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Colonel Sheppard and his team embark on a risky mission to steal a Z.P.M. power module from the Replicators -- but must rely on a compromised Dr. Weir to succeed.
Great follow up episode, so totally beat Adrift in terms of excitment and adventure! Dr. Weir kicked butt, going to miss her after all. The whole Carter coming to the rescue in a ship speculation was realized in this.
I really do hope something good comes of the replicators attacking the wraith, we all know how seemingly good things can spiral out of control. Anyways, 10/10.
*Loved the Weir/Oberoth scenes.
*The view of the Asuran Homeworld.
*The "penetrate" and "kissing" slashing.
*The ending with the Asuran vessels attacking the Wraith.
*The PJ/Apollo/Asuran ship scene.
Basically, everything, including all Carter and Dr. Lee stuff.
to me...I love how they finally start writing Weir into a good character to watch...and we will (more than likely in my opinion the way the writers are working for me) NEVER see her again after this season.....
I loved Weir completely all the way, loved the Sheppard questioning to "pull the plug"....but the episode just seemed to be lacking overall for me.
And I had the complete opposite reaction from sweetsong. I liked Adrift's action better. I did think Lifeline was a great ep. Loved Weir tricking Oberoth. Was a little disappointed to see the old McKay back. LOVED the scene with Ronon and Teyla as she packed Weir's office.
Definitely better than the premiere! An excellent follow-up episode. I admit it was a little slow in the beginning but it definitely picked up. I thought it was a great send-off for Weir as well. My only gripe though is that Teyla was in like 2min. of the entire episode which I thought was a bit cheap. And I also thought, judging from how much of a big deal they were making it the last episode, that the ZPM heist would have played a much larger part in the story. McKay started to get annoying again at times but I was able to get around that.
Folding@Home|Babylon 5 Canon Guide Delenn: This is Ambassador Delenn of the Minbari. Babylon 5 is under our protection. Withdraw,...or be destroyed. Earth Captain: Negative. We have authority here. Do not force us to engage your ship. Delenn: Why not? Only one human captain has ever survived battle with a Minbari fleet. He is behind me. You are in front of me. If you value your lives, be somewhere else. --Babylon 5 - "Severed Dreams"
Why didnt the anti rep beam effect the nanites in weir? I dont remember it being explained.
It's simple. When the field was activated, she was inside the field (and did not pass through the field). After Weir left, the ARG field disengaged due to power loss by using it (which is why they couldn't cloak). So Weir was not affected by it at all.
However, does this mean Weir is assimilated? If so, does she follow the same command as the other Asurans?
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