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    #16
    In Sateda it pretty much was convincing that he wasnt immune because that wraith was about to feed off him, and he is concievably the same who ordered him to be a runner in the first place. I think the writers scrapped the whole immunity idea.
    Their white flags are no match to our guns!!

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      #17
      Originally posted by FenRiR Ragnarok Warlord View Post
      Yeah same here... the whole immunity thing is better that it just being Ronon making a good training Aid for the Wraith...
      Was it training though? Or sport?

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        #18
        he's a human. Why should he have an immunity?
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          #19
          Why Aris Boch (Deadman Switch, SG-1) people have an immunity to Goa'uld symbiotes, even though they're human ? That's just something they have, a lil thing that makes them different, but still human.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Alendra View Post
            Why Aris Boch (Deadman Switch, SG-1) people have an immunity to Goa'uld symbiotes, even though they're human ? That's just something they have, a lil thing that makes them different, but still human.
            I thought that they said that the Goa'uld needed DNA of the host species in order to be able to be compatible with said species, or was that the things in "Hathor" that the writers later abandoned? Such as the human/Goa'uld queen and the DNA hybridization stuff? Because later, we see huge Go'auld queens in tanks and we see Unas to Human jumps.

            Vala,

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