Obviously "Todd's", though I prefer to call him Steve like the first wraith they captured off-world, plan didn't go as desired. I would have liked to see him offer the following deal to the Atlantis expedition, instead of attacking all the other wraith: In trade for the 3 ZPMs Steve would be allowed to live in a large section of Atlantis (protected by the shield for thousands of years) and supplied an endless supply of death row convicts. After all, Atlantis being run by the IOA, is not US only but worldwide 5 people a day would be easy to accomplish.
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Sounds like he'll be held as a prisoner, in a nice, safe(?) prison, but still a prison.Last edited by PG15; 12 January 2008, 11:55 PM.
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Since most member countries of the IOA have abolished the death penalty, I don't see how their governments would allow such a thing. Also, in the United States (Constitution, Eighth Amendment), Canada (Charter of Rights and Freedoms), and the EU (Charter of Fundamental Rights) I fail to see how death by Wraith feeding wouldn't be classified as cruel and unusual punishment.
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Originally posted by Major_Griff View PostDo the words 'cruel and unusual punishment' mean anything at all to you?!?! Sure maybe the odd psycho serial killer deserves that kind of treatment, but its still does not mean he should get that kind of treatment or we'd be no better than him.
Furthermore, as Rodney has stated, the wraith do not kill people because they want to, but because they have no choice. They're only at fault insofar as to making way too many of themselves. Their feeding, in their mind, is no different than me not being a vegetarian. Are you?
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Originally posted by Forgottensmoke View PostIMO Todd should be allowed on SGA-1 (what do they call the team rofl) because so far he has kept his word but it would be awkward going to a planet meeting knew people with a wraith there
Perfecto!
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