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* '''Summary:''' Eli gives a tour of his room which is also the Kino room. | * '''Summary:''' Eli gives a tour of his room which is also the Kino room. | ||
* '''Details:''' There are three main points of interest in Eli's room, which is also the kino room: the kino's main computer console, the kino dispenser (Lt. Scott likened it to a gumball machine), and Eli's bunk. During his narration, Eli mentions that there are still parts of the ship that they can't access because of damage. He says that Rush wants to fix the problems and explore the ship while Col. Young wishes to concentrate on the basics of survival, such as food and water, and on getting home. Eli admits he agrees "mostly" with Young. Ending the recording, he says that he must get to bed early so as to be prepared for the calisthenics class that MSgt. Greer is conducting in the morning because Young wants everyone in shape. Eli also feels "pretty sure" that Greer hates him. Sgt. Greer isn't the only one ordered by Young to conduct exercise routines: Lt. Matthew Scott and Sgt. Spencer also | * '''Details:''' There are three main points of interest in Eli's room, which is also the kino room: the kino's main computer console, the kino dispenser (Lt. Scott likened it to a gumball machine), and Eli's bunk. During his narration, Eli mentions that there are still parts of the ship that they can't access because of damage. He says that Rush wants to fix the problems and explore the ship while Col. Young wishes to concentrate on the basics of survival, such as food and water, and on getting home. Eli admits he agrees "mostly" with Young. Ending the recording, he says that he must get to bed early so as to be prepared for the calisthenics class that MSgt. Greer is conducting in the morning because Young wants everyone in shape. Eli also feels "pretty sure" that Greer hates him. Sgt. Greer isn't the only one ordered by Young to conduct exercise routines: Lt. Matthew Scott and Sgt. Spencer were also leading sessions. | ||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | * '''Related Episodes:''' | ||
** [[SGU 1.09 "Life" Episode Guide|SGU 1.09 "Life"]] | ** [[SGU 1.09 "Life" Episode Guide|SGU 1.09 "Life"]] | ||
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* '''Summary:''' Eli points out a hatch that has been marked due to damage to the ship on the other side. | * '''Summary:''' Eli points out a hatch that has been marked due to damage to the ship on the other side. | ||
* '''Details:''' In order to seal leaks from damage in the hull, the newly-stranded crew went out in groups of three to survey the ship. Once they found leaks, they had Eli seal off the area via a console in the control interface room. One such room was found by Lt. Scott and his team. It was a huge room with a domed ceiling that had a large hole in it. After Eli closed the doors and sealed the room, Scott marked the doors so that other teams who were surveying the ship would know to skip it. It was important, however, that after their initial crises, that the crew begin to explore the ship for means for getting home, so Rush and his team of scientists began to fix various | * '''Details:''' In order to seal leaks from damage in the hull, the newly-stranded crew went out in groups of three to survey the ship. Once they found leaks, they had Eli seal off the area via a console in the control interface room. One such room was found by Lt. Scott and his team. It was a huge room with a domed ceiling that had a large hole in it. After Eli closed the doors and sealed the room, Scott marked the doors so that other teams who were surveying the ship would know to skip it. It was important, however, that after their initial crises, that the crew begin to explore the ship for means for getting home, so Rush and his team of scientists began to fix various breaches and send out military teams to check them out. In this video, however, Eli wasn't sure if this particular leak had been sealed, apparently not aware of which room was beyond these marked doors. (Most probably, any rooms that were reclaimed no longer had the X's on their doors.) | ||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | * '''Related Episodes:''' | ||
** [[SGU 1.02 "Air Part 2" Episode Guide|SGU 1.02 "Air Part 2"]] | ** [[SGU 1.02 "Air Part 2" Episode Guide|SGU 1.02 "Air Part 2"]] | ||
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* '''Summary:''' Eli gives a tour of the ship's only working shuttle. | * '''Summary:''' Eli gives a tour of the ship's only working shuttle. | ||
* '''Details:''' Eli explains that there were two shuttles with the ''Destiny'', but that one was "fried" (this is the one in which Senator Alan Armstrong's body was entombed after he sealed off the hull | * '''Details:''' Eli explains that there were two shuttles with the ''Destiny'', but that one was "fried" (this is the one in which Senator Alan Armstrong's body was entombed after he sealed off the hull breach from the damaged side of the door). Lt. Matthew Scott is the only one who has piloted the working shuttle that Eli is showing his audience in this video. Eli whispers into the camera that he's not supposed to be in the shuttle because the military have rules under Col. Everett Young's command. Eli tries to respect Young's position, while Young shows his confidence in him by continually asking for his help with technological and mathematical issues. | ||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | * '''Related Episodes:''' | ||
** [[SGU 1.04 "Darkness" Episode Guide|SGU 1.04 "Darkness"]] | ** [[SGU 1.04 "Darkness" Episode Guide|SGU 1.04 "Darkness"]] | ||
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* '''Summary:''' Lt. Scott and Dr. Volker help | * '''Summary:''' Lt. Scott and Dr. Volker help Brody and Sgt. Riley try on space suits. | ||
* '''Details:''' The stranded crew discovered several space suits left on the ''Destiny'' by the Ancients. These suits were used by Scott and Young when they retrieved ice from a planet with a toxic atmosphere and a severely cold climate. When it came time for Telford and his team of scientists to attempt to channel power to the Stargate aboard ''Destiny'' from one of the ship's recharging treks through a star's corona, Dr. Nicholas Rush sent Brody and Riley into an area of the ship that didn't have air so that they could fix some of the conduits. In this kino video, the two men are being helped into their suits by Volker and Scott, and Brody wants to know if he looks stupid in his suit. Once in his suit, Riley declares that he has to go to the bathroom to do "Number 1". He's told just to "pee in the suit" like Astronaut Alan Shepard had done in the movie ''The Right Stuff'', but Riley can't do it and the other men's teasing didn't help. Brody decides to get used to his suit by walking around in it, but trips and falls with a loud crash. Not long after this recording was made, Riley was severely injured when he was caught in the explosion from a coolant leak. The suit probably saved his life at that moment, but having very little medical technology with which to treat him, Lt. Johansen declared that his condition would be touch and go. | * '''Details:''' The stranded crew discovered several space suits left on the ''Destiny'' by the Ancients. These suits were used by Scott and Young when they retrieved ice from a planet with a toxic atmosphere and a severely cold climate. When it came time for Telford and his team of scientists to attempt to channel power to the Stargate aboard ''Destiny'' from one of the ship's recharging treks through a star's corona, Dr. Nicholas Rush sent Brody and Riley into an area of the ship that didn't have air so that they could fix some of the conduits. In this kino video, the two men are being helped into their suits by Volker and Scott, and Brody wants to know if he looks stupid in his suit. Once in his suit, Riley declares that he has to go to the bathroom to do "Number 1". He's told just to "pee in the suit" like Astronaut Alan Shepard had done in the movie ''The Right Stuff'', but Riley can't do it and the other men's teasing didn't help. Brody decides to get used to his suit by walking around in it, but trips and falls with a loud crash. Not long after this recording was made, Riley was severely injured when he was caught in the explosion from a coolant leak. The suit probably saved his life at that moment, but having very little medical technology with which to treat him, Lt. Johansen declared that his condition would be touch and go. | ||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | * '''Related Episodes:''' | ||
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* '''Summary:''' Dr. Park tries to comfort | * '''Summary:''' Dr. Park tries to comfort Brody after Sgt. Riley's accident. | ||
* '''Details:''' Brody and Riley were separated from each other after Riley decided to fix a coolant leak in an area of the ship that required that they use the Ancient space suits. As Brody "stood there and watched," Riley was forcefully thrown back into the bulkhead when the coolant leak caused an explosion. Riley's condition was critical and Brody needed someone to blame, so he blamed Col. Telford because it was Telford and his team's "experiment" to use the ''Destiny'' as a conduit to feed energy into the Stargate on the ship so that they could dial the enormous distance to Earth. Dr. Rush knew that the ''Destiny'' was in bad shape and that Telford's team was overly optimistic about their plan's success, so he decided that the best course of action would be to simulate a catastrophic overload to get Telford's team to stop their "experiment" and go home. In this video, Dr. Lisa Park tries to comfort Brody. After they both conclude that Telford was going to get them all killed, they decide that they needed to help Rush do whatever he felt was necessary to do to save the ship and themselves. | * '''Details:''' Brody and Riley were separated from each other after Riley decided to fix a coolant leak in an area of the ship that required that they use the Ancient space suits. As Brody "stood there and watched," Riley was forcefully thrown back into the bulkhead when the coolant leak caused an explosion. Riley's condition was critical and Brody needed someone to blame, so he blamed Col. Telford because it was Telford and his team's "experiment" to use the ''Destiny'' as a conduit to feed energy into the Stargate on the ship so that they could dial the enormous distance to Earth. Dr. Rush knew that the ''Destiny'' was in bad shape and that Telford's team was overly optimistic about their plan's success, so he decided that the best course of action would be to simulate a catastrophic overload to get Telford's team to stop their "experiment" and go home. In this video, Dr. Lisa Park tries to comfort Brody. After they both conclude that Telford was going to get them all killed, they decide that they needed to help Rush do whatever he felt was necessary to do to save the ship and themselves. | ||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | * '''Related Episodes:''' | ||
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* '''Summary:''' Dr. Park and | * '''Summary:''' Dr. Park and Brody try to work out the ''Destiny'''s page channel and private channel frequencies. | ||
* '''Details:''' While Greer and Scott are walking down a corridor together, they stop to listen as Brody and Park try to link the military's radios in with the ship's PA system. The two scientists' conversation is overheard as they erroneously read the controls on their console as being "off". Brody declares that it has to be a simple voice-activated, plug-and-play system because he believes that "some of them can barely walk down the corridor without dragging their knuckles." At that moment, he sees a light on the console and declares, "Wait a minute. What's that light mean?" Scott and Greer are entertained at the scientists' blunder rather than insulted. | * '''Details:''' While Greer and Scott are walking down a corridor together, they stop to listen as Brody and Park try to link the military's radios in with the ship's PA system. The two scientists' conversation is overheard as they erroneously read the controls on their console as being "off". Brody declares that it has to be a simple voice-activated, plug-and-play system because he believes that "some of them can barely walk down the corridor without dragging their knuckles." At that moment, he sees a light on the console and declares, "Wait a minute. What's that light mean?" Scott and Greer are entertained at the scientists' blunder rather than insulted. | ||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | * '''Related Episodes:''' | ||
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* '''Summary:''' Eli, Dr. Park, Dr. Volker and | * '''Summary:''' Eli, Dr. Park, Dr. Volker and Brody want to watch ''South Park'', but Lt. Scott wants them to report for their workout. | ||
* '''Details:''' Lt. Scott finds Eli, Park, Volker, and Brody at a table gathered around Eli's recording of a ''South Park'' episode that they all find incredibly amusing. He wants them to join him in their workout, but Volker says that he's made it "a habit to only run when I'm being chased." Scott tells him that with the types of planets that they visit, he might get that chance. He reminds them that Col. Young wants everyone to keep in shape and that he's got a corridor circuit mapped out that is a quarter of a mile. He wants them to do two miles and tells them that for his age in the military, he's required to do that distance in 21 minutes. He claims that he can do better than that, so the group takes this opportunity to have him prove it while they return to their episode of ''South Park''. The need for physical exercise has been brought up before in these kino recordings (see Kino 1.05 above), and at this point, there | * '''Details:''' Lt. Scott finds Eli, Park, Volker, and Brody at a table gathered around Eli's recording of a ''South Park'' episode that they all find incredibly amusing. He wants them to join him in their workout, but Volker says that he's made it "a habit to only run when I'm being chased." Scott tells him that with the types of planets that they visit, he might get that chance. He reminds them that Col. Young wants everyone to keep in shape and that he's got a corridor circuit mapped out that is a quarter of a mile. He wants them to do two miles and tells them that for his age in the military, he's required to do that distance in 21 minutes. He claims that he can do better than that, so the group takes this opportunity to have him prove it while they return to their episode of ''South Park''. The need for physical exercise has been brought up before in these kino recordings (see Kino 1.05 above), and at this point, there were at least three military men who ran the program: Scott, Greer, and Spencer. | ||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | * '''Related Episodes:''' | ||
** [[SGU 1.09 "Life" Episode Guide|SGU 1.09 "Life"]] | ** [[SGU 1.09 "Life" Episode Guide|SGU 1.09 "Life"]] | ||
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** [[SGU 1.09 "Life" Episode Guide|SGU 1.09 "Life"]] | ** [[SGU 1.09 "Life" Episode Guide|SGU 1.09 "Life"]] | ||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/1851/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/0/7uMKxEfDZuc YouTube] | * '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/1851/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/0/7uMKxEfDZuc YouTube] | ||
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===1.21 "The Apple Core"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Eli gives a tour of the Apple Core. Brody insists it's the Control Interface, and Park and Volker get in on the debate. | |||
* '''Details:''' Continuing on his tour of ''Destiny'', Eli Wallace enters the room that houses the "Control Interface", but Eli says that the large structure at the center of the room is known as the "Apple Core". Brody, who's standing at one of the consoles, tries to clarify to Eli's audience that the Ancients named it the "control interface" and even asks Dr. Lisa Park to back him up, but she calls it the "apple core" too. Eli declares that "interface control" is "boring", but Brody, who is more serious when it comes to scientific things, feels that the name should define the function. Dr. Dale Volker enters the room and much to Brody's dismay, sides with Eli and Park when he calls it the APLCR Unit, which is just tech-speak for "apple core". Brody walks away defeated, and Volker and Eli share in the victory with the knuckle version of a high-five. | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** [[SGU 1.01 "Air Part 1" Episode Guide|SGU 1.01 "Air Part 1"]] (first appearance) | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/1896/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/2/8OdD7Fc9Rrw YouTube] | |||
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===1.22 "Not Just For Posterity"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Dr. Park records a video diary for her family and friends, but forgets how to use the pause button. | |||
* '''Details:''' Dr. Lisa Park is in her quarters, sitting on the edge of her bed recording her video diary that she hopes one day to share with her friends and family, but if not to them, at least to whomever may follow on the ''Destiny'' "decades, maybe hundreds of years from now." She says that she's doing these entries for her parents, her brothers, and especially for her boyfriend Gary with whom she's shared a relationship that has been troubled with rough patches and her own mistakes. Park feels that her relationship with Gary is "stronger than ever" and continues to record the entry until someone rings her doorbell. Apparently new to using the kino's remote control, Park believes she's put the unit on pause, but unbeknownst to her, the little camera continues to record while she has sex with one of the soldiers who just got off duty early. After he leaves, Park gets dressed and resumes her entry as if nothing has happened, but at the end, her upbeat demeanor changes to express guilt, loneliness, and despair. When Park was interviewed by Lt. Johansen at Col. Young's request for psychological evaluations, she claimed that she relieved the stress by reading, but in reality, since being stranded, Park has had sexual encounters with various men, especially the soldiers, including Rivers and Greer. | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** [[SGU 1.09 "Life" Episode Guide|SGU 1.09 "Life"]] | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/1897/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/1/pTF2VGx-hfA YouTube] | |||
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===1.23 "We Volunteer To Do This"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Eli interviews Airman Kelly, while her consciousness is in Chloe's body, about why she volunteered to use the communication stones. | |||
* '''Details:''' This is Airman Kelly's first time to volunteer to have her body used by someone on the ''Destiny''. In this case, she's swapped bodies with Chloe Armstrong. Eli had a chance to interview her for his kino documentaries. Kelly explains that she signed a permission form because she believes that those stranded on the ''Destiny'' deserve to see their loved ones back on Earth. Volunteers give permission for the user to do "personal stuff" while visiting their loved ones, including spouses and lovers. The volunteers are told to be careful in the swapped body, but "it works both ways" when it comes to usage (at that point Kelly makes a pass at Eli, but he responds uncomfortably with the idea since Chloe is his friend). Based on previous experiences with the original Ancient stone technology, those who have engineered Earth's equivalent have theorized that if one of the persons dies while swapped, the other party in the link will also die. The volunteers understand this risk. While in Chloe's body, Airman Kelly is eager to take a look at the ''Destiny'', something that clearly fascinates her and was one of the reasons she volunteered. | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** [[SGU 1.02 "Air Part 2" Episode Guide|SGU 1.02 "Air Part 2"]] | |||
** [[SGU 1.03 "Air Part 3" Episode Guide|SGU 1.03 "Air Part 3"]] | |||
** [[SGU 1.04 "Darkness" Episode Guide|SGU 1.04 "Darkness"]] | |||
** [[SGU 1.07 "Earth" Episode Guide|SGU 1.07 "Earth"]] | |||
** [[SGU 1.09 "Life" Episode Guide|SGU 1.09 "Life"]] | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/2104/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/0/iR1zHKhlHyU YouTube] | |||
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===1.24 "Wait For It"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Brody attempts to take revenge on Sgt. Riley by playing a prank on him. | |||
* '''Details:''' Brody has invited Eli to watch Riley take a shower that's rigged with the purple dye extracted from the "sweet potatoes" the crew found on a planet earlier. Why does Brody want Riley dyed purple (it will wash off after a week, he claims)? As it turned out, Riley had played a prank on him by rigging a console to make it look like Brody had triggered a ship-wide self-destruct. Brody didn't find the humor in it and claimed he "nearly had a heart attack." His excuse for his prank is that Riley started it and that normally, he's not a vindictive person, but he felt that Riley's prank went too far. After having observed Riley's showering routine, kept with military precision, Brody knew when to rig the shower and upon Riley's arrival, began recording the event, hoping that Eli would share in the excitement. On the screen, the two watched as Riley stepped into the shower and turned it on. To Brody's surprise and amazement, the shower did not dye Riley purple. He declared that it wasn't possible for this not to have worked, so after the shower room as vacated, Brody and Eli visit it to see how Brody's engineering could have malfunctioned. When Brody, fully clothed, tested the mechanism, it was he who got dyed. As it turned out, Dr. Inman tipped Riley about the purple dye, so he and Eli rigged it so that the shower Brody watched was from an earlier time. Later, Riley and Eli share the story with Volker and James in the mess when an angry and purple-faced Brody stomps in, gets his food, and tries to quickly leave. Lt. Scott asks him what happened and he answers "What do you mean?" in a I-dare-you-to-laugh-at-me tone of voice. Scott backs off and watches Brody leave before accusing the guilty parties. They all laugh heartily, something rarely done on the ''Destiny''. | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** [[SGU 1.10 "Justice" Episode Guide|SGU 1.10 "Justice"]] (for the purple sweet potatoes) | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/2126/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/0/X4uNv7klKR8 YouTube] | |||
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===1.25 "Drop the Sirs"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Lt. Scott attempts to clear the air with Msgt. Greer about leaving him behind on the planet. | |||
* '''Details:''' Scott wants Greer to treat him more like a friend and brother during the quiet hours of life on the ship, so he asks Greer to "drop the sirs." Greer agrees and calls Scott "lieutenant" instead. Since they are alone in the mess during the early morning hours, Scott decides to take this opportunity to "clear the air" and to explain why he left Greer behind in the rubble and how terrible it made him feel, but Greer says he doesn't feel the need to discuss it. From his own perspective, as a soldier, Greer explains, "There's a more important bond that you need to remember. You are an officer. It's your job—it's your duty—to lead men like me into battle, and it's mine to follow your orders and to do so in the belief that you, Sir, have no doubt—no doubt in what it is that you have commanded me to do, 'cause I'm going to do it anyway." Scott thanks him, but Greer doesn't see the need. Scott asks how many officers he's trained over the years, and Greer quietly replies, "Just the ones I like." | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** [[SGU 1.15 "Lost" Episode Guide|SGU 1.15 "Lost"]] (Scott leaves Greer behind; Greer is rescued) | |||
** [[SGU 1.16 "Sabotage" Episode Guide|SGU 1.16 "Sabotage"]] (Scott, Eli, and Chloe return to ''Destiny'') | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/2190/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/1/KtuPkznEgAI YouTube] | |||
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===1.26 "Like a Hug"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' TJ and Dr. Park discuss Rush's relationship with Dr. Perry. | |||
* '''Details:''' TJ is telling Park about the hug that she interrupted between Rush and Dr. Amanda Perry (while she was in Camile Wray's body during a communication stone session). The two women are trying to figure out what the hug meant and whether or not Wray should be told about it, especially if it meant that there was sex involved. Park believes that since Wray signed off on the use of her body, that it wasn't a big deal. Ultimately, TJ admitted to being more perplexed about what the hug meant because she couldn't imagine that anyone could see Rush in a romantic way. Park then admits that she, too, is curious. | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** [[SGU 1.16 "Sabotage" Episode Guide|SGU 1.16 "Sabotage"]] | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/2192/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/0/KF3jqbJayGI YouTube] | |||
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===1.27 "Chloe's Room"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Eli stops by Chloe's room while he's touring the ship, but she doesn't answer the door. | |||
* '''Details:''' As Eli takes his kino on a little trip to Chloe's room, he encounters people in the hallway who greet him, and he responds, but admits to his little camera companion that he doesn't know their names. Focused solely on seeing Chloe, Eli knocks on the door only to be met with silence. He checks the time and makes an excuse for her, thinking that perhaps Col. Young has her busy on something. This is an early kino recording from the archives, so it is possible that Eli is not yet aware that Chloe and Scott are together. Eli says that Chloe and he are "pretty close," but now he's embarrassed that he doesn't know where she is or what she's doing. Trying to hide his disappointment, he says he'll try again later and then turns the kino off, as if to say that there is nothing more of significance to be recorded now that Chloe is unavailable. | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** Early Season One | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/2317/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/3/tvIyJDjFO7Q YouTube] | |||
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===1.28 "Disgusting Habit"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Sgt. Spencer and Brody sneak a smoke and catch the Kino watching them. | |||
* '''Details:''' Brody and Spencer find a quiet room to smoke a cigarette, a rare thing on the ''Destiny''. Eventually, these items will become unavailable and many of the smokers will go through nicotine withdrawal, including Dr. Nicholas Rush, who is also a heavy coffee drinker. This kino is from early times on the ship when rationing was strictly enforced and Spencer was hoarding protein bars, apparently to deal with others in a type of black market. Unfortunately, Spencer could not replace the pills to which he was addicted and ultimately took his own life. | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** Before [[SGU 1.10 "Justice" Episode Guide|SGU 1.10 "Justice"]] | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/2318/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/2/Wozp0BmPHcM YouTube] | |||
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===1.29 "Favorite Meal of All Time"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Msgt. Greer refuses, but Dr. Park, Adam Brody, Lt. James, Dr. Franklin and Lt. Scott share their favorite meals. | |||
* '''Details:''' From the early kino archives, this short video is pieced together from Eli's interviews in which he asked crew members to describe their favorite meals. Greer doesn't want to participate and claims that the protein powder mixture is just fine for "right now." Sitting nearby in the mess, Dr. Park decides to participate (chicken parmesan, garlic bread, glass of merlot), then Adam Brody (gets all embarrassingly gourmet and poetic with his Italian tagliatelle carbonara dish with black truffles and Pecorino Romano cheese), then Lt. James (Porter House steak so rare that it drips blood with a baked potato smothered in butter and sour cream), then Dr. Franklin (huge banana split with "a ton of hot fudge and five cherries on top"—it was a meal to him), and lastly Lt. Scott (cheeseburger, fries, and a beer). Finally, Greer tells Eli that the best meal he had was the "pancakes your mother made me for breakfast." The soldiers nearby enjoyed the joke, but Eli was offended. Finally, Greer got it his way when Eli got the message and took the kino out of Greer's face. | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** Before [[SGU 1.10 "Justice" Episode Guide|SGU 1.10 "Justice"]] | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/2319/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/1/4EGKP0eb5m4 YouTube] | |||
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===1.30 "Not Being There"=== | |||
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* '''Summary:''' Riley gives an update on his family back home on Earth. | |||
* '''Details:''' Riley is in his quarters, recording his kino diary: His little sister got married last week, but he didn't go because he couldn't find someone to switch with him. Col. Young had already made an exception and given him time for his uncle's funeral. Riley then lists a few other things he learned about his family: His grandmother isn't doing well, his cousins are opening a catering business, and his little nephew is starting school this month. Riley had promised to accompany him on his first day because the "poor kid" was "scared to death." Riley grows even more solemn and concludes, "You'd figure that being stranded on this ship in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of strangers would be the problem, but that isn't it exactly: it's not so much being out here as it is not being there—for the birthdays, the weddings, the funerals, simple things like just taking your nephew to school on his first day or even taking the dog for a walk—just not...not being there..." | |||
* '''Related Episodes:''' | |||
** Early archive during the first days on ''Destiny''; sometime right before Riley's injury in [[SGU 1.07 "Earth" Episode Guide|SGU 1.07 "Earth"]] | |||
* '''Links:''' [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/content/2320/index.html MGM] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral#p/u/0/SIWDbDWTEcs YouTube] | |||
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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
* Written by [[Joseph Mallozzi]] | * Written by [[Carl Binder]], [[Robert C. Cooper]], [[Joseph Mallozzi]], [[Paul Mullie]], and [[Brad Wright]] | ||
* Directed by [[Ivon Bartok]] | * Directed by [[Ivon Bartok]] | ||
* NOTE: These webisodes were placed gradually on MGM's Official Stargate website during the airing of Season One episodes. According to Joseph Mallozzi, "Some kino scenes will be episode-specific while others will be more general. They’re added material so, no, you don’t have to watch them to follow what’s going on in the show – however, they do offer insight into ship life and certain characters that someone who only watches the episodes won’t be privy to." ([http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2009/11/11/november-11-2009-tech-troubles-x-2-get-your-questions-in-for-adam-troy-castro-mailbag/ November 11, 2009]) | * NOTE: These webisodes were placed gradually on MGM's Official Stargate website during the airing of Season One episodes. According to Joseph Mallozzi, "Some kino scenes will be episode-specific while others will be more general. They’re added material so, no, you don’t have to watch them to follow what’s going on in the show – however, they do offer insight into ship life and certain characters that someone who only watches the episodes won’t be privy to." ([http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2009/11/11/november-11-2009-tech-troubles-x-2-get-your-questions-in-for-adam-troy-castro-mailbag/ November 11, 2009]) | ||
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* [[Alan Armstrong|Sen. Alan Armstrong]] | * [[Alan Armstrong|Sen. Alan Armstrong]] | ||
* [[Chloe Armstrong]] | * [[Chloe Armstrong]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Adam Brody]] | ||
* [[Inman|Dr. Inman]] | * [[Inman|Dr. Inman]] | ||
* [[Jeremy Franklin|Dr. Jeremy Franklin]] | * [[Jeremy Franklin|Dr. Jeremy Franklin]] | ||
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* [[Vanessa James|Lt. Vanessa James]] | * [[Vanessa James|Lt. Vanessa James]] | ||
* [[Tamara Johansen|Lt. Tamara Johansen]] | * [[Tamara Johansen|Lt. Tamara Johansen]] | ||
* [[Airman Kelly]] | |||
* [[McCormack|Dr. McCormack]] | * [[McCormack|Dr. McCormack]] | ||
* [[Lisa Park|Dr. Lisa Park]] | * [[Lisa Park|Dr. Lisa Park]] | ||
* [[Amanda Perry|Dr. Amanda Perry]] | |||
* [[Hunter Riley|Sgt. Hunter Riley]] | * [[Hunter Riley|Sgt. Hunter Riley]] | ||
* [[Rivers]] | |||
* [[Nicholas Rush|Dr. Nicholas Rush]] | * [[Nicholas Rush|Dr. Nicholas Rush]] | ||
* [[Matthew Scott|Lt. Matthew Scott]] | * [[Matthew Scott|Lt. Matthew Scott]] | ||
* [[Spencer|Sgt. Spencer]] | |||
* [[David Telford|Col. David Telford]] | * [[David Telford|Col. David Telford]] | ||
* [[Dale Volker|Dr. Dale Volker]] | * [[Dale Volker|Dr. Dale Volker]] | ||
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* [[Williams|Dr. Williams]] | * [[Williams|Dr. Williams]] | ||
* [[Camile Wray]] | * [[Camile Wray]] | ||
* [[Everett Young]] | * [[Everett Young|Col. Everett Young]] | ||
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
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* [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral Stargate Central YouTube Channel] | * [http://www.youtube.com/user/StargateCentral Stargate Central YouTube Channel] | ||
* [http://stargate-sg1-solutions.com/blog/index.php?s=kino+webisodes Solutions: News articles about the Kino Webisodes] | |||
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 00:28, 26 November 2009 (UTC) | --[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 00:28, 26 November 2009 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 08:13, 18 August 2010
Introduction
The crew of Destiny has been recording their experiences on the ship in a series of diary entries and candid moments captured by the kinos on board.
Webisodes
1.01 "Get Outta Here"
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1.02 "Not the Com Lab"
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1.03 "No Idea"
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1.04 "The Stargate Room"
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1.05 "Eli's Room"
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1.06 "Don't Encourage Him"
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1.07 "Corridor Conversation"
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1.08 "Marked Hatch"
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1.09 "Not Supposed to Be in Here"
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1.10 "Nobody Cares"
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1.11 "Kino Race"
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1.12 "Covered Kino"
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1.13 "Variety"
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1.14 "You Okay?"
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1.15 "Do I Look Stupid?"
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1.16 "All Telford's Fault"
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1.17 "What's That Light?"
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1.18 "A New Kind of Crazy"
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1.19 "Only Run When Chased"
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1.20 "Want Me to Bust Him Up?"
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1.21 "The Apple Core"
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1.22 "Not Just For Posterity"
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1.23 "We Volunteer To Do This"
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1.24 "Wait For It"
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1.25 "Drop the Sirs"
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1.26 "Like a Hug"
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1.27 "Chloe's Room"
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1.28 "Disgusting Habit"
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1.29 "Favorite Meal of All Time"
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1.30 "Not Being There"
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Production
- Written by Carl Binder, Robert C. Cooper, Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie, and Brad Wright
- Directed by Ivon Bartok
- NOTE: These webisodes were placed gradually on MGM's Official Stargate website during the airing of Season One episodes. According to Joseph Mallozzi, "Some kino scenes will be episode-specific while others will be more general. They’re added material so, no, you don’t have to watch them to follow what’s going on in the show – however, they do offer insight into ship life and certain characters that someone who only watches the episodes won’t be privy to." (November 11, 2009)
Related Characters
- Sen. Alan Armstrong
- Chloe Armstrong
- Adam Brody
- Dr. Inman
- Dr. Jeremy Franklin
- MSgt. Ronald Greer
- Lt. Vanessa James
- Lt. Tamara Johansen
- Airman Kelly
- Dr. McCormack
- Dr. Lisa Park
- Dr. Amanda Perry
- Sgt. Hunter Riley
- Rivers
- Dr. Nicholas Rush
- Lt. Matthew Scott
- Sgt. Spencer
- Col. David Telford
- Dr. Dale Volker
- Eli Wallace
- Dr. Williams
- Camile Wray
- Col. Everett Young
Related Articles
- Alternate Timelines
- Ancient Communications Stones
- Ancient Shuttle
- Ancients
- Destiny
- Destiny's Planets
- International Oversight Advisory (IOA)
- Kino
- Stargate
Related Links
- MGM Official Website: Search Results for "Kino"
- Stargate Central YouTube Channel
- Solutions: News articles about the Kino Webisodes
--DeeKayP 00:28, 26 November 2009 (UTC)