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There must be a good reason for the writers not revisiting it - the ship wouldn't be that hard to find, given they know it's rough last position, it's last speed, and the Apollo at least has super-powerful sensors that would likely find it from quite a distance away.
Either TPTB think it's giving the characters too much power to once again have an Ancient warship at their disposal and so will retcon it's existence by saying it blew up, lost all radiation shielding, is a total deathtrap, isn't worth the effort etc, or they have something planned for it for a later season.
I'd reckon the first one. The SGA team never seem to have much luck holding onto these ships, and a 304 seems to be superior anyway (despite lack of drones).
Well, the 304 won't be superior, if they install asgard beams on the Tria too
Gah! Asgard Death Beams on everything!!! Unending has a lot to answer for...
But yeah, an Ancient ship repaired with 304 tech, and Atlantis have their own ship. Or at least, use the Daedalus / Apollo's hyperdrive to tow it back to Atlantis where McKay might be able to do something with it, even if it gets used as little more than an orbital weapons platform (hide it from the Wraith long range sensors behind, or in, one of the new Atlantis homeworld's five moons).
I still think it'd make a cool, if only temporary, replacement for Midway. I just can't see TPTB giving us closure regarding the Tria unless they can wrap a truly awesome story around it.
I'll freely admit that the expedition has an horrific record with ships, but there is an easy solution, just say that the IOA and Stargate Command want it brought to the Milky Way so that it can be studied while building new ships. There's like a billion reasons they could use to explain it not appearing in the show, but I just want them to actually mention the ship. It hasn't been mentioned once since we first saw it. In Echoes Rodney mentioned the three lovely ZPMs, that would have been a prime opportunity to mention the Tria, but we got nothing.
I know I sound whiny, but I just want something about the Tria. It could be so good, and at the same time its absence could be so easily explained, and yet nothing happens.
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I'll freely admit that the expedition has an horrific record with ships, but there is an easy solution, just say that the IOA and Stargate Command want it brought to the Milky Way so that it can be studied while building new ships. There's like a billion reasons they could use to explain it not appearing in the show, but I just want them to actually mention the ship. It hasn't been mentioned once since we first saw it. In Echoes Rodney mentioned the three lovely ZPMs, that would have been a prime opportunity to mention the Tria, but we got nothing.
I know I sound whiny, but I just want something about the Tria. It could be so good, and at the same time its absence could be so easily explained, and yet nothing happens.
I wouldn't say you sound whiny at all - I think a lot of people will agree when I say Stargate has a bad record as far as leaving plot threads dangling goes, and quite frankly the Tria is one of the worst.
An Ancient warship, apparently functional, clearly abandoned, waiting for the only people who know its location - us - to do something with it, is just forgotten and never referred to again?
You know, I would even be happy if Rodney mentioned it blew up, shook itself apart from the rapid deceleration ("They're not just slowing down, they're slamming on the brakes at something like 50Gs" or something like that IIRC), Helia(?) scuttled it rather than risk the Wraith get their hands on it...anything.
Obviously I'd prefer a more productive Tria reference (outfitted as Midway 2.0, towed to secret location by the Apollo for study, in Wraith hands and requires liberation etc), but I would accept something that tied off one of the bigger dangling plot threads.
My memory's poor, but I think it was kind of implied that given that the Tria was moving at 0.99c (I think), and the Daedalus had to jump ahead of it to make meaningful contact and beam the Ancients onboard, that doing it the other way around would be ridiculous.
Plus, the time dilation factor would be a pain, given the Ancients onboard experienced much less time than the millennia they'd been travelling.
And, also, if the Ancients couldn't fix it, would Rodney have had much luck?
From the point of view of a writer - it would have been way too easy. An easily acquired Ancient warship, probably with ZPM and drones, would have made things too easy.
but we know from experience that TPTB retarded the ancient warships to make them "weaker" so it would not have been a good investment....they would have ended with crashing it into another ship or something because something "couldnt" be fix and all you needed to do to make rodney fix something was hold a lemon at him
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Well it's official, we will not be hearing anything about the Tria in season 5.
For the past 9 days I've been asking every day at Mallozzi's blog whether we'll hear anything about the ship this season, and this morning the answer came in,
"We Will Not." Scroll down to the mailbag and it's about the fifth question.
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