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* "[[The Bible|Let there be light.]]"
* "[[Chuck Norris|Say please.]]"
* "[[Discworld (Literature)/Soul Music|A one, a two, a one, two, three, four...]]"
* "[[Doctor Who|Hello Sweetie!!...]]"
* "[[The HitchhikersHitchhiker's Guide to Thethe Galaxy|We apologise for the inconvenience.]]"
* "[[World of Warcraft|What are you dong here?]]"
* "[[The HitchhikersHitchhiker's Guide to Thethe Galaxy|42]]."
* "[[Doctor Who|Geronimo!]]"
* A message from the alternate Rush created in "Twin Destinies". At the end of the episode, he was sent millions of years back in time, where he discovered what Destiny's mission really was. He then created a Stable Time Loop by sending his past/future self a message to ensure that Destiny completed its true mission.
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== We'll see an alternate version of Dr. Rush sometime in the future. ==
As established in "1969," the [[Stargate SG 1|Stargate SG-1]] episode that established time-travel by wormholes interacting with solar flares, entering the gate a few seconds early or late can change the destination by ''decades''. It's entirely possible Rush got sent to a different time during his impetuous attempt to travel through the malfunctioning gate.
** Except for the fact we see his dead body arrive in the same time period as the old kino, and then find his remains later.
** Rush was sick, but not at death's door when he went through the Stargate, but from the position and location of his body, it looks like he emerged from the gate, hit the ground, and died on the spot. This might point to him taking some sort of detour between the leaving the planet and the Kino finding his body.
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* Maybe an alternate Dr. Rush will be a Mr. Francis Begbie, who'll be piss-drunk and try to stab the first person he sees.
 
== Scott is a [[Highlander (Franchise)|Highlander]]. ==
How many times has he ''almost died'' now, even before the end of season 1? He almost died on the desert planet but survived despite a lack of water. He almost died on the ice planet when he got stuck in that crevass. He appears to have died in an [[Alternate History]] on the jungle planet, but we don't actually ''see it happen.'' Obviously Scott is immortal. He cannot die unless his head gets chopped off.
* Or Scott is the new "Daniel Jackson" and he's going to (almost)die more times than Daniel.
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* If the Destiny really is sentient, as the above WMGs claim, wouldn't that make '''it''' the Robot character?
** Destiny: "I'm sorry, Eli, I'm afraid I can't do that."
* I've been thinking that since episode 1: that this show is going to be yet another version of [[Star Trek: Voyager]]
 
== Rush is autistic. ==
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== Either Destiny is nowhere near as old as Rush thinks, or the natives to whatever Galaxy they're in are horrible intrastellar warfare. ==
Seriously, a million year old ship that's older than all the ancient super-technology is apparently a match for a modern attack ship? What's more, even the shuttle is capable of taking out more fighters than you'd shoot down in your average [[Star Fox (Video Gameseries)|Star Fox]] mission.
Then again, the aliens didn't use Hyperspace, so...
* Remember what Rush says at the end of the episode: They weren't trying to destroy Destiny at all, so they weren't fighting all out. Also, have a look at the alien ship during the fight. Notice how ''Destiny's attacks never get through the shield''. The alien ship got out of the confrontation without a scratch, while Destiny was considerably damaged.
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It's a Honey Pot Trap. It's why there's no life. It's designed to be a paradise in a pretty inhospitable galaxy and to encourage people to come to it. Then, when they've settled in, the Obelisk turns on and the radiation kills them. It's why there are no animals.
 
== Ginn is going to be involved in an Ascension themed plot as a callback to Julie [[Mc Niven]]'s role as Anna Milton on ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' ==
 
 
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* They could have been a simple organic type artificial lifeform that evolved to be sentient. Let's face it the Ancients while brilliant did some questionable things. Created replicators in the Pegusus galaxy, created a weapon to defeat the Ori but decided not to leaving billions to be killed and or enslaved by the Ori.
 
== ''Destiny'' is a refitted [[Warhammer 40 K40000|Necron (or Necrontyr)]] ship. ==
It has a scythe/crescent shape and a pyramid-like structure at the end; very reminiscent of Necron warships.
 
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** He is supposed to be smarter than Rush.
 
== [[Joss Whedon]] has secretly joined the writing staff of [[Stargate Universe (TV)|Stargate Universe]]. ==
Well, he isn't writing the scripts, but he's contributing ideas. Come on, Eli and Ginn's relationship lasted exactly as long as [[Angel|Wesley and Fred]]. Tell me that isn't Joss at work!
* I buy it. We've had way more major deaths in SG:U seasons one and two than we have in SG-1 and Atlantis combined if you don't count Daniel Jackson.
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* It may also keep the wormhole drive from being a complete ass pull. It's also the Lucian Alliance's Xanatos Gambit to get Atlantis off Earth so it can't disintagrate their attack force with drones.
 
== [[Stargate Universe (TV)|Stargate Universe]] was cancelled because the real expedition has been lost with all hands ==
The whole [[Stargate]] franchise is based on real events which are [[Darker and Edgier]] than the fictional version, and is designed to prepare the world for the truth. Universe is a more true-to-life dramatization of recent developments, but the real ''Destiny'' expedition fell out of contact a few weeks ago. Whatever actually happened will be far too dark and depressing for public consumption, so the show has been cancelled and will be hastily wrapped up with a not-too-horrible ending.
* I know everyone secretly wants this to be true. FTL space travel? Aliens? Wormholes? C'mon!
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** The irony is that Rush probably exists, while Carter, McKay, and probably Jackson are all composites of the various scientists and archaeologists in the Stargate Program.
** Senator Armstrong's fate is based on what really happened to Ted Kennedy.
* [[Stargate Universe (TV)|Stargate Universe]] will be renewed in three years, once the ''Destiny'' arrives in the new galaxy.
** Or a thousand, if Eli's calculation is off.