It's just like we never saw Narim again after the episode, New ground. Or heard back from Grand pa after the crystal skull episode.. Things forgotten about.
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Narim went into the witness protection program and returned in Atlantis as Doctor... can't remember his name. Only to die by the hands of a Wraith.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostNarim went into the witness protection program and returned in Atlantis as Doctor... can't remember his name. Only to die by the hands of a Wraith.
"BRITTA? WHAT KIND OF LAME NAME IS THAT?"
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Originally posted by Britta View PostThat was Nyan from New Ground who came back in The Defiant One. Narim was a Tollan.
Darn it... ...got them all mixed up.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostOh doh...
Darn it... ...got them all mixed up.
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Wait wait wait.... but Narim, now that I remember the actor, was the same one playing Weir's boyfriend, right?Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostWait wait wait.... but Narim, now that I remember the actor, was the same one playing Weir's boyfriend, right?
Heck iirc in the general area, there was a thread that had a list of all the actors who have had MULTIPLE roles in SG1/SGA/SGU playing different characters..
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In the Joss Whedon TV-series -- it was a competition to appear in preferably all his shows as different characters.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Might have liked this -- might not have liked this very much. I don't really know.
Anywho... Here we have a civilization, descendants from whomever lived at Teotihuacan at one point or another, and they learn by assimilation. Borg in disguise. Young children are deliberately infected with nanites and when they reach the age of 12 are reduced to idiots in order for the rest of the population to absorb their knowledge. Yeah okay... no thanks.
However, the concept is interesting because it showcases how different the people on all these planets have evolved, and that they have different ways of living and doing things, and simply don't follow the same rules, or ethics or moral codes as the people from Earth do. And we may not agree with them, as is showcased by Colonel O'Neill trying to keep Merrin from going through the Ovarium because he's of the opinion these children are mistreated and used for the greater good, but Galen or whatever his name is, does make a good point about the people from Earth not agreeing with their methods so they should change them.
In the end though, thanks to Jack taking Merrin out, they do change something when they learn how to teach the Euron children the slow method of learning. Perhaps, this way we did alter their way, even by a little.
It's certainly an interesting episode, with a fairly interesting point of view from both the Orbanians and the SGC.
Also, Carter and Merrin experimenting in the lab with the Naquadah reactor --
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I hate this episode with a fiery passion. It really ticks me off how SG1 and Jack think their way is the better way and they get the Orbians to assimilate to Earth culture. Also I get annoyed how they drop the Goa'uld leaving mid story. It's a rare terrible for meOriginally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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