What happens if someone tries to go through the wormhole the wrong way? Do they end up atomized or something?
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What happens if someone tries to go through the wormhole the wrong way?
I know you can't do it, but I don't know what happens if you try. Unless you're a radio wave, because if you're a radio wave, you can do anything! even if it violates the very laws of physics that exist within the SG-verse. And by "exist," I mean, "can be ameneded or ignored at will to serve the story." Because that's how the laws of physics should be, really.
I know that a MALP that went through a Stargate that was lying on the ground (well, actually, in the ground, but it's complicated, was destroyed by falling back into the Event Horizon.
That's actually a little scary (or, I mean, would be, if it were real). You stumble a little coming out of the gate, or bump into the person in front of you and bounce back a little, and you're toast.
What I want to know is whether you can walk through the Event Horizon from the back
I always thought it would be coolest if, when you looked on the other side of the puddle, there was just nothing there - as if the gate weren't even activated, and if you walked through from the back, you'd just walk through as if you were walking through the gate when it was off. But I don't think that's how it works (except in my little world), because we've seen puddles from both sides, right?
We have.
So, it'll stop people from coming through, but not a non-organic nuclear bomb? That doesn't seem like much of a security system.
Well, speaking of taking gate-like things with no idea where they go. . .
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