We found out that ..Spoiler:
so do you think we have seen the last of weir ???
We found out that ..Spoiler:
so do you think we have seen the last of weir ???
Nope. We saw Repli-john get up after the crashing of the jumper, so it is a safe bet the others might have survived.
This is Science Fiction. No one's ever really dead for sure.
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But I thought because the replicator shot him so he must have "died" in replicatior terms...and I assumed that was going to happen with the rest in the jumper....including Weir.
I was not happy when I watched the scene with Keller and Weir and that info came up! It was just too simple of a ending for such a great character!!!!
I was hoping that the copy of Sheppard was going to beat the crap out of the Asurans who invaded the crashed jumper, it looks like we're dead, but yeah, the door is open for them to return, although, if they were going to go back to Atlantis, they'd have to get an EM pulse to kill the nanites. Plus, can 3 Asurans really take out 5 nanite-enhanced humans?
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I soupose so, eather that or replacator keller didn't know any better and think about it, it doesn't mean that Weir might not come back sure she'sbut whos' to say there arn't anymore asseassion-hungry replacators out thereSpoiler:
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Pretty sure they were just stunned, the only setting we have seen that weapon having is a stun setting. And the Asurans thought that it was the human team from Atlantis, so they would have wanted to take them alive to be probed to find Atlantis' new location so they can finish destroying it.
well flesh and blood with a tolerance for pain fighting with a killing machine that doesn't tire or feel pain. They wouldn't have stood a chance.
Their white flags are no match to our guns!!
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Yeah, they are DOA. How can you fight against T-1000 machines that adapt to all tech you throw at them?
The scene where the replicator executed Repli-John was taken at John's point of view, so it didnt real portray a death scene, but the replicators have instructions to destroy all rebel replicators, then it maybe assume that Repli-John was killed. But the way the scene was shot just leave a little back door for a possible return of Repli-John and his supposed execution maybe explain away as being stunned by the replicator.
...plus when the replicator saw Repli-John healing so quickly, the replicator may have stun him and the rest to be taken back to the Asuran homeworld for study and interrogation.
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And no way to know whether the true Weir was killed or that was false information to be fed back to the true Atlantis crew.
I agree. They were fed disinformation. Seeing as the rebel replicators under Repli-Kellers command were disonnected from the hive-mind or link (not sure how to call it) Oberoth could have used it to his advantage. It also seems to be a good way to break real Elisabeth's defenses. He will tell her about how he wiped out the rebels and what they were doing and that the rebels were disinformed about her being killed. She knows that if there was another version of her that that version would somehow manage to get in contact with Atlantis and tell them about it.
shes dead jim
I refuse to believe that she is dead.
Never say Never in the Stargate Universe. We did not see the real Weir die or dead. A word of a replicator? PUH-LEEZE!![]()
Maybe what we did not see was the replicator gun not work on John? Maybe the nantie part absorded the blast like the MW replicators. Or if he was shot with an anti Replicator version of the gun, Maybe Johns Human side stopped the effects.
Anways if that episode was the Atlantis version of "Tin Man" I am sure we will get the "Doouble Jeopardy" version down the line.
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