The disregard for life seems to be getting worse and worse. When lyou ook a little deeper, this ep was about the genocide of an important civilization. It was said that crime was almost non-existant. And their tech had made huge leaps and strides over everyone else the teams have encountered. They looked a couple hundred years ahead of pre-Asgard-alliance Earth. And now that Sheppard freed all the murders, that planet is gone.Originally Posted by Mayhemm
The Wraith Cruisers were over the island, which made it look like the 'deal' was still valid. But with no prisoners, they'll go to the mainland. And thousands of law abiding, civilized people will die. All because Sheppard screwed up and lost his guns and made a quick, thoughtless decision.
Like a previous poster said, this ep had a lot of traits of the last couple of seasons of Andromeda, and thats not a good thing.
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Cruiser takes off in that way that cruisers have of showing exactly where and who its going to. Yup, you guessed it: Cruiser shows up outside the window of the sleazy leader. Mr. Sleazebag puts hand to mouth and makes the classic silent scream of horror. The End.
I'm actually suprised theres anything left of Alesia (sp?) at least for them to be worthy enemies, oh yeah I forgot, "Shawn" is to "civilized" to destroy a whole world. Without the planet he'll have to go out of his way to get his human life stock, wine and the other "finer things of life" from another planet.
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