Justice
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| Episode |
1.10 |
| Production # |
110 |
| Original air date |
December 4, 2009 |
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| Guest stars |
Mark Burgess as Jeremy Franklin |
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Justice is the tenth episode of the first season of Stargate Universe.
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Synopsis
After Sgt. Spencer is found shot dead and the weapon absent, a search is conducted and the weapon is found in Colonel Young's quarters. He is put on trial but due to lack of evidence the trial is closed. The crew also discover a strange alien ship on a planet.
Plot
References
9mm, Alien sweet potato, Ancient Control console, Ancient Remote, Catatonic shock, Destiny Chair room, Destiny Control Interface room, Destiny Gate room, Destiny Hydroponics lab, Destiny Infirmary, Destiny Jump countdown, Destiny Living quarters, Destiny Mess Hall, Destiny Tribunal room, Destiny Ventilation, Faster-Than-Light engine, Forensics, Greaster, Harvard, Icarus Base, International Oversight Advisory, Jack O'Neill, Kino, Kino room, Lincoln, Long-range communication stone, Lorazepam, Nakai fighter, Nebula, Neural Interface Chair, Poker, Radiation, Radio, SG team, Sleeping pill, Stargate, Suicide, United States Marine Corps, USB drive
Planets
Races
Quotes
Ronald Greer: Looks like a sweet potato.
Adam Brody: (chuckling) That is so not going to be sweet.
Ronald Greer: How do you know?
Jeremy Franklin: Analysis we did on the planet when we dug the first ones up. Just to make sure it was safe.
Eli Wallace: It's safe. It's safe!
[Greer takes a careful bite. Everyone watches him closely as he chews. He smiles and leans in close to the kino.]
Ronald Greer:Now, that is one sweet potato.
Jeremy Franklin: (sarcastic) Guess I should be thankful there's no cavity search.
Matthew Scott: (annoyed) That can be arranged, Franklin.
Nicholas Rush: No, we don't, but...this is an earlier model of that same device. Possibly a prototype. Built very early in their evolution.
Eli Wallace: In my experience, the 1.0 version's usually the most buggy.
Everett Young: Are we done?
Nicholas Rush: We'll never be done.
Notes
- This episode was originally entitled "Judgment". [1]
- Ming-Na is upgraded to a series regular from this episode.
- This episode takes place one week after the events of Life.
