By the way... I know it is a bit off here and maybe I have written down in other thread as well, but can it happen that some Ancient technologies are "fueled" by lifeforce? I mean... We have seen the alien technology in the 5x20 The Sentinel that it needed a human sacrifice. We have also seen that the Dakara weapon could have drained the lifeforce of Selmak. We also know that the Ancient can heal with touch, which is almost equal to giving back lifeforce / years by the Wraith. So I am pretty sure that some Ancients can drain this type of energy like vampires.
Mini fan fictions (?) :
1. I always wanted to see a human world in the Milky Way, where we would discover that they are undercover Wraith, who pretend to be humans. Maybe a Hive ship could reach the Milky Way. They can sleep for decades, so it can not be a problem to travel a few months in space. Because our high-tech ships can make the distance in 3 weeks, so even if the Wraith would be slowlier a few months or even a few years wouldn't matter for them and soon it or later they could have reached MW.
2. A Goa'uld can also survive for centuries in a sarcophagus, so why has no Goa'uld ever tried to fly with a Ha'tak to an other galaxy? Maybe some renegate Goa'uld could settle down in the Pegasus galaxy...
3. Not to mention what would happen if a Goa'uld could have a Wraith Queen as a host...
I know that the writers wanted seperate two SG galaxies, so maybe that was the reason that such metaplots never happened.
Back to the children questions. I don't know. The past of the Pegasus galaxy is full of plotholes. We don't know how the "normal" humans showed up there. Has anyone brought taken humans there? Maybe the Giant aliens with an other Chrystal skull? Or the Vanir for expirement? Because if no Earth (or MW) related humans were brought there by ships, then it means that all human worlds are descendants of the Ancients. I doubt that the Ancients would have travelled with "second rate" humans together, so all of them must have been pure Ancients. But then it also means that all of them must hve had the ATA genes. Why would they discriminate their own kind that somebody can have the ATA genes and somebody hasnt. So everybody has got Ancients anchestors, so every human must have got the ATA genes in the Pegasus galaxy, if you follow my logic.
I don't remember the exact details regarding the past of the Wraith. I would strongly support this "Iratus bug accident" type of explanations. But anyway... however they have been created in the story, their Wraith skills can be inherited. If they could father common children with humans, then the ATA and the Wraith genes must have been mixed. That was the whole hybrid storyline in season 4-5 as Michael made a "new" race to combining the two existing one. So maybe the Wraith had a different origin as a race, I don't know. Because if the humans could hve children with the Wraith, then this genetic merge could have happened long time ago spontaneously.
It would have been interesting to see if the Wraith can feed on hybrids or not. I don't remember the story, I should rewatch the SG:A episodes. Or would the hybrids be closer to humans/Ancients? It is a shame that they have never developed this story a bit further.
It could have been a nice surprise that Teyla and the Athosians were Wraith since the beginning who were turned into humans with limited memories. Then Halling is actually Todd.... Or if only Halling could have been a Wraith, who infiltrated the Athosians as a human.... Don't worry, I am just joking, but it would have been a really dark plot twist.
I also imagined Todd as he is living on Earth, but he is using a "human hologram" from the foothold aliens to cover his look. It would be funny to see C. Heyerdahl to play both character as on and off Wraith.
Mini fan fictions (?) :
1. I always wanted to see a human world in the Milky Way, where we would discover that they are undercover Wraith, who pretend to be humans. Maybe a Hive ship could reach the Milky Way. They can sleep for decades, so it can not be a problem to travel a few months in space. Because our high-tech ships can make the distance in 3 weeks, so even if the Wraith would be slowlier a few months or even a few years wouldn't matter for them and soon it or later they could have reached MW.
2. A Goa'uld can also survive for centuries in a sarcophagus, so why has no Goa'uld ever tried to fly with a Ha'tak to an other galaxy? Maybe some renegate Goa'uld could settle down in the Pegasus galaxy...
3. Not to mention what would happen if a Goa'uld could have a Wraith Queen as a host...
I know that the writers wanted seperate two SG galaxies, so maybe that was the reason that such metaplots never happened.
Back to the children questions. I don't know. The past of the Pegasus galaxy is full of plotholes. We don't know how the "normal" humans showed up there. Has anyone brought taken humans there? Maybe the Giant aliens with an other Chrystal skull? Or the Vanir for expirement? Because if no Earth (or MW) related humans were brought there by ships, then it means that all human worlds are descendants of the Ancients. I doubt that the Ancients would have travelled with "second rate" humans together, so all of them must have been pure Ancients. But then it also means that all of them must hve had the ATA genes. Why would they discriminate their own kind that somebody can have the ATA genes and somebody hasnt. So everybody has got Ancients anchestors, so every human must have got the ATA genes in the Pegasus galaxy, if you follow my logic.
I don't remember the exact details regarding the past of the Wraith. I would strongly support this "Iratus bug accident" type of explanations. But anyway... however they have been created in the story, their Wraith skills can be inherited. If they could father common children with humans, then the ATA and the Wraith genes must have been mixed. That was the whole hybrid storyline in season 4-5 as Michael made a "new" race to combining the two existing one. So maybe the Wraith had a different origin as a race, I don't know. Because if the humans could hve children with the Wraith, then this genetic merge could have happened long time ago spontaneously.
It would have been interesting to see if the Wraith can feed on hybrids or not. I don't remember the story, I should rewatch the SG:A episodes. Or would the hybrids be closer to humans/Ancients? It is a shame that they have never developed this story a bit further.
It could have been a nice surprise that Teyla and the Athosians were Wraith since the beginning who were turned into humans with limited memories. Then Halling is actually Todd.... Or if only Halling could have been a Wraith, who infiltrated the Athosians as a human.... Don't worry, I am just joking, but it would have been a really dark plot twist.
I also imagined Todd as he is living on Earth, but he is using a "human hologram" from the foothold aliens to cover his look. It would be funny to see C. Heyerdahl to play both character as on and off Wraith.
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