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<blockquote data-quote="Hatchling Dragon" data-source="post: 1671682" data-attributes="member: 580"><p>Anubis being back is good if for no other reason than they're staying with thier 'keep it as real as you can' rule, something that's kept me interested in the show from the start. Anubis is made of energy, and now we're told exacatly why he's been using the Cloak-thingy (containment vessel) and digging up Ancient Technology instead of using some awsome Ancient Powers.</p><p></p><p>I liked the solution Sam came up with. If there's a functional DHD there he's out of luck because I doubt he can 'cure' his host of being frozen to death. Still, if they need him it's simple enough to later find out (after fighting him for a while again) that someone or something went to his prison planet and was possessed long enough to get him through to his base of power.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit:</strong> Something pretty obvious just dawned on me as I re-read my post, Anubis maybe not even <em>be</em> on that planet when they showed the frozen remains of the Russian pilot. He's <em>made of pure energy</em>, he can't even affect the real world without possessing anyone, right? So what's to prevent him from simply 'flying' at the speed of light to another inhabited planet and then Gate-hopping his way back to power. Mabye he'll even end up possessing Bhaal himself since that would essentialy get him both his empire back <strong>and</strong> take his biggest opponent out, all while dealing on-going revenge as Bhaal struggled in vain to keep Anubis out of control of thier shared host. If nothing else the symbiot would certainly help keep the host in better shape longer while he possessed it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't share you fear yet. I saw it as inevitable that they'd use the refugees, especialy the children, as tools to 'oops' thier way into city-based adventures. The SG: A group <em>knows</em> how bloody dangerous the situation they're in actualy is. They're very unlikely to go meddling with things that haven't first been cleared by someone that can at least read Ancient, and maybe even by someone with the right Gene as an added safety measure.</p><p></p><p>The thing that's got me worried is that it's only the first non-pilot eppisode, yet they're already doing 'gene therapy' to give others the 'magic gene-key'. I'd have saved the idea for a more desperate time in the series. Gene therapy is still awfully new, and from the sounds of it this "Ancient Gene-Key" is quite the radical little RNA bit. They could have just written the story with someone that already had the Gene being talked into using the Personal Force-Field device, and later saving the City. This would have added humor later on as the good Doctor tried to convince others to try-out various Ancient Devices he'd discovered, only to be frustrated by thier refusals. The whole 'is too scared to will it off' idea would have meshed better with a soldier-type having the device on anyway, the typcialy macho stereotype admitting to fear.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>NEXT</em></strong> week's eppisode definately has me interested already. I'm always keen to hear Sci-Fi shows explain the (quantum) mechanics behind thier toys. Ever since they first explained that Wormholes were strictly one-way I've been wondering what happens when you're standing half-way through a Stargate in operation. Maybe they'll explain what happens if you try to step half way through the event horizon, but then decide to back up. Do you leave half of yourself on each side of the gate? I suppose you could say I've been dying to know <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Hatchling Dragon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hatchling Dragon, post: 1671682, member: 580"] Anubis being back is good if for no other reason than they're staying with thier 'keep it as real as you can' rule, something that's kept me interested in the show from the start. Anubis is made of energy, and now we're told exacatly why he's been using the Cloak-thingy (containment vessel) and digging up Ancient Technology instead of using some awsome Ancient Powers. I liked the solution Sam came up with. If there's a functional DHD there he's out of luck because I doubt he can 'cure' his host of being frozen to death. Still, if they need him it's simple enough to later find out (after fighting him for a while again) that someone or something went to his prison planet and was possessed long enough to get him through to his base of power. [b]Edit:[/b] Something pretty obvious just dawned on me as I re-read my post, Anubis maybe not even [i]be[/i] on that planet when they showed the frozen remains of the Russian pilot. He's [i]made of pure energy[/i], he can't even affect the real world without possessing anyone, right? So what's to prevent him from simply 'flying' at the speed of light to another inhabited planet and then Gate-hopping his way back to power. Mabye he'll even end up possessing Bhaal himself since that would essentialy get him both his empire back [b]and[/b] take his biggest opponent out, all while dealing on-going revenge as Bhaal struggled in vain to keep Anubis out of control of thier shared host. If nothing else the symbiot would certainly help keep the host in better shape longer while he possessed it. I don't share you fear yet. I saw it as inevitable that they'd use the refugees, especialy the children, as tools to 'oops' thier way into city-based adventures. The SG: A group [i]knows[/i] how bloody dangerous the situation they're in actualy is. They're very unlikely to go meddling with things that haven't first been cleared by someone that can at least read Ancient, and maybe even by someone with the right Gene as an added safety measure. The thing that's got me worried is that it's only the first non-pilot eppisode, yet they're already doing 'gene therapy' to give others the 'magic gene-key'. I'd have saved the idea for a more desperate time in the series. Gene therapy is still awfully new, and from the sounds of it this "Ancient Gene-Key" is quite the radical little RNA bit. They could have just written the story with someone that already had the Gene being talked into using the Personal Force-Field device, and later saving the City. This would have added humor later on as the good Doctor tried to convince others to try-out various Ancient Devices he'd discovered, only to be frustrated by thier refusals. The whole 'is too scared to will it off' idea would have meshed better with a soldier-type having the device on anyway, the typcialy macho stereotype admitting to fear. [b][i]NEXT[/i][/b] week's eppisode definately has me interested already. I'm always keen to hear Sci-Fi shows explain the (quantum) mechanics behind thier toys. Ever since they first explained that Wormholes were strictly one-way I've been wondering what happens when you're standing half-way through a Stargate in operation. Maybe they'll explain what happens if you try to step half way through the event horizon, but then decide to back up. Do you leave half of yourself on each side of the gate? I suppose you could say I've been dying to know ;) Hatchling Dragon [/QUOTE]
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