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Off Topic => Holodeck => Topic started by: jualdeaux on October 19, 2005, 07:09:13 pm
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http://www.gateworld.net/news/2005/10/hasbrotorelease3-inchstarg.shtml
Hasbro will release the first-ever toy Stargate and death glider as part of the upcoming line of Star Wars toys, according to reports at Rebel Scum and TheForce.net. Both Stargate toys and Battlestar Galactica toys will be included as a sort of "expanded universe" along with Hasbro's new Star Wars Titanium line.
Stargate items on the list include:
3-inch Stargate with Stand
3-inch Death Glider ship
Battlestar Galactica items include:
3-inch 1978 Viper vehicle
3-inch 1978 Cylon Raider vehicle
3-inch 2004 Scout ship vehicle
3-inch 2004 Colonial 1
3-inch 2004 Raptor
3-inch 2004 Viper Mark VII
Cylon Warrior (figure)
The toys will be shipped along with the Star Wars line in 2006, so keep your eyes on the toy aisle at your favorite store! There is no word yet on the toys' availability outside the U.S.
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It might be worth It to grab a few of these, and put them in storage, Just to see how much they are worth in 20-30 years.
Stephen
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http://www.gateworld.net/news/2005/10/istargatesg-1iandiatlantis.shtml
The SCI FI Channel has officially renewed its hit series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis for another season, the network has just announced. It will be SG-1's tenth season and fifth year on SCI FI, bringing it even with its five years on Showtime. Atlantis will enter its third year.
The network has ordered 20 episodes of each series, in keeping with the current and previous seasons.
Season Ten will make Stargate SG-1 the longest-running science fiction series in U.S. television history, surpassing the nine years and 202 episodes of The X-Files. The series will air its remarkable 200th episode early in Season Ten.
Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper will return as executive producers on both series. Wright co-created SG-1 with Jonathan Glassner in 1997. Wright and Cooper then created the spin-off series in 2004, with Wright becoming Atlantis's day-to-day showrunner while Cooper stepped into that duty for SG-1.
The network has not yet confirmed which regular cast members from the show will return next season, as contract negotiations are likely still pending. No changes in the regular casts are currently anticipated.
The first half of SG-1's ninth season has averaged 2.4 million viewers per week, according to SCI FI. The second half of Season Nine and Season Two will kick off in January on SCI FI.
The network is also expected to renew Friday night companion series Battlestar Galactica for a third season, but has not made that official announcement yet. The series is currently SCI FI's highest-rated, and is critically acclaimed.
Stargate SG-1 is produced by Double Secret Productions, in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. and Sony Pictures Television. Stargate Atlantis is produced by Acme Shark, in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. and Sony Pictures Television.
Next season is expected to enter full production in Vancouver, British Columbia in February 2006, with a summer premiere on SCI FI.
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The network has not yet confirmed which regular cast members from the show will return next season, as contract negotiations are likely still pending. No changes in the regular casts are currently anticipated.
Down with Ro-nin!
Down with Ro-nin!
Down with Ro-nin!
Down with Ro-nin!
-S'Cipio the Cheerleader
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[url]http://www.gateworld.net/news/2005/10/istargatesg-1iandiatlantis.shtml[/url]
The SCI FI Channel has officially renewed its hit series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis for another season, the network has just announced. It will be SG-1's tenth season and fifth year on SCI FI, bringing it even with its five years on Showtime. Atlantis will enter its third year.
The network has ordered 20 episodes of each series, in keeping with the current and previous seasons.
Season Ten will make Stargate SG-1 the longest-running science fiction series in U.S. television history, surpassing the nine years and 202 episodes of The X-Files. The series will air its remarkable 200th episode early in Season Ten.
Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper will return as executive producers on both series. Wright co-created SG-1 with Jonathan Glassner in 1997. Wright and Cooper then created the spin-off series in 2004, with Wright becoming Atlantis's day-to-day showrunner while Cooper stepped into that duty for SG-1.
The network has not yet confirmed which regular cast members from the show will return next season, as contract negotiations are likely still pending. No changes in the regular casts are currently anticipated.
The first half of SG-1's ninth season has averaged 2.4 million viewers per week, according to SCI FI. The second half of Season Nine and Season Two will kick off in January on SCI FI.
The network is also expected to renew Friday night companion series Battlestar Galactica for a third season, but has not made that official announcement yet. The series is currently SCI FI's highest-rated, and is critically acclaimed.
Stargate SG-1 is produced by Double Secret Productions, in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. and Sony Pictures Television. Stargate Atlantis is produced by Acme Shark, in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. and Sony Pictures Television.
Next season is expected to enter full production in Vancouver, British Columbia in February 2006, with a summer premiere on SCI FI.
Yeah. I read that last night. I didn't think to add it here.
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Pretty soon the O'Neil clone will be old enough to join the SGC.
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Actually, there was a story pitched where the young clone and Maybourne had an adventure or something. it didn't make it (scheduling conflicts with the kid as he is on his own show I think) but that would have been hilarious.