So older Rush will stay behind because he killed telford?
There’s still future Telford back on Earth, of course.
And Rush even looks guilty and somewhat horrified.
For all his failings, Rush isn’t a murderer.
I wonder what actually happened… and what Telford did that he was the only one to survive?
I’m kind of thinking it wasn’t his fault. They were using “new math” to accomplish the transport. Maybe it just didn’t work? The first object through destabilized the wormhole, perhaps?
Cooking on Syfy?
Yes he is. Ginny’s murderer.
I don’t get the reference.
Evidently yes. who wants to talk to himself…
but the problem of the two Telfords is solved.
So what did I miss that one of the Rushes is going to stay in the chair, it is necessary or is it just a sacrifice of some sort? to alleviate guilt?
And in Caprica’s old time slot, no less. I don’t forget. And I’m still sad…
He killed an unarmed man for revenge.
Is that so strange? We just saw a guy cooking a few minutes ago.
I am intrigued
Nothing left to lose.
I consider that justice.
Rush has always been tempted to get the chair, but the possibility of death scared him. Put in a position where he had no other choice, why not?
You’re so bad!!
Remind me to never make you judge, jury, and executioner. d:
Certainly saves time. :rolleyes:
Oh, and if both Rushes/both Telfords survived, wouldn’t the AU ones have died of Entropic Cascade Failure within a couple weeks anyways, or was that just with alternate realities?
That sounds vaguely familiar…
Entropic Cascade Failure Honestly, I mostly remember it because I listened to the Stargate audio dramas recently and one of them dealt with parallel realities, so it was mentioned.
Technically, these were alternate realities, so you’re probably right.
According to that link, it can happen when realities and not timelines are involved.
Alternate realities come from alternate timelines. We saw both close to the beginning of each in this episode, but they different progressed separately.