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    Pegasus Replicators vs. Milky Way Human Replicators

    Is there a difference between the subspace link between the Pegasus replicators and Milky Way replicators?

    In the Pegasus galaxy, linking (hand in head) was used as a stall tactic. However, in the Milky Way galaxy, Replicarter held Carter and she stated that only a few seconds will have passed.

    #2
    No canonical answer, so no way to know.
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      #3
      Originally posted by sgc View Post
      Is there a difference between the subspace link between the Pegasus replicators and Milky Way replicators?
      Not really. The human form Replicators and the Asurans are for all intents and purposes the same. I got the impression that the writers regretted killing off the Replicators, wanting to do more with the human-form variety. Hence, the Asurans show up.

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        #4
        Originally posted by sgc View Post
        Is there a difference between the subspace link between the Pegasus replicators and Milky Way replicators?

        In the Pegasus galaxy, linking (hand in head) was used as a stall tactic. However, in the Milky Way galaxy, Replicarter held Carter and she stated that only a few seconds will have passed.
        Maybe there was.. Perhaps cause the Asurans had longer to perfect it, plus neutronium, they managed more with it than the MW ones did.

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          #5
          I did notice that both "species" use the same telepathic interrogation. Anyway, I think that they are the same "species" simply separately developed and aren't connected. Like two planets both developing an identical species.
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