Definite agreement about wanting to know what Elizabeth and Teyla went through. John's was traumatic enough; you know theirs had to be as bad. I'm guessing that for Elizabeth it involved trying to negotiate again with the Asurans, failing, and having them start killing her team to convince her to do what they wanted. Teyla, I'm not sure about, though.
I'm hoping that this guy, unlike fifth, will actually be trying to fight the rage/aggression. Of course, that's assuming his entire personality hasn't been erased.
That would definitely qualify as torture for Elizabeth. But I'm not quite sure what the Asurans could want from her. They found out pretty much everything -- Atlantis's existence, Atlantis's command codes, the address to Earth -- from John. They tested Rodney's scientific knowledge and Ronon's fighting skills -- what could they learn from Elizabeth that they hadn't already learned from John?
Of course, that's assuming his entire personality hasn't been erased.
I'm hoping that at least some scrap of his personality has been preserved in the collective. I mean, they're computers -- just deleting something doesn't get rid of it forever. Besides which, I should hope that they have some kind of backup system. ;)
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I'm hoping that this guy, unlike fifth, will actually be trying to fight the rage/aggression. Of course, that's assuming his entire personality hasn't been erased.
I am so looking forward to next week's episode!
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Of course, that's assuming his entire personality hasn't been erased.
I'm hoping that at least some scrap of his personality has been preserved in the collective. I mean, they're computers -- just deleting something doesn't get rid of it forever. Besides which, I should hope that they have some kind of backup system. ;)
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