Ok, I know the stones come up a lot, both here and on the show, but some of the things about them have made me ask questions; some funny, some kinda serious.
So, In Sabotage, you saw that an Air Force officer was there to help Camile get used to her host's body. I wonder if this was normal, or just because of her host's condition? When you first body swap with some SGC/Homeworld Security personel, does someone tell you the in's and out's of the body? (Dr. McKay has a very serious citrus allergy, so please don't drink orange juice)
And if they do, do they cover other things as well, like personal, cultural or religious issues, like a recovering alcoholic not wanting you to take their body out drinking, or a person who was Jewish or Muslim not wanting you to go out for bacon and eggs? My brother had another thought, that I'm not sure how to express here, dealing with sexual preferences: Would some big hunky marine be ok with swapping bodys with a gay man, knowing he's going home to his S.O.?
That leads me to another question: I know they have to push the show along, but sometimes it's like people get to used to the swap way to fast. I usually point out Camile's s.o. for this: she loves her girlfriend, but she's come home as two different women now: are you being faithful when you're being romantic to you lover in a new body? Also, do they screen the 'host' bodies, make sure that they don't have family or friends in the area they will opperate in? (Like if Eli took his new body out and in the process cause trouble for the Serviceman's marraige?)
Thoughts?
So, In Sabotage, you saw that an Air Force officer was there to help Camile get used to her host's body. I wonder if this was normal, or just because of her host's condition? When you first body swap with some SGC/Homeworld Security personel, does someone tell you the in's and out's of the body? (Dr. McKay has a very serious citrus allergy, so please don't drink orange juice)
And if they do, do they cover other things as well, like personal, cultural or religious issues, like a recovering alcoholic not wanting you to take their body out drinking, or a person who was Jewish or Muslim not wanting you to go out for bacon and eggs? My brother had another thought, that I'm not sure how to express here, dealing with sexual preferences: Would some big hunky marine be ok with swapping bodys with a gay man, knowing he's going home to his S.O.?
That leads me to another question: I know they have to push the show along, but sometimes it's like people get to used to the swap way to fast. I usually point out Camile's s.o. for this: she loves her girlfriend, but she's come home as two different women now: are you being faithful when you're being romantic to you lover in a new body? Also, do they screen the 'host' bodies, make sure that they don't have family or friends in the area they will opperate in? (Like if Eli took his new body out and in the process cause trouble for the Serviceman's marraige?)
Thoughts?
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