SG-1 continuity question
Oct. 23rd, 2006 06:19 pmUncut, because Threads has been seen around the world, right?
Say someone watched both parts of the SG-1 episode Threads, but hasn't seen any episodes since. This person saw Oma Desala and Anubis disappear in a fairly impressive flash of light.
Prove they (edited to add: where they = Oma & Anubis) aren't dead.
(I'mso firewalled out of my usual haunts it's no longer funney, IT! and am unable to pull quotes from transcripts, or I'd take a stab at this m'self.)
Say someone watched both parts of the SG-1 episode Threads, but hasn't seen any episodes since. This person saw Oma Desala and Anubis disappear in a fairly impressive flash of light.
Prove they (edited to add: where they = Oma & Anubis) aren't dead.
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Date: 2006-10-23 11:34 pm (UTC)[Jim waves at Daniel and Oma. Daniel looks to Oma, who simply sits there. Daniel launches himself from the booth to attack Jim but he only runs through him. Daniel stops, confused. He and Jim turn to face each other. Jim smirks.]
JIM
There's nothing you can do. You don't have the power.
OMA
But I do.
[Jim turns to face Oma, who rises from the booth. A light engulfs her and she changes from the waitress uniform into a dress. The Others, sitting around the diner, turn to look at her in shock.]
JIM
You can't kill me either.
OMA
I can fight you.
JIM
Well, you can't win.
OMA
It won't matter, you won't be able to do anything but fight me back.
JIM
What are you going to do?
OMA
Something I should have done a long time ago.
[She walks towards him. Jim looks scared.]
JIM
Oh no, no. No!
[As Oma walks towards him she raises her hands. Jim raises his also, and as the touch they are both engulfed in bright light. The light forms into a ball which disappears through the ceiling. The Others are watching, in as much shock as Daniel. Daniel walks to the place where Oma and Jim were standing, and looks around in confusion. ]
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So basically, they're locked in eternal combat. Both out of the game unless one of them breaks and it could allow the other to return.