I'm noticing a lot of inconsistencies in Stargate now...
For one... the puddle jumpers... how come they aren't equiped with hyperdrives? I mean, if the relatively small F-302 can create a hyperspace window, why can't the bigger, more advanced puddle jumper? After all, it is Atlantian technology, which is infinitely superior to the reverse-engineered little F-302.
Also... the stargate "highway" that they're implementing to be able to reach earth without the ZPM, what is powering these gates... and without a large body like a planet... what address would these gates have? It was established in SG-1 that they can't use a stargate unless it was near the proximity of a planet. They also show that the chevrons represent stars in the galaxy and through that, the gates can orient themselves.
And if each gate or planet has its own unique "origin" symbol, why not use those symbols instead of six chevrons?
Additionally, what about the Atlantian replicators? It's obvious that the Ancients dealt with them before, otherwise O'neill couldn't have dug up the schematics for the weapon that disrupted the replicators' links. Wouldn't this weapon have COMPLETELY eraticated the replicators when the Atlantians decided to destroy them?
Also, the code that prevents the replicators from killing Ancients... how would it work exactly? It's not as if the replicators can immediately know if someone is an ancient? If it were merely the case of detecting the ATA gene, then wouldn't that mean they couldn't hurt Shepard or McKay?
For one... the puddle jumpers... how come they aren't equiped with hyperdrives? I mean, if the relatively small F-302 can create a hyperspace window, why can't the bigger, more advanced puddle jumper? After all, it is Atlantian technology, which is infinitely superior to the reverse-engineered little F-302.
Also... the stargate "highway" that they're implementing to be able to reach earth without the ZPM, what is powering these gates... and without a large body like a planet... what address would these gates have? It was established in SG-1 that they can't use a stargate unless it was near the proximity of a planet. They also show that the chevrons represent stars in the galaxy and through that, the gates can orient themselves.
And if each gate or planet has its own unique "origin" symbol, why not use those symbols instead of six chevrons?
Additionally, what about the Atlantian replicators? It's obvious that the Ancients dealt with them before, otherwise O'neill couldn't have dug up the schematics for the weapon that disrupted the replicators' links. Wouldn't this weapon have COMPLETELY eraticated the replicators when the Atlantians decided to destroy them?
Also, the code that prevents the replicators from killing Ancients... how would it work exactly? It's not as if the replicators can immediately know if someone is an ancient? If it were merely the case of detecting the ATA gene, then wouldn't that mean they couldn't hurt Shepard or McKay?
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