.
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Meanwhile, I lost a bet. My money was on either Stargate:Miami or Stargate:NY.
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Maybe the Canadians can use pseudo-medieval villages as tourist attractions. If things get really bad South of the border they can even people them with American refugees.
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Star Trek is essentially morality plays set in space. Its only half-assed departure from the one episode morality play formula was Deep Space 9, and even that was full of short morality plays intermingled with the longer story arks. The advantage of that formula is that you don't need the aud
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TEAL'C: I thought it fitting that on this day when we must sacrifice our short lived freedom that we do so here...at the site of the Battle of salsacksor...where you
Re:There must be more SG than ST by now..... (Score:5, Funny)
Look, if God tells you to build a longer story ark, you build it.
-Space Noah
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Stargate: 2 series, 274 episodes, 1 film, spanning just over one decade.
(From Wikipedia)
So to be fair, they don't anywhere near compare on numbers, or how long they've been around.
And I think the other posters are right about there being more competition - look how the mainstream/cultural impact of Star Trek seems to be significantly less with later series.
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Now that Star Trek's over, it's interesting to see exactly how much Star Trek there is (canon only, add 660 minutes/11 hours if you include The Animated Series):
Movies:
The Motion Picture: 132 minutes
The Wrath of Khan: 113 minutes
The Search for Spock: 105 minutes
The Voyage Home: 119 minutes
The Final Frontier: 107 minutes
The Undiscovered Country: 113 minutes
Generations: 118 minutes
First Contact: 106 minutes
Insurrection: 103 minutes
Nemesi
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'Our' military? (Score:3, Informative)
I take it Cooper's talking in relative terms, given that he's Canadian (along with most of the cast and crew) and the US Air Force, well, isn't.
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Though I should also point out that beaming technology was used quite often before the Asgard interfered. Ancient ring teleportation, stolen from the Goa'uld, was used quite excessively before the Asgard gave Earth their "upgrade." Technically they still have ring transporters on the Daedalus, presuma
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I for one would like to see them try to use even more tech. Everyone they fight seems to have energy weapons and they still use guns? They have at least once tried to explain that guns are better for killing than zappers, but why don't they routinely carry zappers to stun people who they want to make peace with?
Learn from Star Trek (Score:4, Insightful)
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A lot of the Star Trek spin-offs had very good seasons and very good content. The problem is that most of them were driven into the ground at one point or another by painfully bad writers, and producers who didn't really understand the genre they were producing. They ended up with people involved who wanted to tell other kinds of stories, like Enterprise's repeated obsession with "two people are trapped in a bubble and think they're goi
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Long path from treatment to series. (Score:4, Insightful)
The pilot script will probably go through at least that amount of haggling, and would need to be followed up with or maybe even proceeded by an entire series treatment which will probably take weeks if not months to do, before the studio would even consider shooting the pilot.
Not trying to rain on the parade or anything, I just want to put into perspective what this means, which isn't a whole lot right now. This is step one out of tens of dozens. Long way to go here.
Long path, but they started years ago (Score:2, Interesting)
"Third"? (Score:4, Informative)
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Different fan perspectives (Score:2)
ST:TAS is still in my Netflix queue, but as I understand it, it's considered canon, and a continuation of TOS after its cancellation. Stargate Infinity (Wormhole Extreme: TAS) is considered something to run from screaming by fans of the live action series.
I only saw one episode, but quickly surmised the above truism based on that viewing.
Of course, I now brace for the replies about I missed the deeper philosophical meani
Non-canonical (Score:2, Funny)
Q.: What's the deal with the "Star Trek" animated series.
A.: One morning, Yeoman Rand (or Spock, if you really must) looked groggily up from the bed; Kirk stepped out of the sonic shower and said, "I just had the strangest dream."
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Gene retconned the animated Star Trek series, saying he only did it for money and if he knew he'd continue the series he never would have allowed things that went into that series. (And he would have fixed the Klingons then: Gene's stance was that Klingons always looked they way they do in the movies; he just didn't have the budget to do them right. He was dead by the time
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Hey, you're not giving them very good incentive to make good videos - if they're great you'll buy them, if they're steaming crap you'll buy them.
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Well, if they're only mediocre, I won't buy them. And I won't buy just any crap. I still haven't bought Evil Alien Overlords [imdb.com]. Granted, it has a craptastic theme song, but huge swaths of it are just too painful to sit through. In some ways Laserblast [imdb.com] was a masterpiece compared to that movie (and is better with the MST3K treatment).
But still not as bad as
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Just stay away from Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. You'll get all Oedipal on your eyes. And you ears when the theme song comes on.
A work that expires before its copyright never enters the public domain and thus enjoys eternal copyright protection.
Is that yours? I want to know who to quote in my bugzilla quotebank.
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My kids are huge Stargate fans, but only ended up seeing about two of these episodes, even though they would watch an animated show about paint drying. Perhaps it is just as well that this show never achieved any decent ratings and lasted for any reasonable length of time. I sometimes shut off the TV to avoid brain damage to my kids, but this wasn't one that
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If you MUST know anything about it, check out the summaries at gateworld.net under Episodes.
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That's what DVRs and FF is for...
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It wouldn't bother me so much if it use cash and airtime that could be used for something more original.
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Do you really expect much in the way of imagination from TV execs?
How many of these understand sci-fi let along sci-fi fandom.
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The Enterprise was on a "five year mission" to get enough episodes in the can to become profitable in syndication.
Stargate can get by without expensive F/X. It doesn't have to explain anything.
The gates are ancient, alien, tech that can be worked
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SG-1's already available online (Score:5, Informative)
Not that I'm advocating piracy (hell, I own the first 9 seasons on DVD and will get the 10th whenever it comes out), but it's Sci-Fi's fault for dragging their ass and waiting so long to show it. In a globalized world, you don't get to screw people over just so you can get an extra half of a rating point.
I leave it as an exercise for the reader to discover where to get them.
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Don't blame the shows for shark jumping. Look at the networks and their TPTB.
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People tend to advocate piracy more when they're being shafted by the networks...
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Wrong series (Score:5, Insightful)
(I loved the first few years of SG1, but then it got pretty random and bad, reminding me more and more of the "Forehead of the Week" clubhouse show: STtNG).
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Thanks SciFi (Score:2)
I understand how the rest of the world feels with everything being broadcast late. SG-1 has been broadcast in UK for some time (Up to episode 20 currently) and Atlantis has been broadcast in Australia.
I can say I won't be catching these on SciFi since I have them all from BitTorrent.
Networks: Start broadcasting TV shows at the same time... because otherwise we're going to get them anyway.
Why is this news? (Score:2)
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SG-1 movie -vs- Farscape movie (Score:5, Interesting)
shooting on the two 'Stargate SG-1' movies finishes in June
Given the constraints of the budget, I thought the SciFi channel did a darned good job with the movie that ended the Farscape series - they took the concept about as far as it could be taken [I mean, seriously, it's hard to top an out-of-control wormhole that threatens to swallow up the entirety of space-time as we know it], and tied up most of the loose ends [boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy regains girl plus newborn baby].
I hope they take these Stargate movies at least as seriously - the SG-1 franchise deserves to go out with a bang.
I'd like to see all the species in our galaxy [The Asgard, the Nox [gateworld.net], the Oannes [gateworld.net], Ba'al & his gang, etc etc etc], teaming up a la Justice League of America, or Avengers/Defenders, and going head to head with the Origin armies, in a four-hour epic maelstrom of a battle, with blood and guts and iron and ash and fire and brimstone, and finally wiping those rat bastard Ori off the map forever.
And speaking of going out with a bang, after they've dealt with the Ori once and for all, the male leads could then turn to fighting over who gets to bang Inara Serra [imdb.com].
And it would be really neat if they could convince Kurt Russell & James Spader to come back and play some roles - maybe president & vice president of the USA?
Or perhaps they could be in the cast of "Wormhole X-Treme!".
[And if you wanna get really cynical, it could be revealed that the entire Stargate franchise was merely the fantasy of a writer for "Wormhole X-Treme!" - kinda like how Bobby Ewing just reappeared in the shower one morning [wikipedia.org].]
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Re:SG-1 movie -vs- Farscape movie (Score:5, Informative)
SciFi had nothing to do with shooting the Farscape movie. I wish people would stop giving this channel credit for things like this. The show was canceled with no indication that anything would follow. Then the producers decided they wanted to tie it up and started shooting the mini-series. When they started shooting, they had no idea who would buy it or where it would be shown. SciFi picked it up.
SciFi has hardly any responsibility for the quality, or more often the lack of quality, in their shows. They are produced by other corporations and the shows are sold to SciFi. For instance, remember Stargate: SG1 was on Showtime for the first 5 years of the show. There's even one line in the last episode of the first season that referenced Showtime. When they see the transmitter and Teal'c tells them what it is, O'Neil said, "Does it get Showtime?" Later, in reruns on SciFi, the line was redubbed to remove a reference to Showtime. While SciFi claims the show as an original, it was created elsewhere.
Galactica is a slightly different story, since it involves the parent company of SciFi. Still, it is NOT SciFi that produces these shows.
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And Farscape was cancelled after SFC had already renewed it for two seasons, both 4 and 5. SFC pulled the rug from under Farscape after the cliffhanger ending of season 4 was completed. The same thing happened to Forever Knight on USA: USA funded one-third of FK's third and final season, and then pulled the funding at the last minute, leading to the bottle episodes at the end of that show.
As near as I can figure, the common element is someone named Bonnie Hammer, who ran the channels in question at the right times and seems not to like genre shows, based on the Scare Tactics and John Edwards garbage that was the staple of SFC's line-up the last time I subscribed to it.
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That also goes for nearly everything that the SciFi channel claims as "SciFi Channel Originals." Most of those crappy monster movies they show on Saturdays are just bought by SciFi rather than made by them.
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That being said, I'm looking forward to the movies.
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The problem that causes it to get canceled? They picked the wrong religion to pick on. SG-1 has always made a mockery of rel
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"This morning on the Early Show, are Stargate SG-1 fans disciples of the Antichrist? More after this word from Walmart."
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How does making something that approximates Satan make Catholics out to be evil? It does create a rather bizarre view of the fall, though---one of aliens instead of angels.
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It wasn't even an overt (anti-)Christian theme. The closest it got to being blaringly obvious was the whole "holy grail"/"sangraal" thing yet nobody made a stink over that (on theological grounds anyways). I think Christians these days have a lot more
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Traits of the Ori:
1) Central authority structure based on "distance" from deities.
2) Single holy book that only the noted authority can interpret.
3) Waging wars of evangelism.
You find #3 in some strains of Islam and Protestantism, but #1 and #2 are just about exclusive to Catholicism. Jews, Protestants and Muslims have very localized authorities and holy books that any idiot (moreso in Protestantism) can interpret for himself. And of cours
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Here in the U.K. Season 10 has already completely run and finished (although episode 20 left many doors open so to speak) and there are indeed no new episodes planned to be aired. The Stargate SG-1 show is for all intents and purposes "cancelled". I sure hope they change their minds but I do think the grand-poster is correct in stating that the show has been "cancelled", even if the showbiz lingo is to claim a new series just "hasn't been commissioned" which is really saying the ex
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That's no mystery TV execs arn't the brightest...
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SG-1 should have ended after season 8.
And what's up with this?
SG-1 has ended after season 10. There won't be any new episodes on April.
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Given that, though, they've actually managed to not do a terrible job with seasons nine and ten. The enemy is reasonably interesting, and while there have been a few terrible episodes, most of them managed to be a
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SG-1 has run for 10 years. This is a long time for any series, especially one where you can't easily change the location and/or cast.
Maybe they'd do better to try something new instead of more Stargate. e.g. give Joss Whedon a call and then give his ideas full backing.
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Bring back Red Dwarf or Babylon 5 instead, those haven't been milked enough :)
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IIRC the US is way ahead of the world in quite a few ways. Just that things like "the land of the free" having the worlds biggest prison population isn't much to be proud of.
typically fails to acknowledge the simple fact that everyone in the civilised world has already seen the series finale of SG-1 and the season 3 finale of Atlantis.
When it
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Slashdot would have 334 fewer comments in its database if you had taken your own advice.