Colonel Carter
01-20-2005, 10:57 PM
Teyla and her people, in fact, all the human, or human-like, people Atlantis people encounter in the Pegasus galaxy - shouldn't they all be Ancients? (Atlantis people sounds awkward, should we call them Atlantians? They need something simple to say like SG-1.)
Anyway... Humans on earth, from whom Weir and McKay and all the others from earth are descended, were a different race than the Ancients and they did not travel to the Pegasus galaxy. Their only traveling, from what I'm aware, is the Goa'ulds removing them from earth to other planets, but those planets are all in the Milky Way galaxy. Thus none of them would have ever made it to the Pegasus galaxy.
And they have established on the show that all humans originated on earth, so they don't have the theory that human life emerged independently on other planets or in other galaxies.
So then either Teyla, her people, and all the other people we've encountered in Pegasus (Wraith excluded and any other obvious aliens I might not know about) are either Ancients or some other kind of alien, but not human, even though they look it.
Anyone know?
Anyway... Humans on earth, from whom Weir and McKay and all the others from earth are descended, were a different race than the Ancients and they did not travel to the Pegasus galaxy. Their only traveling, from what I'm aware, is the Goa'ulds removing them from earth to other planets, but those planets are all in the Milky Way galaxy. Thus none of them would have ever made it to the Pegasus galaxy.
And they have established on the show that all humans originated on earth, so they don't have the theory that human life emerged independently on other planets or in other galaxies.
So then either Teyla, her people, and all the other people we've encountered in Pegasus (Wraith excluded and any other obvious aliens I might not know about) are either Ancients or some other kind of alien, but not human, even though they look it.
Anyone know?