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Originally posted by Crazy Tom View PostFrak that, they don't have one, just bomb their major outposts, see what a little weapons grade naqudah does to improve their ugly mugs.
But I have to believe that they have a home world in addition to probably a whole galaxy that is controlled by them.Check out my music on Youtube and iCompositions.com
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Originally posted by Crazy Tom View PostI think s09 said they were migratory or something along those lines.Click the banner or episode links to visit the virtual continuations of Stargate!Previous Episode: 11x03 "Shore Leave" | Previous Episode: 6x04 "Nightfall" | Now Airing: 3x06 "Eldest"The Continuing Stargate Wiki | Stargate: Avalon l The New "Ark of Truth" | Stargate: Universe Reviews | Banner designs by Alx
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Originally posted by s09119 View Posthuman "loyalties" are pushed to the breaking point!
Originally posted by s09119 View Postprior to the fall of earth to the der'kal, samantha and jason carter worked on a joint project to categorize all the species the isgc had encountered in its fourteen years of operation. The two geniuses finally settled on the following system for giving word and form to the varying cultures and their achievements, deciding that an ability to travel ever-greater distances ultimately made the difference between different peoples. All races fall into one category only, based on the knowledge that they themselves have developed or taken from others (in the latter case, a mastery of another's technology is required to move on on that merit).
Spoiler:hierarchy of advancement
tier 7: preindustrial
hallmarks: as the most-common form of civilization in the known universe, preindustrial societies form the backbone of galactic life. Limited and comparatively-simple weaponry dominates preindustrial warfare, and power generation is extremely scarce, if it exists to any extent at all. Technology is restricted to its lowest levels, though scientific and philosophical knowledge can be emphasized. These societies are oftentimes the most stable, lasting for many thousands of years without major incident.
examples: post-wraith athosians, the land of light, etc.
tier 6: industrial
hallmarks: these societies are scattered across the galactic plane, and hold the most promise for the next generation of rising races. Industrial peoples rely on revolutionary power sources to significantly advance their technological and scientific prowess. Agrarian civilizations typically go extinct at this point, converting to mechanized ones, and their home planet's biosphere traditionally becomes quite unstable with primitive pollutants. The stability of most industrial societies is a step down from that of preindustrial ones, as newer and perhaps-feared ideas begin to stem from higher advancement.
examples: genii, hoffans, etc.
tier 5: atomic
hallmarks: comprising roughly 8% of known worlds, atomic civilizations are few but powerful, often possessing weapons with destructive capabilities far beyond those they held mere decades before. Technological advancement focuses on producing clean energy, disease prevention, and anti-ballistic defense systems for protection against nuclear arms. Atomic energy and weaponry define these races, and nuclear holocaust is an uncommon, but not unforeseen, end for them in many cases. Most surviving atomic peoples, however, successfully pass through these turbulent times and move on.
examples: pre-sgc earth, langarans, rand protectorate/caledonian federation, etc.
tier 4: interplanetary
hallmarks: for those species that evade extinction during their discoveries of atomic weapons, advancement into the interplanetary stage brings a wealth of wisdom and wonder. Perception-altering discoveries on a daily basis are not unheard of, and technology advances at an ever-increasing exponential rate. Abundant clean energy allows a world's population to live in contended comfort, and the focus of weaponry becomes efficiency, accuracy, and speed of deployment. These races are capable of constructing ships that can colonize nearby worlds and make contact with close-by neighbors, but lack the technological know-how to construct faster-than-light drive engines on their own.
examples: tau'ri, aschen (as of season 5), etc.
tier 3: interstellar
hallmarks: arguably the most common of the "advanced" groups in the universe, interstellar races have managed to unlock the secrets of ftl travel, and have gained the ability to traverse their home galaxy with ease. Most of these species have overcome internal diversity, though short civil wars are not an uncommon occurance. Projectile and nuclear weaponry is largely sidelined during the interstellar stage in favor of energized plasma, and power generation largely shifts to high-yield extraction methods. The governments of these civilizations are quite stable, despite the downward trend of religious belief and influence. Near-instantaneous communication, artificial intelligences, and energy shields are examples of typical interstellar-tier technologies, often leading to either prolonged peace and prosperity or devastating cross-planetary warfare.
examples: wraith, goa'uld, travelers, tok'ra, free jaffa, etc.
tier 2: intergalactic
hallmarks: the pinnacle of most civilizations comes with the breaking of the galactic mold, so-to-speak. Once a species has mastered ftl travel to the extent that they can move beyond their home system, quadrant, and galaxy, they have achieved more than nearly all others in the known universe. Technological advancement traditionally slows at this point due to the narrowing of ideas; at the intergalactic level, most races begin to lose the ability to think on a "lower" level, stifling their ability to move forward to some degree. Weaponry reaches its most-powerful and devastating, and blasts capable of leveling whole cityscapes in a single brush are not outside these civilizations' reach. Travel between star systems can be reduced to mere moments, and between galaxies can take only a matter of days. The most-common attribute of an intergalactic society is the establishment of colonies inside other star clusters, alongside vessels of staggering side. Stability in such peoples can vary by race, and no single measurement can accurately be made.
examples: der'kal, asgard, nox, replicators/asurans, etc.
tier 1: ascendant
hallmarks: for a civilization to reach the ascendant level is an astonishing achievement indeed. By this time, a species has gained the ability to affect things on a cross-galactic scale, establishing settlements and outposts on thousands of worlds. Such groups possess the knowledge to actually create life from nothingness, either in organic or synthetic form, and have the means to transport them via advanced methods to any of their territories. Weaponry becomes its most-refined at this stage, usually consisting of methods of extreme precision or scope, though the races at this level most-often abhor warfare or violence of any type. Technological progress typically ends with the discovery of ascension, the ability to transcend the corporal form and exist as nothing but pure energy. Once a society has unlocked this, ascension itself quickly follows, ending a peoples' existence in the mortal plane.
examples: alterans
Also sounds like the forerunners ranking system from halo
"Oddly, this is familiar to you, as if it were from an old dream, but you can't exactly remember..."
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Originally posted by s09119 View PostThe mid-season finale, "Interludes," will feature some rather-large revelations on the Der'kal and the mystery surrounding them.
And last of all, why dont Atlantis fly too the Milky Way and help the people there. And do the Beta Site have any communications with atlantis anymore?sigpic
The replicator isnt running away, he is just, um, shifting fase
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Dear Link AEwond.... Because their arent any asgard ships in Star by star is because the were wiped out ( in this galaxy) in Unending. And a Sky full of stars sounds kinda wannabe Star by star. But I can be wrong
As for your series idea, you just gave away one or two of the ideas I had xD But oh well, there's no original thought anyway haha. It certainly sounds interesting, but you just gave away all the details to your potential audience...
Well, at least I didn't say anything about my continuation of Stargate Atlantis...
PS: To those who have problems with my username, just call me ES.
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Originally posted by bradly08 View PostSounds exactly like the "Blood on the scales" from BSG
Also sounds like the forerunners ranking system from halo
Originally posted by Wazmux View PostGaahhhh, cant wait. And now with two 305s and some help from the alliance, couldn´t the remaning "earthlings" retake Earth?
And last of all, why dont Atlantis fly too the Milky Way and help the people there. And do the Beta Site have any communications with atlantis anymore?
As for communications, no one in the Milky Way is capable of dialing Pegasus now, as no one has a ZPM or the spare massively-huge power grid to do it.
Originally posted by The Elemental View Postwhat can we expect from your Atlantis continuation and when do you think it will be released im really looking forward to it i'm hoping its going to be as good as your SG1 seriesClick the banner or episode links to visit the virtual continuations of Stargate!Previous Episode: 11x03 "Shore Leave" | Previous Episode: 6x04 "Nightfall" | Now Airing: 3x06 "Eldest"The Continuing Stargate Wiki | Stargate: Avalon l The New "Ark of Truth" | Stargate: Universe Reviews | Banner designs by Alx
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Originally posted by s09119 View PostThat would be quite a long flight... and I doubt the city could go up against an armada the size of the one at Earth and win single-handedly. Of course, the out-of-show reason is that things need to be kept separate between the two series, but that's besides the point.
As for communications, no one in the Milky Way is capable of dialing Pegasus now, as no one has a ZPM or the spare massively-huge power grid to do it.
Then why wouldn't they leave and come back to the milky way and help set up a new planet to live on. Atlantis is much nicer than the pre-fabricated buildings the survivors are living in.Check out my music on Youtube and iCompositions.com
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Originally posted by bradly08 View PostSounds exactly like the "Blood on the scales" from BSG
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Originally posted by Lt. Col. Mcoy View PostShould be excellent, then.
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Originally posted by s09119 View PostThe mid-season finale, "Interludes," will feature some rather-large revelations on the Der'kal and the mystery surrounding them.Continuing Stargate
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=50813
Stargate Universal Sin
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Originally posted by SG-18 View PostWouldn't Earth have tried to contact Atlantis and also, if not, wouldn't Atlantis, after a year, have heard from Earth? I mean they have to get new supplies and info from somewhere. I know they can get some of that stuff from the native Pegasus peoples, but wouldn't they know Earth was not there.
Then why wouldn't they leave and come back to the milky way and help set up a new planet to live on. Atlantis is much nicer than the pre-fabricated buildings the survivors are living in.
Originally posted by Shinto-Male View Postand will you tell us how the der'kal evovled on a distant planet in a distant galaxy or created by a previous advance interstellar civilization?Click the banner or episode links to visit the virtual continuations of Stargate!Previous Episode: 11x03 "Shore Leave" | Previous Episode: 6x04 "Nightfall" | Now Airing: 3x06 "Eldest"The Continuing Stargate Wiki | Stargate: Avalon l The New "Ark of Truth" | Stargate: Universe Reviews | Banner designs by Alx
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Just be patient!
Jeez, So9, you are really good at making us all desperate for the next episode. I think that really speaks to your writing abilities and our hunger for good Stargate sci-fi.
So Thank you. I mean it, thanks to you, we are more complete.Check out my music on Youtube and iCompositions.com
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