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SAC 441 06-14-2008, 12:16 AM When and if they ever get the series started or not,
a good conceptual casting and starting point would be to cast Colonel
Jack O'Neill's CLONE (the one where Loki the Asgard was surreptitiously
experimenting on humans [I can't remember the episode name]) as Jack
O'Neill all over again even after the original has retired.Just take the
kid who was playing the actor at a young age and advance him a few
years.Have him follow in the same career Air Force path as his prior.I
think it would be amusing in an interesting way.Or not.....haha.
Justin Kase 06-14-2008, 04:45 AM SAC 441 wrote:
> When and if they ever get the series started or not,
> a good conceptual casting and starting point would be to cast Colonel
> Jack O'Neill's CLONE (the one where Loki the Asgard was surreptitiously
> experimenting on humans [I can't remember the episode name]) as Jack
> O'Neill all over again even after the original has retired.Just take the
> kid who was playing the actor at a young age and advance him a few
> years.Have him follow in the same career Air Force path as his prior.I
> think it would be amusing in an interesting way.Or not.....haha.
>
the never tied up that loose end. Last heard, the kid (mini-Jack) was
in danger of not surviving long. While Janet and her crack medical team
-were- able to stabilize him, they weren't sure for how long.
Justin Kase wrote:
> SAC 441 wrote:
>> When and if they ever get the series started or not,
>> a good conceptual casting and starting point would be to cast Colonel
>> Jack O'Neill's CLONE (the one where Loki the Asgard was surreptitiously
>> experimenting on humans [I can't remember the episode name]) as Jack
>> O'Neill all over again even after the original has retired.Just take the
>> kid who was playing the actor at a young age and advance him a few
>> years.Have him follow in the same career Air Force path as his prior.I
>> think it would be amusing in an interesting way.Or not.....haha.
>>
>
> the never tied up that loose end. Last heard, the kid (mini-Jack) was
> in danger of not surviving long. While Janet and her crack medical team
> -were- able to stabilize him, they weren't sure for how long.
They contacted Thor and Thor's people were able to fix the instability
that would have killed the Jack clone. Loki was severely chastised as I
recall over this.
Anim8rFSK 06-14-2008, 10:21 AM In article <N6adnS8OSM75Uc7VnZ2dnUVZ_hCdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
Tony <acvickers1NOSPAM@juno.com> wrote:
> Justin Kase wrote:
> > SAC 441 wrote:
> >> When and if they ever get the series started or not,
> >> a good conceptual casting and starting point would be to cast Colonel
> >> Jack O'Neill's CLONE (the one where Loki the Asgard was surreptitiously
> >> experimenting on humans [I can't remember the episode name]) as Jack
Season 7, Episode 3: Fragile Balance
Original Air Date: 20 June 2003
> >> O'Neill all over again even after the original has retired.Just take the
> >> kid who was playing the actor at a young age and advance him a few
> >> years.Have him follow in the same career Air Force path as his prior.I
> >> think it would be amusing in an interesting way.Or not.....haha.
> >>
> >
> > the never tied up that loose end. Last heard, the kid (mini-Jack) was
> > in danger of not surviving long. While Janet and her crack medical team
> > -were- able to stabilize him, they weren't sure for how long.
>
> They contacted Thor and Thor's people were able to fix the instability
> that would have killed the Jack clone. Loki was severely chastised as I
> recall over this.
Right. And the kid went off to high school or maybe junior high (the
actor was 15), with the mind of a 50+ year old man, chasing early teen
girls, in one of the creepiest scenes in the entire series.
--
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No Shat, No Show.
Andrew Halliwell 06-14-2008, 03:00 PM Justin Kase <no@way.jose.ca> wrote:
> SAC 441 wrote:
>> When and if they ever get the series started or not,
>> a good conceptual casting and starting point would be to cast Colonel
>> Jack O'Neill's CLONE (the one where Loki the Asgard was surreptitiously
>> experimenting on humans [I can't remember the episode name]) as Jack
>> O'Neill all over again even after the original has retired.Just take the
>> kid who was playing the actor at a young age and advance him a few
>> years.Have him follow in the same career Air Force path as his prior.I
>> think it would be amusing in an interesting way.Or not.....haha.
>>
>
> the never tied up that loose end. Last heard, the kid (mini-Jack) was
> in danger of not surviving long. While Janet and her crack medical team
> -were- able to stabilize him, they weren't sure for how long.
No. you missed the end of the episode obviously.
Thor stabilised him. He went back to school to live out his life in whatever
way he felt like.
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Justin Kase 06-14-2008, 05:57 PM Andrew Halliwell wrote:
> Justin Kase <no@way.j
>> the never tied up that loose end. Last heard, the kid (mini-Jack) was
>> in danger of not surviving long. While Janet and her crack medical team
>> -were- able to stabilize him, they weren't sure for how long.
>
> No. you missed the end of the episode obviously.
> Thor stabilised him. He went back to school to live out his life in whatever
> way he felt like.
I've slept since then. ;-)
But, a 15 year old kid in highschool with the mind of a Colonel?
I don't know if I should be creeped out by the scene or jealous ;-)
for sure, He's got to be the smartest, coolest, most-popular kid of his
class!
Anim8rFSK 06-14-2008, 07:31 PM In article <48543ed6$0$3394$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
Justin Kase <no@way.jose.ca> wrote:
> Andrew Halliwell wrote:
> > Justin Kase <no@way.j
>
> >> the never tied up that loose end. Last heard, the kid (mini-Jack) was
> >> in danger of not surviving long. While Janet and her crack medical team
> >> -were- able to stabilize him, they weren't sure for how long.
> >
> > No. you missed the end of the episode obviously.
> > Thor stabilised him. He went back to school to live out his life in whatever
> > way he felt like.
>
> I've slept since then. ;-)
>
> But, a 15 year old kid in highschool with the mind of a Colonel?
>
> I don't know if I should be creeped out by the scene or jealous ;-)
>
> for sure, He's got to be the smartest, coolest, most-popular kid of his
> class!
Actually I think he'd be in a lot of trouble. He's in a position to
know that most of what they try to teach him is wrong, and of a
temperament to tell them.
--
Star Trek 09:
No Shat, No Show.
"Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
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> In article <48543ed6$0$3394$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> Justin Kase <no@way.jose.ca> wrote:
<snip>
>> But, a 15 year old kid in highschool with the mind of a Colonel?
>>
>> I don't know if I should be creeped out by the scene or jealous ;-)
LOL, yes, it has its problems, morally speaking, doesn't it?
>> for sure, He's got to be the smartest, coolest, most-popular kid of his
>> class!
>
> Actually I think he'd be in a lot of trouble. He's in a position to
> know that most of what they try to teach him is wrong, and of a
> temperament to tell them.
No kidding! I would love to be there to watch. <g> It may be more
entertaining than Stargate Universe!
Eva
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Justin Kase 06-17-2008, 10:40 AM Eva wrote:
> "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:ANIM8Rfsk-43FC51.16311114062008@news.west.cox.net...
>> In article <48543ed6$0$3394$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
>> Justin Kase <no@way.jose.ca> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>>> But, a 15 year old kid in highschool with the mind of a Colonel?
>>>
>>> I don't know if I should be creeped out by the scene or jealous ;-)
>
> LOL, yes, it has its problems, morally speaking, doesn't it?
>
>>> for sure, He's got to be the smartest, coolest, most-popular kid of his
>>> class!
>>
>> Actually I think he'd be in a lot of trouble. He's in a position to
>> know that most of what they try to teach him is wrong, and of a
>> temperament to tell them.
>
> No kidding! I would love to be there to watch. <g> It may be more
> entertaining than Stargate Universe!
Well, yeah... but oh, what -fun- he'd have ;-)
Then again, he could warn the appropriate authorities about things that
might happen in the future. Or, update then global defense programs
about what dangers there are in doing what they think they wanna do.
But, then again, who'd listen to a hormonal 15 year old kid?
;-)
Anim8rFSK 06-17-2008, 11:22 AM In article <6bp8paF2k5mq5U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Eva" <eva1removethis@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:ANIM8Rfsk-43FC51.16311114062008@news.west.cox.net...
> > In article <48543ed6$0$3394$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> > Justin Kase <no@way.jose.ca> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> >> But, a 15 year old kid in highschool with the mind of a Colonel?
> >>
> >> I don't know if I should be creeped out by the scene or jealous ;-)
>
> LOL, yes, it has its problems, morally speaking, doesn't it?
>
> >> for sure, He's got to be the smartest, coolest, most-popular kid of his
> >> class!
> >
> > Actually I think he'd be in a lot of trouble. He's in a position to
> > know that most of what they try to teach him is wrong, and of a
> > temperament to tell them.
>
> No kidding! I would love to be there to watch. <g> It may be more
> entertaining than Stargate Universe!
>
> Eva
Certainly moreso than Atlantis. :)
--
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No Shat, No Show.
"Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
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> In article <6bp8paF2k5mq5U1@mid.individual.net>,
> "Eva" <eva1removethis@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:ANIM8Rfsk-43FC51.16311114062008@news.west.cox.net...
>> > In article <48543ed6$0$3394$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
>> > Justin Kase <no@way.jose.ca> wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> >> But, a 15 year old kid in highschool with the mind of a Colonel?
>> >>
>> >> I don't know if I should be creeped out by the scene or jealous ;-)
>>
>> LOL, yes, it has its problems, morally speaking, doesn't it?
>>
>> >> for sure, He's got to be the smartest, coolest, most-popular kid of
>> >> his
>> >> class!
>> >
>> > Actually I think he'd be in a lot of trouble. He's in a position to
>> > know that most of what they try to teach him is wrong, and of a
>> > temperament to tell them.
>>
>> No kidding! I would love to be there to watch. <g> It may be more
>> entertaining than Stargate Universe!
>>
>> Eva
>
> Certainly moreso than Atlantis. :)
Hey! S5 might be better than S4. Or S3. Or S2. I guess we will find out
soon enough.
Eva
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"Justin Kase" <no@way.jose.ca> wrote in message
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> Eva wrote:
>> "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
<Jack Junior>
>>> Actually I think he'd be in a lot of trouble. He's in a position to
>>> know that most of what they try to teach him is wrong, and of a
>>> temperament to tell them.
>>
>> No kidding! I would love to be there to watch. <g> It may be more
>> entertaining than Stargate Universe!
>
> Well, yeah... but oh, what -fun- he'd have ;-)
I do not doubt that for a second! :-)
> Then again, he could warn the appropriate authorities about things that
> might happen in the future. Or, update then global defense programs
> about what dangers there are in doing what they think they wanna do.
> But, then again, who'd listen to a hormonal 15 year old kid?
> ;-)
Would you? But what would be the point of him doing that when daddy Jack is
already on it?
Eva
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Anim8rFSK 06-17-2008, 07:41 PM In article <6bqsj8F3e206qU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Eva" <eva1removethis@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:ANIM8Rfsk-06006A.08224717062008@news.west.cox.net...
> > In article <6bp8paF2k5mq5U1@mid.individual.net>,
> > "Eva" <eva1removethis@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> >> "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message
> >> news:ANIM8Rfsk-43FC51.16311114062008@news.west.cox.net...
> >> > In article <48543ed6$0$3394$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> >> > Justin Kase <no@way.jose.ca> wrote:
> >>
> >> <snip>
> >>
> >> >> But, a 15 year old kid in highschool with the mind of a Colonel?
> >> >>
> >> >> I don't know if I should be creeped out by the scene or jealous ;-)
> >>
> >> LOL, yes, it has its problems, morally speaking, doesn't it?
> >>
> >> >> for sure, He's got to be the smartest, coolest, most-popular kid of
> >> >> his
> >> >> class!
> >> >
> >> > Actually I think he'd be in a lot of trouble. He's in a position to
> >> > know that most of what they try to teach him is wrong, and of a
> >> > temperament to tell them.
> >>
> >> No kidding! I would love to be there to watch. <g> It may be more
> >> entertaining than Stargate Universe!
> >>
> >> Eva
> >
> > Certainly moreso than Atlantis. :)
>
>
> Hey! S5 might be better than S4. Or S3. Or S2. I guess we will find out
> soon enough.
>
> Eva
Sadly, yes.
--
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No Shat, No Show.
Justin Kase 06-18-2008, 04:00 PM Eva wrote:
> "Justin Kase" <no@way.jose.ca> wrote in message
>> Then again, he could warn the appropriate authorities about things that
>> might happen in the future. Or, update then global defense programs
>> about what dangers there are in doing what they think they wanna do.
>> But, then again, who'd listen to a hormonal 15 year old kid?
>> ;-)
>
> Would you? But what would be the point of him doing that when daddy Jack
> is already on it?
yeah... and I can't see mini-Jack having any knowledge, other than what
Jack had, when Loki tried to clone him.
but... a cigar, a couple of cases of beer and some hot looking babes on
each arm would tend to make me forget what I knew, too ;-)
(*well, not -everything-*) ;-)
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