| Username | MorganLeFey |
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To use a certain 4chan phrase..."Obvious troll is obvious".
Seriously, with such an elitist, arrogant tone, there's no doubt this post was meant to be inflammatory. Just take a look over at the official forums where this was crossposted; everyone there saw this was nonsense.
I also don't think I need to say how obscenely wrong the idea of vetera testers being superior. It seems to me this community already knows how blatantly false that is, and more then a few people here have said as much.
Don't worry about it. Everyone has their name and details changed to the same thing last night when CME was doing some beta preparation stuff. Tkksnow over at the official boards has said its nothing to worry about and it won't affect your chances of getting into beta.
Actually, the Atlantis expedition came about around season 8, long before the Agard committed mass suicide in season 10. But, that really doesn't matter given the content of spoilers for the next SGA episode.
Can the Wraith feed on Asgard? Maybe, maybe not...I'm leaning toward no given their physiological and genetic differences.
Can a Goa'uld take an Asgard host? Once again, I'm thinking no. The series has made it very clear that an Asgard mind is considerably superior to that of a human; thus it is doubtful that a Goa'uld symbiote could exert control over an Asgard. This also assumes the Asgard have not deliberately taken precautions to ensure they cannot be infested.
Can a Goa'uld take a Wraith host? On this one, theoretically, yes. Wraith DNA has a human basis. In fact Wraith are essentially massively mutated humans crossed with the Iratus bug. However I still must question whether or not a symbiote could control the Wraith, as they are all interconnected by a powerful telepathic link. There is a high probability that a symbiote's control could be over-ridden by the influence of other Wraith, particularly that of a Wraith Queen. Once again, its rather moot given that Goa'uld have absolutely no way of reaching the Pegasus galaxy. They don't have intergalatic hyperdrives, and I don't think they'll ever get them. That means they'd have to acquire a working ZPM(impossible), break into the SGC(impossible), dial out to Atlantis(given the computer security the SGC probably has, nigh impossible), then somehow take over Atlantis(difficult to impossible if you don't have the ATA gene). So yea, not happening.
Since when was hype ever justified? ![]()
Now let's chill out here. Perhaps there should be some qualifiers to any predictions of success...
Sure, SGW will be awesome, but only if they deliver on their claims of a newer more innovative combat system and such. I like what I see so far, and if they keep it up, yes they have to potential to be the "Sci-Fi WoW". We have to remember, they aren't even in closed beta, so a lot could change between now and release, for better or for worse.
Aside from questing, what do you spend most of your time doing in-game?