I think that they are a very cowardly race.
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In SG-1, season 1, we met the NoX for the first time, through the episode the NoX inform us about 3 times i believe, that "your way, is not the only way."
Judging on what weve accomplished both in Atlantis and SG-1, do we believe we have learnt the only lesson the NoX have ever introduced us to?
Can the NoX lesson only be 100% understood and be fulfilled when we have united the planet in the very evasive notion of "world peace" ?
But if we do ever find that elusive element, would we still be, in the eyes of Babylon 5, truly human?
C40So this is how the Stargate franchise was killed, not by guns or ships or knives.
But by;
“There’s obviously a passionate audience for Atlantis and the characters of Atlantis. And yes, they’re absolutely going to continue in the movie franchise. But people need to mourn for a while and come to terms with it. I don’t anticipate that that will subside quickly. But once Universe is on air and they have kind of their next fix of the Stargate franchise, I think hopefully people will realize that it’s in safe hands at Sci Fi...
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no.
and why do you spell Nox with a capital X at the end?I'VE GONE WIKI-MAD!!!!
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Why dont you start your username with a capital letter?
C40So this is how the Stargate franchise was killed, not by guns or ships or knives.
But by;
“There’s obviously a passionate audience for Atlantis and the characters of Atlantis. And yes, they’re absolutely going to continue in the movie franchise. But people need to mourn for a while and come to terms with it. I don’t anticipate that that will subside quickly. But once Universe is on air and they have kind of their next fix of the Stargate franchise, I think hopefully people will realize that it’s in safe hands at Sci Fi...
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Originally posted by Chevron 40 View PostIn SG-1, season 1, we met the NoX for the first time, through the episode the NoX inform us about 3 times i believe, that "your way, is not the only way."
Judging on what weve accomplished both in Atlantis and SG-1, do we believe we have learnt the only lesson the NoX have ever introduced us to?
Can the NoX lesson only be 100% understood and be fulfilled when we have united the planet in the very evasive notion of "world peace" ?
But if we do ever find that elusive element, would we still be, in the eyes of Babylon 5, truly human?
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well because im too cool for capital letters........or somthing like that..I'VE GONE WIKI-MAD!!!!
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Am I the only one who thinks that maybe the lesson of the Nox isn't worth learning?
If we had done things the Nox way the Goa'uld would still be in charge, the Jaffa still enslaved. In fact, in "The Road Not Taken" we met a world doing things the Nox way, and it was shown explicitly as the wrong way to do things.
The Nox always struck me as cowards more than just pacifists. They have the technology to stop the Goa'uld for thousands of years and do nothing. They claim "free will" as the reason they don't step in even though the Goa'uld are subverting the free will of millions.
(I don't feel this way about the ancients because they had a perfect example of why not to in the ori, and had problems of their own.)"Enemies of the Ori show no mercy in their attempts to draw believers away from the path."
"Those who abandon the path are evil."
"Hallowed are the Ori!"
"Individuals who point the finger and assign blame based on nothing more than their gut instinct are ignorant at best, cretins at worst." -- Joseph Mallozzi
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I think SG-1 occasionally made progress in that direction (the small, baby steps of the very young), but it was kind of 'one step forward, two steps back'--a long slow learning process. The thousand year timeline is as good a guess as any. The Nox didn't think that humanity would grow up any time soon.
The folks on Atlantis? No. Not at all.
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