And, as nebulan said, they probably steal many of their weapons. Though they seem to produce the TER's?
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Originally posted by Skadi View PostAnd, as nebulan said, they probably steal many of their weapons. Though they seem to produce the TER's?
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Originally posted by nebulan View PostMaybe they can produce Zats too... just not staff weapons?
Anyway, maybe the staff weapons take more naquadah or production of them in more than very small scale requires facilities the Tok'ra can't easily hide? Thus they usually only make small and speciality weapons and steal the rest.
Or perhaps it is simply easier to steal staff weapons and they spend their resources on producing other things (or researching/inventing new things - we know they have several scientists working).sigpic
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Staff weapons probably takes more resources to produce, so it is easier to steal them - especially since, as you say, the Tok'ra need to run their production and mining (if any) in secret.sigpic
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The episode with the TERs, Jacob says "we ripped off a number of versions from the Goa'uld" - my interpretation was always "stole by deception." I imagine they would manufacture stuff of their own, but the stuff they can steal from the Goa'uld probably doesn't tend to be high on their priorities of things to make themselves. Why make what you can steal from the enemy, if you have your own science projects taking up resources?
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Originally posted by CaptJanson View PostMerryK - I haven't been online much, so haven't been able to catch up with your whole fic - I'm about at chapter 30 now. It's a great story. Very interesting
Do you (or anyone else) know if there is a way to quickly download all of a fic from fanfiction.net and read it in some kind of offline reader-program? I have a computer at home, but no internet access.
Skadi - thanks for posting all those great smilies! Roeskva is good at making them. I think most of them looks very much like the characters! Do you know if she will make some for me? I would like some more Sam/Martouf/Lantash smilies - and some Janet/Jacob/Selmak smilies!
Originally posted by Jalnor View PostThe episode with the TERs, Jacob says "we ripped off a number of versions from the Goa'uld" - my interpretation was always "stole by deception." I imagine they would manufacture stuff of their own, but the stuff they can steal from the Goa'uld probably doesn't tend to be high on their priorities of things to make themselves. Why make what you can steal from the enemy, if you have your own science projects taking up resources?
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Originally posted by CaptJanson View PostI always took the "ripped off a number of versions from the Goa'uld" to mean they had made copies of them? Like when you rip a CD? But I agree - no reason to spend space and resources on making what you can steal from the Goa'uld.
We know the Tok'ra have teltacs, and probably not ha'taks - do they have alkesh's?
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As far as I know, we have only ever seen them fly in teltac's. They were going to get an hatak that SG-1 had gotten their hands on, but it was destroyed before that. I think it was in the three episodes starting with "Exodus".sigpic
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Well, if Selmak is the oldest of the Tok'ra, then Egeria likely didn't become a Tok'ra until about 2000 years ago. Of course, since she may have had many generations of Tok'ra kids before that all were killed, and since Selmak could have been a Goa'uld, we don't really know anything for sure. But a fair guess is probably no more than about 2000 years ago.
No way to know how old Egeria was before she became a Tok'ra, she could be thousands of years old, and have lots and lots of Goa'uld kids. Or she could have become Tok'ra shortly after maturing. Nothing tells us about it.sigpic
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Sounds reasonably since we now Selmak is oldest. How many were Goa'uld? Have they said? Some say the "of" means theyre former Goa'uld - like 'of Belote' and 'of Malkshur' - noone else is having that, are they? Well Lord Khonsu of Amunshek but hes just undercover? Or maybe just switched and pretending to still be a god?sigpic
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Originally posted by RingThing View PostSounds reasonably since we now Selmak is oldest. How many were Goa'uld? Have they said? Some say the "of" means theyre former Goa'uld - like 'of Belote' and 'of Malkshur' - noone else is having that, are they? Well Lord Khonsu of Amunshek but hes just undercover? Or maybe just switched and pretending to still be a god?
I doubt that Lord Khonsu of Amunshek is his real name, but I guess it could be. It is more likely that he took the role of some minor Goa'uld.sigpic
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Excuse the interruption - attention to all the lovers of the female Tok'ra:
I reinvented the LJ community SGsecondary and it is now back in business.
Secondary Women of Stargate
The place to be where recurring becomes regular, and regular becomes recurring.
This community exists to make sure the recurring women of the Stargate universe aren't forgotten. All the female characters that ever appeared on Stargate SG1, Stargate Atlantis, and soon Stargate Universe, and who were never in the opening credits and thus not considered regular, are welcome here.
Regulars are welcome too, but have to take a backseat for the recurring/guest/secondary characters. The rules explain everything.
Please, you may now continue your regular thunking/Discussing/Appreciation.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostExcuse the interruption - attention to all the lovers of the female Tok'ra:
I reinvented the LJ community SGsecondary and it is now back in business.
Secondary Women of Stargate
The place to be where recurring becomes regular, and regular becomes recurring.
This community exists to make sure the recurring women of the Stargate universe aren't forgotten. All the female characters that ever appeared on Stargate SG1, Stargate Atlantis, and soon Stargate Universe, and who were never in the opening credits and thus not considered regular, are welcome here.
Regulars are welcome too, but have to take a backseat for the recurring/guest/secondary characters. The rules explain everything.
Please, you may now continue your regular thunking/Discussing/Appreciation.sigpic
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Originally posted by Skadi View PostThanks, sounds interesting. Can I read it even if I don't have a LJ account?
If you can't, let me know. Cause I fiddled with my controls and I could have set something to 'no' without realizing it. Yes, I can be that clumsy.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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