The Hand Device

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Venom850

Give all your opinions here as to what you think about the weapon. Also if it should be used in future episodes by sam. Would our team find new weapons in distant planets left behind buy people that they can use in future episodes? Give all that you got here on this post.
 
padders

<ref discussion on zat gun>
Yes i think they should and Sam should certainly be practicing using it although they need to do some medical tests on it to see what side effects are as well.

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Venom850

Yes I would agree. Last thing we need is sam's hand to blow up for some forsaken reason that tokra never bothered to warn us of side effects of using the device.
 
carter

hey don't blame the tokra! i say that the devise has none i mean they wear it 24/7 so what could go wrong it's not like she was using the cricofiguse (what ever)!
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i might be canadian but i have a point (sometimes)
 
Sean3w

I'm sure Tok'ra technology is safe, just as long as they made it and not come culture who had been long dead for unknown reasons
 
carter

actually no i was talking about the ribondevice all the way i just forgot to say that it's the goa'uld that wear it 24/7 i didn't mean the tok'ra
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i might be canadian but i have a point (sometimes)
 
Can someone explain to me exactly how did Sha're send the message to Daniel through the Hand Device in Forever In A DAy?
 
Ask an easy one, will ya? ;)

If I remember correctly Daniel and Sam's discussion was such that since the Ribbon Device is controlled by the mind, then Sha're was able to channel her thoughts through the beam into Daniel's mind.

Possibly it's akin to people being able to lift cars off of other people when the adrenaline kicks in. Sha're had a message she HAD to get to Daniel and her will power became stronger during that time so as not to make this some sort of way for the Goa'uld to communicate directly with their victims all the time.

Cheers,
 
The tok'ra didn't make the arm bands they found them. I'm not sure but they might be phonoecian
 
Go on then, as Jack might say to Daniel, explain this theory then.
 

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