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Speculation about "Incusrion". Spoilers

It should be spy from the Lucian alliance...who was a former Ori prior...with a Go'auld larva inside them...who unknowingly has a dormant replicator in their luggage that reactivates. Why not recycle all the old crap in one fell swoop!! :rolleyes:
 
It should be spy from the Lucian alliance...who was a former Ori prior...with a Go'auld larva inside them...who unknowingly has a dormant replicator in their luggage that reactivates. Why not recycle all the old crap in one fell swoop!! :rolleyes:

Don't forget this spy is allied with the wraith as well.
 
Exactly. Abandoning Rush was his way to gain his trust to get him to fix the Destiny in order for him to steal it! Muahahaha? :lol:
 
It should be spy from the Lucian alliance...who was a former Ori prior...with a Go'auld larva inside them...who unknowingly has a dormant replicator in their luggage that reactivates. Why not recycle all the old crap in one fell swoop!! :rolleyes:

Don't forget this spy is allied with the wraith as well.

How about a Wraith who became a Prior and now is host to a Goa'uld and has Replicator components throughout their body, like Weird did in S4. Working for the Lucian Alliance, they use the communication stones and end up swapping bodies with one of the new aliens.

Sweet, I've combined all of Stargate's bad guys into one person.
 
That actually sounds pretty cool... :)
To kill it, you'd have to shoot it with an ARG while using the Prior interference device, throw a knife into the hand with the ribbon device/shield so it's personal shield wouldn't work anymore, and then shoot it about six hundred times with a P-90. :D

Maybe it's Chloe. That honestly wouldn't surprise me, although I would be disappointed. It would be awesome if it was Young, but even better if it was Rush. He has become rather obsessed with 'the mission', maybe he thinks the Lucian Alliance would handle Destiny better...nah, that probably wouldn't work.

I think we can safely say it's not Eli.
 
I'm remembering how, in Season 1 of Enterprise, there was the rumor that a crewman was actually a spy from the future, and I and some other people were convinced that it meant someone from the main cast, and it'd be a big ol' twist.

It was the heretofore unseen breakfast steward. I'm just saying, don't get your hopes up.
 
I'm remembering how, in Season 1 of Enterprise, there was the rumor that a crewman was actually a spy from the future, and I and some other people were convinced that it meant someone from the main cast, and it'd be a big ol' twist.

It was the heretofore unseen breakfast steward. I'm just saying, don't get your hopes up.

I never for once believed that Enterprise's "Future Spy" would be one of the main cast. Likewise, a Lucian Alliance on SGU isn't really likely to be from the main cast.

However, Enterprise didn't really have a noticeable recurring cast in the first season. Aside from Phlox's assistant, but at the time of Cold Front, she'd only made one appearance. So, creating a new character for the "Future Spy" was something of a necessity for Enterprise. SGU, on the other hand, has plently of background supporting characters. There's Lt. James, Sgt. Riley, Rush's three stooges, the female scientist that sleeps with the military guys, just to name a few. I'm not saying the Lucian Alliance spy will be one of these characters but it will be totally lame and unnecessary to create a new character for this role.
 
Could it be linked to the two scientists who wandered through that Stargate on the planet at the start of the season?

If it's somebody on Destiny now, I think it would most likely be one of the scientists and most likely NOT one of the people who wanted to remain behind on the planet this week but who knows where the plot is leading; there are quite a few loose ends.
 
Could it be linked to the two scientists who wandered through that Stargate on the planet at the start of the season?

If it's somebody on Destiny now, I think it would most likely be one of the scientists and most likely NOT one of the people who wanted to remain behind on the planet this week but who knows where the plot is leading; there are quite a few loose ends.
I believe that was one scientist and an airman who decided to take the initiative, and the DHD on their own. Wasn't the second scientist who Master Sergeant Greer shot on Dr. Rush's stop order one of Rush's so called Three Stogies?
 
Wasn't the second scientist who Master Sergeant Greer shot on Dr. Rush's stop order one of Rush's so called Three Stogies?

Yes. In fact, I think it was the same stooge who eventually sat in the chair. Dr. Franklin, I think, though I'm still having trouble telling those three apart.
 
As long as it isn't Lt Boobs I'm not fussed.

Funny you should say that.
After 'Sabotage' i'm beginning to think Lt. Chesty LaRue may be an unwitting spy for the Lucian Alliance. Sure her weird black outs could be due to the stones, but they also sounded rather similar to the reactions of those taken over by an immature Goa'uld symbiote.
 
^^While that is possible, supposedly there is an actual intentional spy for the Lucian Alliance on Destiny, and they were at Icarus base before the attack.

And that's not a spoiler, since Rush commented on the existence of such a spy in the DVD version of Air.
 
Remember in "Human", Daniel Jackson mentioned that the Lucian Alliance had found the planet for the Icarus base in the first place (even though it was in Rush's head, I assume it's true and it's an actual memory) so they knew abot Icarus and could have been pissed they weren't gonna get to the rewards of the ninth Chevron
 
I love this show, but this:

The Lucian Alliance are indeed involved in the S1 finale, setting things up for a story arc featuring them in season 2.
Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamme.... :rolleyes:
 
I hate the Lucian alliance plot, they're just a bunch of renegades that stole Goa'uld technology. HOW can they be such a threat when we have superior Asgard and Ancient technology.
That's really all humans had when they became a major threat, and then it was just a (relatively) handful number of people. The Lucian Alliance has been exposed to this technology their entire life, and the number of people familiar with it grossly outnumbers the amount of humans who have.

Why wouldn't they be a threat?

Hell, Middle Eastern terrorists are a threat to the United States despite having grossly inferior weapons and technology at their disposal. Tech is useless against fervor and determination.
 
I always found the Lucian Alliance to be so flucking boring... so glad their going to be the shows villians, instead of something, say, new.
 
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