Hi, spoilers everywhere
I saw the Trust sending missiles through the gate, spreading in the entire atmosphere a gaz that killed only Gulds and Jaffas, focusing on their symbiotes.
SGC opposed that strategy, because - they say - it kills millions of innocent Jaffas who are rebelling against their lords. During the show I bought that, cause the Trust are the villains. Thereafter I began to think:
- Well, villains... they still fight Gulds and defend Earth, and behave with a certain degree of respect and politeness... seems like very palatable villains to me.
- Their tactic is hugely efficient, killing all the Gulds present on a planet thanks to a single missile through the gate. Can do several planets a day. Almost a pity that SGC didn't implement that before, no?
- Jaffas are rebelling, well... some are... but the previous episodes have shown that there is no guarantee that Teal'c 's subversive action will be widespread, lasting... and for the moment most Jaffas are still the ennemy army.
- It is true that professionnal officers will try to avoid unnecessary casualties, hence behave a bit like SG1. But we're dealing with saving Tauri's butt, and the Jaffas are not civilians. That is fake professionalism.
- The weapon DOES NOT harm uninfested humans, nor equipment, nor the ecosystem. Seems to me so good that it is to consider.
- Suffering heavy losses would help the Jaffa lose morale as regards the godness of their masters, and would entice them to shift to tretonin.
- The Trust has come up with such good weapons and such a clear intention as a clandestine movement. Doesn't that make government supported SGC as a whole a bit losers in comparison?
- Well if ANY point above is invalid, that episode showed us SG1 defeating people who were almost winning the war... ain't a bit curious?
Just wondering...
I saw the Trust sending missiles through the gate, spreading in the entire atmosphere a gaz that killed only Gulds and Jaffas, focusing on their symbiotes.
SGC opposed that strategy, because - they say - it kills millions of innocent Jaffas who are rebelling against their lords. During the show I bought that, cause the Trust are the villains. Thereafter I began to think:
- Well, villains... they still fight Gulds and defend Earth, and behave with a certain degree of respect and politeness... seems like very palatable villains to me.
- Their tactic is hugely efficient, killing all the Gulds present on a planet thanks to a single missile through the gate. Can do several planets a day. Almost a pity that SGC didn't implement that before, no?
- Jaffas are rebelling, well... some are... but the previous episodes have shown that there is no guarantee that Teal'c 's subversive action will be widespread, lasting... and for the moment most Jaffas are still the ennemy army.
- It is true that professionnal officers will try to avoid unnecessary casualties, hence behave a bit like SG1. But we're dealing with saving Tauri's butt, and the Jaffas are not civilians. That is fake professionalism.
- The weapon DOES NOT harm uninfested humans, nor equipment, nor the ecosystem. Seems to me so good that it is to consider.
- Suffering heavy losses would help the Jaffa lose morale as regards the godness of their masters, and would entice them to shift to tretonin.
- The Trust has come up with such good weapons and such a clear intention as a clandestine movement. Doesn't that make government supported SGC as a whole a bit losers in comparison?
- Well if ANY point above is invalid, that episode showed us SG1 defeating people who were almost winning the war... ain't a bit curious?
Just wondering...
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