Do the Wraith even know about the Replicators? I always thought that the Replicator project was abandoned before they were even pitted against the Wraith. If that is the case, would be curious to see how the Wraith would react, they might even look at the Replicators and think they are Ancients - returning from the dead so to speak
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Originally posted by wise one View Postwell aslong as mckay or sheppard are on those ships, then they wont be destroyed
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Originally posted by Azriel View PostDo the Wraith even know about the Replicators? I always thought that the Replicator project was abandoned before they were even pitted against the Wraith. If that is the case, would be curious to see how the Wraith would react, they might even look at the Replicators and think they are Ancients - returning from the dead so to speak
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Originally posted by JSPuddlejumper View PostAsurans can build ships much faster than the Ancients, and it looks like they made some upgrades: White shields (much stronger than Auroa class shields), and their ships can cloak.
Earth ships facing off against the Asurans will be in huge trouble as well. Why? Our weapons wont dent the Asuran shields.
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I think the Wraith are in for the beatdown of a lifetime.
BUT...I think this move is also a mistake. It's never good to back your enemy into a corner...they do things you can't predict. Desperate measures for a desperate situation....
I think the Wraith are going to end up being desperate enough to make a few changes to themselves and their ships to counter their new enemy.
Atlantis may have inadvertantly created an even deadlier Wraith threat in the long run.
Oh and I just wanted to add...Atlantis is freaking awesome!!! Best show on TV.It feels good to be alive.
Cause i've been dead for so long.
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Originally posted by GhostPoet View PostI think the Wraith are in for the beatdown of a lifetime.
BUT...I think this move is also a mistake. It's never good to back your enemy into a corner...they do things you can't predict. Desperate measures for a desperate situation....
I think the Wraith are going to end up being desperate enough to make a few changes to themselves and their ships to counter their new enemy.
Atlantis may have inadvertantly created an even deadlier Wraith threat in the long run.
Oh and I just wanted to add...Atlantis is freaking awesome!!! Best show on TV.
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Originally posted by SmallTimePerson View PostNotice as soon as they got off the ship it blew up?
Good point.
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Originally posted by GhostPoet View PostI think the Wraith are in for the beatdown of a lifetime.
BUT...I think this move is also a mistake. It's never good to back your enemy into a corner...they do things you can't predict. Desperate measures for a desperate situation....
I think the Wraith are going to end up being desperate enough to make a few changes to themselves and their ships to counter their new enemy.
Atlantis may have inadvertantly created an even deadlier Wraith threat in the long run.
the writers imagine this war because many plot twists can be invented .
However, my guess is that it's more likely that at some point the SGA team will
first manage to destroy the Asurans (possibly aided by some Wraiths) and then
deal with the weakened Wraith.
I am saying this because : if the Replicators destroy all of the Wraith they'll turn
furiously against Earth , and at that point the SGA team will have to do something
to destroy them all quickly. So we'll have no Wraith and no Replicators - a boring
galaxy and an unlikely scenario.
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