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No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:20 am
by King Todd
Well it appears as a surprise to me that none of the sub forums can relate to me. Greetings all.

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:28 am
by dark lord tacoma
that is because your race is of no conciquence

bow to the almighty majistey of the Goa'uld :sge

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:34 am
by Leader Isaac
The Wraith are extremely strong, but their weapons only stun. Maybe the strongest Goa'uld warriors can take more than one hit.

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:37 am
by King Todd
Unlike the Goa'uld that which need time to come to maturity, Wraith can easily and quickly multiply. We can out number your species in a number of days, and when we say outnumber, well I am sure you understand the meaning of over kill. Sure, the ancients had superior technology, but even they could not beat us. If it is threats you send forth, then you will seal your fate as well.

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:38 am
by dark lord tacoma
you are all mere specs of dust of the force sheild of our hataks :sge

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:39 am
by King Todd
HIVE Ships have been known to attack in the hundreds. Your Hataks can only take so much until their power is drained.

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:14 am
by Duderanch
If the wraith try to leave Pegasus, the Asgard will intervene.

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:17 am
by King Todd
No one ever said the Wraith would, but the Goa'uld continue to conquer planets, and it appears now they wish to travel to the Pegasus Galaxy. Do the Asgard not care about them?

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:49 am
by King Todd
SuperSaiyan wrote:The symbiote of a goa'uld or tok'ra can take the wraith as a host, there for they are the weaker of the two.


So what you are saying what a single species is able to do is the stronger? Then by that, a Wraith can take the life of a symbiote making the Wraith stronger, correct? Specific situations and procedure's must be in place for either to happen. For one, a Wraith must have an opponent captured or weakened, i.e. held down from fighting, before able to take the life.
Similar procedure's are needed for a symbiote or else it can be injured, or worse.

I have yet to declare dominance, mind you.

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:10 pm
by King Todd
SuperSaiyan wrote:
King Michael wrote:
SuperSaiyan wrote:The symbiote of a goa'uld or tok'ra can take the wraith as a host, there for they are the weaker of the two.


So what you are saying what a single species is able to do is the stronger? Then by that, a Wraith can take the life of a symbiote making the Wraith stronger, correct? Specific situations and procedure's must be in place for either to happen. For one, a Wraith must have an opponent captured or weakened, i.e. held down from fighting, before able to take the life.
Similar procedure's are needed for a symbiote or else it can be injured, or worse.

I have yet to declare dominance, mind you.


Anything can take the life of anything, however a symbiote can take control of a wraith while a wraith cannot take control of a symbiote. That makes those of us that are symbiotes the stronger.

I'm not saying always, I'm saying generally and overall.

Also, your numbers come from clones. Hardly a bragging tool.


As I said, certain conditions must be applied so that a symbiote can take control of a host.
Secondly, I have not exactly been 'bragging.' In the case of the first greeting, I said hello and had no official placing. Then a Goa'uld with his ultimate eagerness of macho and goal of complete dominance wanted to over throw me, when I had not much control of anything. Goa'uld control beings, planets, and power. Wraith have an instinct to survive. We are aggressive by instinct and will to survive. The majority of us turn evil do to it being exciting or objective. Showing fear to 'inferior' beings makes them submit, and easier to feed upon. You, just as others before, do not understand the Wraith. We feed because we must. We did nor do not invade or control. We treat humans just as humans treat livestock.

And when I say take the life of something, you know the difference between if I say it or if a Goa'uld would say it.

Also, saying we are clones is a mere stereotype. We are more so similar to an insect colony, thinking and acting for the better of the hive. We have similar consciousness, but only in personality.

If a human in an official stance of military or warrior, treated in hatred and dominance upon others, would eventually succumb to this trait for the rest of their life, wouldn't they? We are no different from a humans mind in perspective. Doesn't ones leader control the result of it's warriors?

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:16 pm
by King Todd
And I would show you how I could defend myself, but I do not believe in aggression unless needed. I do not wish to kill you. But just as you need a host, I need sustenance.

But... a question, for the Goa'uld. With our superior telepathic abilities, has it been proven yet if a symbiote or goa'uld can withstand it? We can even kill a sentient being with telepathy alone.

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:33 pm
by Zeratul
ahh... reminds us of the good ol' days...

anyone seen that prior of the ori? he's not reported for his appointment to have his legs gnawed off...

(furling specialty, CGW style)

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:37 pm
by King Todd
Are you saying that I remind you of the Ori? I would agree that other hives would, but not I...

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:44 pm
by Damaris
Zeratul wrote:ahh... reminds us of the good ol' days...

anyone seen that prior of the ori? he's not reported for his appointment to have his legs gnawed off...

(furling specialty, CGW style)


"Life and death, light and darkness, hope and despair. The rift was created, and on that day, the Ori were born. But the hatred of those who strayed from the true path festered and bloomed in the dark corners of the Avernakis to which they have been cast! And consumed by this hatred, they poisoned all they touched, bringing death, darkness and despair. And the souls of their victims knew no peace, until the Ori came and whispered to them: 'Sleep, for the end draws near!' And on that day all will rejoice, when the Ori come and lay them low."

Re: No Place To Call Home

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:47 pm
by King Todd
The Ori I do not, and will not, follow.