I wonder if Weir will give Sheppard another hug when he returns to Atlantis. If she does, let's hope she also hugs Teyla and Ronan. And ESPECIALLY McKay. She needs to be an equal opportunity hugger.
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Originally posted by ShadowMaatOriginally posted by Shep'sSocksWhat are Ford hatas?
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I dunno. Sending out every spare team Atlantis has to search fifty planets seems a bit excessive to me. Plus having to use the puddle jumpers and/or probes to determine whether or not an address leads to a space gate, that takes up even more time and resources.
I'm sure Hammond has probably done the same for SG-1, but the SGC is bigger, has better resources, and doesn't have to worry about keeping their existence hidden from the enemy.
*shrug* I'm sure it'll all work out for the best, I just happen to think it's a little... much. And as I said before, I'd feel a lot more comfortable with Weir going to extremes over AR-1 if I could also see her going to extremes over lesser teams/people.
Coup D'etatSpoiler:I know that Lorne's team is going to get captured by the Genii. I'll be VERY curious to see if Weir is willing to expend all the resources available to her in order to bring them back alive.
I want more proof that this isn't just a Sheppard/AR-1 thing and that her commitment to her people extends to EVERYONE and not just the main characters.
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Originally posted by ShadowMaatI dunno. Sending out every spare team Atlantis has to search fifty planets seems a bit excessive to me. Plus having to use the puddle jumpers and/or probes to determine whether or not an address leads to a space gate, that takes up even more time and resources.
I'm sure Hammond has probably done the same for SG-1, but the SGC is bigger, has better resources, and doesn't have to worry about keeping their existence hidden from the enemy.
*shrug* I'm sure it'll all work out for the best, I just happen to think it's a little... much. And as I said before, I'd feel a lot more comfortable with Weir going to extremes over AR-1 if I could also see her going to extremes over lesser teams/people.
Coup D'etatSpoiler:I know that Lorne's team is going to get captured by the Genii. I'll be VERY curious to see if Weir is willing to expend all the resources available to her in order to bring them back alive.
I want more proof that this isn't just a Sheppard/AR-1 thing and that her commitment to her people extends to EVERYONE and not just the main characters.
I'll be perfectly happy to condemn her for her Shep's team preference if she doesn't show an interest in the events of your spoiler.
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This was a good episode, in my opinion. Not so "fun", but interesting. The dark turn Ford has great potential for an ongoing arc -- but it kinda requires the guy surviving the next episode. I can only hope, as a big multiseasonal "collapse and redemption" arc would be incredible. I don't expect [nor want] the old Ford back, anyway, as he could be very interesting as a character if/after he "turns back".
But if Teal'c, First Prime of Apophis and killer of gosh knows how many innocents during that job and all the ones below it, can turn and redeem himself, then certainly Ford can as well...o.oOld McNeill had a base, SG SG-1. And on that base he had a Ba'al, SG SG-1. With a Ba'al, Ba'al here and a Ba'al, Ba'al there, here a Ba'al there a Ba'al, everywhere a Ba'al Ba'al. Old McNeill had a base, SG SG-1!
[Don't ask. Please.]
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Refresh my memory: do they know FOR A FACT that Shep's team is nowhere on the initial planet's surface? I mean, I know Lorne reported in and said there was no sign of them, but did he and his team search the entire planet? That's a lot of ground to cover for one small group. Even if it's a tiny world. Or was there some other evidence that led them to believe that AR-1 had, in fact, been hijacked offworld?
Stripping addresses off a DHD isn't exactly proof of wrongdoing, especially if there's no way to tell when the imprint was made.
For all they know, some of those addys could have been entered hundreds of years ago.
I'm sure we'll find out more about that in the conclusion, I just can't remember why everyone was convinced they weren't on that one planet.
Something tells me that Shep will be the one showing concern in Coup, rather than Weir, but I guess we'll see about that, too.
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Originally posted by ShadowMaatRefresh my memory: do they know FOR A FACT that Shep's team is nowhere on the initial planet's surface? I mean, I know Lorne reported in and said there was no sign of them, but did he and his team search the entire planet? That's a lot of ground to cover for one small group. Even if it's a tiny world. Or was there some other evidence that led them to believe that AR-1 had, in fact, been hijacked offworld?
Stripping addresses off a DHD isn't exactly proof of wrongdoing, especially if there's no way to tell when the imprint was made.
For all they know, some of those addys could have been entered hundreds of years ago.
I'm sure we'll find out more about that in the conclusion, I just can't remember why everyone was convinced they weren't on that one planet.
Something tells me that Shep will be the one showing concern in Coup, rather than Weir, but I guess we'll see about that, too.
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Roman/Greek Statues, Egyptian looking stuff.... well.....
You didn't notice how some of the Pegasus Galaxy humans look and dress like:
Quakers & Pilgrims (Genii disguise), WW2 era (Genii), late-18th century (anti-Wraith feeding drug), Pacific Islanders (Chaya's people), medieval dressed (Athosians), and etc. ???
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Originally posted by Peoples_GeneralRoman/Greek Statues, Egyptian looking stuff.... well.....
You didn't notice how some of the Pegasus Galaxy humans look and dress like:
Quakers & Pilgrims (Genii disguise), WW2 era (Genii), late-18th century (anti-Wraith feeding drug), Pacific Islanders (Chaya's people), medieval dressed (Athosians), and etc. ???
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Originally posted by Universal NexusBut if Teal'c, First Prime of Apophis and killer of gosh knows how many innocents during that job and all the ones below it, can turn and redeem himself, then certainly Ford can as well...o.o
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Originally posted by Major TylerI agree about the redemption part, but other than that your analogy doesn't fit. Ford hasn't killed (or really even harmed) anyone other than Wraith, so comparing him to a First Prime is a bit of a stretch.
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Originally posted by Shep'sSocksYou don't think that turning people into drug addicts is harming them? I don't think it's much of a stretch.
Since you didn't read clearly (or only read what you wanted to read) I said the analogy was a stretch.
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