Originally posted by GatetheWay
The thread seems to have wandered a bit off course. Lets get back on topic shall we?
I've heard around the forum that in "The Hive"
Then I remembered that it was mentioned in the "Lost Boys" spoilers that
I’d like to hear your speculation.
I've heard around the forum that in "The Hive"
Spoiler:
McKay spends most of the time going through some sort of withal. Now I suspect he was some how injected with the Wraith enzyme but how and by whom?
I first thought it might have been on of Ford's guys who injected him but why would they do that? And for what purpose?
I first thought it might have been on of Ford's guys who injected him but why would they do that? And for what purpose?
Then I remembered that it was mentioned in the "Lost Boys" spoilers that
Spoiler:
the enzyme improves one's mental capacity. Did McKay feel so let down by himself in "Trinity" that he would take the enzyme in an attempt to make him self smarter? Or did he find himself in a situation where him and the team were in danger and the only way was to take the enzyme to give him self the boost he needed to find the solution to the problem?
I’d like to hear your speculation.
Spoiler:
I thought that maybe McKay takes the enzyme so he has the physical boost needed to help him escape (and possibly bring Teyla and Dex with him)
My other tought is that Ford addicts McKay to the enzyme to get him and the team to help take down "The Hive". McKay would be easy to motivate being addicted and if the others don't help well Ford can refuse McKay the enzyme and according to Beckett the withdrawl may be fatal.
My other tought is that Ford addicts McKay to the enzyme to get him and the team to help take down "The Hive". McKay would be easy to motivate being addicted and if the others don't help well Ford can refuse McKay the enzyme and according to Beckett the withdrawl may be fatal.
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