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    OK can everyone please stop posting stuff about vegas or season five, cuz i live in Australia and they haven't even aired Search and Rescue yet.

    Oh and as for the Earth raids and stuff for housing and suplies, that's kinda silly.

    The best option for freeing earth with earth's remaining military capability is Sam's guerilla tactics.

    You know the Jupiter and a couple of DSC 304s exit hyperspace and pummel the ships in orbit. they could probably destroy 3-4 corvettes and frigates each time and then escape to recharge their shields. thay could do this like once a week depending on travel time to and from Beta site or nearset alliance outpost (that's safe).

    Also guerilla tactics should be the main focus of the alliance now that they've lost half or more of the Galaxy. For example, the Vietnam war the U.S. was militarily and technologically superior to the NVA and VC but could not contain them cause they effectively used guerilla tactics. If the Alliance did that they sould destroy like twenty or more ships a week if they use small raiding fleets comprised of a mothership (Jupiter, Hak'tyl, Nox Battlecruiser) and a couple escorts (DSC 304s, BC 303s, Ha'tak etc.)

    One more thing. WHY THE HELL DO EARTH TROOPS STILL USE BULLETS AND THE LIKE, WHY AFTER 15 YEARS DO THEY NOT HAVE ANY SORT OF ENERGY BASED PROJECTILE WEAPON OR AT LEAST A MORE EFFECTIVE BULLET VARIANT. I mean it takes like 20 bullets to kill a jaffa (Although their allies now, mostly), like 50 bullets to kill a wraith (that's an entire clip if memory serves me right) and at least a grenade to kill a der'kal.

    ps. If they actually shot any of these enemies in the head 1 or 2 bullets would probably do the job, but still my question stands if anybody has an opinion or thought.

    pps. Please stop posting anything on Season five Atlantis, i don't want anything to be spoiled.

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      Didn't s09119 say that Atlantis couldn't take on refugees cause it was in dire straits. Could that possibly mean that both the Apollo and Daedalus recalled to defend Earth were both destroyed? (intriguing lol). Or could they have survived (one or both) and subsequently gone back to Pegasus leaving us with on one or two DSC 304s.

      Also s09119 i was just wondering if you planned for any of the future episodes to do something similar to the last man. Not the time travel part but have intermittent stories concerning the events of the past year, like how any of our escaping were destroyed, b attles they were in, sabotage or intelligence missions anyone (Earth survivors) went on and the beginnings of resistance movements on Earth and how they got to whereever it is you pick them up at. Just a thought.

      ps just taking this opportunity to once again beg that Australia can have a ship or have a kick ass resistance movement (or both, i mean i ain't that picky lol).

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        s09119

        i havent posted here for a while and i forgot to say why i joined really. i joined so as to omment on your stories but i got too wound up reading them again to remember to do so.

        also:
        The only group to not do this yet is the Nox, but they've helped in their own way, re-creating the Alliance to defend the galaxy. The tale of these old and powerful races is one of deeply-flawed peoples rising above pettiness and cowardice to lay down their lives for others... something Earth has tried to do but that humanity as a species fails at (America and China, respectively). It's sort of a mirror, really; we represent the ultimate best and worst of the ancient Alliance, with unflinching bravery in some and terrible betrayal in others.
        i couldn't agree more s09119. couldnt agree more.
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          Pls, could you pleeease post an episode about the restistans on Earth? And please tell us about Michells fate!

          // A great fan
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          The replicator isnt running away, he is just, um, shifting fase

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            On the wiki it said Apollo was destroyed.
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            The New GateWorld Virtual Fleet Database

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              Really?! But in Enemys at the gate the Apollo was badly damaged after a fight with the ZPM powered hive. Then Ellis said that theire hyperdrive was so damage so they were stranden in space, waiting for rescue. Mayby the help didn´t arrive soon enought
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              The replicator isnt running away, he is just, um, shifting fase

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                Originally posted by Fleet Admiral - Earth View Post
                Didn't s09119 say that Atlantis couldn't take on refugees cause it was in dire straits. Could that possibly mean that both the Apollo and Daedalus recalled to defend Earth were both destroyed? (intriguing lol). Or could they have survived (one or both) and subsequently gone back to Pegasus leaving us with on one or two DSC 304s.
                The Daedalus was destroyed attempting to take out Vur'naa's ship over Earth. The Apollo's status is currently unknown (to the audience, anyway).

                Also s09119 i was just wondering if you planned for any of the future episodes to do something similar to the last man. Not the time travel part but have intermittent stories concerning the events of the past year, like how any of our escaping were destroyed,
                Yes.

                b attles they were in
                Yes.

                , sabotage or intelligence missions anyone (Earth survivors) went on
                Yes.

                and the beginnings of resistance movements on Earth and how they got to whereever it is you pick them up at.
                Yes.

                Originally posted by Wazmux View Post
                Pls, could you pleeease post an episode about the restistans on Earth? And please tell us about Michells fate!

                // A great fan
                You'll see what's been going on Earth-side for the past year soon, scout's honor. As for Mitchell... well his F-302 slammed into concrete in Paris...

                Originally posted by Lt. Col. Mcoy View Post
                On the wiki it said Apollo was destroyed.
                o.O Liar. It says, and I quote, "Status Unknown."

                Originally posted by Wazmux View Post
                Really?! But in Enemys at the gate the Apollo was badly damaged after a fight with the ZPM powered hive. Then Ellis said that theire hyperdrive was so damage so they were stranden in space, waiting for rescue. Mayby the help didn´t arrive soon enought
                Lt. Col. Mcoy is referring to after the Battle of Earth in "Star By Star," I believe.
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                  Originally posted by s09119 View Post
                  It's a massive risk for comparatively little gain. Why bother when they're not in dire need of housing or supplies?
                  I was refering to all that ship building gear we have tucked away somewhere.

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                    You know the Jupiter and a couple of DSC 304s exit hyperspace and pummel the ships in orbit. they could probably destroy 3-4 corvettes and frigates each time and then escape to recharge their shields. thay could do this like once a week depending on travel time to and from Beta site or nearset alliance outpost (that's safe).
                    No offense, but that's a terrible tactic. It's like invading a country from the sea, destroy their defenses and then fail to take the advantage, allowing the enemy to regroup and rebuild their defenses. Next time you attack you'll meet stronger resistance.

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                      Originally posted by Link Æwondåslåmon View Post
                      No offense, but that's a terrible tactic. It's like invading a country from the sea, destroy their defenses and then fail to take the advantage, allowing the enemy to regroup and rebuild their defenses. Next time you attack you'll meet stronger resistance.
                      A better tactic would be bombing their industrial complexes (the ones not on earth, which are likely to be right in the middle of large population centers to discirage such tactics), especially their mines and scrap yards.

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                        Originally posted by Link Æwondåslåmon View Post
                        No offense, but that's a terrible tactic. It's like invading a country from the sea, destroy their defenses and then fail to take the advantage, allowing the enemy to regroup and rebuild their defenses. Next time you attack you'll meet stronger resistance.
                        Well i do take some offense, cause in my oppinion it is effective. similar to pearl harbour the U.S. was incapable of offensive for nearly a year. In this case the der'kal could be losinh 2 or 3 ships each atttack for no losses to us cause as seen in 'severed dreams' when we come out of hyperspace the only warning they seem to have is us firing on them. They are rebuilding their lost ships over captured planets but if you follow this tactic they simply can not keep up with rebuilding 2-3 ships a week times how many raiding groups you use. And as for rebuilding their defenses, the only defenses the der'kal seem to have are their ships, and it's unlikely they'll have cruisers or superships on the edges of their fleets. meaning you don't fly in to the armada and have 100 ships depleting your shields in minutes like Jupiter in 'severed dreams', you come out at the edge of their space where they can't bring as much firepower to bear meaning the Jupiter will last longer and half protect the 304s with it and enable them to take out a few escort ships. the der'kal fleets would start to diminsh as they can't continue to rebuild ships as fast as they would be losing them.

                        Also another tactic i've been thinking of to take out cruisers is to use F-302s, cargo ships, tel'tak's and the like outfit them with auto-pilot AI and hyperspace engines. like they did against anubis and to rescue SG-1 use hyperspace to bypass the shields and beam a naquadriah enhanced nuke in the middle of their ship. Or the reason i said auto-pilot AI is to use precise calculations to come out of the hyperspace window in the middle of their hanger bay and BOOM suicide run without anyone actually forfeiting their lives.

                        Don't tell me this won't work cause they used an al'kesh i think to get inside a cruiser's shields to beam out SG-1 so they could easily do it to beam a nuke on board or several nukes. and in the case of the smaller escort ships they could exit hyperspace right in the middle of their hanger bays, which probably have the most open area in the ship as well as secondary explosion potential. Also even if we don't have blue prints for their ships it ain't hard to figure out which part of the enemy ships all the fighters are coming out of. And the calculations to have a fighter exit hyperspace in the middle of a ship aren't that difficult, but if it isn't realistic enough for you that a ship could exit hyperspace inside a ship long enough for the nuke to detonate without crashing, fine, do what the asgard did blow the ship up in hyperspace just make sure the calculations are precise and the blowing up happens in the middle of a der'kal ship.

                        This also ain't a waste of ships as it a) guarantees a one shot kill b) we've seen entire squadrons of F-302s taken out very quickly after bombing runs.

                        constructive criticism or reality checks on my opinions is welcome, i promise i won't take offence, much.

                        Also s09119 in 'severed dreams' tou have one of the der'kal commanders be surprised that the humans are capable of attack after their base of operations was destroyed (a.k.a. Earth), seems a bit odd if the Jupiter has lost an entire fighter bay that it wasn't the der'kal that knocked that off and have seen a lot of Earth hit and run strikes with Colonel Carter in command?

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                          Originally posted by Fleet Admiral - Earth View Post
                          Also s09119 in 'severed dreams' tou have one of the der'kal commanders be surprised that the humans are capable of attack after their base of operations was destroyed (a.k.a. Earth), seems a bit odd if the Jupiter has lost an entire fighter bay that it wasn't the der'kal that knocked that off and have seen a lot of Earth hit and run strikes with Colonel Carter in command?
                          Carter hasn't lost a single battle since she began her guerrilla warfare; the Der'kal just chalked up their losses to the Alliance in general, not the Tau'ri. The Jupiter has taken heavy damage, but no one ever survived to tell their superiors about who hit them.
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                            Originally posted by s09119 View Post
                            The Daedalus was destroyed attempting to take out Vur'naa's ship over Earth. The Apollo's status is currently unknown (to the audience, anyway).
                            . NOOOOOOO.

                            R.I.P. Daedalus. You were a good ship.

                            R.I.P. Colonel Caldwell. You did your best.

                            R.I.P. Major Marks. You were the best second officer.


                            Dr. Daedalus
                            Last edited by Dr. Daedalus; 05 February 2009, 04:47 PM.
                            God is the original transporter.

                            Acts 8:39b-40a: The Spirit of the Lord suddenly took Phillip away and the official did not see him again, but went on his way rejoicing. Philip, however, appeared at Azotus (an old city in ancient Israel) and traveled about.

                            He is also the author of love and justice:

                            Spoiler:
                            Romans 5:8: But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

                            John 14:6: Jesus (Christ) answered: I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

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                              Meh, I like Sanders better anyways, I'm tired of bald captains.

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                                Originally posted by Crazy Tom View Post
                                Meh, I like Sanders better anyways, I'm tired of bald captains.
                                You are disrespecting the dead. Shame on you.

                                Dr. Daedalus
                                God is the original transporter.

                                Acts 8:39b-40a: The Spirit of the Lord suddenly took Phillip away and the official did not see him again, but went on his way rejoicing. Philip, however, appeared at Azotus (an old city in ancient Israel) and traveled about.

                                He is also the author of love and justice:

                                Spoiler:
                                Romans 5:8: But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

                                John 14:6: Jesus (Christ) answered: I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

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