Ha! See, I knew someone else would think that! They do have their own Atlantis. Not to mention the other one they saw-forget the ep-so there have to be more someplace. Also, didn't the vision show John actually firing the drones? and he didn't, so there were differences.
Wasn't the funny wraith great!
Sorry I didn't mention being gone. It was a spur of the moment thing. Might write more about it under Flock.
I know it's supposed to be IC for Rodney, but his initial skepticism didn't make sense. I mean, it's not like they haven't met ppl with just that same ability (Teer) and wasn't Rodney the one who got the superpowers when he failed Ascension 1A? And I didn't expect the same from Ronon and Teyla. They live in that galaxy, I would expect a bit more open-mindedness. Though Ronon was from a more industrialized planet. As soon as Teyla described his abilities, I thought "oh, an ancient or descendant of one". It seemed like a 1S response, not a 4th season one.
Wow, this is a late reply. lol ITA about Rodney's vehement skepticism. Doesn't make sense for this late in the game-unless he was scarred as a child by one, and I wouldn't put it past him to have had that happen to him. lol
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BTW, do we know for sure it was ATLANTIS that was being attacked by the Asurans, and not another ancient city?
My point exactly! First thing I thought was, it's the Replicators' Atlantis. 'Cause, don't they have their own ersatz Atlantis?
"Just a little Wraith humor." That was the BEST! lol
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Wasn't the funny wraith great!
Sorry I didn't mention being gone. It was a spur of the moment thing. Might write more about it under Flock.
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ITA about Rodney's vehement skepticism. Doesn't make sense for this late in the game-unless he was scarred as a child by one, and I wouldn't put it past him to have had that happen to him. lol
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