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    Pegasus Black Hole Stargate

    Can something enter the Pegasus Black Hole Stargate and come out of the Milky Way Supergate unscathed?

    If so, isn't it an open invitation for the Wrath into a new feeding ground?
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    The gate is being pulled closer and closer to the black hole, meaning that it would take really infinitely long to get to the gate. Plus, other then the humans no one would know where the gate even leads.
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      #3
      It's a shame we couldn't manage to connect a supergate to the Ori galaxy in the Pegasus, and tell the wraith theres a feeding ground there.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Dromag67 View Post
        It's a shame we couldn't manage to connect a supergate to the Ori galaxy in the Pegasus, and tell the wraith theres a feeding ground there.
        The truth is though, that you would be sacrificing thousands of human lives. The Ori aren't human, and the wraith can't feed on them. It's the innocent humans who are enslaved by the ori that would be fed upon.

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          #5
          In short, yes, something could enter the pegasus gate and exit the supergate.

          The good thing is that only a dart could fit through it. And thats if it even made it to the gate in the first place. First they would have to find out it was there. second, they would have to get to it without being ripped apart by the gravitational pull of the black hole. Then, if the managed to make it through the gate, they would be in a new galaxy where they wouldnt know where anything is, without a hyperdrive and without a way home.

          I wouldnt be to worried about it.
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            #6
            Thinking about it though, the Ori would absolutely PWN the wraith in the Ori galaxy, so if they could trick the wraith into telling ALL of them where it was, they would send a massive armada (even if mostly in stasis) to the Ori galaxy, and one way or another, you just got rid of the wraith. As an added bonus, depending on if they ascended Ori can just snap their fingers to destroy the wraith, or if they gotta build a fleet to pwn them there, you might even distract the Ori from the Milky Way for a little while. The only real negative would be if the Ori found out about Pegasus because of the attack and they started a similar campaign there (hey, there are people that should be worshipping, and more ascended ancients to kill).

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tibit View Post
              Thinking about it though, the Ori would absolutely PWN the wraith in the Ori galaxy, so if they could trick the wraith into telling ALL of them where it was, they would send a massive armada (even if mostly in stasis) to the Ori galaxy, and one way or another, you just got rid of the wraith. As an added bonus, depending on if they ascended Ori can just snap their fingers to destroy the wraith, or if they gotta build a fleet to pwn them there, you might even distract the Ori from the Milky Way for a little while. The only real negative would be if the Ori found out about Pegasus because of the attack and they started a similar campaign there (hey, there are people that should be worshipping, and more ascended ancients to kill).
              The wormholes lead to the Milky Way, not the Ori galaxy.



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                #8
                there are a few problems
                1. the gate gets closer to the blackhole
                2.time dialation
                3.tidal forces-the dart would be ripped apart
                4.the wraith dont know exactly where it leads to. might think its a trap
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                  #9
                  And since when can the Wraith localize open wormholes or Stargates in space, anyway (since when can anyone?)? I doubt the Wraith randomly approach black holes to check for floating space gates. And Stargates are tiny in comparison to space.

                  No one would randomly spot a Stargate floating in space from god knows how far away from a Black Hole you usually travel to stay safe.



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