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SG1 #13 - Hydra
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This book had elements of two episodes - Tin Man and Point of View, which made it somewhat interesting. There was considerable technobabble though what went *way* over my head. The story was good, with several SG-1 duplicates wreaking havoc (think NID) and our team trying to stop them once they found out. For the story itself I would give it four stars but all that quantum mirror stuff made me just give it three.
Sound interesting. I've yet to read it (it's next on the list of SG1 books I have. I'm currently making my way through Atlantis novels, albeit slowly, as I want to stretch 'em out)
Any interesting lines of dialogue or scenes from Hydra, that stand out in your mind?
Any interesting lines of dialogue or scenes from Hydra, that stand out in your mind?
I have read all the Atlantis books except the newer ones, Homecoming and The Lost. I am saving those and getting caught up on the SG-1 books. I am currently reading Valhalla - #14 - and have #16 and #17 in the stack here. I downloaded #17 to my e-reader just the other day and will probably do that with any new books that are published; there is just no more room on my bookshelves.
I order mine from Amazon, sometimes a paperback's better than an e-copy. Some people still have problems with e-readers on airplanes. As if an iPad can take down an entire aircraft. Oy!
I didn't want to read the Atlantis novels before I've seen the show, and I've only recently watched it from episode 1 to 100. (prior to that I've seen bits and pieces on local channels, but that's all)
It's always interesting to see the SG1 clones run around though. looking forward to reading Hydra.
I didn't want to read the Atlantis novels before I've seen the show, and I've only recently watched it from episode 1 to 100. (prior to that I've seen bits and pieces on local channels, but that's all)
It's always interesting to see the SG1 clones run around though. looking forward to reading Hydra.



Stargate SG-1: Hydra
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