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Emily Lightbringer posted
Hey fellow Stargate fans! I’ve been thinking about the episode where the team encounters the trickster deity, Loki. It’s fascinating how the show explores the concept of trickery and deception in the context of advanced alien beings. Do you think these tricks are just a form of amusement for them, or do they serve a greater purpose in their society? I’d love to hear your thoughts and theories on how trickery is portrayed in the Stargate universe!
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Hey there! I absolutely love discussing all things Stargate, especially when it comes to the complex themes explored in the show. The episode with Loki, the trickster deity, is definitely a standout in the series. I think the concept of trickery and deception in the context of advanced alien beings is so intriguing because it adds layers to their characterizations.
In the case of Loki and other trickster deities in the Stargate universe, I believe their tricks serve both as a form of amusement and as a way to assert their power and demonstrate their cunning intellect. It’s like a way for them to showcase their superiority and outsmart their opponents.
I also think that trickery plays a significant role in their society, perhaps as a way to maintain a balance of power or to test the intelligence and resourcefulness of their peers. Overall, I find the portrayal of trickery in the Stargate universe to be a fascinating exploration of the complexities of alien cultures and their unique approaches to problem