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In Stargate: UniverseStargate: Universe, there is a group of people who become stranded on a ship floating a whole long way from home. They got there by use of a planet with a special super-powered core which had the power generation to dial that distance, but the ships power reserves were too damaged by the time the new crew got there that they couldn't dial back.

However we know that the Destiny had several 'Seed' ships which preceded it, placing stargates along the entire path.

What I ask is if they (Eithereither the Destiny crew or the SGC) could find enough power sources to connect to the gates that were between each galaxy the Destiny visited, (Thusthus connecting every galaxy, as the Destiny gates had a very low range they needed a lot of power in order to get anywhere, this is why the gates at the end of each Galaxy need an external power source), could they make a new gate bridge between Destiny and Earth thus saving the crew of the Destiny? Or were there other limitations which may have barred them from this?

And not to confuse anyone, I know why they didn't do this, just asking if it were possible from a canon perspective.

In Stargate: Universe, there is a group of people who become stranded on a ship floating a whole long way from home. They got there by use of a planet with a special super-powered core which had the power generation to dial that distance, but the ships power reserves were too damaged by the time the new crew got there that they couldn't dial back.

However we know that the Destiny had several 'Seed' ships which preceded it, placing stargates along the entire path.

What I ask is if they (Either the Destiny crew or the SGC) could find enough power sources to connect to the gates that were between each galaxy the Destiny visited, (Thus connecting every galaxy, as the Destiny gates had a very low range they needed a lot of power in order to get anywhere, this is why the gates at the end of each Galaxy need an external power source), could they make a new gate bridge between Destiny and Earth thus saving the crew of the Destiny? Or were there other limitations which may have barred them from this?

And not to confuse anyone, I know why they didn't do this, just asking if it were possible from a canon perspective.

In Stargate: Universe, there is a group of people who become stranded on a ship floating a whole long way from home. They got there by use of a planet with a special super-powered core which had the power generation to dial that distance, but the ships power reserves were too damaged by the time the new crew got there that they couldn't dial back.

However we know that the Destiny had several 'Seed' ships which preceded it, placing stargates along the entire path.

What I ask is if they (either the Destiny crew or the SGC) could find enough power sources to connect to the gates that were between each galaxy the Destiny visited, (thus connecting every galaxy, as the Destiny gates had a very low range they needed a lot of power in order to get anywhere, this is why the gates at the end of each Galaxy need an external power source), could they make a new gate bridge between Destiny and Earth thus saving the crew of the Destiny? Or were there other limitations which may have barred them from this?

And not to confuse anyone, I know why they didn't do this, just asking if it were possible from a canon perspective.

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Could the Destiny crew make a psuedopseudo-gate bridge?

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In Stargate: UniverseStargate: Universe, there is a group of people who become stranded on a ship floating a whole long way from home. They got there by use of a planet with a special super-powered core which had the power generation to dial that distance, but the ships power reserves were too damaged by the time the new crew got there that they couldn't dial back.

However we know that the Destiny had several 'Seed' ships which preceededpreceded it, placing stargates along the entire path.

What I ask is if they (Either the Destiny crew or the SGC) could find enough power sources to connect to the gates that were between each galaxy the destinyDestiny visited, (Thus connecting every galaxy, as the Destiny gates had a very low range they needed a lot of power in order to get anywhere, this is why the gates at the end of each Galaxy need an external power source), could they make a new gate bridge between Destiny and Earth thus saving the crew of the Destiny? Or were there other limitations which may have barred them from this.?

And not to confuse anyone, I know why they didn't do this, just asking if it were possible in-canonfrom a canon perspective.

In Stargate: Universe, there is a group of people who become stranded on a ship floating a whole long way from home. They got there by use of a planet with a special super-powered core which had the power generation to dial that distance, but the ships power reserves were too damaged by the time the new crew got there that they couldn't dial back.

However we know that the Destiny had several 'Seed' ships which preceeded it placing stargates along the entire path.

What I ask is if they (Either the Destiny crew or the SGC) could find enough power sources to connect to the gates that were between each galaxy the destiny visited, (Thus connecting every galaxy, as the Destiny gates had a very low range they needed a lot of power in order to get anywhere, this is why the gates at the end of each Galaxy need an external power source) could they make a new gate bridge between Destiny and Earth thus saving the crew of the Destiny? Or were there other limitations which may have barred them from this.

And not to confuse anyone, I know why they didn't do this, just asking if it were possible in-canon.

In Stargate: Universe, there is a group of people who become stranded on a ship floating a whole long way from home. They got there by use of a planet with a special super-powered core which had the power generation to dial that distance, but the ships power reserves were too damaged by the time the new crew got there that they couldn't dial back.

However we know that the Destiny had several 'Seed' ships which preceded it, placing stargates along the entire path.

What I ask is if they (Either the Destiny crew or the SGC) could find enough power sources to connect to the gates that were between each galaxy the Destiny visited, (Thus connecting every galaxy, as the Destiny gates had a very low range they needed a lot of power in order to get anywhere, this is why the gates at the end of each Galaxy need an external power source), could they make a new gate bridge between Destiny and Earth thus saving the crew of the Destiny? Or were there other limitations which may have barred them from this?

And not to confuse anyone, I know why they didn't do this, just asking if it were possible from a canon perspective.

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