ultimategurion
July 26th, 2006, 04:11 AM
REPLIAPOPHIS!!!
Just think. SG-1 can use the puddle jumper time machine on another planet to search for some ancient tech they know was there a few years back during the Replicarter invasion of our Galaxy, and the planet just happens to be over-run by Replicators.
The team tries to find the ancient tech, but there are too many Replicators to mess with and their disruptor doesn't work.
BUT, the information they received about this tech states that when Apophis took over Sokar's domain, the device was on his new homeworld.
SOOOOO, SG-1 escapes to the puddle jumper time travel machine, but unknowingly a Replicator hitches a ride.
They go back in time to season 4, fly the ship to Apophis' new homeworld, undetected thanks to the cloaking of the puddle jumper, land, and find the device, then leave.
BUT, the Replicator sneaks off the ship, and begins to devour and multiply.
And since it comes from Season 8, it knows how to create human-form replicators, and after the Replicators over-run the planet, they make a human form replicator version of Apophis.
All of these Replicators, loyal to Replicarter, build a time machine (because the one on the puddle jumper studied the ship while it was in it), and appear in the Galaxy a few weeks before Replicarter shows up to help her out.
While these time traveling Replicators hide out in our Galaxy, knowing that currently they won’t survive in such small numbers, Repliapophis cloaks himself (another thing learned by the Replicator on the puddle jumper), and with the knowledge of Sam gained by Fifth, knows that the Quantum mirror is in Area 51. So, he dials the SGC by using Sam’s Iris Code when he knows Sam will be off world (he knows a working Iris code and when Sam will be off world, also thanks to Fifth’s data mining).
Repliapophis steps through the gate cloaked and undetected, leaves the base, sneaks into Area 51, finds the Quantum Mirror, and sends a signal to his sleeping breatheran to awaken, form a ship, and come to Earth’s orbit and beam him up (remember, the Replicators know how to use Asgard beam technology).
They go back to their hiding place, and Repliapophis uses the mirror to find all of the Repliapophises from other realities and bring them through.
THEN, the leading Repliapophis finds and steals Baal’s cloning device (which was also discussed at some length by SG-1 on the Puddle Jumper for whatever reason when the Replicator was on it), takes it back to his hiding place, adapts it to clone Human Formed Replicators, and sets it up to constantly produce more Repliapophises, thereby freeing up the Replicators that already exists to continue to replicate and build up ships, each of which will be commanded by a Repliapophis.
What a threat that would be!
This way, a fan favorite villain will be brought back, those who enjoy the Replicators will be as giddy as school girls, and anyone who hated the Ori will be pleased, because the whole Repliapophis story arc will change the course of season 8, making the entire Ori story arc irrelevant because it’ll be unlikely that Vala will survive or be able to reach the SGC and force Daniel to search for treasure on Earth, which in turn leads to the finding of the ancient long range communication device that let the Ori learn about us.
Enjoy!
Just think. SG-1 can use the puddle jumper time machine on another planet to search for some ancient tech they know was there a few years back during the Replicarter invasion of our Galaxy, and the planet just happens to be over-run by Replicators.
The team tries to find the ancient tech, but there are too many Replicators to mess with and their disruptor doesn't work.
BUT, the information they received about this tech states that when Apophis took over Sokar's domain, the device was on his new homeworld.
SOOOOO, SG-1 escapes to the puddle jumper time travel machine, but unknowingly a Replicator hitches a ride.
They go back in time to season 4, fly the ship to Apophis' new homeworld, undetected thanks to the cloaking of the puddle jumper, land, and find the device, then leave.
BUT, the Replicator sneaks off the ship, and begins to devour and multiply.
And since it comes from Season 8, it knows how to create human-form replicators, and after the Replicators over-run the planet, they make a human form replicator version of Apophis.
All of these Replicators, loyal to Replicarter, build a time machine (because the one on the puddle jumper studied the ship while it was in it), and appear in the Galaxy a few weeks before Replicarter shows up to help her out.
While these time traveling Replicators hide out in our Galaxy, knowing that currently they won’t survive in such small numbers, Repliapophis cloaks himself (another thing learned by the Replicator on the puddle jumper), and with the knowledge of Sam gained by Fifth, knows that the Quantum mirror is in Area 51. So, he dials the SGC by using Sam’s Iris Code when he knows Sam will be off world (he knows a working Iris code and when Sam will be off world, also thanks to Fifth’s data mining).
Repliapophis steps through the gate cloaked and undetected, leaves the base, sneaks into Area 51, finds the Quantum Mirror, and sends a signal to his sleeping breatheran to awaken, form a ship, and come to Earth’s orbit and beam him up (remember, the Replicators know how to use Asgard beam technology).
They go back to their hiding place, and Repliapophis uses the mirror to find all of the Repliapophises from other realities and bring them through.
THEN, the leading Repliapophis finds and steals Baal’s cloning device (which was also discussed at some length by SG-1 on the Puddle Jumper for whatever reason when the Replicator was on it), takes it back to his hiding place, adapts it to clone Human Formed Replicators, and sets it up to constantly produce more Repliapophises, thereby freeing up the Replicators that already exists to continue to replicate and build up ships, each of which will be commanded by a Repliapophis.
What a threat that would be!
This way, a fan favorite villain will be brought back, those who enjoy the Replicators will be as giddy as school girls, and anyone who hated the Ori will be pleased, because the whole Repliapophis story arc will change the course of season 8, making the entire Ori story arc irrelevant because it’ll be unlikely that Vala will survive or be able to reach the SGC and force Daniel to search for treasure on Earth, which in turn leads to the finding of the ancient long range communication device that let the Ori learn about us.
Enjoy!