I hope Weir does not come back as a commander or any position of trust. Not because I don't like the character, but because it'll contradict all the previous incidents where a replicator is considered a security risk by the team or the IOA. If they trust Weir again after she has been with the replicators for so long, they would be breaking their own logic.
As for Woolsey, it's not exactly unheard of that a political entity has placed someone who really wasn't suited for leadership in a position of power, even in real life. It makes perfect sense for the IOA to put him there after all the times they've questioned Atlantis' administration. This will open a bunch of story possibilities.
Anyone who wants the Chinese IOA representative to be given command hasn't really considered that there's no way that the US would allow that. Even though Atlantis is IOA, the Americans have the most influence over it. They control the Stargate program and all the ships, as well as most of the technology.
As for Woolsey, it's not exactly unheard of that a political entity has placed someone who really wasn't suited for leadership in a position of power, even in real life. It makes perfect sense for the IOA to put him there after all the times they've questioned Atlantis' administration. This will open a bunch of story possibilities.
Anyone who wants the Chinese IOA representative to be given command hasn't really considered that there's no way that the US would allow that. Even though Atlantis is IOA, the Americans have the most influence over it. They control the Stargate program and all the ships, as well as most of the technology.
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