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<blockquote data-quote="Orius" data-source="post: 1156307" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>Well, good news is I am not losing any brain cells. I couldn't figure out wtf was up with the episode either.</p><p></p><p>However, this is what happened more or less: </p><p></p><p>At the huge battle at the end of last season, it looks like most of the fleets got wiped out, not just the Commonwealth. Good and bad news; when Dylan said someone other than Tyr had to have set the whole thing up, I knew everything just stunk of Magog....</p><p></p><p>It seems some ships from the Commonwealth survived and they joined up with Dylan.</p><p></p><p>Trance's magical bonsai is somehow important.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, this Peru guy or whatever the hell his name is seems to have made a deal with the Magog god, and he was told to create all-out chaos. This is not surprising, the Magog god brought about the destruction following the fall of the old Commonwealth, to facilitate his plans. That's why restoring the Commonwealth became important to Dylan; he needed the Known Worlds united to stop that damn worldship. The Magog god even made an appearance at the end of the episode when they sped through the slipstrean at an extremely fast speed (why ? I have no idea).</p><p></p><p>But it seems the Commonwealth managed to survive the chaos of the series finale, but whether or not they can resist the Magog remains to be seen. It's seems like they're getting off to a good start, they brought the Magog storyline back, but this episode was confusing as all hell. I hope subsequent episodes will be more coherent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orius, post: 1156307, member: 8863"] Well, good news is I am not losing any brain cells. I couldn't figure out wtf was up with the episode either. However, this is what happened more or less: At the huge battle at the end of last season, it looks like most of the fleets got wiped out, not just the Commonwealth. Good and bad news; when Dylan said someone other than Tyr had to have set the whole thing up, I knew everything just stunk of Magog.... It seems some ships from the Commonwealth survived and they joined up with Dylan. Trance's magical bonsai is somehow important. Anyway, this Peru guy or whatever the hell his name is seems to have made a deal with the Magog god, and he was told to create all-out chaos. This is not surprising, the Magog god brought about the destruction following the fall of the old Commonwealth, to facilitate his plans. That's why restoring the Commonwealth became important to Dylan; he needed the Known Worlds united to stop that damn worldship. The Magog god even made an appearance at the end of the episode when they sped through the slipstrean at an extremely fast speed (why ? I have no idea). But it seems the Commonwealth managed to survive the chaos of the series finale, but whether or not they can resist the Magog remains to be seen. It's seems like they're getting off to a good start, they brought the Magog storyline back, but this episode was confusing as all hell. I hope subsequent episodes will be more coherent. [/QUOTE]
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