![]() ![]() In conclusion, Stargate could be Amazon’s next big sci-fi endeavor, especially now that The Expanse (which they rescued in 2018) is finally coming to an end. series have always gone for a more “boots on the ground” approach (originally because of budget limitations) and, if watched today, resemble classic Star Trek more than Paramount’s current efforts, which are solid, but move in a different direction. For example, SG-1 reworked key characters from Emmerich’s film and retconned big chunks of the pre-existing mythology as soon as it started. It’s also historically not afraid of taking big swings (see the image above) and rewriting its canon. Stargate has the benefit of being “much younger” than either of those giant IPs. If you want to see what we mean, check out our Star Trek streaming guide, or watch all the Star Wars movies in chronological order and compare them to Stargate and you'll see what we mean. Same goes for Picard, the other ongoing Star Trek live-action series – it’s a big, dramatic story which cannot escape already established rules and events. Yes, The Mandalorian has a big serial sensibility, and Star Trek: Discovery often delivers nice “problem/adventure of the week” episodes, but they’re very much tied to their respective grand mythologies. Well, for starters, both Star Wars and Star Trek (despite their abundant differences) appear to be mainly concerned with overarching stories and interconnectivity at the time of writing. What could Stargate bring to the table that Star Wars and Star Trek aren’t already doing? Revision (writing), the general process of revising written work, or a version produced by that processĭescription above from the Wikipedia article "revision", licenced under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.The current streaming landscape is harsh and ruthless – everyone wants a piece of that cake, but success ain’t happening overnight, and huge, strategic investments have to be made. Taxonomic revision is a novel analysis of the variation patterns in a particular taxon Revision or revising, a British term for exam preparation Revisions (anime) a 2019 anime television seriesįinal Articles Revision Convention (disambiguation), either of two International Labour Organisation conventions "Revisions" (Stargate SG-1), an episode of the Stargate SG-1 science-fiction television series Revision (demoparty), a demoparty which takes place on Easter in Saarbrücken, Germany Revisions (album), an album by the band 3 Revision (Boxcar album) a remix music album by synthpop group Boxcar Revision3, a San Francisco based Internet television network ReVisions, a 2004 anthology of alternate history short stories Revision control, the management of changes to sets of computer files Update, a modification of software or a database Word processing has automated the process of justification, making syllabification of shorter words often superfluous. This can be a particular problem with very long words. For presentation purposes, typographers may use an interpunct, or a special-purpose "hyphenation point".Īt the end of a line, a word is separated in writing into parts conventionally called "syllables" if it does not fit and if moving it to the next line would make the first line much shorter than the others. The written separation is usually marked by a hyphen when using English orthography (e.g., syl-la-ble) and with a period when transcribing in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Syllabification or syllabication is the separation of a word into syllables, whether spoken or written. Showing how to split the syllables of 'revision'. ![]()
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