Does The Pegasus Galaxy Have Destiny Stargates? | STARGATE Explained

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Does the Pegasus Galaxy have Destiny type Gates? Hope you enjoy :)

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If a destiny type gate existed prior to a Atlantis gate being placed their then the firmware that gets sent around the gate network could have, locked out the Destiny gates to prevent travellers from being stranded due to their limited range.

RobTheSquire
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Funny thought: Let's assume Destiny-type gates are capable of making longer-range connections (interstellar and possibly intergalactic) just like the Milky Way and Pegasus models, and it's merely an issue of power. Let's also assume Destiny itself kept a log of every eight-chevron serial number assigned to gates, and where they were dropped (a reasonable assumption, given the ship's purpose). Third assumption, and the least-likely of all, an intergalactic connection can be maintained _on stored power_ long enough to disconnect the power source and jump into the gate after establishing the connection, taking the power source with you. (Fourth assumption, though one strongly implied by the show itself, is that power requirements for a wormhole are _exclusively_ a function of distance; that is, if you manually reprogrammed the Abydos gate to be capable of Nine-Chevron dialing, it would be entirely possible to dial Earth via its known Nine-Chevron Address _without_ any external power source, as the distance is still the same and the power requirements being the same as the traditional Seven-Chevron Address.)

If all of the above are true, then with enough planning, a fully charged ZPM, and a hot-pluggable power adapter to jack it directly into a gate, it would be theoretically possible to gate-hop along Destiny's entire flight path back to Earth, using Nine-Chevron Addresses to go between galaxies with only the power requirements of Eight-Chevron connections (as the power requirement is adjacent-intergalactic rather than "sizeable portion of the Hubble Volume" superintergalactic), like a larger scale but fully manual version of the Midway Bridge.

WackoMcGoose
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i mean there is a possibility that at least a few remote planet in pegasus can have destiny gates, but i dont sure they are well "functioning" they are an early primitve gates with limited range, so i think they are now defunct. they cant connect to more recent gate networks for safety reasons, and they cant reach other gates a galaxy away. so if the pegasus have some leftover destiny gate those are nothing more than monuments.

karos
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It would have been interesting if they showed that the Milky Way or Pegasus gates could be split in half. That would show that the ancients had planned for earlier generations of gates to be replaced with newer models by transferring them though the gate and assembling them on the other side.

gecho
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Another excellent video!

I doubt the Ancients planned on gating to Destiny as early as when it passed through Pegasus. Look at how long it takes to go between galaxies in the series. In the series finale, they were preparing for an unusually long jump between galaxies and that was only going to take a few years. So if the Ancients planned on going that early (only a year or so into the mission), I think they would have just put themselves in the ship's stasis pods from the start wouldn't they?

Is it confirmed that the seed ships actually put gates in Pegasus? I'd say it's more likely Destiny just passed through there before going on to the next galaxy. It needs stars to refuel, so it's going to go from one galaxy to the next rather than following a straight line.

JohnJohn
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This kind of makes me wonder if the Ancients chose moved to the Pegasus because of the presence of Destiny gates. Sure it was the closest and that was defiantly the main reason. But with gates already there it would have made it easier for them to speed out.

sg-
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I always thought Milkyway and Pegasus were the only galaxy's with naquadah gates that we see in the show. Any galaxy beyond them are Destiny/seed ship gates. So Andromeda came to mind. One of the largest galaxies. I wonder if Andromeda is seeded with Destiny gates and I think if an earth ship had a gate on it they could find the addresses of those gates by tapping into the gates system which I'm sure has information. The blue aliens in Universe were able to use the gates and they didn't have DHD's or Destiny dialing remotes like Eli has.

LJGrindewald
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May I ask where did you find that the Destiny pods are that advanced? It makes sense that they would be effective for long travels but there is no proof that the modern one can't do the same thing. Also we don't know much about the pods on Destiny, we've seen in only couple episodes and since Destiny is older technology it would make sense that the modern technology would be better in almost anything.

Also I would want to know where did you find anything about the "modern seed ships". It makes sense that there would some kind of ships to create a stargate network but at the same time nothing like this was mentioned in the show as far as I can remember but I could be wrong.

HarveyAndToddTheWraith
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It makes sense for older gates to be knocked over and new ones built on top. A lot of cities ground level has risen as new stuff is built on the remnants if older stuff. Or how you can find 150 year old telegraph insulators by walking along train tracks. They were just left where they were when new ones were installed.

kevreid
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I know they are known to be arrogant, but from an engineering point of view it would make sense to put gates in Pegasus. It could be a test run in a spot they can actually get to. So if something would malfunction they could go to the planet by other means and see what went wrong. Plus they would be closer to repair facilities.

denidale
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Never thought about that. Nice video. Thanks

hhchajo
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The Lantean tech from Pegasus, made after the Lanteans left Earth after the plague, is more advanced than Destiny. The Ancients launched destiny at the height of their power in the Milkyway, long before Atlantis was taken to Pegasus.

lukegauci
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There’s two hypothesis I can imagine. The first is a simple no and that the Seeds ships were programmed to start seeding galaxies further out. The second is more fun and would posit that the corridors of gates we see in other SGU galaxies would exist. But, given how early the gates were placed and how much a planet could change over millions of years, any number of gates could be disabled by natural disasters or even alien life. And of course they could’ve been used for early exploration and then replaced by newer models over time. Again, seed ships only provide Destiny with corridor and not a whole galaxy. A future season of SGU wouldve been fun to show a Destiny gate in Pegasus for some reason. Like on an Icarus planet to try adapting it for a supply line and then seeing if a destiny gage could do the same from Destiny’s end.

garrettfuller
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now hold on, the atlantis stasis pods were far more advanced than the destiny stasis pods, the destiny itself is extremely old and predates both alteran and atlantean technology, the only reason the atlantean stasis pods caused their occupants to age slowly was because of the limited amount of power atlantis itself had on reserve, its like trying to run a car on fumes.

chloekaftan
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*not to be confused with the actual pegusis galaxy that orbits the larger andromeda galaxy as opposed to the milkyway as it does in the fictional TV show "stargate atlantis"

src
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Why would the Lanteans waste perfectly habitable planets by ignoring them and the Destiny gates? No, I think that they would have either seeded humans or colonized these worlds themselves. Either way, the limited range of the Destiny gates, which were only able to dial a handful of nearby Stargates, would have been replaced sometime during the early period of their inhabiting the Pegasus galaxy, as they were far too inconvenient when compared to even Milky Way model Stargates.

Also, Destiny and the seed ships far predate any sort of beaming technology, which was actually pioneered by the Asgard. The seed ships likely descended directly to the surface and lowered the new Stargate directly to the ground.

mehzilla
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I always figured when the Ancients got to Pegasus must have used Atlantis to gather current data from the Destiny gates. After that I thought they would have recycled the gates somehow into the Atlantian style of Stargate.

sonicguyver
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Pegasus Dwarf is definitely not the closest galaxy to the Milky Way. Dozens of galaxies are closer. All of the Milky Way satellite galaxies are closer. The Pegasus Dwarf is a satellite to the Andromeda Galaxy, and even Adromeda itself is closer (2.5 Mly) than Pegasus (3 Mly). The closest galaxy to the Milky Way is the Canis Major Dwarf in a distance of 25 kly. Even the 4th largest galaxy of the Local Group, the Large Magellanic Cloud is only 163 kly away. All and all, 98 galaxies are closer to the Milky Way than the Pegasus Dwarf.

egyeneskifli
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As far as I know the stargate gains it's chevrons after it's proper activation sequence (not the first dial up) after a prolonged period of time like a decade after planting on a planet and should in the tens of billions of years for a species or multiple encounter that gate it shapes into morphologically tangentially understandable constellation graphs to those species with the milky way being the eldest pattern, atlantis being closest to ancient script constellations and destiny's gates are deployed brand spanking new, sporting new designs based on artificially intelligent minimalism. But yeah technically speaking every star gate is a destiny or sister seed ship original.

xyreniaofcthrayn
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Always thought the destiny Gates would even predate the Milky Way Gates, because the destiny Gates seem even less advanced.

MidnightMoon