Aikiweezie wrote:I am on the Creation Entertainment mailing list and got a notice that a Stargate Atlantis convention is coming to Chicago in August and guess who's going to be there and will be available for autographs and pictures?????? Yup - Mr. Trinneer himself.
Problem is, I'm not a Stargate fan. I've never seen any of these "Michael" shows he was on, and I can't justify paying $100 for admission and a picture.
My only hope is that he flys into (or out of) O'Hare airport while I'm workling and I that I HAPPEN to run into him. (I volunteer at the USO at O'Hare every other Thursday - come up and see me if you're ever there). It's only the second busiest airport in the world - there's a chance right? Of course he COULD fly into Chicago's other airport.
Are there any Stargate fans out there? Anyone going to the convention?
That's a fantastic thing you do. The people at the USO really provide an incredible service, I had no idea what they do until I came home from training... a place to stay, rest, free food, medicine, computers, etc. It doesn't seem like a lot when you're only there for like a few hours, but when you're stuck at the airport half a day, and for what guys are usually stuck at the airports for (going home, going abroad), it's pretty awesome to have all that stuff easily accessible.
I'm a big Stargate fan, bigger into Atlantis after SG1 ended, but as WarpGirl said, they really screwed the pooch when they killed off Weir and Carson. Somehow they got the picture that they needed to bring Carson back, but they probably figured bringing Weir back TOO would be jumping the shark. This was one of those absolutely aimless and pointless "let's mix things up a little" decisions that came from nowhere. They brought on Woolsey later on not because it made any sense, simply because it would introduce conflict to have a COMPLETE MORON PENCIL PUSHING WIMP to be in charge of a TOP SECRET MILITARY INSTALLATION IN ANOTHER GALAXY.
Chicago is in driving distance for me. If a fair number of people were going, I would definitely consider it. Too bad Jolene never appeared on Atlantis

WarpGirl wrote:Well SG is supposed to have a certain amount of campiness, and err slightlly on the rediculous. I mean the replicators are erector sets. There's a certain whimsy in it that says, If you believe that, then Jack has fish in his lake. ST is a very different animal in that respect. Not that both SG's didn't have a few big clunkers, but to me it was excuseible because the entire thing was set in this time and the idea of any of it happening is completely insane. Hence some very funny episodes making fun of that very fact. Like I said two very different animals. But oh Daniel Jackson just might be the perfect man, when he isn't dead or under alien influence. <sigh> If wishes were horses...
In terms of Sci fi, I would probably agree with you, but the way they treated the hostility and danger of the situation in Atlantis made more sense to me in the sense that they had Marines going off world rather than Air Force personnel. I'm sorry, but the entire branch has
2 frontline combat positions, why the hell would you send those people into combat day after day!? Not to mention they're
all. The lowest ranking member of a team is likely to be a Lieutenant!