Ah ha! This makes sense. SG-1 makes sense. Are you magic, Daniel?
Yes, he is! And he's mine, so keep your hands off him. Mwahahahahah! Mine is an evil laugh!
Oh wait, you were talking about SG:A. Ne'mind.
'Harm's Way'
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Ah ha! This makes sense. SG-1 makes sense. Are you magic, Daniel?
Yes, he is! And he's mine, so keep your hands off him. Mwahahahahah! Mine is an evil laugh!
Oh wait, you were talking about SG:A. Ne'mind.
For a moment there, I thought I was in Bitches...
What I don't get is why the SG peeps think that saying "The Ori will KILL EVERYONE WHO DISOBEYS THEM. Seriously, these guys will murder your ENTIRE PLANET IF YOU DON'T WORSHIP THEM." is a good way to dissuade people from worshipping the Ori.
Hee! Well said.
"These people can kill you, resurrect you, and kill you AGAIN. But free will is really important."
Man, that's a sell speech.
Stargate (the movie) is on Spike right now.
What I don't get is why the SG peeps think that saying "The Ori will KILL EVERYONE WHO DISOBEYS THEM. Seriously, these guys will murder your ENTIRE PLANET IF YOU DON'T WORSHIP THEM." is a good way to dissuade people from worshipping the Ori.
I know! You'd think they would at least say, "Look, go with it for the time being. Find out what they want, and get back to us."
Isn't this the perfect opportunity for some undercover work? I mean, really.
We're talking about Daniel here. That argument makes perfect sense to Daniel. Because he's crazy, yo.
I have this selfish desire to hear Daniel say, "How do I know they're not gods? Because I was one, dammit, and look! Not a god!"
The whole thing seems ill-thought-out. The SGC doesn't seem to have a position prepared or any plan about what they do, so it ends up being the amassed might of the Ori versus four people's impassioned but lacking speeches. My money's on the Ori.
Well, SG-1 is in the credits, though. So they've got that going for them.
It could be a clever twist!