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you care because you are a fan and if she is,it may as Camy pointed out, effect her role, possible departure from the show. if she (according to the spoilers) says she has not told anyone on the team, then she is not far gone to be showing so can't see some experiment gone wrong (delay) that would cause her pregnancy. anyway, if she is in real life, it would be like Vala, light duty and the baby could turn out to be something special that would not linger in Atlantis very long if it was conceived other than naturally. however it turns out, they still need to generate some story about Teyla and a love interest like everyone else has had.
you care because you are a fan and if she is,it may as Camy pointed out, effect her role, possible departure from the show. if she (according to the spoilers) says she has not told anyone on the team, then she is not far gone to be showing so can't see some experiment gone wrong (delay) that would cause her pregnancy. anyway, if she is in real life, it would be like Vala, light duty and the baby could turn out to be something special that would not linger in Atlantis very long if it was conceived other than naturally. however it turns out, they still need to generate some story about Teyla and a love interest like everyone else has had.
This now begs the question: How human would the child be? Barring the whole "who's the daddy" thing. I mean, we know Teyla has Wraith DNA, so the child can't be completely human.
Also, if the pregnancy is a plot by the Wraith, how dangerous would a Wraith/Human hybrid be? Or, worse yet, what if it was done by the Asurans? A part-Wraith, part-Replicator, part-Human would be scary, in my opinon.
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