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    Introducing a Goa’uld to Earths Sea

    I guess their be no more father-son fishing trips.

    But what kind of other effects could you see on Earth?

    For Wraith, hunger burns like a fire.

    Tell me, Sheppard, if you found yourself burning alive, would you settle for just one drop of water ...

    ....... or would you take more?


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    I want to smoke the same stuff.
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      #3
      A Goa'uld'd shark-now that would be something to see

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        #4
        Well for one i would not like to meet a shark near the area where you put the Goa'uld in

        But also the Goa'uld would seek out a "dominant" host to ensure survival

        Also for a sucsefull exsperiment you would have to introduce about 2-3 Goa'ulds i each one of earths diffrent sea varients to ensure that you have a variaty of results and see what happens.

        P.S i would also like to add that you not try this as it would lead to the destruction of all aquatic life and human life also its a bad idea

        EDIT:
        Also it would not work.
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          #5
          This thread is clearly insane enough to do that Thermi-putting Goa'ild on Earth intentionally in the first place gives that away-Goa'uld'd Tiger Sharks LOL

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            #6
            The goa'uld would likely use the biggest predators as hosts, saves being eaten by them and take over the sea, imagine something as powerful as a great white with the brains of a goa'uld, until they get into a land animal or bird then it's onto taking over the humans.

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              #7
              I imagine the fishing trips would continue. I'm told salt-dried symbiotes go great with beer.
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                #8
                As if spiders, snakes and sun weren't enough to keep me out of Australia (like the people though), I'd say the kicker would be saltwater crocs with glowing eyes and frickin' super-regenerative abilities, not to mention megolamaniacal tendencies.
                And now it's time for one last bow, like all your other selves. Eleven's hour is over now... the clock is striking Twelve's.
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                  #9
                  Aren't Goa'uld symbiotes freshwater eels?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Womble View Post
                    I imagine the fishing trips would continue. I'm told salt-dried symbiotes go great with beer.
                    Tastes like chicken

                    For Wraith, hunger burns like a fire.

                    Tell me, Sheppard, if you found yourself burning alive, would you settle for just one drop of water ...

                    ....... or would you take more?


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dev Corvin View Post
                      Aren't Goa'uld symbiotes freshwater eels?
                      Yeah, last time I checked..........I wasn't salty.

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                        #12
                        This thread is planning on infesting Earth with alien parasites just to see what would happen. I doubt we care if they're saltwater or not!

                        Besides, I'd bet that a goa'uld is adaptive enough to variable host biochemistry that mere sodium chloride isn't going to stop it burrowing into the skull of some unfortunate animal and seizing control of its body.
                        And now it's time for one last bow, like all your other selves. Eleven's hour is over now... the clock is striking Twelve's.
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                          #13
                          Unless that Goa'uld you introduced was a queen, I don't really see any long term environmental consequences. It would either be eaten, or take a host.
                          All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing-Edmund Burke

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                            #14
                            ouch.

                            "newsflash. attacks by agressive animals continue. please stay away from the water"
                            "recent reports talked about crocodiles with glowing eyes. what can you say about this"
                            * the man looks oddish, then his eyes glow*
                            "you all will die!"

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                              #15
                              They would set up a false dolphin religion with them as gods

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