6.12: Unnatural Selection

It hadn't really gone off topic, so don't get too excited!

;)
 
No, these Asgard & Anubis questions are going to become a cliffhanger ending to the season or next mid season, I'm sure they are leading up to that.

Anni -- do you have any more episode spoofs? I've read two now, both very funny.
 
sorry Anni, I know we are off topic but I just have to respond to one bit,

the Asguar are the ones who took the Replicators off the original plannet thus responsible for them to fist start spreading past the plannet they were built on...

sorry Anni, don't yell at me...

I hope that this 'solution' workis this time, I liked the lego bugs but I don't like the lego people... to Borg-ish for my taste...
 
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Originally posted by skoon
sorry Anni, I know we are off topic but I just have to respond to one bit,

the Asguar are the ones who took the Replicators off the original plannet thus responsible for them to fist start spreading past the plannet they were built on...

sorry Anni, don't yell at me...

I hope that this 'solution' workis this time, I liked the lego bugs but I don't like the lego people... to Borg-ish for my taste...

I don't remember the Asgard ever saying that (taking the bugs off their original planet), but I'll take your word for it. I'll have to watch the episode with Reese in it again (I assume that's where it is explained) and get my facts straight. All this time I had thought they figured out how to leave their own planet on their own, or travelled through the gate.

This makes me wonder something though. If the Asgard originally took the first bugs off their home world, why didn't they go BACK to that home world after realizing what these things were? They would have found Reese then, and would have found a solution much sooner (since the replicators first appeared LONG before SG-1 found Reese). One would think that the Asgard would have SCOURED the entire planet from top to bottom (especially since there was no life forms there, just Reese all by herself). If SG-1 was able to find Reese, the Asgard certainly should have. :)
 
In the first Replicator episode the Asgard said how they found the replicators and took them away for study. They then lost control of them and they spread infecting much of asgard technology thus the Replicator war began.

In Unnatural selection the Asgard said how they had studied the andriod "Reece" and found that she was too damage to repair. They only thing they could find of use was a single command saying"come" or "return" or whatever cant quite remember.

They then setup the Time device ona remote asgard world and broadcasted this command on all frequencies. The replicators stopped what they were doing and "homed" in on the signal allowing them to be trapped (until No1 reversed the device)

@Ego the Asgard did not find them on the Reece planet. If you remember episode about Reece the replicators left her when they had stripped her world. It is some time after that the asgard found them.

No one at the time actually knew where they had come from.

Ranger
 
Originally posted by RangerOne SG13 SOR
In the first Replicator episode the Asgard said how they found the replicators and took them away for study. They then lost control of them and they spread infecting much of asgard technology thus the Replicator war began.

In Unnatural selection the Asgard said how they had studied the andriod "Reece" and found that she was too damage to repair. They only thing they could find of use was a single command saying"come" or "return" or whatever cant quite remember.

They then setup the Time device ona remote asgard world and broadcasted this command on all frequencies. The replicators stopped what they were doing and "homed" in on the signal allowing them to be trapped (until No1 reversed the device)

@Ego the Asgard did not find them on the Reece planet. If you remember episode about Reece the replicators left her when they had stripped her world. It is some time after that the asgard found them.

No one at the time actually knew where they had come from.

Ranger

OK, so then really, it wasn't the Asgard's fault, if I understand your last line in the post. If the Asgard found them on another planet other than Reese's, then that would indicate they left the planet on their own, and that would just mean it would have been a matter of time before they would have made their way into the Asgard's home galaxy to begin with. They would have probably nuked our entire galaxy in the process too, had the Asgard not enticed them with such advanced technology.

Oh, and the core programming command in Reese was "To Come Forth". One of the best parts of Unnatural Selection, when Thor says that. :)
 
This had all the markings of a 2 part episode this being the first one, we didnt get to see much of the mindbending torture that we would expect from and SG-1 episode ie; 'Abyss'. There could have been so much more put into the episode, much of the episode seemed to have been missing. All in all a good episode, epecially the ice cream
 
I just saw this episode yeturday

I never seen it before. I loved all of it except the ending. the ice cream joke was funny and the enterprise joke too rofl. The end where Jack and the crew or should I just say Jack and Sam betrayed the 5th made me angry. The ending was horrible. What they did was unforgiveable.. Jack looked like he felt guilty well good he should feel guilty. The 5th is coming back in the first episode of the 8th season in july :) so IF the fifth forgives Jack and Sam then I will.
 
they did what they had to to survive, its not their fault 5th beleived them:rolly2:
 

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