When Teal'c woke up after being shot how did he know which direction to go? I mean think about it for a minute. He was the first to go down, he's probably still reeling in pain, and it's a big mountain. Morgan didn't come to his rescue till he collapsed just shy of the city. I know that jaffa are supposed to be good trackers, but there were no footprints to follow since they used ships to fly in. So how did he get down off that mountain?
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Well, After picking up the resistance fighter they flew over to Ortus Mallum, & I suppose they would have seen the Ori base on their fly over. So Teal'c would have known the general direction to go when he woke up.
But yes, he did seem to be walking a long way, and taking a long time to get there, so all that happened to Daniel & Vala should have been all over before Teal'c got there.
We do not know how long it was before he woke up, but his symbiote would have done most of his healing while he was out.
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Originally posted by Who Knows View PostWell, After picking up the resistance fighter they flew over to Ortus Mallum, & I suppose they would have seen the Ori base on their fly over. So Teal'c would have known the general direction to go when he woke up.
But yes, he did seem to be walking a long way, and taking a long time to get there, so all that happened to Daniel & Vala should have been all over before Teal'c got there.
We do not know how long it was before he woke up, but his symbiote would have done most of his healing while he was out.
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Originally posted by Who Knows View PostBut yes, he did seem to be walking a long way, and taking a long time to get there, so all that happened to Daniel & Vala should have been all over before Teal'c got there.
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Originally posted by Who Knows View PostWell, After picking up the resistance fighter they flew over to Ortus Mallum, & I suppose they would have seen the Ori base on their fly over. So Teal'c would have known the general direction to go when he woke up.
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Originally posted by Bhousden View PostHe had no symbiote, he was on tretonnin at that point.
Originally posted by Bhousden View PostI doubt very seriously that the City of the Gods was visible from space. There are very few wonders on Earth that are visible with the naked eye, so yeah....
They would have been flying low enough to see everything, and why would the Ori hide anything? I would say that they were observed by the priors and that is how the people that attacked them found them.
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Originally posted by Who Knows View PostI thought the tretonnin didn't work for him and he went back to a symbiote. But I could be wrong.
Originally posted by Who Knows View PostThey were flying over Earth? I thought they went through a supergate & were in a completly different galaxy even. They would have been flying low enough to see everything, and why would the Ori hide anything? I would say that they were observed by the priors and that is how the people that attacked them found them.
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It's called a plot hole, sheesh.
Alternatively, Morgan told him which way to go when she healed him, he was not disorientated, he knew exactly where to go.sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View PostIt's called a plot hole, sheesh.
Alternatively, Morgan told him which way to go when she healed him, he was not disorientated, he knew exactly where to go.Last edited by Bhousden; 22 March 2017, 09:57 PM.
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Originally posted by Bhousden View PostYeah, like that really happened?
SG-1/SGA/SGU have plot holes you could drive a truck through.
Come on, she was waaaaaaay out on a limb healing him in the first place. The first rule of the Ancients is not to interfere in the lower plains.
I'm actually surprised that she was actually allowed to "hitch" a ride on the Odyssey, if that's in fact how she arrived in the Ori galaxy in the first place.
The Ori as a "union" are dead, you only have one Ori left, even if she inherited all their power.
She may have been exiled for trying to help Daniel on Atlantis, but if they wanted to, they could've stopped her from going to the Ori galaxy in the first place.
They stopped Merlin after all, so it's not "out of character", nor did they interfere with Oma stopping Anubis.
The whole thing seems very odd to me anyway.
The Ancients knew about the existence of the Ori, because they fled the galaxy to get away from them. So why come the Ori didn't know about the Ancients.
If the opening scene of TAoT is to be believed they were massing armies to wipe the Alterans out. It seems a bit odd they didn't know what happened when they suddenly vanished.
They are "Faith Vs Tech", their followers had no clue where the flying light in the sky went, why should they?
Well, at that point they were still flesh, but when they ascended would they not have searched far and wide to find them?
It is true that the galaxy is a big place, but they had millions of years to find them. Perhaps they actually did find them, actually.
We do know that the Ancients in the MW were afflicted with a plague, possibly brought on by the Ori. So it's possible to guess that they believed the Ancients were wiped out, but they would've had to have known, or at least suspected, at least some ascended. So why didn't they invade our galaxy way back then? Just seems odd to me.sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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It's very plausible that the plague that afflicted the Ancients came from the Ori, even Daniel implied as much. It certainly fits their MO, the planet Vala lorded over as Qatesh and Earth. Let's not forget the bugs in The Scourge. The Ori found everything that Alterans stood for an afront to them. The council that voted to leave the planet said as much in TAoT. They would've done everything in their to wipe them out.
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Originally posted by Bhousden View PostIt's very plausible that the plague that afflicted the Ancients came from the Ori, even Daniel implied as much. It certainly fits their MO, the planet Vala lorded over as Qatesh and Earth. Let's not forget the bugs in The Scourge. The Ori found everything that Alterans stood for an afront to them. The council that voted to leave the planet said as much in TAoT. They would've done everything in their to wipe them out.
It is not plausible at all, no matter what other characters said, the Ori themselves said they had no idea where the Alterans went.sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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