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<blockquote data-quote="Quantum" data-source="post: 5147909" data-attributes="member: 56918"><p>The Destiny is the name of the ship they're on. </p><p> </p><p>I've come up with a personal theory on what the Destiny actually is. The clues are there:</p><p> </p><p>It's on a one way mission away from earth to the nether reaches of the universe.</p><p> </p><p>The Stargate has limited timing to gather supplies. If you miss it, barring extroardinary circumsatances of some sort, you're stuck on the planet.</p><p> </p><p>There is a chair tha kills people by drilling into their head.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>So I've been wondering if the Destiny is actually a prison ship of some sort.</p><p> </p><p>The biggest clue for me though is that chair. All it does is just drill a hole into someone's head, which kills them. Now what purpose does such a chair prove?</p><p> </p><p>It could be that there's some sort of missing part they haven't found yet. But when you think of it, if there is no missing part, what other purpose could drilling a hole into someone's head be for?</p><p> </p><p>I am aware of trepanning, (sp?) but the purpose of trepanning was to drill a hole in the skull to let the demons out, not to kill. The ancients had far more advanced medical technology than that. Although that does seem to be lacking on the Destiny as well, or they just gaven't found the medical facilities yet.</p><p> </p><p>In conclusion, I think the Destiny might actually be a prison ship of some sort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quantum, post: 5147909, member: 56918"] The Destiny is the name of the ship they're on. I've come up with a personal theory on what the Destiny actually is. The clues are there: It's on a one way mission away from earth to the nether reaches of the universe. The Stargate has limited timing to gather supplies. If you miss it, barring extroardinary circumsatances of some sort, you're stuck on the planet. There is a chair tha kills people by drilling into their head. So I've been wondering if the Destiny is actually a prison ship of some sort. The biggest clue for me though is that chair. All it does is just drill a hole into someone's head, which kills them. Now what purpose does such a chair prove? It could be that there's some sort of missing part they haven't found yet. But when you think of it, if there is no missing part, what other purpose could drilling a hole into someone's head be for? I am aware of trepanning, (sp?) but the purpose of trepanning was to drill a hole in the skull to let the demons out, not to kill. The ancients had far more advanced medical technology than that. Although that does seem to be lacking on the Destiny as well, or they just gaven't found the medical facilities yet. In conclusion, I think the Destiny might actually be a prison ship of some sort. [/QUOTE]
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