Jun 142016
 

Pascale Hutton
Pascale made her single guest appearance on Stargate Atlantis in the episode Aurora playing the role of First Officer Trebal of the starship of the same name. She has also starred in Arctic Air, Traveler, When Calls the Heart, Intelligence and Sanctuary and guest starred on Fringe, Continuum and Reaper. IMDB Twitter Official

Pascale Hutton
David Kopp
David played Lt. Carl Grogan in two episodes of Stargate SG1 (Proving Ground and The Sentinel), he has also appeared on Da Vinci’s Inquest, Romeo Must Die, Night Visions, Blade: The Series, Psych and jPod. IMDB
Kis Yurij
Kis played Yuri in the Stargate SG1 episode Small Victories and a villager on Atlantis, he has also appeared on Special Unit 2, The 440, Mutant X, Saved, Legends of Tomorrow, Olympus and Blade The Series. IMDB Twitter

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Jun 142015
 

Pascale Hutton
Pascale made her single guest appearance on Stargate Atlantis in the episode Aurora playing the role of First Officer Trebal of the starship of the same name. She has also starred in Arctic Air, Traveller, Intelligence and Sanctuary and guest starred on Fringe, Continuum and Reaper. IMDB Twitter Official
David Kopp
David played Lt. Carl Grogan in two episodes of Stargate SG1 (Proving Ground and The Sentinel), he has also appeared on Da Vinci’s Inquest, Romeo Must Die, Night Visions, Psych and jPod. IMDB

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Jun 142014
 

Pascale Hutton
Pascale made her single appearance on Stargate Atlantis in the episode Aurora playing the role of First Officer Trebal. She has starred in Arctic Air, Traveller, Intelligence and Sanctuary and guest starred on Fringe, Continuum and Reaper.  IMDB Twitter Official Site
David Kopp
David played Lt. Grogan in two episodes of Stargate SG1 (Proving Ground and The Sentinel), he has also appeared on Da Vinci’s Inquest, Romeo Must Die, Night Visions, Psych and jPod. IMDB Official Site

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Feb 012014
 

avatar2 The cities long range sensors detect an Ancient vessel in deep space where it has lain dormant since the Pegasus galaxy was abandoned by the ancients prior to the sinking of the city. The Daedalus is tasked to investigate and Weir insists that her team go along for the ride as they have more experience dealing with Wraith technology and Caldwell reluctantly agrees. They destroy a Wraith ship which is near the “Aurora” and when beaming over they find the crew in suspended animation although it seems their minds are active within the ships computer perhaps a way to maintain sanity and health for long periods of hibernation. John enters the system to talk to the crew but they’ve forgotten it’s simulation and are busy working on hyperdrive improvements to allow them to return to Atlantis with key information which could turn the tide of the war. McKay discovers that a Wraith is also in the system and when John figures out who it is after continually being arrested and imprisoned the captain and crew finally realise what has become of them and despite the loss of the tactical information they embrace the end and take two Wraith cruisers with them in a fiery display of destructive energy.

Aurora (14)

Aurora is a cracking little episode, we get to see an ancient warship which is a rather dull design but perhaps it’s functionality is the key for the mass produced vessels in a similar way to the puddle jumpers. The set design however of the interior looks very nice, the bridge is classy looking and once again we see the ancients as being a lot more like us they we were originally led to believe. The butting heads between Weir and Caldwell continues with perhaps an undercurrent of attraction at least from Caldwell, I think he admires Elizabeth’s strength even when it’s aimed at him. MacKay has a lot of fun with his own close encounters and a pleasing role for the delightful Pascale Hutton.

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This weeks shows was just Alan and Brad as a last minute change of schedule meant I couldn’t record on the night which was a pity as I liked this episode. Anyhow we hope you enjoy the banter between the two of them and thanks for the feedback and especially Captmacksto and Island Sirene who left us 5 star itunes reviews.
The promo this week is for The Book Cave and next week we return to SG1 for the The Fourth Horseman Part 1 and as always we appreciate feedback in any form and if you fancy joining us for an show then please get in touch:)

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Jun 142013
 

A Bumper Batch of Birthday hugs (we’re allowed) for Pascale Hutton the uber goddess of Arctic Air, Sanctuary and of course she appeared on Stargate Atlantis as Trebal in the episode Aurora. She’s also guest starred on Continuum, Fringe, Intelligence and The 4400.
A Very Happy Birthday to David Kopp who was Lieutenant Grogan in two episodes of Stargate SG1 ( The Sentinel & Proving Ground ).
He’s also been in Blade: The Series, Night Visions and Psych. IMDB
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