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Saturday, August 18, 2018
Stargate: Universe
Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes part 3 of 3 - Season 1 Episode 3 - Friday 09 October 2009
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PALMER: Lime is formed mostly from the remains of marine organisms.
WALLACE: Oh!
SCOTT: Are you saying there was life here?
RUSH: Not likely anything we've seen before.
Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes part 3 of 3 - Season 1 Episode 3 - Friday 09 October 2009
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WALLACE: Look, Matt, I'm sorry. I just have this really, really sick feeling that-that you're gonna go that way and we're gonna go this way ...
SCOTT: Eli, I need someone that I can trust to lead the second team, OK? That is you. Curtis is a good soldier -he's a tough guy. He's not gonna let anything happen to you.
WALLACE (smiling bitterly): Truth is, I'm slowing you down and you wanna get rid of me.
SCOTT: I'm doing what I think will best accomplish this mission. You asked to come. I'm telling you how you can help me. Now suck it up.
WALLACE (nodding guiltily): Yeah, OK.
(Scott pats his arm. Eli turns to the rest of the group and his new team. He whirls his arm above his head and points in the direction they're going.)
WALLACE: OK, guys. We're goin' this way. Move out!
From 3/25/1960 ( premiere US TV series episode "The Twilight Zone"::"People Are Alike All Over" ) To 3/1/2004 ( for me personally as Kerry Burgess: my lease expires at my Redmond apartment and I travel to and arrive at Spokane Valley for the Crossland ) is 16047 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/9/2009 is 16047 days
From 7/6/1951 ( Harry Truman - Executive Order 10270—Extension of Enlistments in the Armed Forces of the United States ) To 10/9/2009 is 21280 days
21280 = 10640 + 10640
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/20/1994 ( in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) is 10640 days
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http://www.tv.com/shows/stargate-universe/air-3-1246163/
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Stargate Universe Season 1 Episode 3
Air (3)
Aired Oct 09, 2009 on Syfy
AIRED: Oct 09, 2009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsum
Gypsum
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O.
It forms as an evaporite mineral and as a hydration product of anhydrite.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_(chemistry)
Salt (chemistry)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In chemistry, a salt is an ionic compound that can be formed by the neutralization reaction of an acid and a base. Salts are composed of related numbers of cations (positively charged ions) and anions (negative ions) so that the product is electrically neutral (without a net charge).
Types of salts
Salts can be classified in a variety of ways. Salts that produce hydroxide ions when dissolved in water are called alkali salts. Salts that produce acidic solutions are acidic salts. Neutral salts are those salts that are neither acidic nor basic.
Solubility
See also: Solubility § Solubility of ionic compounds in water
Many ionic compounds exhibit significant solubility in water or other polar solvents. Unlike molecular compounds, salts dissociate in solution into anionic and cationic components. The lattice energy, the cohesive forces between these ions within a solid, determines the solubility. The solubility is dependent on how well each ion interacts with the solvent, so certain patterns become apparent. For example, salts of sodium, potassium and ammonium are usually soluble in water. Notable exceptions include ammonium hexachloroplatinate and potassium cobaltinitrite. Most nitrates and many sulfates are water-soluble.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium
Aluminium
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aluminium or aluminum is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery-white, soft, nonmagnetic and ductile metal in the boron group. By mass, aluminium makes up about 8% of the Earth's crust; it is the third most abundant element after oxygen and silicon and the most abundant metal in the crust, though it is less common in the mantle below. The chief ore of aluminium is bauxite. Aluminium metal is so chemically reactive that native specimens are rare and limited to extreme reducing environments. Instead, it is found combined in over 270 different minerals.
Aluminium is remarkable for its low density and its ability to resist corrosion through the phenomenon of passivation. Aluminium and its alloys are vital to the aerospace industry and important in transportation and building industries, such as building facades and window frames. The oxides and sulfates are the most useful compounds of aluminium.
Despite its prevalence in the environment, no known form of life uses aluminium salts metabolically, but aluminium is well tolerated by plants and animals. Because of these salts' abundance, the potential for a biological role for them is of continuing interest, and studies continue.
Etymology
Aluminium is named after alumina, or aluminium oxide in modern nomenclature. The word "alumina" comes from "alum", the mineral from which it was collected. The word "alum" comes from alumen, a Latin word meaning "bitter salt".
Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes part 3 of 3 - Season 1 Episode 3 - Friday 09 October 2009
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DESERT PLANET. Following directly on from the end of the previous episode, the Kino floats around the area surrounding the open Stargate. The Gate is suspended in a metal stand and there is a short ramp leading down from the Gate to the ground. Lieutenant Matthew Scott and his team come through and look around at the white sand dunes in all directions. The sun is dazzling overhead. Scott puts his sunshades on as Eli Wallace walks over to him.
SCOTT: Hot.
WALLACE (grinning at the sight of his second alien planet): Cool!
(He puts his own sunshades on. Doctor Nicholas Rush is the last of the team to come through the Gate and it closes down behind him.)
SCOTT: Make sure we can dial back to the ship.
FRANKLIN: Already on it.
(As Jeremy Franklin turns back to the Gate, Andrea Palmer is on her knees feeling the sand. Rush kneels down beside her.)
PALMER: Looks like gypsum.
RUSH: That would be good.
SCOTT: Why?
PALMER: We're looking for calcium carbonate.
RUSH: Calcite.
PALMER: Gypsum is calcium sulphate, which is thirty-six percent calcium carbonate.
(She has taken out a glass flask from her pack and shovels some sand into it. Rush pours some water from his canteen into it.)
WALLACE: Hmm!
(Apparently clueless, Eli turns away and looks at the surrounding vista. Palmer swills the water and sand around the flask, then smiles in satisfaction.)
PALMER: Huh! It dissolves!
SCOTT: Are you saying we can use this sand to fix the scrubbers?
WALLACE: That would be convenient!
PALMER: No.
RUSH: Well, it's a fair indication that the components may exist nearby.
PALMER: For the sake of portability and efficiency, I'm hoping to find high concentration granular limestone.
(As she holds the flask up, Rush holds a small torch underneath to heat up the water.)
PALMER: We are looking for the dried lake bed or salt water body all this sand came from.
WALLACE: It's a desert!
PALMER: Lime is formed mostly from the remains of marine organisms.
WALLACE: Oh!
SCOTT: Are you saying there was life here?
RUSH: Not likely anything we've seen before.
(Back at the Gate, Franklin is typing onto a hand-held device from the ship. The Stargate lights up and begins to spin.)
PALMER: Yeah, the water may be gone now but this desert was formed by H2O evaporating on a playa floor causing gypsum to be deposited in a fine crystalline form called cellanite ...
(Bored, Scott starts to walk away. Eli calls after him.)
WALLACE: Where you goin'?
SCOTT: Higher ground.
(Sergeant Ronald Greer follows after him. Palmer drips some red liquid into the flask.)
WALLACE: What's supposed to happen?
PALMER: If this sand is high enough in calcite concentration, the solution will absorb the acid.
WALLACE: Right(!)
RUSH (translating): The liquid will turn clear.
(Eli looks at the liquid, which is staying red.)
WALLACE: It's not.
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-twilight-zone/people-are-alike-all-over-12609/recap/
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The Twilight Zone Season 1 Episode 25
People Are Alike All Over
Aired Unknown Mar 25, 1960 on CBS
EPISODE RECAP
Astronaut Warren Marcusson and scientist Sam Conrad are watching as their two-man spaceship is prepared for the flight to Mars in three hours. Marcusson wonders why they are there rather than out seeing on Earth on what may be their last night there. Sam wonders if Marcusson is afraid, and admits that he's afraid of the unknown. Marcusson shares his personal philosophy: people are alike all over. Whoever they meet on Mars, they will be just like them.
Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes part 3 of 3 - Season 1 Episode 3 - Friday 09 October 2009
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WALLACE: I know, it was a mirage, but when we were walking over that last dune, I thought I saw the Statue of Liberty sticking half out of the sand, just for a second there! I was all ready to yell, “Damn you!” (He mimics pounding the sand with his fists.) “Damn you all to hell!”
(While he's been doing his best (not very good) Charlton Heston impersonation, most of the rest of the team has walked past him, pretty much ignoring him. He looks round indignantly at marine Curtis.)
WALLACE: Oh, come on, that was funny!
RUSH: Was it?
Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes part 3 of 3 - Season 1 Episode 3 - Friday 09 October 2009
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EARTH. THE PENTAGON. Colonel David Telford is sitting in Doctor Lee's lab, meditating. Nearby is one of the communication stones resting on top of its control box. A woman in civilian clothing, Doctor Mehta, walks in and goes over to him just as he wakes up and tilts his head from side to side to work out the stiffness.
MEHTA: You've been sitting here since Rush made contact. Let somebody else take a shift.
TELFORD: I'm not leaving this chair. I've been on this project for the last six months and I'll be damned if I ...
(He trails off, looking vague and confused. He tilts his head again a few times.)
MEHTA: Colonel?
(To her eyes, Telford is still in the chair but he has been taken over by Colonel Young. He looks up at her for a moment, then looks down at his uniform and his hands. He lifts his head and looks at Telford's image on the computer screen in front of him.)
YOUNG: This-this is strange.
MEHTA: Doctor Rush, is that you?
YOUNG: No, it's Colonel Young. I need you to put me in a room with General O'Neill.
(He stands up slowly, adjusting to being in a fitter body than the one he left behind, then turns to the doctor.)
YOUNG: I'm gonna need you, too.
DESTINY. Colonel Telford, now in Young's body, is lying flat on his face on the floor as Lieutenant Tamara Johansen kneels over him. Nearby, two of the communication stones are on top of the control box.
JOHANSEN: Sir, I told you not to get up.
TELFORD (rolling painfully onto his back): What did he do to himself?
JOHANSEN: He's got cracked ribs, more bruises than I can count and a concussion that resulted in neurapraxia.
TELFORD: Well, that's just great!
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Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes part 3 of 3 - Season 1 Episode 3 - Friday 09 October 2009
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O'NEILL: So, how is it going out there, really?
YOUNG: I don't know what Rush has told you, but we may not have much time left. The ship's very old - it's falling apart.
O'NEILL: Fix it.
YOUNG: We're trying. Even if we can get the life support working, we don‘t have much food and water.
O'NEILL: Then go get some.
YOUNG: We're not supposed to be there, sir. These are the wrong people in the wrong place and, as a group, they're just not qualified.
O'NEILL: Oh, please! I wasn't qualified to lead that first team through the Stargate ...
YOUNG: I understand that, sir ...
O'NEILL: In the past dozen years or so, we've sent hundreds of teams through that thing.
(He thinks for a moment, then smiles ruefully.)
O'NEILL: I think the bottom line is: none of us are qualified.
YOUNG: I just think we're gonna get to a point very soon where everyone on board should get a chance to say goodbye.
O'NEILL (nodding): Understood.
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Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes part 3 of 3 - Season 1 Episode 3 - Friday 09 October 2009
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Palmer swills the water and sand around the flask, then smiles in satisfaction.)
PALMER: Huh! It dissolves!
SCOTT: Are you saying we can use this sand to fix the scrubbers?
WALLACE: That would be convenient!
PALMER: No.
RUSH: Well, it's a fair indication that the components may exist nearby.
- posted by Kerry Burgess 11:11 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 18 August 2018