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How so? They wouldn't do anything against the Ori. (But I could be wrong, maybe when they know that the Ancients are in danger then who knows)
your right there they probaly won't do anything but if they find them selves in danger they might use some super call weapon in that flying city remeber they are part of the ancient alliance
your right there they probaly won't do anything but if they find them selves in danger they might use some super call weapon in that flying city remeber they are part of the ancient alliance
So you think they have weapons? One would think that if they ever had weapons they would have destroyed them by now.
i loved watchin this episode. it's a shame that the nox are still going to be pacifists even with the ori invading our galaxy. maybe they'll change their mind if they are attacked.
I doubt the Nox will ever stop being pacifists. Their world has been attacked by the Goa'uld many times, and they just continued to use their powers of invisibility to defend themselves. The same will probably ring true for the Ori.
Spoiler:
If, in their advanced state, the priors can pierce the Nox technology, the pacifist race would probably not remember how to fight, and would simply be slaughtered.
Anyone else notice that ALL the Jaffa in this episode had the gold "first prime" seal on their forehead? Does Aphophis just not trust anyone enough anymore to have one first prime, and he feels he has to have several? That wouldn't surprise me though, since both Teal'c and Bratac betrayed him.
Why is this episode listed as 107? On my Season 1 DVD boxset it's Episode 12 (14, if you count the Pilot as both first and second episodes, which the DVD set doesn't).
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
Anyone else notice that ALL the Jaffa in this episode had the gold "first prime" seal on their forehead? Does Aphophis just not trust anyone enough anymore to have one first prime, and he feels he has to have several? That wouldn't surprise me though, since both Teal'c and Bratac betrayed him.
Well, this invisible creature was important to the guy, and sinse he's gotta replace both his most trusted first primes, he brings along all his top five guys and tests them out.
Of course, like all first primes, they fail miserably and Apophis is just standing there slapping his head until he takes the staff weapon and kills SG-1.
Here's what I'm wondering...On my dvd (during this ep) Apophis doesn't have a voice track. Does anyone else have this problem? This is the only ep on the dvd that's like this.
i liked this ep but i was wondering (not sure if any one else picked it up) but when the jaffa stabbed teal'c there was no blood on the knife......apart from that i think it was a good ep.
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