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Also, prefer the Stargate approach, but recognise Star Trek is likely more responsible.
A war going on changes everything, doesn’t it?
Anyway, the people they were sharing with weren’t naive societies that didn’t know there was life elsewhere on the galaxy. For those ones, they just presented themselves, warned about their enemies, and moved on trying to make the minimum possible impact.
A war going on changes everything, doesn’t it?
I think you need to watch this…
The answer is “yes, sometimes for the worse.”
Almost always for the worse. Possibly always.
Maj. Gen. Hammond: “Colonel, the United States is not in the business of interfering in other people’s affairs.” Colonel O’Neill: “Since when, sir?”
Everyone knows that you convert people by sending a single priest and having him wave at you and say “ar warw”. Then you get a different colored shirt and join the good side
Wololo
That’s how you get a lot of dead priests for not much gain.
Better to send a bunch; with a light escort and have them go “Wolololo”
Why did I want to read this as
I guess I always prefer Firefly to Monty Python.
Technically in Stargate there were actual gods… though they predated upon the prayers offered to them iirc.
Oh wait no, that was it’s sequel, Atlantis.
Oh wait no, that was pretty much the entire thing:-).
They were just aliens. Goa’uld, Ancients, Ori, etc. The franchise made it clear that none were actual gods; they were each just a different species that had abilities and technology that humans do not. And they would often use those to make others think that they were gods.
EDIT: I guess you could argue that Ascension makes one a god
Which Trek has also addressed.
The Advocate will refrain from meming Fek’lhr.
Well IIRC the ascended where just a previous generation of humans, they still weren’t all knowing and all powerful, in fact anubis tricked them into helping him ascend, they were just smarter more advanced humans who managed to figure out becoming eternal by becoming energy based beings.
I thought Ascension was far more than becoming merely energy based, and somehow indicating living in a higher dimensionality space, thus transcending the limitations of existence in mere 3d (+1 time) space as energy-based beings never could - the latter being merely a different form but within the same dimensionality space.
I never studied the lore though, just watched the shows a few times:-).
Indeed Daniel Jackson
Isn’t it hot?
Extremely
Makes me laugh every time.
Elsewhere in the galaxy…
The Doctor also has a Prime Directive:
(From Nightmare of Eden)
The Time Lords (in the classic series, at least) behaved similarly to Starfleet (IIRC, they even established a non-interference rule after the events described in “Underworld”). The Doctor would no doubt agree with SG1’s goals much of the time, just not their methods (with the exception of the Sixth Doctor, I can’t recall any of them actually using a gun).
They were much stricter than Starfleet. They believed in total non-interference, just observation. That’s why the Celestial Intervention Agency was formed, so the High Council could secretly interfere.