Last night, I finally finished watching "Stargate: Universe." I blogged about the show when we started watching it in 2009, and then again when the second season started in 2010. However, due to schedule conflicts (and the fact that I am still denying myself the glory which is Digital Video Recording) I saw very little of that second season.
However, when Season 2 came out on DVD, I bought it, knowing that I would get a chance to see it at some point.
Sherry and Leah had both seen the entire series. They assured me that, unlike other shows (in their opinion) this show had a very good ending, preceded by some excellent shows.
They were right.
Of course, it makes me a little sad that the show was cancelled. They were really starting to come into their own with characters and story mixing very well. But I truly appreciate that the creators took advantage of the knowledge that the show was going to end -- they gave us a storyline to wrap up the series which was emotionally and dramatically satisfying.
While I am on record as having liked the end of Lost and Battlestar Galactica, I will admit that the end of Stargate: Universe was more clearly "closed" without being predictable. Our heroes had to use science, and reason, and courage as they approached and dealt with the final challenges placed before them in the last few stories. They did it well.
So long, SG:U. I'll miss you.
The Ideas, Opinions and Musings of Steven T Will. My most frequent topics are movies, games and learning. Oh, and I like to share photos. But since I try to post most weekdays when I'm not on vacation, I delve into other things too: religion, words, news items, quotes. And then, on occasion, I post snippets and wisps. Welcome, and enjoy!
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
In the Zone -- Thirteen Decks and Counting

Well, I've made progress. The photo shows the decks which I have either built from scratch, or significantly re-built during this stretch. That's 13 decks, so far. It's possible I'll build one more tonight (Tuesday) before bed, but then I'll take a break for a couple of days to spend time with Sherry before she goes back for her last two Finals. Then before she and Leah are home on break, I probably have one more night of opportunity for building.
Designing and building decks is always a hot/cold thing for me. I put episodes of Stargate: SG1 and Star Trek: Voyager on the DVD player as background entertainment, and they often distract me. But then, all of a sudden, inspiration will strike and I will grab cards from this box and that box, run into my den to grab more cards, and lay them all out in front of me.
That's when I get "in the zone."
A digression: Both of my boys play Magic. So does my son-in-law. Sarah learned enough to be able to test Troy's decks with him occasionally, but I can't recall ever playing a game of Magic with her. Until recently, though, I never thought Leah would want to play.
A little tear comes to my eye. [Figuratively.]
I doubt she really needs to know how to design & build a deck. She probably just wants to have me talk about the finer points of the rules, and how they affect tactics and strategy. But as I got "in the zone" this time, I did reflect on what I teach people when I teach them about deck design.
Back to "the Zone": So, I have all these cards in front of me.

The rest of the cards ... well, I didn't really intend this blog entry to turn into a full deck design treatise ... so let me say I typically make my selections of the rest of the cards to support the "bombs" -- those cards which are the hardest to play. It's pretty frequent that some mid-range cards which I initially threw in the pile because I thought they would support the theme get left out of the deck. Those mid-range cards often become the theme for another deck.
Anyway, I now have thirteen "new" decks. Troy "helped" me try out five of them this past weekend. If all goes well, I will get to play them all by the end of January. If it goes really well, I will play them all by New Year's Eve.
As if there weren't already plenty of reasons to love Christmas and vacation!
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