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Ford was the best character on Stargate Atlantis Season 1. It was a pity to see him leave Atlantis in Season 2. I hope he will come back in Season 3.
I agree with you. Ford was a good character. Maybe Ford will make a comeback into the series in future seasons to come, or maybe he won't. Eitherway, its up to the producers and directors and crew to see if Ford should make a comeback into the series. Personally, I hope he does return. At least, in order to provide closure to the character itself, even if it means killing him off, or something else. --Ned Talamoa (talk) 10:45, 7 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Greetings! I've previously reviewed Jeffrey Spender and as there is a rather large backlog under Film and Television I thought I'd help out and review some more.
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Done"The only family that Ford mentions are his grandparents." Then why does the infobox mention a cousin?
Done"Ford is diagnosed to have suruvived an overdose of addictive" rewrite and spelling.
Done CITEs two and three should be moved to their respective claims.
Done"Pegasus galaxy to harvest their enzyme that would give him super-human strength." needs a rewrite, also I'm seem to remember he needed the enzyme (in the sense that he was addicted) am I remembering correctly?
Done"The Wraith-enzyme allowed Ford to immediately rematerialize on-board a Wraith-hive ship," it did?
Done"help in destroying an entire Wraith Hive-ship," as opposed to part of one?
Bit on the small side and only seems to focus on his "Bring back" campaign, which whilst important, doesn't really tell us why people wanted him back. Does "F.O.R.D." still exist somewhere?
"The Wraith-enzyme allowed Ford to immediately rematerialize on-board a Wraith-hive ship"
This is incorrect. The enzyme made Ford semi-resistant to the Wraith stunner. When captured and stored people are somehow stunned so they will be unconscious long enough for them to be imprisioned when they are rematerialized.
Ford's resistance to the stunner meant that he was immediatly conscious when being rematerialized so could fight and escape when the Wraith came to move him from where people are dropped to a cell.
No where does the article state what F.O.R.D means. Perhaps the "F" is for "Ford" or "Francks". Or maybe the whole things stands for "Friends of Ronon Dex". Astronaut (talk) 17:39, 10 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]