Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/Universe

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Carlyle even made an infected from 28 Weeks Later an awesome character. Of course he would kick ass in Stargate Universe.

I forget which episode is supposed to be his... probably has a name like Human or something...
 
I suppose. Either he knew and he's a sinister bastard or he didn't know and he simply refuses to actually treat other people like fellow human beings because he's a colossal *****ebag and/or emotionally damaged. Either way, I still like him. Carlyle's doing a great job with the character. Rush is bouncing around from one characterization to the next, but it feels very organic, like they're hinting at the core of his character rather than just being random, badly written personality jumps.

His character is the definitely the most interesting because you just can't figure him out. And Carlyle does an amazing job with him.

As for the end of the episode, I could see it going either way. Either Rush didn't know Destiny would survive, but he was willing to go down with it because it's all he really cares about now.

Or he did know (or at least greatly suspected) because he trusts that Destiny knows what it's doing. And he didn't worry about the shuttle crew taking all their supplies because he had faith Destiny would provide for them. (And if Destiny was going to burn up, it made sense to launch them anyway.)
 
That little scene where he was happy for once all alone in the control room, suggests that he didn't know and for some reason wants people to think that he did.
 
Are they ever going to learn how to pilot the ship? Have they even found a bridge yet?
 
That little scene where he was happy for once all alone in the control room, suggests that he didn't know and for some reason wants people to think that he did.

I just think he's reacting to the other's unwarranted distrust. Unless he's done something in the past that we don't know about. I agree that he didn't know, he wouldn't have been so happy on the balcony.
 
Now that they have air and power there is nothing stopping them going looking for a bridge and stuff though right?
I think the damaged sections are either hindering them or outright stopping them from searching too much.
 
Now that they have air and power there is nothing stopping them going looking for a bridge and stuff though right?

Other than damage, they're good to explore as long as food and water hold out. Which probably won't be for much longer.
 
Yay! I guessed right. :awesome:



Alright. After looking around the titles of the episodes. [BLACKOUT]Makes it look like bald guy is going to do something crazy.[/BLACKOUT]
Like you couldn't guess that already? He's bald. :o
 
Like you couldn't guess that already? He's bald. :o
Well. I mean... [BLACKOUT]There's an episode called Justice. Clearly the guy is going to go nuts and then they have to figure out some sort of system to punish people.[/BLACKOUT] Or we're just baldist pieces of crap.
 
After marathoning Always Sunny season four all day. I can't argue with that.
 
Wasn't the guy Greer decked the one we saw taking the meds?
 
Makes one wonder why they'd let a soldier on meds go on off-world missions when they could potentially be cut off at any time.
 
Makes one wonder why they'd let a soldier on meds go on off-world missions when they could potentially be cut off at any time.
Either one of these could be the reason:

1) That base was so secret and so easily reached from Earth, that supplies were easy to get and his meds would never be a problem.

or

2) No one knows about it.
 
Yeah....no soldier ever smuggled illegal drugs onto a base before.
 
Either one of these could be the reason:

1) That base was so secret and so easily reached from Earth, that supplies were easy to get and his meds would never be a problem.

or

2) No one knows about it.

Probably 2. It's hard, but not impossible to hide the condition. Just don't go to a civilian doctor for the scripts. The challenge is keeping it a secret during physicals.

1 I doubt. It doesn't matter how constant supplies between Earth and base are, there's always reasons for the gates to go down for long periods of time, or for personnel to be cut off from the gate. Why send men to another world when they have a condition that requires regular maintenance?
 
1 I doubt. It doesn't matter how constant supplies between Earth and base are, there's always reasons for the gates to go down for long periods of time, or for personnel to be cut off from the gate. Why send men to another world when they have a condition that requires regular maintenance?
I only say that, because that base didn't seem too out of the way. Ships came regularly and the gate was protected. I doubt that he was constantly going off-world into dangerous conditions. Which is probably why he would get that type of duty to protect a base.
 
The base didn't take incoming worm holes, that's why Eli had to go by ship.
 
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