Talk:Bates (Stargate)

Before I move it... why is the spoiler notice after the events of "Rising"? Shouldn't the events of "Rising" be considered spoiler information as well? Just curious... --Joe Beaudoin Jr. 16:36, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Quote from this page: "While Teyla was absolved from being a security threat, Teyla became a topic of argument between Bates and Sheppard. An argument revisited when it was discovered that Teyla had Wraith DNA, left over from an unsanctioned experiment done by a Wraith scientist ON TEYLA'S FATHER, who hoped that integrating their DNA into human biology would make a more compatible food-source".

My notes: It wasn't Teyla's father whom the Wreith scientist had experimented on. He experimented on a group of people, one of whom happened to be Teyla's fater's ancestor. The whole world to which the subjects were sent after the unsuccessful experiments was later wiped out, as the Wreith decided they were a threat to them. However, before that the former subjects had been banished from that world for being aggressive and thus survived among other tribes. That is how I remember this story.

2005-08-07

Exactly, which is why I edited the page to reflect her people and not just her father. -Mrja84 16:18, 03 Sept 2005 (ESDT)

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