When Teyla and Ronan were teamed up together Teyla had a life signs detector. When did teyla get the Therapy?
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Since When has Teyla had the ATA therapy
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I believe the ATA gene is only required to activate the device. All she was doing was carrying it around and looking at it. She didn't do anything else with it. For all we know, Shepard activated it. (Speculation. I don't have an actual evidence. I am just assuming this, but I also thought there was a time this was mentioned.)
If not, then the other case scenario is that they don't require the ATA gene. Simple as.
There are no regrets. Thank you Brad Wright and everyone else for SGU,
and the amazing Stargate franchise in general.
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From the Seige part 2, when the wraith got into Atlantis and Everett was talking to Sheppard
SHEPPARD: Well, we have this. (He reaches into his jacket, takes out a lifesigns detector and shows it to Everett, who looks at the many dots blinking on its screen.) It can't differentiate between Wraith and human but if we confine all base personnel to designated areas, the blips that show up out of bounds will be the likely targets.
EVERETT: Let me see that.
SHEPPARD (handing him the detector): Won't do you any good. You need the gene.
(Everett holds up the detector to show that it's still working.)
EVERETT: I got the gene therapy too.
I just think that the writers forget what needs the gene and what doesn't, or who does and doesn't have it.there’s a decent living to be made in the selling out of ideals--Darren Hayes
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Originally posted by wm_1987 View PostFrom the Seige part 2, when the wraith got into Atlantis and Everett was talking to Sheppard
SHEPPARD: Well, we have this. (He reaches into his jacket, takes out a lifesigns detector and shows it to Everett, who looks at the many dots blinking on its screen.) It can't differentiate between Wraith and human but if we confine all base personnel to designated areas, the blips that show up out of bounds will be the likely targets.
EVERETT: Let me see that.
SHEPPARD (handing him the detector): Won't do you any good. You need the gene.
(Everett holds up the detector to show that it's still working.)
EVERETT: I got the gene therapy too.
I just think that the writers forget what needs the gene and what doesn't, or who does and doesn't have it.
Too be honest though, Teyla holding the LSD which is appeared to be "activated" is such a minor plot hole that it doesn't bother me.
There are no regrets. Thank you Brad Wright and everyone else for SGU,
and the amazing Stargate franchise in general.
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From "Irresponsible"
McKAY: How is it that you’re able to operate the Ancient technology without the A.T.A. gene?
LUCIUS: Oh, that was easy. All I had to do was find a guy with the gene, have him initiate the device. I mean, it took a long time but, you know, once it was done, I could activate this thing any time I wanted.Meh...
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If I recall correctly, there was a fair amount of criticism regarding Lucius being able to use the shield, and personally I still don't think it makes sense the way they did it.
The ATA gene was a big deal back in S1, and you had to have it to operate certain things. But after that, things kind of fell apart. Ford and Michael being able to fly the jumpers, Lucius and the shield, Teyla and Larrin being able to use the LSDs. I guess the writers just decided to ignore it when it got in the way. Kinda like Teyla's vanishing and reappearing wraith powers.- Life after Stargate -Agent Carter * Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. * The Blacklist * Castle * Elementary * GrimmHawaii Five-0 * The Mentalist * NCIS * NCIS:LA * Once Upon a Time * Rizzoli & Islessigpic
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