Talk:Air, Part 3
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This episode can be described in far less detail than the previous two parts: "There was sand, then some more sand. Scott went crazy (big time) in the sand. Then there was some wet sand, followed by more dry sand. Then the Destiny crew filled the life-support system with milk. An attempt at a joke... it would be better if it wasn't true :)
About that religious scene... I think it might just be the one moment in the entire 300+ episodes so far that I have disliked the most. But, I won't let it ruin the episode for me. I mean, it really did show us some insight to who Scott is. Redeeming qualities were appearances by RDA and LDP. Aren't abbreviations great :) —Anubis 10545 (talk) (Contribs) 07:23, October 10, 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Smaller craft.
I noticed after they entered FTL, a smaller ship came off and started doing it's own thing. Seemed like it might have been something worth mentioning in the article, but it ain't there. Is there a reason for that? —Unsigned comment by Undomesticatedequine69 (talk • contribs).
- The article is still being written, have patience. There's a discussion about the craft here. Cheers.
Kal'el T | C - 20:44, October 10, 2009 (UTC)
[edit] OK
So I wrote most of the article, but you know: not native language, problems with formulation ect. So it needs much help with styl and grammar --╔▲╠☼╚╡∩║▀⌠⅜⌡├┤∩ (talk) (Contribs) 20:55, October 11, 2009 (UTC)
- I will go through it as I have the time, but it's Thanksgiving in Canada and I'm pretty busy. Overall it's a well written article and covers everything that happened in the episode. Thanks.
Kal'el T | C - 23:20, October 11, 2009 (UTC)
[edit] How
OK, how scientist team could go through incoming wormhole to second planet at the end of episode? It couldn't be a outgoing wormhole, 'cuz non of glyphs was glowing!
