This is just my opinion on the whole deal, but I think that the Ancients, using their incredible knowledge and foresight, built and positioned Atlantis for the humans of the SGC to find millions of years after the fact. Why, you ask?
Well, for example, humans learn at an incredible rate (take for example what we accomplished in the 2oth century). Now think about a parent race, such as the Ancients, who are perhaps even more intelligent. Now consider that it must have taken millions of years for the Ancients to evolve into human form and learn enough knowledge in order to build an entire city capable of traveling on an interstellar journey.
We're talking about millions of years worth of knowledge and the city of Atlantis uses push button operation to access control functions and fly ships. Granted, there is the mind integration found on the puddle jumpers, but look how easily Dr. Wier and crew were able to initiate operations in a city built by the Ancient's knowledge. It just seems too "tailor-made" to me, that Sg-A was
able to stumble into Atlantis and do things such as using and flying a puddle jumper using good 'ole American know-how... What do you think?
Well, for example, humans learn at an incredible rate (take for example what we accomplished in the 2oth century). Now think about a parent race, such as the Ancients, who are perhaps even more intelligent. Now consider that it must have taken millions of years for the Ancients to evolve into human form and learn enough knowledge in order to build an entire city capable of traveling on an interstellar journey.
We're talking about millions of years worth of knowledge and the city of Atlantis uses push button operation to access control functions and fly ships. Granted, there is the mind integration found on the puddle jumpers, but look how easily Dr. Wier and crew were able to initiate operations in a city built by the Ancient's knowledge. It just seems too "tailor-made" to me, that Sg-A was
able to stumble into Atlantis and do things such as using and flying a puddle jumper using good 'ole American know-how... What do you think?
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