wiseheart: (kav_radek)
I'm so done with SGU, it isn't even funny! Today's episode was the last straw - I won't be watching that stupid show ever again!

Without wanting to spoil those who are willing to give this utter crap a chance, let me just ask a few questions. When did O'Neill left behind an annoying civilian on a planet to die, no matter what said civilian might have done? When did Sheppard ordered Bates or Stackhouse or any other soldier under his command to storm the mess hall of Atlantis and hold the civilians at gunpoint? The same people they were supposed to protect and whose only "sin" was that they wanted to have a word in the decisions that influenced their possible survival? When did General Hammond ordered a life-threatening operation performed on a civilian by someone who didn't have the qualification to do surgery, without the consent of said civilian?

[livejournal.com profile] artemis10002000, do you remember what we've said about military vs scientists in the Stargate universe? Well, today's episode was the prime example for everything that could go wrong, should that tendency be taken to the extreme.

That's it. I've given up on this trash. Fortunately, I've got 8 seasons of SG-1 (as long as O'Neill was a regular) and 5 seasons of SGA on DVD to watch.

Addition: I went to the Gateworld forum to see what people were thinking about the episode. I must admit, I was quite shocked to see that most of them sided with the military. The few ones who did not, were mostly military members themselves.

At times of profound crises a dictatorship seems to be a good idea - to the naked eye. If there's one thing dictatiorship brings, it's order. And people like order, especially when life is unusually dangerous. Order is safe - at least on the surface. But at the moment when order becomes equivalent with the armed forces having everything under tight control and aren't forced to answer to anyone, this so-called "order" becomes extremely dangerous. I think I might have to write a short story about passive civilian resistance as a tag to this very episode - and see if grunts like SGT Greer can force Ancient tech work by hit it with the butt of their rifles.

The sad thing is, I started off liking Colonel Young and Greer. And I still can't stand Dr. Rush. Only that now I can't stand Young and Greer either. Actually, the only truly likeable person is still Eli Wallace.
wiseheart: (Janto)
... it's nothing personal. Just a lot of work, way too little spare time and a ruined thumb (through too much hand-writing in weird positions and too much typing, I guess). So I have my right hand either wrapped or in a bracer, and what little I'm allowed to type I spare for the "Atlantis Café" updates (read the latest on [livejournal.com profile] otherworlds_lib), as the story seems to roll forward rather nicely at the moment.

I'm sorry I missed much of what was happening on my flist *is contrite*. There were days I didn't even switch my PC on. Next week promises to be hectic, too, and I have to be careful with my hand, so bear with me. *hugs flist*

Additon:
Watched the SGU pilot. Am not terribly impressed. Scroll down the comments if you want to know what I thought about it.

Thumb seems to have healed completely. *knocks on wood*
Work's still eating me alive. Well, at least tomorrow there's another "Primeval" episode to cheer me up. It's quite trash, too, but at least different. Even as a re-run, it can keep me in front of the telly for an hour.
wiseheart: (redplanet)
Not much, lately. Even one's favourite show can become a mite boring after the umpteenth re-run. As much as I love "Stargate" - and believe me, I do - watching the same episodes over and over again just don't give me the same kick anymore. At least they should bring some old Star Trek again. Only Kabel 1 brings TNG, starting after 2 a.m in the night, and unfortunately, I've got to work in the morning, so it's a no-go. Even I need at least 6 hours of sleep on the regular basis.
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wiseheart: (Centaurus)
I've meant to write someting about it for a long time - and essay, perhaps, for the Otherworlds board - but my thoughts never seemed to form a coherent whole for that. So I'll just write down my woes as they come to my mind.

Woe #1 - The Changing Profile of Doom (TM)
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Woe #2 - Character Rape
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Let's Bring in the Boobs
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The "Everybody is American" effect
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Okay, babbled enough. I just wanted to add that I won't be watching Atlantis in Season 4. I've read spoliers and transcripts about how Season 3 will end, and it's not the show I've grown fond of after a rather bumpy start anymore.
wiseheart: (Default)
Actually, this might become the prologue to an Andromeda/Stargate crossover one day. I've written it months ago, but never came around to type it up before.

Title: Currently none
Author: Soledad

Fandom: Andromeda/Stargate: Andromeda/ Stargate SG-1 crossover
Genre: Action-adventure/Romance
Rating: General, at the moment
Series/sequel: none, so far
Archiving: my website and Otherworlds. Everyone else: ask, please.

Disclaimer: don’t own them, no money made. Only the original characters belong to me.

Timeframe:
mid-Season 2 for Andromeda (between 2.8 and 2.9)
late Season 1 for Stargate: Atlantis
mid-Season 8 for Stargate SG-1 (after 8.12 – Prometheus Unbound)

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Not much of a story so far, just some philosophical musings about life. I have no idea where this will lead eventually.

Beware of the erratic punctuation!
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