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  • Ronondex
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Oct 22 2013 3:07 pm

Good choice. Baal is clearly the best enemy in SG, great tactics, nice commentsand then his ingenious master plan with the clones and the time travel thing. too bad they had to kill him... :-D


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Nov 10 2013 12:23 am

1) The Goa'uld. Always sneaky and evil, very interesting and effective bad guys.
2) The Wraith. Interesting spin on, as one of the higher-ups put it, enemies that could be a credible threat to the Ancients but are still dumb enough to be outwitted by the heroes every week.
3) Jaffa. Not only are they great bad guys, but the idea of them was very interesting, and I felt it could be explored a lot more. Most of these Jaffa are essentially slaves, living and dying at the whim of evil beings who claim to be gods and throw their servants lives away for whatever tickles their fancy at the time (I also think it says a LOT about the Goa'uld that use Jaffa as incubators for their young and cannon fodder in battle. This is a race SO EVIL they send their own children into war!) I think the divide between "kill the Jaffa trying to kill us" and "remember they're just being used by the REAL evil shol'va s" could have been played up a lot more, especially early in the show.
4) The Jen'ai. A society smart enough to build up a military in secret to fight the Wraith. More than that, I loved the conflict of interest between them and the Atlantis Expedition. Not just disposable bad guys doing it for the evulz, but a group who had a very different (and some might say, more practical) approach to the Wraith problem. Not just a fight, but a conflict.
5) The Aschen. The proverbial gift horse, so insidious. Great nasties without being one-dimensionally evil.

Least favorites:

Atlantis Replicators. While I liked the concept and how they were handled in Atlantis, I felt annoyed that we'd essentially JUST gotten rid of the Replicators and now Atlantis just found a whole new group of them. Can't we move on to new and different bad guys instead of just rehashing the old ones, or at least focus on, you know the bad guys the show already has?

Ori. While they were handled interestingly for the most part, they felt a little too "gotta-top"y. More powerful in every concievable way than everyone else ever. And in the end, it all boiled down to "find the MacGuffin and press the 'Ori-No-More' button." The initial concept was interesting, but I think they were just mishandled.


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Apr 15 2015 8:27 pm

Ba'al, all the way. Son of a gun kept being such a nuisance we had to wait for him to die in a movie based around him! So yah...definately Ba'al


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Sep 24 2015 1:03 am

Baal


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