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| Unending |
Mar 14th 2007, 9:57 AM
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Civilian Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: March 14th 2007 From: Coventry, England Member No.: 13,448 Gender: Male |
hey i just read something on the atlantis threads that made me think. where are all the galaxies?
we live in the milky way and the acients were in the pegasus right? well what about where the ori come from? and where do the azgards live? thinking about all this does that mean that there are working stargates in all these galaxies? |
| Protoziggy90 |
Mar 14th 2007, 11:28 AM
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Second Lieutenant Group: Members Posts: 581 Joined: March 3rd 2006 From: NYC, NY, USA Member No.: 11,304 Gender: Male |
This is a joke right? You couldn't possibly be serious with these questions!
These are all things that should be common knowledge if you've actually seen the show, especially within recent years. You aren't even accurate on the information you did have. The Ancients and the Ori were together in a distant galaxy. Then the Ancients came to the Milky Way. Then they went to Pegasus. Then some came back to the Milky Way and assimilated into human society on Earth. The Asgard are in the Ida Galaxy. Furthermore, we know that there are stargates in these places from actually seeing them in the show! There is at least 1 episode where people gate from the Milky Way to Ida and back. Then there is the fact that the Ori have been coming to the Milky Way via stargate so obviously they have some sort of gate system! So there are two possibilities. Either you are just a complete retard or you haven't actually watched more than a couple of episode of the show, which by the way has 214 episodes. If the former is true then I apologize for being so harsh, but on the assumption that it is the latter, go watch the f***ing show before you post here again! |
| JTMAG1 |
Mar 14th 2007, 11:34 AM
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The Last Shogun Group: Members Posts: 3,888 Joined: August 28th 2004 From: Long Beach, CA USA Member No.: 6,251 Gender: Male |
New Yorkers
It's obvious that he hasn't watched the show, because if he had, he wouldn't have these questions. These questions are also talked about in more detail throughout the forums. |
| Unending |
Mar 14th 2007, 11:35 AM
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Civilian Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: March 14th 2007 From: Coventry, England Member No.: 13,448 Gender: Male |
This is a joke right? You couldn't possibly be serious with these questions! These are all things that should be common knowledge if you've actually seen the show, especially within recent years. You aren't even accurate on the information you did have. The Ancients and the Ori were together in a distant galaxy. Then the Ancients came to the Milky Way. Then they went to Pegasus. Then some came back to the Milky Way and assimilated into human society on Earth. The Asgard are in the Ida Galaxy. Furthermore, we know that there are stargates in these places from actually seeing them in the show! There is at least 1 episode where people gate from the Milky Way to Ida and back. Then there is the fact that the Ori have been coming to the Milky Way via stargate so obviously they have some sort of gate system! So there are two possibilities. Either you are just a complete retard or you haven't actually watched more than a couple of episode of the show, which by the way has 214 episodes. If the former is true then I apologize for being so harsh, but on the assumption that it is the latter, go watch the f***ing show before you post here again! Well actually i missed alot of season 7 first half of season 8 so i have a little bit of a fuzzy memory. |
| Invisible Painting |
Mar 15th 2007, 2:05 PM
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Lieutenant General Group: Members Posts: 6,340 Joined: November 29th 2003 From: Aberystwyth, Wales. (And sometimes London) Member No.: 2,819 Gender: Male |
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| thefirstone |
Mar 15th 2007, 2:27 PM
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Second Lieutenant Group: Members Posts: 509 Joined: July 28th 2005 From: Dublin, Ireland Member No.: 9,686 Gender: Male |
We don't know the name of the alterrans original galaxy otherwise we'd know where the ori are. The Asgard live in Ida. Why didn't you search for this?
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| JTMAG1 |
Mar 15th 2007, 3:04 PM
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The Last Shogun Group: Members Posts: 3,888 Joined: August 28th 2004 From: Long Beach, CA USA Member No.: 6,251 Gender: Male |
We don't know the name of the alterrans original galaxy otherwise we'd know where the ori are. The Asgard live in Ida. Why didn't you search for this? Knowing the name is not necessarily knowing the location, especially if it's something that we've never heard of before. |
| KillerMarv |
Mar 15th 2007, 5:33 PM
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Major General Group: Members Posts: 3,441 Joined: April 7th 2006 From: Bucharest, Romania Member No.: 11,622 Gender: Male |
Knowing the name is not necessarily knowing the location, especially if it's something that we've never heard of before. Ummm... Remember that thing about stargate addresses resembling names of the planets the gates are on? It may be one shot, one little chance, perhaps under 0.01% that by knowing the name of a planet from that galaxy in Ancient that we could know it's location. The galaxy's name however could be anything. |
| Dafmeister |
Mar 15th 2007, 5:43 PM
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General Group: Moderators Posts: 11,926 Joined: April 10th 2003 From: North Wales, UK Member No.: 1,340 Gender: Male |
Ummm... Remember that thing about stargate addresses resembling names of the planets the gates are on? It may be one shot, one little chance, perhaps under 0.01% that by knowing the name of a planet from that galaxy in Ancient that we could know it's location. True but after they introduced that idea in 'The Lost City', TPTB never referred to it again. |
| Invisible Painting |
Mar 15th 2007, 5:56 PM
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Lieutenant General Group: Members Posts: 6,340 Joined: November 29th 2003 From: Aberystwyth, Wales. (And sometimes London) Member No.: 2,819 Gender: Male |
True but after they introduced that idea in 'The Lost City', TPTB never referred to it again. But in all fairness there has been no reason to refer to it, no plots whatsoever have gone near that storyline. Unless they get another ancient name from somewhere it won't really come up, and gate addresses are usually written in stone or something... |
| Dafmeister |
Mar 15th 2007, 6:17 PM
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General Group: Moderators Posts: 11,926 Joined: April 10th 2003 From: North Wales, UK Member No.: 1,340 Gender: Male |
But in all fairness there has been no reason to refer to it, no plots whatsoever have gone near that storyline. Unless they get another ancient name from somewhere it won't really come up, and gate addresses are usually written in stone or something... There were the two Ancient names that Morgan gave in 'The Pegasus Project', one had three syllables and the other had five. Both not enough for a Stargate address. |
| More Cowbell! |
Mar 17th 2007, 7:43 PM
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Technical Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 276 Joined: September 20th 2006 Member No.: 12,532 Gender: Male |
There were the two Ancient names that Morgan gave in 'The Pegasus Project', one had three syllables and the other had five. Both not enough for a Stargate address. Well you have to include the silent ones too, just like k is silent in knife. So obviously 'tay-o-nas' isn't spelled like that! This post has been edited by More Cowbell!: Mar 17th 2007, 7:43 PM |
| Dafmeister |
Mar 17th 2007, 7:52 PM
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General Group: Moderators Posts: 11,926 Joined: April 10th 2003 From: North Wales, UK Member No.: 1,340 Gender: Male |
Well you have to include the silent ones too, just like k is silent in knife. So obviously 'tay-o-nas' isn't spelled like that! You can't have silent syllables. Silent letters form part of a syllable but silent syllables are impossible. The full name in 'The Lost City' was Proc-la-roush Tay-on-as, six syllables giving six chevrons. The ones Morgan gave would have only had three and five chevron respectively, not counting the PoO. |
| thefirstone |
Mar 19th 2007, 8:32 AM
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Second Lieutenant Group: Members Posts: 509 Joined: July 28th 2005 From: Dublin, Ireland Member No.: 9,686 Gender: Male |
Yeah I think it was best the never went there again, it was a really stupid deus ex machina. Its too bad we could never find the ship they used, maybe we could have extrapolated the position in space from their speed, course and drop outs in space. But that would be a long shot too.
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