Bilbo wrote:That would explain why the SGC is suddenly operating out of the Pentagon in SGU. Timeframe wise was Earth ruled by Ra at the time the Atlanteans returned?
When Osiris escaped and took over Jackson's old flame, he and his scholarly rival both tracked her/him to a previously unexplored temple in Egypt. The rival was amazed, and admitted to Jackson that the temple was at least ten thousand years old, thus confirming Jackson's crazy theories. So the Goa'uld were active on Earth around the same time as the Atlanteans returned.
That's why it doesn't make much sense. They either would have come out in Antarctica or in the middle of Ra's base. Either destination would not have been very good. Surely they would have sent some probe to Earth first, especially since Antarctica was already frozen when they left. They should have expected the stargate to be buried by ice. If they arrived in Ra's base, why was there no mention of it? Aside from the two Ancient power sources, one ZPM and the "Eye of Ra," there was little indication of any direct interaction between Ra and the Atlanteans. Even if they were unprepared, with their technology couldn't they have put up a fight? If the primitive Egyptians could overthrow Ra, surely the more advanced Alterrans could have led the locals to freedom. If they were defeated, why didn't Ra take one as a host? Surely he would have noticed that these humans had psychic powers. How did any of them escape to give rise to the Latin language?
Ra did not really rule over the whole Earth, so it would seem that the base on the Nile was just a small outpost on an otherwise wild planet. About the only thing I can think of is that they arrived at a time that Ra was not present, and did overwhelm whatever local authority was left in place. However, instead of disabling the stargate and completely overthrowing Goa'uld authority, they decided to disperse and mingle with the locals, sort of like the stupid Colonials in NBSG. Perhaps they settled in the Black Sea basin, and were taken by surprise when the sea levels rose. The few survivors would have then made up the base of the Indo-European linguistic group, with perhaps another community being absorbed later to give rise to Latin.
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