The Nox decided to be pacifists, Asgards kicked the bucket, Ancients ascended (and other crud, not getting into that), but what happened to the Furlings? I think it was mentioned at some point, but I don't remember if so.
If we can figure out who the admins, or brass of this fandom is, we could ask them to make a fanfic filter.
But yes anyways.
Tok'ra, Goauld, or neutral?
I always thought the armor as integrated into the soldiers for it to work effectively & reliably. Putting it on humans would be like giving dogs a hockey cup.
As long as it isn't bastardized like Trek & Wars.
Don't think so. Dr. DJ ID'd the writing as Aztec, & solidified by the being Quetzalcoatl.
I would agree with most of this, except for the mention of queens. What are your thoughts on that?
They might have a way to make & send stem cells (maybe a similar serum, etc) to the injured parts. That with controlling the nervous system, I suppose will focus efforts on healing, & neglect other parts that can wait for a sarcophagi dip.
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In the star trek page, Paul Mcgillan's page to his star trek character.
Probably the amount of energy needed for a speed dial is much higher, and scum like Kinsey would cite it as inefficient, & use it to take control of the SGC, claiming the leadership is incompetent.
As soon as the writers want. In universe, ithink SG1 just got zatted so much that they built up a resistance, and recover in a hour. The goody 2 shoes Jaffa didn't get zatted, and don't have a resistance to it.
Rude.
The planet the Taonas outpost was on is presumed destroyed. Praclarush, the name of the planet, Dr. Daniel Jackson translated as "lost in fire", and in turn due to the local star dying according to Morgan Le Fay.
SG-1 barely got there in environmental suits, and the shield protecting Taonas failed behind them as they left.
But that surely wouldn't new all of them, right?
The Nox decided to be pacifists, Asgards kicked the bucket, Ancients ascended (and other crud, not getting into that), but what happened to the Furlings? I think it was mentioned at some point, but I don't remember if so.
I remember Dr. Jackson translating something saying the Goauld pretty much killed them off, over using them as host, nearly to the point of extinction.
As long as the writers need for convenient plot & story reasons.
Using their time as an anchor. But if they kept the loop going, they could have out lived the replicators& and the goauld.
About 3 months. At the end of the episode, it turns out that the Tok'ra were trying to contact them, but were out of the loop.