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The second season of Stargate Universe was announced by Syfy on December 13, 2009. Like the first season, the second season consisted of 20 episodes.[1] Nine episodes have already been reserved by the primary series writers. The series was moved from the franchise's usual time on Friday to Tuesday, along with Caprica. This is due to Syfy picking up WWE Friday Night SmackDown.[2] The series resumed on September 28, 2010, USA. In Ireland & UK, the series resumed on October 5 at 9pm on Sky1 and Sky1 HD.
Syfy announced on December 16, 2010 that it would not be picking Stargate Universe up for a third season and that the Spring 2011 season would be the last to air on its channel.[3] There has been no word from MGM Television on this decision.
Cast
Main characters
Recurring characters
Episodes
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Title
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Number
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Airdate
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Planet(s)
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Race(s)
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Enemies
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"Intervention"
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2.01
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September 28, 2010
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Unnamed planet
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Lucian Alliance
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Dannic
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As Destiny's crew continues to battle Lucian Alliance soldiers over control of the ship, T.J. finds herself and her baby transported to a safe place.
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"Aftermath"
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2.02
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October 5, 2010
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Unnamed planet
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Lucian Alliance
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N/A
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Dr. Rush directs a shuttle to a planet inaccessible by Stargate — but a crash landing threatens to strand those on board. Meanwhile, Rush makes a stunning discovery on Destiny, and Young must decide what to do with his prisoners.
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"Awakening"
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2.03
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October 12, 2010
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N/A
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Ursini
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Ursini
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Destiny encounters an Ancient seeder ship, which may hold the key to getting the crew home. But they soon find that the ship is not unoccupied.
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"Pathogen"
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2.04
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October 19, 2010
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Unnamed planet, Earth
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N/A
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N/A
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Chloe's increasingly erratic behavior leads the crew to suspect that she may be under alien influence. Eli returns home when he learns that his mother has fallen ill, and Camile finds Sharon struggling in her absence.
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"Cloverdale"
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2.05
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October 26, 2010
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Unnamed planet
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Alien plant
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Alien plant
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Lieutenant Scott is infected by a plant-like organism while surveying a planet, and suffers severe hallucinations of another life back home on Earth.
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"Trial and Error"
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2.06
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November 2, 2010
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N/A
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Nakai
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Nakai
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Colonel Young sees a recurring vision of Destiny being attacked and destroyed by hostile aliens, causing him to fear he is losing his mind.
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"The Greater Good"
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2.07
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November 9, 2010
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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When Young and Rush are trapped on an abandoned alien ship, Rush has Amanda Perry brought on board in an attempt to steer Destiny to them while keeping his secret.
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"Malice"
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2.08
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November 16, 2010
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Unnamed planet
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Lucian Alliance
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Simeon
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Simeon makes his escape from Destiny, sending Nicholas Rush on a vengeful mission to catch him. But Young and Greer must attempt to retrieve Simeon unharmed.
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"Visitation"
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2.09
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November 23, 2010
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Eden
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N/A
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N/A
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Members of the crew left behind in another galaxy make a shocking return to Destiny, while Chloe deals with the inevitable consequences of her transformation.
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"Resurgence"
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2.10
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November 30, 2010
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N/A
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Ursini, Drones
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Drones
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The crew's newfound control over Destiny's flight path introduces new risks when they find themselves in the middle of a war between two races.
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"Deliverance""
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2.11
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March 7, 2011
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N/A
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Ursini, Nakai, Drones
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Drones
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With Destiny up against a fleet of drones, the crew is surprised by the arrival of an old foe. Chloe faces her former captors when the crew decide to hand her over.
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"Twin Destinies"
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2.12
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March 14, 2011
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Earth
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N/A
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N/A
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Rush expresses concerns when Earth approves Eli's plan to dial the Stargate home from inside a star — and is proved right when a duplicate of himself shows up with a warning from the future.
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"Alliances"
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2.13
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March 21, 2011
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Earth
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Lucian Alliance
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N/A
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While a U.S. Senator visits Destiny, Camile and Sgt. Greer are trapped when Homeworld Command comes under alien attack.
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"Hope"
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2.14
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March 28, 2011
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Chloe's body is taken over by the mind of someone the crew believed was dead. Meanwhile, T.J. must perform a dangerous transplant when Dr. Volker is diagnosed with an illness that threatens his life.
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"Seizure"
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2.15
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April 4, 2011
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Langara
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Langarans
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N/A
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Homeworld Command tries to convince an ally occupying a naquadria-rich planet to let them try to dial Destiny, but suspects they have already been infiltrated by the Alliance.
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"The Hunt"
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2.16
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April 11, 2011
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Unnamed planet
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Predator
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Predator
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The crew organize a desperate rescue mission after a predatory creature attacks an offworld team and takes two people captive.
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"Common Descent"
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2.17
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April 18, 2011
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Novus colony, Novus
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People of Novus, Drones
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Drones
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Destiny comes upon a colony where the people claim their civilization was founded two thousand years earlier ... by Destiny's crew.
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"Epilogue"
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2.18
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April 25, 2011
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Novus, Unnamed planet
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People of Novus
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N/A
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While attempting to return a group of colonists to their home, the crew finds records of their own alternate lives — and a planet on the verge of seismic destruction.
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"Blockade"
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2.19
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May 2, 2011
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Novus colony
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Drones
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Drones
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Destiny is attacked by drone ships while attempting to recharge its power reserves, forcing most of the crew to gate to a nearby planet while Eli tries a risky alternative.
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"Gauntlet"
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2.20
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May 9, 2011
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Unnamed planet, Earth
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Drones
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Drones
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Cut off from every star and every planet in their path, the crew takes a stand against the drone command ships. Meanwhile, Eli comes up with an extreme plan to escape drone space for good.
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