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Rush subjects himself to an experiment involving the ship's computer and flashes back to the time when he was first being recruited into the Stargate Program. He's forced to relive a personal tragedy that he never really handled emotionally before. ("Rob [Cooper], meanwhile, put out his pass on Lucid (he’s renamed it Human and the change is a point of some debate) and it’s a terrific script – engaging, poignant, and, yes, mighty surprising.  Rob will be assuming directing duties on the episode." — Joseph Mallozzi, [http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2009/07/22/july-22-2009-septembers-book-of-the-month-club-pick-heroes-die-by-matthew-woodring-stover-a-sharon-taylor-update-and-the-sgu-practical-puddle/ July 22, 2009])
Rush subjects himself to an experiment involving the ship's computer and flashes back to the time when he was first being recruited into the Stargate Program. He's forced to relive a personal tragedy that he never really handled emotionally before. ("Rob [Cooper], meanwhile, put out his pass on Lucid (he’s renamed it Human and the change is a point of some debate) and it’s a terrific script – engaging, poignant, and, yes, mighty surprising.  Rob will be assuming directing duties on the episode." — Joseph Mallozzi, July 22, 2009])

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Rush subjects himself to an experiment involving the ship's computer and flashes back to the time when he was first being recruited into the Stargate Program. He's forced to relive a personal tragedy that he never really handled emotionally before. ("Rob [Cooper], meanwhile, put out his pass on Lucid (he’s renamed it Human and the change is a point of some debate) and it’s a terrific script – engaging, poignant, and, yes, mighty surprising. Rob will be assuming directing duties on the episode." — Joseph Mallozzi, July 22, 2009])