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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: [QB] Overall, definitely a cool episode: I loved the send-off for Vala, because she got to do something selfless, and something that actually was rather valiant and helpful. I loved Nerus and his demeanor and attitude... and the idea that the Goa'uld will buy into the Ori's religious fanaticism (you don't think it's just one who's been "converted" by the Ori, do you?) is a terrifyingly logical development, in some ways. But I've got a question: Is it physically realistic to turn a planet into a quantum singularity? I know that technically, a singularity could be of any mass, since it's an infinitesimal point and thus may not matter how large or small the mass is... but weren't there some studies about the minimum practical mass of a singularity? Or was that just limited by our own scientific capabilities to create such things? Finally, I think it's incredibly awesome that [i]someone[/i] finally tried to create a super-Stargate to fly ships through. It's the reversal of the standard practice in the SG-1 universe -- normally, the Stargate is the perfect method for small-scale transport, but ships are better for the big stuff. But since the Ori are still so far away, they need a quick way to send whole ships through. Scary! My question, though, is why the Ori couldn't simply send their own nuke or other high explosive through some 'Gate somewhere where no one was watching them (an uninhabited world) and thus achieve their aim without anyone trying to stop them (or more specifically, anyone getting pissed at being duped and then trying to fix their mistake). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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