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Wraith technology is based on Ancient technology, and very well could have been based on the "original FTL" IE i.e., DestinyDestiny. I tend to believe that with the sensor tech available to the ancients (they did detect the background signal btw), if they could have used hyperdrive, they would have. I believe that Desitny's FTL was simply used because it was built long before the current star drive or hyper drive was developed. It could very well be that destiny is simply a failed experiment, or even a "mapping" device. No one knows for sure, just that it's pointed toward some signal.

As far as the seed ship speed and the 2000 year thing: well, simply put, they would have built many many seed ships. Maybe they built themselves after they found enough resources? (early replicatorReplicator tech maybe?) The simple fact of the matter is that the seed ships would have harvested materials, and dropped gates, and other seed ships would have bypassed this on to the next galaxy. So maybe two or three seed ships is all you would really need to "stay ahead" of DestinyDestiny.

By the way... on the topic of speed... remember the SG-1SG-1 episode where the replicatorsReplicators took over the Goa'uld ship and increased its speed to 800% of normal? I don't know how fast that is, but I would be willing to bet itsit's faster than the Asgard ships. And since the replicatorReplicator tech is based on ancientAncient tech.. it. It would be safe to assume that the ancientsAncients were capable of traveling far faster than DestinyDestiny (towards the end of their existence that is)... could

Could it simply be that they just used a faster ship and completely the mission long before destiny ever could have? They had star drive, why not just map the destinyDestiny coordinates, then jump there. then Then jump further, and further... etc...mission mission completed. whats What's the point in destinyDestiny then? SGUSGU ended partially because there is no good, semi-plausible story line. any Any "mission" would ofhave been completed and logged in the database. (unless it was super duper secret and dangerous like the weapon Rodney used to destroy that solar system.)

Wraith technology is based on Ancient technology, and very well could have been based on the "original FTL" IE, Destiny. I tend to believe that with the sensor tech available to the ancients (they did detect the background signal btw), if they could have used hyperdrive, they would have. I believe that Desitny's FTL was simply used because it was built long before the current star drive or hyper drive was developed. It could very well be that destiny is simply a failed experiment, or even a "mapping" device. No one knows for sure, just that it's pointed toward some signal.

As far as the seed ship speed and the 2000 year thing: well, simply put, they would have built many many seed ships. Maybe they built themselves after they found enough resources? (early replicator tech maybe?) The simple fact of the matter is that the seed ships would have harvested materials, and dropped gates, and other seed ships would have bypassed this on to the next galaxy. So maybe two or three seed ships is all you would really need to "stay ahead" of Destiny.

By the way... on the topic of speed... remember the SG-1 episode where the replicators took over the Goa'uld ship and increased its speed to 800% of normal? I don't know how fast that is, but I would be willing to bet its faster than the Asgard ships. And since the replicator tech is based on ancient tech.. it would be safe to assume that the ancients were capable of traveling far faster than Destiny (towards the end of their existence that is)... could it simply be that they just used a faster ship and completely the mission long before destiny ever could have? They had star drive, why not just map the destiny coordinates, then jump there. then jump further, and further... etc...mission completed. whats the point in destiny then? SGU ended partially because there is no good, semi-plausible story line. any "mission" would of been completed and logged in the database. (unless it was super duper secret and dangerous like the weapon Rodney used to destroy that solar system.)

Wraith technology is based on Ancient technology, and very well could have been based on the "original FTL" i.e., Destiny. I tend to believe that with the sensor tech available to the ancients (they did detect the background signal btw), if they could have used hyperdrive, they would have. I believe that Desitny's FTL was simply used because it was built long before the current star drive or hyper drive was developed. It could very well be that destiny is simply a failed experiment, or even a "mapping" device. No one knows for sure, just that it's pointed toward some signal.

As far as the seed ship speed and the 2000 year thing: well, simply put, they would have built many many seed ships. Maybe they built themselves after they found enough resources? (early Replicator tech maybe?) The simple fact of the matter is that the seed ships would have harvested materials, and dropped gates, and other seed ships would have bypassed this on to the next galaxy. So maybe two or three seed ships is all you would really need to "stay ahead" of Destiny.

By the way... on the topic of speed... remember the SG-1 episode where the Replicators took over the Goa'uld ship and increased its speed to 800% of normal? I don't know how fast that is, but I would be willing to bet it's faster than the Asgard ships. And since the Replicator tech is based on Ancient tech... It would be safe to assume that the Ancients were capable of traveling far faster than Destiny (towards the end of their existence that is)...

Could it simply be that they just used a faster ship and completely the mission long before destiny ever could have? They had star drive, why not just map the Destiny coordinates, then jump there. Then jump further, and further... etc... mission completed. What's the point in Destiny then? SGU ended partially because there is no good, semi-plausible story line. Any "mission" would have been completed and logged in the database. (unless it was super duper secret and dangerous like the weapon Rodney used to destroy that solar system.)

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wraithWraith technology is based on ancientAncient technology, and very well could ofhave been based on the "original FTL" ie IE, destinyDestiny. I tend to believe that with the sensor tech available to the ancients (they did detect the background signal btw), if they could ofhave used hyperdrive, they would have. I believe the desitny'sthat Desitny's FTL was simply usedused because it was built long before the current star drive or hyper drive was developed. it It could very well be that destiny is simply a failed experiment, or even a "mapping" device. No one knows for sure, just that itsit's pointed toward some signal.

As far as the seed ship speed and the 2000 year thing. Well: well, simply put, they would ofhave built many many seed ships. or maybeMaybe they built themselves after they found enough resources? (early replicator tech maybe?) The simple fact of the matter is that the seed ships would ofhave harvested materials, and dropped gates, and other seed ships would of bypassedhave bypassed this on to the next galaxy. So maybe two or three seed ships is all you would really need to "stay ahead" of destinyDestiny.

byBy the way... on the topic of speed... remember the Sg1SG-1 episode where the replicators took over the Goa'uld ship and increased its speed to 800% of normal? I don't know how fast that is, but I would be willing to bet its faster than the AsguardAsgard ships. And since the replicator tech is based on ancient tech.. it would be safe to assume that the ancients were capable of traveling far faster than destinyDestiny (towards the end of their existence that is)... could it simply be that they just used a faster ship and completely the mission long before destiny ever could have? They had star drive, why not just map the destiny coordinates, then jump there. then jump further, and further... etc...mission completed. whats the point in destiny then? SGU ended partially because there is no good, semi-plausible story line. any "mission" would of been completed and logged in the database. (unless it was super duper secret and dangerous like the weapon Rodney used to destroy that solar system.)

wraith technology is based on ancient technology and very well could of been based on the "original FTL" ie, destiny. I tend to believe that with the sensor tech available to the ancients (they did detect the background signal btw), if they could of used hyperdrive, they would have. I believe the desitny's FTL was simply used because it was built long before the current star drive or hyper drive was developed. it could very well be that destiny is simply a failed experiment, or even a "mapping" device. No one knows for sure, just that its pointed toward some signal.

As far as the seed ship speed and the 2000 year thing. Well, simply put, they would of built many many seed ships. or maybe they built themselves after they found enough resources? (early replicator tech maybe?) The simple fact of the matter is that the seed ships would of harvested materials, and dropped gates, and other seed ships would of bypassed this on to the next galaxy. So maybe two or three seed ships is all you would really need to "stay ahead" of destiny.

by the way... on the topic of speed... remember the Sg1 episode where the replicators took over the Goa'uld ship and increased speed to 800% of normal? I don't know how fast that is, but I would be willing to bet its faster than the Asguard ships. And since the replicator tech is based on ancient tech.. it would be safe to assume that the ancients were capable of traveling far faster than destiny (towards the end of their existence that is)... could it simply be that they just used a faster ship and completely the mission long before destiny ever could have? They had star drive, why not just map the destiny coordinates, then jump there. then jump further, and further... etc...mission completed. whats the point in destiny then? SGU ended partially because there is no good, semi-plausible story line. any "mission" would of been completed and logged in the database. (unless it was super duper secret and dangerous like the weapon Rodney used to destroy that solar system.)

Wraith technology is based on Ancient technology, and very well could have been based on the "original FTL" IE, Destiny. I tend to believe that with the sensor tech available to the ancients (they did detect the background signal btw), if they could have used hyperdrive, they would have. I believe that Desitny's FTL was simply used because it was built long before the current star drive or hyper drive was developed. It could very well be that destiny is simply a failed experiment, or even a "mapping" device. No one knows for sure, just that it's pointed toward some signal.

As far as the seed ship speed and the 2000 year thing: well, simply put, they would have built many many seed ships. Maybe they built themselves after they found enough resources? (early replicator tech maybe?) The simple fact of the matter is that the seed ships would have harvested materials, and dropped gates, and other seed ships would have bypassed this on to the next galaxy. So maybe two or three seed ships is all you would really need to "stay ahead" of Destiny.

By the way... on the topic of speed... remember the SG-1 episode where the replicators took over the Goa'uld ship and increased its speed to 800% of normal? I don't know how fast that is, but I would be willing to bet its faster than the Asgard ships. And since the replicator tech is based on ancient tech.. it would be safe to assume that the ancients were capable of traveling far faster than Destiny (towards the end of their existence that is)... could it simply be that they just used a faster ship and completely the mission long before destiny ever could have? They had star drive, why not just map the destiny coordinates, then jump there. then jump further, and further... etc...mission completed. whats the point in destiny then? SGU ended partially because there is no good, semi-plausible story line. any "mission" would of been completed and logged in the database. (unless it was super duper secret and dangerous like the weapon Rodney used to destroy that solar system.)

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wraith technology is based on ancient technology and very well could of been based on the "original FTL" ie, destiny. I tend to believe that with the sensor tech available to the ancients (they did detect the background signal btw), if they could of used hyperdrive, they would have. I believe the desitny's FTL was simply used because it was built long before the current star drive or hyper drive was developed. it could very well be that destiny is simply a failed experiment, or even a "mapping" device. No one knows for sure, just that its pointed toward some signal.

As far as the seed ship speed and the 2000 year thing. Well, simply put, they would of built many many seed ships. or maybe they built themselves after they found enough resources? (early replicator tech maybe?) The simple fact of the matter is that the seed ships would of harvested materials, and dropped gates, and other seed ships would of bypassed this on to the next galaxy. So maybe two or three seed ships is all you would really need to "stay ahead" of destiny.

by the way... on the topic of speed... remember the Sg1 episode where the replicators took over the Goa'uld ship and increased speed to 800% of normal? I don't know how fast that is, but I would be willing to bet its faster than the Asguard ships. And since the replicator tech is based on ancient tech.. it would be safe to assume that the ancients were capable of traveling far faster than destiny (towards the end of their existence that is)... could it simply be that they just used a faster ship and completely the mission long before destiny ever could have? They had star drive, why not just map the destiny coordinates, then jump there. then jump further, and further... etc...mission completed. whats the point in destiny then? SGU ended partially because there is no good, semi-plausible story line. any "mission" would of been completed and logged in the database. (unless it was super duper secret and dangerous like the weapon Rodney used to destroy that solar system.)