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Who built the Korlev (Joseph seamed to imply that the Russians built it when it was the Americans who built it and traded it for the Gate), then he also implied that the Chinese could have built the Sun Tzu, despite the fact that the US hadn't been shown to give the advanced tech out to everyone, nor would the Chinese had been able to get their hands on the materials needed.
The fact Naquadria is artificially created and can't be natural.
At one point they even forgot what galaxy was the Asgard's home galaxy giving it a new name
Where did these examples come from?
Naquadria came from SGU
The other two are from Joseph Mollizi's blog
No, naquadria came from Jones's planet. And naquda was the first version of the mineral.
Probably won't be that great if they recast everything and put Wokeism init.
Amazon has the resources to do great things with the SGU. they also have the ability to destroy it altogether. they may not even touch it. MGM has many franchises and series in its possession that may be of more interest to Amazon then a decade old series. I kinda hope they leave it as it is rather then destroy it.
@Cubbyman1 I meant the point in my post, in SGU they say it's natural while in SG1 they explain it's artificial, unstable and can't exist naturally
I guess you haven't heard that Brad Wright has been writing new Stargate material lately, he's getting all the pieces in place to get the franchise moving quickly. I am excited!
Brad's been doing that for a while now, and yes I've heard, though I am concerned that he will forget pieces of the Lore like they were close to the end of SGA
Naquada is used to build a lot of stuff, including the gate - used to power staffs and other weapons and used in most generators which are based on Naquada.
Naquadria is a radioactive, very unstable, but much more power version of Naquada - it was artificially created by modifying natural naquada. When they tried to use it as a power source, it was so unstable they couldn't make reliable hyperspace passages with it.
What do you think?