Tyr returns and he's sided with the Collectors against his former crew. He wants the map for the Route of Ages.Tyr returns and he's sided with the Collectors against his former crew. He wants the map for the Route of Ages.Tyr returns and he's sided with the Collectors against his former crew. He wants the map for the Route of Ages.
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- TriviaOn a planet with yellow 'sand dunes'. That is the North Vancouver Sulfur Works where up to 160,000 tons of sulfur can be stockpiled before being shipped to Asian markets. This location has been used as an alien planet in a couple episodes of Stargate.
- Quotes
Rommie: I'll dispatch a courier to Tri-Lorn immediately, but you are aware we suffered no damage to our GFG.
Captain Dylan Hunt: We did if I say we did. Strategic truth.
Rommie: Right. And the strategy is?
Captain Dylan Hunt: I need time to find Tyr and understand his scheme. Rhade is the key to that.
Rommie: Right. And the truth is?
Captain Dylan Hunt: I am beginning not to trust certain aspects of the Commonwealth, and I don't like that one bit.
- ConnectionsReferences Doctor Who (1963)
The highlight of this episode was the return of Keith Hamilton Cobb as Tyr; even now his character is ambiguous... his aim appears to be the same as Dylan but he has chosen a new ally. Steve Bacic also returns as Rhade; a decent enough character who appears about to become a regular member of Andromeda's crew. There are also solid guest performances from Ivar Brogger as Collector Pish Tryan and Sonya Salomaa as Aurelia, the keeper of the Route of Ages. There are plenty of decent action scenes including space battles, a shootout and a fun gaol-break. The Route of Ages was interesting and as we learn more about it there is some good character development for Trance Gemini... to my mind the most intriguing of the main characters. Questions are also raised about the loyalty of another crew member. Overall a fine episode that sets things up nicely for future episodes.
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- Jul 30, 2018