Recap from the full broadcast
I went back through the entire stream end to end, one hour and fifty-four minutes of it, so here is what the day actually sounded like from the ground, in the words of the people who were there.
The BRANE Show ran the live feed from outside Culver Studios, with Darren from GateWorld co-anchoring and David Read of Dial the Gate on the call. James coordinated the plane. The banner read plainly: "#SaveStargate. Fans want Martin Gero back."
The ask was stated without ambiguity, more than once:
We don't want a reboot of Stargate. We want the show that Amazon greenlit in November that Martin Gero was writing.
That is the whole point, and it is worth repeating until it is heard. Not a reboot. The in-canon show that already had a green light. The pleas on air were aimed squarely at Amazon and Jeff Bezos.
Darren put the feeling of the day in one line:
This community is rare.
He is right, and the cast were not silent either. Christopher Judge posted #SaveStargate during the flyover, read out live on the stream. Rachel Luttrell was sharing behind-the-scenes photos with her stunt double through the afternoon. The hosts kept the tweet storm running in real time and kept pointing everyone the same direction: sign the petition, post on every platform you use, keep the signal up.
The numbers, kept honest:
The stream peaked around 7,470 concurrent viewers.
The petition was at roughly 86,700 signatures and still climbing through the day, toward the 150,000 goal.
#SaveStargate broke onto the open X trending list and landed as an X news event by the evening.
A banner over a studio is a pressure artifact. It proves the campaign is organized and capable of putting something in the air over Amazon's own building. What turns that into a greenlight is sustained signal, week after week, not one afternoon.
If you have not yet, this is the link:
https://www.change.org/p/save-stargate-with-martin-gero
Janus