In the Omnipedia it list 60 known Wraith Hiveships. Anyone know how many have been destroyed?
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People have counted them all, but I'm too lazy to look it up. You might be able to find it with the search function. I think it was something like 20 or a little more, but the Omnipedia is wrong, because it was 20 hives in the same quadrant as the expedition and 60 elsewhere so that makes 80.
There's also the fact that it's only logical to assume the Wraith can build more hives.
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Originally posted by Myles View PostPeople have counted them all, but I'm too lazy to look it up. You might be able to find it with the search function. I think it was something like 20 or a little more, but the Omnipedia is wrong, because it was 20 hives in the same quadrant as the expedition and 60 elsewhere so that makes 80.
There's also the fact that it's only logical to assume the Wraith can build more hives.
5 hives were destroyed in the 2nd Siege of Atlantis (the first of course being 10,000 years ago).
2 hives were destroyed in The Hive.
2 hives were destroyed in Allies-Misbeggotten
1 hive was destroyed in SG-1's Pegasus Project
2 hives were destroyed in orbit around New Lantia.
1 probable destruction in orbit over Asuras
1 hive ship destroyed in taking out the Wraith soldier cloning facility
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Originally posted by rarocks24 View PostI believe it was 12 in the same quadrant and 60 est. in total in Pegasus.
5 hives were destroyed in the 2nd Siege of Atlantis (the first of course being 10,000 years ago).
2 hives were destroyed in The Hive.
2 hives were destroyed in Allies-Misbeggotten
1 hive was destroyed in SG-1's Pegasus Project
2 hives were destroyed in orbit around New Lantia.
1 probable destruction in orbit over Asuras
1 hive ship destroyed in taking out the Wraith soldier cloning facilitysupersoldier34sigpic
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Actually your wrong.
The Ancient satelite destroyed 1 hive
Sheppared's sucidue jumper destroyed another hive.
The Daedalus destroyed one hive over Atlantis.
The Daedalus destroyed two more hives while trying to intercept the Wraith's second attackOriginally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by M337ING View PostAre Atlantis' sensors able to scan the entire galaxy? Because I somewhat doubt that, and I think the 60 ships number was only for a part of the galaxy.
And actually, I think I was wrong on the number of hives in our region of Pegasus, I believe it's about 21 hives.
With the Civil War and the Wraith's stinginess about sending x-amount of hives to Asuras, it only furthers the original estimate.
And Pegasus is not the size of the Milky Way. It doesn't even come close. So hives are very close together.
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While they were much more confident about there being 21 Hives in their quadrant of the Pegasus galaxy...
GRODIN: But we were able to ascertain the existence of twenty-one Wraith hive ships just in our quadrant of the Pegasus galaxy alone.
GRODIN: And there are indications of far more elsewhere in Pegasus.
SHEPPARD: How many more?
GRODIN: Well, there's no way of knowing for sure. Perhaps sixty, or more.
*Siege Pt. One - 1 Hive ship destroyed by reactivation of Lantian satellite weapon.
*Siege Pt. Three - 4 hive ships destroyed. One via Puddle Jumper and 3 from transport.
* The Hive - 2 Hive ships destroy each other after one of the Queens is murdered.
* No Man's Land - 1 hive ship is destroyed by the Orion.
* Misbegotten - 1 hive ship destroyed by another hive ship.
* Pegasus Project - 1 hive ship destroyed.
* The Seer - 2 hives destroy each other.
* Be All My Sin's Remember'd - 1 hive ship destroyed.
* Spoils of War - 1 hive ship destroyed.
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There used to be a count on Wiki but they considered it "original research" and removed it. Since then, I've lost count as I've had too much to deal with to keep count. If I ever have time to rewatch the series, I would make a definitive known count. I know, I could just skim the titles but that is not a guarantee to remember everything.
Vala,
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5 in the Second siege of Atlantis
2 in the Hive
1 in No Man's Land
1 in Misbegotten
1 in the Pegasus Project
2 in the Seer
1 in BASMAR
1 in Spoils of War
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