Talk:Asgard

Asgard Core
Couldn't it make virtual things real? why not conjure power sources like ZPMs? —StylaX 03:12, Monday October 27 2008 (UTC)
 * Well, probably because they don't know how to make one themselves, they couldn't tell the core how to make it.&mdash;Anubis 10545 05:13, 27 October 2008 (UTC)
 * Don't they have the ancients database. they coun just copy the information to an asgard crystal and tell the computer core to make a ZPM. —Tau&#39;ri 21300 22:57, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
 * They only downloaded a fraction of the repository they found, and it is unlikely that they would have chosen to download exact molecular specifics of all the Ancient's stuff because they could only fit a small amount of the data into what at the time was probably a relatively primitive storage system. They would only download the stuff they could make use of and seeing as at the time they probably couldn't synthesize things using transporters (they may not have even had them,) it would just be a waste of memory to download such useless information. Sman789 23:20, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
 * Additionally that would require an interface between the Ancient database and an Asgard crystal, or someone to find, comprehend and understand the information enough to manually put it onto an Asgard crystal. Cmantito 01:20, 3 February 2009 (UTC)

why did the asgard give the core to humans from earth when there are so meny other space capable humans like the Hebridians or the Talthun
 * They were probably most friendly with the Humans, mostly thanks to O'Neill. Cmantito 01:20, 3 February 2009 (UTC)

Now that the ori and all there followers are gone why couldn't they use the core to make weapons to defeat the wraith in enemies at the gate
 * What kind of weapons might those be, the only ones that can damage that hive were Ancient drones and probably the satelite beam from The Siege (and the dakara weapon of course, and the Attero Device.) Sman789 17:56, 4 February 2009 (UTC)


 * What About satellite versions of the asgard beam weapons?? they know how to make satellite and they know how to make the weapons :) —Kwoosh..x 18:05, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

That’s not true hive are really quite fragile for space ships they can be damaged and even destroyed by primitive nuclear weapons like those used by the people who built the moon base In "The Ark" they only beat the Ancients because of grater numbers

P.S I now this was a ZPM powered hive but I find it hard to believe that the Asgard had nothing that could of helped

Asgard Script
After seeing the very good shot of the Nox language in the Nox article, I am wondering if anyone can find a shot of the Asgard language in order to put it in the Asgard article? —Darth Batrus 12:53, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
 * I have just uploaded an image of the Asgard language just now and put it on the Asgard language article. Would this do? Matthew R Dunn 14:02, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
 * Excellent, thanks for that. :) —Darth Batrus 14:26, 1 August 2008 (UTC)

Extinction
In light of the recent episode, isn't the extinction section inaccurate? Should it be re-written/revised?--Mjr162006 23:23, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
 * In my opinion, no. The part of the Asgard article regarding the Lost Tribe and the Lost Tribe's own article talk about how they are alive opposed to their Milky Way counterparts. The Extinction section is fine how it is because it is about the Milky Way Asgard.&mdash;Anubis 10545 23:29, 17 October 2008 (UTC)


 * That's why I asked first instead of just changing it. Perhaps then we might clarify that it was only the main group of Asgard. This is an encyclopedia. There is no reason to keep people in suspense.--Mjr162006 23:36, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
 * Um, ok. But that part of the article hardly seems suspenseful.&mdash;Anubis 10545 05:15, 18 October 2008 (UTC)

The Asgard arent from the milkyway, their from ida! why is Pegasus a real galaxy but ida's not Is there a possiblty that the tau'ri would some day find a cure to the problem with the asgard cloning and relive them because from what i understand the Asgard Data core on board the Daedalus contains memories of every asgard and there personality, and some might say that might take the tau'ri a long time but with the the data core of both the ancient and the asgard would'nt they find a cure somewhere?

possible they do not think it is th same to copy someone's mind as itis to transfer the original


 * That idea had occurred to me, too. It's more than possible to store an Asgard or two in that computer system; all you'd need is a few breeding pairs, then once you'd fixed the whole cloning issue you could re-make them. Of course, if they've saved themselves onto a computer, they probably wouldn't be allowed to ascend... JalYt-Xil-Vimescarrot  14:28, 24 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Allthough a far easier solution then that is to simply stick them into nanite bodies. You woudnt even have to worry about the genetic degredation and Atlantis can make nanite bodies in seconds. I doubt any Asgard were saved though. Sman789 18:55, 24 January 2009 (UTC)

Some of the wording on the main page implies the Asgard were human originally Yeah I know, I put it there :D Sman789 17:53, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

Why did the Asgard start cloning and stop doing it the way humans and Ancient reproduce in the first place

P.S are there female Asgard
 * Perhaps it's for the same reason that the current government does little research into everlasting life, the population would reach an unsustainable level if they kept making more and more children that would all live for tens of thousands of years. Sman789 22:12, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

are there female Asgard


 * They are asexual, so i don't think so, there probably was though.

Do you think there could be dead Asgard at area 51 from Roswell

P.S go the talk page for SGI episode Crusade I have noticed an error no one seems to have and it's quite obvious when it's pointed out to you

Talk
Should't the name be like Asgård? or am i just completely wrong? 91.155.61.241 18:13, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
 * In Stargate canon it's "Asgard", which is also a commonly accepted spelling in Norse mythology. —Ka&#39;lel 18:19, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

ye thats what i was thinking, use the nanite machine at atlantis. hell, they could've given the asgard access to it and then they could have made themselves bodies however they wanted to. but another thing, how did Baal create clones of himself? and each clone had his memories. but the asgard couldn't do that. they had to transfer memories individually. they could've just taken a human, copied them, (part of the asgard-goa'uld treaty was that they couldn't artifically evolve humans, so do that to the copy), delete the clone's memories, transfer themselves into it, and send the original home with no memory of the events.

i jsut remembered, when loki clones o'neill, the younger o'neill has the same memories as the original. so wtf, why don'tthe asgard do that. an asgard clone can't even walk on its own...—SupremeCommander 19:07, 24 January 2009 (UTC)

possible they do not think it is th same to copy someone's mind as itis to transfer the original

Maybe it's some moral thing, I dunno what—Swedish guy 15:05, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

man, if they asked, i woulda let them make a million copies of me =/

But would the copies be happy about it loki’s o'neill clone wasn't

decended from Ancients
i erased the sentence saying that the ancients are the asgards' ancestors. its been stated that the ancients met the asgard and taught them and formed the alliance of the four great races so they are not related whatsoever. thought u aught to know

trivia sections
i don't know if trivia sections are used here, but if they are, I would suggest that we add that the Pegasus Asgard are unofficially referred to as the Venir. more what the fans call them, and Martin Gero has elected to name them, as per his most recent interview on Gateworld.

the writers screweds up on their mythology
according to REAL LIFE norse mythology, the asgard gods were violent, cruel beings. this contradicts the ridiculus fiction that daniel jackson said that they were friendly to humans, in fact, the egyptian gods were far more friendly in mythology than the norse gods. seems like the writers screwed up big time.