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    #16
    Originally posted by GEWbert
    i don't know if BEAMING it out is possible. Remember the symbiote wraps around the spinal cord, unless the asgard beam can be set to only take the symbiote out, it probally would end up taking part of the spinal cord out too, i'd think
    "some nasty collateral damage"

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      #17
      How about this:

      They make a new hammer, but gee how do they make the Goa'uld walk into it?
      Beam them into the hammer against their will and they won't have any other choice but...die... It's way easier than beaming the larva.

      Servatis a periculum. Servatis a maleficum.

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        #18
        Can the Asgard ships detect differences in life forms? If they could, then locking onto the molecules woudn't be problem, since the genes and chromosomes are different for all life forms.
        'Nou ani anquietus' - 'We are the Ancients:’ teachers of roads and builders of the 'gate.

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