Do we know how many people are on the Destiney? With a few dying, jumping through unknown stargates and now leaving to live on the planet I wonder if they are concnerned they will run out of people.
Do we know how many people are on the Destiney? With a few dying, jumping through unknown stargates and now leaving to live on the planet I wonder if they are concnerned they will run out of people.
I think they wisely left numbers to our imagination.
I personally liked the episode. One of the staple of sci fi stories is a crew lands on an edenesque only to find a deadly threat to force them off the world. This was a nice change from that.
Chloe seemed really cold to Eli. When he said "Welcome back" to her she just stared at him. I'm really developing a strong dislike for her. This only further solidifies my belief that the only use this character has is to provide Eli some grief. And eye candy.
She just had to choose between staying in paradise without the man she loved or returning to perdition with him. I don't blame her for being mopey. I'm surprised she wasn't crying. She probably wanted to slap Eli when he said, "Welcome home" because I'm sure she was thinking, "I hate this place... this is NOT my home." It wasn't Eli she was mad at, though, it's Destiny and the whole situation.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.