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Post by oblivion on Mar 19, 2005 17:49:11 GMT -5
I wondered that too...if there IS no waste from their weird plastic food. But what about getting rid of liquid? Surely they have to drink or they would dehydrate? Or maybe they drink only enough to compensate for what they lose through breathing and talking? Something tells me they don't have sweat glands... I think we need a text on the anatomy and physiology of the Asgard so all these important questions can be answered once and for all.
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Post by asguard on Mar 20, 2005 17:21:44 GMT -5
i think theres water in it the cubes along with everthing they need to live because Thor said something like that.
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Post by arcangel217 on Mar 22, 2005 14:37:30 GMT -5
Colonel Jack O'Neill [/quot
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Post by asguard on Mar 23, 2005 16:03:09 GMT -5
? wat does that mean?
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Post by oblivion on Mar 24, 2005 17:33:23 GMT -5
It looks like a messed up attempt to quote an earlier picture. Maybe Willow the God will come back and finish it?
P.S. I really like your new signature!
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Post by asguard on Mar 25, 2005 11:05:02 GMT -5
Thanks lol shadow cat made it for me
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Post by asguard on Mar 26, 2005 13:06:57 GMT -5
And also the asgard loki was expermenting with humens to try to fix the cloneing problem they had.
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Post by oblivion on Mar 30, 2005 13:23:10 GMT -5
Interesting how important Humans are to both the Goa'uld as hosts and to the Asgard as a potential answer to their population cloning problem. Given that Jonas' planet had a more physically/mentally advanced variant of humanity (of interest to the Goa'uld), it was a little surprising that Loki chose O'Neil instead of someone from Jonas' world to attempt the cloning experiment. Jonas' people need to work on that paranoia issue though . It was also interesting that Loki didn't choose Cassandra as the experimental subject, since Niirti had been working on her population's DNA for centuries, trying to develop a better Goa'uld host. Of course, what is desirable in a host to a Goa'uld may not be what the Asgard need to solve their cloning problem. Young Jack O'Neil must be having a blast in high school. With all his life experiences accessible, and in a roughly 15 yo body, you have to wonder what he decides to do with THIS life. I keep hoping he'll show up for another episode!
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Post by asguard on Apr 1, 2005 19:21:24 GMT -5
I found out y they cant just clone a bunch of them becuase a body would be a empty shell wating for a person to go into it. If u didnt put a person in it u would have to teach it everthing again. I also hope to see Jack.JR
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Post by oblivion on Apr 1, 2005 20:02:44 GMT -5
I think I remember that, too...that the clones had the individual memories and personalities transferred.
The Asgard will have the same issue of having to raise "young" whether clones or not, if they want to increase their population. I think they wanted more viable clones, though, not necessarily a larger population.
But, if they can make 2 O'Neils why not two or more Thors? I don't think they've really explained exactly what problem the Asgard are trying to solve.
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Post by asguard on Apr 3, 2005 21:36:06 GMT -5
Yes i think that too. cant they just clone the personalitys to?
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Post by oblivion on Apr 6, 2005 3:34:13 GMT -5
What do you think? Are we ready to discuss a new character? Or is there more to say about Thor and the Asgard?
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Post by asguard on Apr 6, 2005 15:14:25 GMT -5
I think we should start talking about a diffrent charater not many post anymore.
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Post by oblivion on Apr 6, 2005 18:07:02 GMT -5
Thanks Asguard! ;D
I'll post a pic later today. Have to go a-hunting for a good one!
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Post by asguard on Apr 7, 2005 14:55:00 GMT -5
Ok theres not a lot people to discus anymore.
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