Hello everyone, I’m RD, and I’ve created this account to publish all the fanfics I’ve already written, which are more than twenty, all of them self-inserts.
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I have written one set in the Pegasus galaxy, although it's not a self-insert, but a reborn one: Quinto, the Replicator. I've thought about the Wraith, but there's a serious problem with them, and it's that they don't have lore or culture like the Goa’uld or humans, so I would have to invent their purpose and motivations, and I don't like that.
soon there will be chapters dedicated to the sith
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There But For the Grace of God 1x19
You are wrong, but giving explanations is SPOILER, you will have to wait.
I have 2 chapters to publish, and there are 5 left to go, but the internet continues to cause problems. sorry.
I don't use ChatGPT for writing; I use it to translate what I write. It's also a good text editor and saves me hours in correcting the text to eliminate spelling errors. If you use ChatGPT as a spell checker, then you only have to read once to make sure it didn't change anything in the text's meaning, and that's all the correction you have to do. The problem is that ChatGPT censors many words, and you have to be careful because in sensitive parts, it can return pure incoherence or outright refuse to correct. I've been using it for a year, and since then, I've been able to publish the fanfics I had written because before I didn't have time to correct anything, and I was also too lazy to read over and over again looking for errors. Paying for an editor and a translator was out of my budget. The most annoying thing now is that in its free version, ChatGPT only processes 700 words, and you have to go page by page for it to correct or translate, but still, it's a thousand times easier than editing it yourself.
I understand, you're referring to the range of attack rather than effectiveness in long-distance combat. Yes, the firing range of these ships is hundreds of thousands of kilometers, as they are capable of bombarding planets from their orbits. However, beyond that, we would need to ask someone knowledgeable in physics, as remember that these ships fire plasma, and we would have to see how long the plasma remains effective after being fired. As far as I know, the sun has no problem sending solar flares of plasma millions of kilometers, but that's a matter for an expert. What I do know is that if they were missile-like weapons, they would indeed reach their target regardless of distance, as they would maintain their velocity in space. However, using missiles is like shooting your enemy with gold—too costly—so these ships use plasma cannons, which are much cheaper.
Hello. Korr is not a match for the Ori. The Ori are ascended beings who manipulate reality; they could erase Korr with a thought, although I believe you are referring to the armies they send to the Milky Way in the series. In that case, the Ori ships would be superior, but the number of ships Korr has would ensure victory. Also, in terms of army size, the Jaffa are much more numerous and better equipped than the soldiers of the Ori. An Ori ship would have almost the same level of power in shields and weapons as the human replicator bio-ships: 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, and 06. In the series, those ships were indeed powerful, and even the Asgard particle beam weapons were easily repelled by their shields, although they later discovered a weakness that made them easy to destroy by attacking at the moment they fired. If I do start writing the Ori saga, I will take all of this into account. For now, I have only written up to the end of this Goa'uld saga. On another note, Korr's current opponent is Anubis, who also possesses all the knowledge of the Ancients, the Replicators, and the Asgard. The only thing he lacks is Wraith technology, so we won't see him creating anything with that. Currently, Anubis is virtually immortal, and only an anti-ascended weapon could kill him, while Korr, although very difficult to kill, is mortal, and if Anubis locates his real body, he could kill him and win the war.