You have to eat, and sometimes you have to eat stuff you don't really like.
That's what we get in this sneak peek from Friday's episode of "Stargate: Universe" airing Friday on Syfy. But that's not all that's going on.
A member of the Destiny crew is found dead from a gunshot wound. At first glance, it looks like it's suicide, not surprising considering the predicament everyone is in. But the funny part is that there's no gun found anywhere near the body.
The crew is confined to quarters and a search begins. To everyone's surprise, however, the gun ends up in Col. Young's (Louis Ferreira) quarters, making him the top suspect.
Knowing that justice is necessary, Young puts himself on trial and transfers command of the Destiny to Camile Wray (Ming-Na).
In the meantime, Dr. Rush (Robert Carlyle) uses this opportunity to try and get control of the science team as well as open use of the Ancient interface that has been previously kept under guard. But there won't be time because a planet pops up that could threaten the entire ship, and both Young and Rush need to investigate.
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Stargate Universe Season 1 Episode 10 " Justice " TrailerStargate Universe Season 1 Episoe 10 " Justice " Sneak peak SyFyNOTES & SPOILERS
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# "At a little after 11:00, we convened in the writers' room and started spinning Alan's story. We broke for lunch, then resumed the discussion on shipboard justice and the ever-developing interrelations among the crew. Factions, fractions, and surprising revelations. By the time we called it a day, we had beaten out Alan's story."
(Consulting producer Joseph Mallozzi, in a post at his blog)
# "My writing/producing partner Paul [Mullie] walked into my office, plunked himself down on the couch, and started talking about his rewrite on the 'Judgment' script. As he sat there, chatting away, a question immediately popped into my head that had nothing do with the kino or Rush's character or the big fourth act WTF moment. 'What the hell are you wearing?' I asked."
(Consulting producer Joseph Mallozzi, in a post at his blog)
# "Ooops. Carl poked his head into my office and corrected my faux pas. Episode #9 isn't called 'Judgment' as I originally reported (although I think that 'Judgment' is a more appropriate title). Rather, #109 is titled 'Justice.'"
(Consulting producer Joseph Mallozzi, in a post at his blog)
# "Justice" is now episode #10, according to consulting producer Joseph Mallozzi.
# "We shift focus from the dark and dangerous alien environment of 'Time' to the shocking discovery and troubling developments presented in 'Justice.' Will Waring is doing the honors here, directing an episode that promises more than a few surprises in addition to decisions both startling and unsettling that will have far-reaching consequences for the Destiny crew."
(Consulting producer Joseph Mallozzi, in a post at his blog)
# "After a heinous crime is committed aboard Destiny, the crew struggles with the concepts of crime and punishment as they apply to an isolated, shipboard community billions of light years from home. The ladies step up, a terrible loss impacts all, and one of those Holy $&#@! moments guarantees a sleepless night for some -- including a lot of people watching at home."
(Consulting producer Joseph Mallozzi, in a post at his blog)
# NEW! November 12 - "Col. Young cedes command to Camile Wray after a crew member is found dead from a gunshot wound and the gun is recovered from Young's quarters. Meanwhile, a planet harbors a secret that threatens the Destiny in the first-season finale."
(TV Guide)
# NEW! November 12 - "Shockwaves ripple when a member of the crew is killed, and Colonel Young finds himself in the frame. Meanwhile, Rush gains access to the Ancient interface."
(Sky1)
# NEW! November 24 - Watch the Syfy Channel teaser for this episode:
# NEW! November 24 - Based on the two videos above released by the network, we're speculating that the murder victim may be none other than the one we'd expect to be the perpetrator of an on-board murder: Marine Sgt. Spencer. It appears to be his face that is zipped up in the body bag; and we suspect that the preview scene that ends with Greer heading off to find a tardy Spencer comes at the beginning of the episode, and leads to the discovery of his body.
Spencer has been seen taking pills throughout the first half of the season, and apparently ran out in the last episode, "Life." It is possible that he has a medical condition which somehow plays into his death.
# NEW! November 25 - "Everyone is shocked when a member of the crew is found dead from a gunshot wound. While at first glance it appears to be suicide, the gun is nowhere to be found. The crew is confined to quarters while a search is performed and when the gun shows up in Col. Young's quarters, he becomes the number one suspect. Fearing a mob scene, Young agrees to a trial and cedes command to Camile Wray.
"Dr. Rush convinces Wray to give him control of the science team and carte blanche with the new Ancient interface, previously kept under guard. But before Rush can unlock its secret, or Young's trial can conclude, both are needed to explore a planet hiding a secret that threatens the Destiny and her crew."
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Man that Potato there looks like after i eat Red Cabbage

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