I've used the Search function and the closest thing to this subject is Ancient vs Asgard, so apologies if this has been posted before.
In the SG-1 episodes Fallen (Part 1) and Homecoming (Part 2), the Tok'ra inject Daniel and Jonas with some kind of isotope that lets them elude the ship's sensors. When the isotope runs out in Homecoming, the sensors detect them, meaning that the sensors could detect intruders, how? i dont know, maybe they appeared "un-jaffa" on the sensors. i mean think about it, anubis' ship was the huge piece of junk, and imagine the number of jaffa on board.....so how are the sensors able to pick out daniel and jonas???? the sensors did pick them out as different lifesigns......
as oppose to the sensors in Atlantis and those handheld lifesign detectors....the atlantien sensors can only pick out life sign signals but could not differentiat between species and whatnot.....so saying that, are the goa'uld sensors better than the ancients sensors???? any thoughts??
In the SG-1 episodes Fallen (Part 1) and Homecoming (Part 2), the Tok'ra inject Daniel and Jonas with some kind of isotope that lets them elude the ship's sensors. When the isotope runs out in Homecoming, the sensors detect them, meaning that the sensors could detect intruders, how? i dont know, maybe they appeared "un-jaffa" on the sensors. i mean think about it, anubis' ship was the huge piece of junk, and imagine the number of jaffa on board.....so how are the sensors able to pick out daniel and jonas???? the sensors did pick them out as different lifesigns......
as oppose to the sensors in Atlantis and those handheld lifesign detectors....the atlantien sensors can only pick out life sign signals but could not differentiat between species and whatnot.....so saying that, are the goa'uld sensors better than the ancients sensors???? any thoughts??
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