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"Use your words"
She is speaking a universal tongue known as "cartoon/comic convenience".RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:wait, how are we understanding Dragon? do the celestials naturally operate with an active universal spell of mutual understanding?
because as far as she knows, she's only talking to Satau, who doesn't speak English, so it would make sense if she spoke in his language. but If that were the case and there weren't a somu, we'd only see those symbols from Satau's first appearance.
I mean, I guess it would make sense that the celestials wouldn't need to learn the language of all of their avatars, and it's even possible they don't actually speak any language that can be understood by humans.
They explained it in Star Trek and Doctor Who but why does every alien in the Stargate TV canon speak English? Because the show would be impossible if they didn't.CHAOKOCartoons wrote:She is speaking a universal tongue known as "cartoon/comic convenience".RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:wait, how are we understanding Dragon? do the celestials naturally operate with an active universal spell of mutual understanding?
because as far as she knows, she's only talking to Satau, who doesn't speak English, so it would make sense if she spoke in his language. but If that were the case and there weren't a somu, we'd only see those symbols from Satau's first appearance.
I mean, I guess it would make sense that the celestials wouldn't need to learn the language of all of their avatars, and it's even possible they don't actually speak any language that can be understood by humans.![]()
i thought it was because network execs didn't want to spend the money to teach actors to speak 'whatever' only for it to last 20 minutes and never come up again after daniel figured the language out. not to mention the writing and pacing problems... pretty sure that's why even the most fluent jafa only know 12 words in goa'uld, too.Welsh Halfwit wrote:They explained it in Star Trek and Doctor Who but why does every alien in the Stargate TV canon speak English? Because the show would be impossible if they didn't.CHAOKOCartoons wrote:She is speaking a universal tongue known as "cartoon/comic convenience".RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:wait, how are we understanding Dragon? do the celestials naturally operate with an active universal spell of mutual understanding?
because as far as she knows, she's only talking to Satau, who doesn't speak English, so it would make sense if she spoke in his language. but If that were the case and there weren't a somu, we'd only see those symbols from Satau's first appearance.
I mean, I guess it would make sense that the celestials wouldn't need to learn the language of all of their avatars, and it's even possible they don't actually speak any language that can be understood by humans.![]()

Funny, I was thinking the sameMecklenburgball wrote:After Satu looked like a child in the last strip, 2nd panel, he now talks like one trying to explain things it don't realy. Understands. He realy gets adorable.
And more muscular than usual?Cesco wrote:Eheh, confused Satau is confused, and also so cute.

Celestial spoiler tags! That does sound hilarious!CosmicCoyote wrote:Why am I half expecting Dragon to read Satau's mind only to get an image of the gold Kitsune statue saying some taunting version of "Nope!" at the bottom?