I was wondering why didn't they remove Ba'al with the beaming technology? Like they did with the symbiote in Caldwell. They could get in contact with an Asgard if there isn't one on the ship like on the Daedalus. Then afterwards use a Tok'ra symbiote.
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Originally posted by starmage View PostI was wondering why didn't they remove Ba'al with the beaming technology? Like they did with the symbiote in Caldwell. They could get in contact with an Asgard if there isn't one on the ship like on the Daedalus. Then afterwards use a Tok'ra symbiote.
Spoiler:there had to kill adria.
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The problem with using beaming technnology means it would require an Asgard, and the amount of time needed to get an Asgard there could have taken too long causing Adria/Baal to regain her powers.
The simplest thing to do would be to just use Machello's Goa'uld killer but surgical removal and getting a Tok'ra would have been the quickest thing to do.
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Originally posted by Dutch_Razor View PostThere's a whole big plothole in the ep, why kill Adria painstakingly slow by overdosis instead of beaming her into space/zatting 3 times/ shooting/ anything that doesn't involve the risk of her waking up.
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Walking over to Adria with a needle hardly takes longer than calling someone over the comm and telling them to get a lock on Adria to beam her in space. Meanwhile, ZATing her would be seconds faster at best, which may have been all they needed, but when you factor in that they would've had to tell the Tok'ra no, they would it another way there's really no difference. Besides they thought she was already dead and they were just helping her along - They never could've guessed she would've had enough strength to get up and if someone stopped to point out that possibility it would take longer still to get to her.
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Originally posted by Sicktem View PostWalking over to Adria with a needle hardly takes longer than calling someone over the comm and telling them to get a lock on Adria to beam her in space. Meanwhile, ZATing her would be seconds faster at best, which may have been all they needed, but when you factor in that they would've had to tell the Tok'ra no, they would it another way there's really no difference. Besides they thought she was already dead and they were just helping her along - They never could've guessed she would've had enough strength to get up and if someone stopped to point out that possibility it would take longer still to get to her.
Now what if they'd pushed one comm button and said "execute plan c". Which they should have had..
Originally posted by Mitchell82 View PostBut then her character could never come back. Bad bad idea.
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The way they did it in the episode moved along the plot. It took TPTB where they wanted to go at episode's end. SG-1, and most other shows, do that all the time.sigpic
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Originally posted by garhkal View PostBut where too? And we saw from the shroud that it can "prior" a person, so would it do that to Ba'al.??
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Originally posted by Dutch_Razor View PostThere's a whole big plothole in the ep, why kill Adria painstakingly slow by overdosis instead of beaming her into space/zatting 3 times/ shooting/ anything that doesn't involve the risk of her waking up.------------------------------------------------------
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One.
Leave a lot of empty space at the beginning of your post so that people hovering over the link won't read the spoilers you put in the first sentence of your post.
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Use the spoiler tags, it's (spoilers)spoiler information(/spoilers). Replace the "()" with "[]."
It's very irritating that people are forgetting those two points.
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