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Originally posted by Big Crunch
Any word on the replicator menace, or are they to be left on the Asgarde homeworld for all eternity?
God, I really have missed alot of episodes. How did they end up on the Asgarde homeworld?
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The SG team found and terminated the creator (an android) of the replicators, and gave her body to the Asgard. The Asgard used a homing beacon within her body to lure all the replicators to a planet. There they set off a time dilation device that means that time for anything on the planet (including replicators) runs at a fraction of the speed of time for the outside universe.
One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
Was that meant to serve as a stop gap measure until they found a more permanent way to deal with the threat they represent?
I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
SG-1 visited a world where they found an android girl lying inactive. They managed to reactivate her, but discovered shortly afterwards that she was able to create the Replicators from any raw materials she could find using some form of nano-technology. She also has the ability to directly control them with her mind, and she attempts to take over the SGC when it becomes clear that they aren't going to just let her leave when she wants to. They eventually manage to disable her (O'Neill shoots her at close range), and her body, for want of a better word, is sent to the Asgard for closer study.
The Asgard are unable to reactivate her (for plot device reasons they aren't so advanced all of a sudden), but they do manage to find a latent command in her memory core; "come forth". They implant this command into a powerful beacon, place it on their homeworld (don't ask me why they couldn't place it some ****hole planet instead) and broadcast it across the known universe, causing all the Replicators to congregate in the one place.
The beacon is, of course, a trap; it creates a subspace bubble around it, slowing time down by a factor of 1000, or something like that, effectively sealing the Replicators off from the rest of the universe and giving the Asgard forever to think of a way to deal with them.
But, of course, it goes wrong. When the Replicators come into contact with the body of the android girl who created them, some of them are able to change their form into that of her, becoming a more advanced form of Replicator. One of them is able to use his new power to infiltrate a microscopic crack in the time dilation device and reprogram it, causing time to pass faster within the bubble instead of slower. The Replicators then use the thousands of years they have to consume everything on the Asgard homeworld, before they are ready to launch a final strike on the Asgard, wiping them out for good.
Of course, the Asgard have to call upon SG-1 to sort this problem out, which they do (I won't explain how; I've probably spoiled the episode enough already).
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Frankly, I don't know what the Hell you're talking about, Tass. The only impression I get from the show's version of Russia is that they are a former superpower who lost that title recently (by a few years) and are just trying to stay on par with the US Military. They don't like US domination of the Stargate program, but had precious little they could do about it until they found a gate, with an intact DHD, of their own. Once they gave that up in exchange for more equal participation in SGC, they still play second fiddle to the US Military. They resent it, of course, but they don't want to risk losing the opportunities afforded by gate travel.
Russians are evil people are are simply out to kill others, etc etc ETC.
My ass. Methinks you need to revisit the episodes that gave you THAT impression of the show's portrail of Russia, Tass.
The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.
The Weighted Companion Cube is cheating on you, that slut.
Tass ... you're just insanely jealous you weren't selected to be part of the Stargate program! You're just a jealous Russian, not an evil one.
As for the Replicators and the Asgard, the Replicatars are *not* trapped on the Asgard homeworld. I think the homeworld was attacked by the Replicators, but the Asgard planted that homing beacon on one of the first worlds they colonized in the distant past. Thus, the Replicators are trapped in a time dialation zone on that Asgard colony world, but the actual Asgard homeworld did suffer damage from the Replicator attack — how badly damaged is the unknown.
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i MISSED the season finale. but i went out par-taying instead, so i can't really b!tch all that much.
i'm sure i can find it somewhere, anyone care to help? *cough PM cough*
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- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
I'm ticked off because the SG-1 chain reaction they've been running on Sci-Fi on Mondays stopped before rerunning the 2001 season. Now they've gone back to the first season. How am I supposed to catch up on the gap between the 2000 season and the 2002 season, the latter of which they've been airing on fridays?
"I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
Methinks you need to revisit the episodes that gave you THAT impression of the show's portrail of Russia, Tass.
Ok, I think I will.
In other news, I discovered a mysteriously large files with things in it called "Acension" and "Small Victories". Curiously, they are all movie files....... The total ZIP archive is about 1 GIG.
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