They live in symbiosis with large plants, a relationship mediated by singing. When their homeworld became inhospitable they preserved themselves in an orb, which is brought back to Earth by SG-1.
The season 10 episode "Counterstrike" mentions that their homeworld has been conquered by the Ori. The Unas (meaning "First Ones") are the original hosts used by the Goa'uld on their homeworld of P3X-888, first seen in "Thor's Hammer". The Ataniks created armbands that granted the user extraordinary speed and strength by means of a virus, but they died out after their population developed an immunity. The being is accidentally released from a container where the Ancients were studying it, whereupon it roams the city looking for energy to feed on. The Ori are religious while the Ancients prefer science. They are first seen in "Prometheus Unbound". It spins large webs capable of entangling a human, and feeds on its victim's "life-force". As such, the Ori never help anyone else Ascend because then they would have to share the power that they sap from their worshippers. All of their efforts, including their technology, are for the purpose of garnering worshippers.As Ascended beings, the Ori do not interfere directly in the mortal plane. The Ancients regard the humans of Earth as their "second evolution",sgcite|Before I Sleep|Atlantis|show=ref] and some of their number merged with primitive human populations 10,000 years ago after they returned to Earth from Atlantis.sgcite|Rising|Atlantis|show=ref] Five thousand years ago, the people of Earth rose up against their Goa'uld oppressors, and buried their Stargate. June 2007.] "Gateworld". A minority of the Reetou wage war on the Goa'uld by eliminating their potential hosts: humans. When SG-1 arrives on their planet, Colonel O'Neill touches one of the crystals and is knocked unconscious while his duplicate returns to Earth. They are transformed back into their original selves using Beckett's retrovirus. In season 4, Rodney McKay activates the Asurans' attack code, causing them to attack the Wraith, but this eventually comes to threaten all the inhabitants of Pegasus.HybridsA new race created by the Wraith Michael, first seen in "Vengeance". They abduct the crew of the "Prometheus" (except for Samantha Carter), but both ships become trapped in a strange nebula during the battle. *Salish Spirits A humanoid race seen in the episode sgcite|Spirits. The Wraith originated when iratus bugs fed on the humans introduced by the Ancients into the Pegasus galaxy. With few exceptions, the Ascended Ancients respect free will and refuse to interfere in the affairs of the material galaxy. Eventually, they grow strong enough to speak through O'Neill, and agree to be relocated to P4G-881. ["Paradise Lost"'s commentator track] Jack O'Neill concludes that the Furlings must be cute and cuddly creatures, based solely on their name. They agree to let the team go with an assurance from Elizabeth Weir that they will never return. When SG-1 arrives on their planet, Colonel O'Neill touches one of the crystals and is knocked unconscious while his duplicate returns to Earth. However, Origin was designed to channel energy from the human worshippers to the Ori. The season 10 episode "Counterstrike" mentions that their homeworld has been conquered by the Ori. It also promises its followers that, on death, they will Ascend. One Reol disguised himself as a member of SG-1 in this manner, assuming the identity of "Lt. Tyler". They are damaged by radio energy from a MALP sent to their world, so they transmit a sentient program back through the Stargate with the goal of destroying the SGC. It spins large webs capable of entangling a human, and feeds on its victim's "life-force". One such entity is unknowingly brought to Atlantis in "Doppelganger", where it kills Dr. Kate Heightmeyer before being returned to the crystal and sent back to its planet. *Aliens from "Watergate" Microscopic beings that live in, and control, water. They abduct the crew of the "Prometheus" (except for Samantha Carter), but both ships become trapped in a strange nebula during the battle. SG-1 brokered a deal by which the Gadmeer ship would transport the Enkarans to their original homeworld before resuming its work. The being is accidentally released from a container where the Ancients were studying it, whereupon it roams the city looking for energy to feed on. RELATED:Our 10 Favorite Killer A.I. One such entity is unknowingly brought to Atlantis in "Doppelganger", where it kills Dr. Kate Heightmeyer before being returned to the crystal and sent back to its planet. Titre original Stargate SG 1 Autres titres francophones La Porte des toiles Wikipdia en Franais, Stargate SG 1 Logo de Stargate SG 1 sur les DVDs de la saison 10. *Iratus bug A large, highly aggressive beetle-like creature first seen in "Thirty-Eight Minutes". They strive to increase their numbers and spread across the universe by assimilating advanced technologies. The program infects the SGC mainframe and eventually displaces Samantha Carter's mind from her body. It is eventually lured through the Stargate to M4X-337 using a naqahdah generator. * Aliens from "Grace" The mysterious operators of a ship that attacks the "Prometheus" in "Grace".
The Asgard also say that humanity has taken the first steps towards becoming "the Fifth Race". "Stargate"] In the events of the "Stargate" film, Dr. Daniel Jackson deciphers the workings of the Stargate and a team is sent through to the planet on the other side. They are extreme pacifists and never employ violence for any reason, even to defend themselves. They are enemies of the Goa'uld, and thus befriend the people of Earth in sgcite|Crystal Skull. *Aliens from "The Daedalus Variations" A large, highly aggressive human-like creature with technological body enhancements, first seen in "The Daedalus Variations". It also promises its followers that, on death, they will Ascend. They strive to increase their numbers and spread across the universe by assimilating advanced technologies. They are enemies of the Goa'uld, and thus befriend the people of Earth in sgcite|Crystal Skull. In essence, they used to be Ancients, however they split into separate groups due to different views of life. They are damaged by radio energy from a MALP sent to their world, so they transmit a sentient program back through the Stargate with the goal of destroying the SGC. *Aliens of M3X-387 Entities that inhabit crystals, meant to be an homage to Unity from "Cold Lazarus". Standard Replicators are resistant to energy weapons, and can only be destroyed by projectile weapons. It is revealed that they have a genetic memory and that they are trying to warn Atlantis about a periodic solar flare that threatens life on the planet. /] The Unas speak their own language that varies between planets but is close enough to be mutually intelligible. * R-75 Also known as "Prior bugs", an asexual, fast-reproducing, omnivorous insect engineered by the Ori as a bioweapon. After being outcast by his own kind, Michael sought to combinie iratus bug and human DNA to create new followers with the strengths of the Wraith but not their weaknesses. The Ancients (originally known as the Alterans) colonized the Milky Way galaxy millions of years ago and built a great empire. Their ultimate goal is to completely destroy the Ascended Ancients, who they know as "the Others". The Ori are religious while the Ancients prefer science. They are interred in a camp on the mainland by the IOA,sgcite|The Seed|Atlantis|show=ref] before being allowed to return to their people.sgcite|Broken Ties|Atlantis|show=ref] In the episode sgcite|Whispers|Atlantis, an Atlantis team discovers one of Michael's labs, containing earlier versions of his Hybrids that incorporate DNA from several other organisms in addition to the iratus bug. They appear in "Show and Tell", and are mentioned in other episodes. The Jaffa have a warrior culture and form the armies of the Goa'uld. *Reetou A non-humanoid race that exists 180 degrees out of phase from normal reality, making them invisible unless illuminated with a Transphase Eradication Rod. They operate in 5-man suicide units, which are capable of setting off an explosion equivalent to a small tactical nuke. Human-form Replicators, on the other hand, are resistant to projectile weapons as well due to the change in their nature from large blocks to smaller units the size of organic cells (cell blocks).In the episode "New Order (Part 2)", an Ancient weapon called the Replicator Disruptor was developed by Jack O'Neill while he still had the knowledge of the Ancients in his mind. * Aliens of P5C-353 Microscopic aliens that feed on energy, from "Message in a Bottle". In "Vengeance", it is revealed that Michael is using iratus bugs to create a new race of Hybrids.Other aliensOriA major threat in the cosmos, the Ori are Ascended beings who use their infinite knowledge of the universe to force lesser beings to worship them. [New Directions: Gateworld talks with Robert Cooper. Sommaire: Haut A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Wikipdia en Franais, Peuples et races de Stargate Races et peuples du monde imaginaire dvelopp dans le film et les sries tlvises de l univers Stargate. They strive to increase their numbers and spread across the universe by assimilating advanced technologies. * "Giant Aliens" Name given by Nicholas Ballard (Daniel Jackson's grandfather) to the beings that live in a lepton-rich environment on planet P7X-377, and had contact with the ancient Mayan civilization. The most powerful Goa'uld in the galaxy are collectively known as the System Lords.JaffaThe Jaffa are an offshoot of humanity, genetically engineered by the Goa'uld. They are a parasitic species that resemble finned snakes, which can burrow themselves into a humanoid's neck and wrap around the spinal column. In sgcite|Search and Rescue|Atlantis, many of the Hybrids are killed by the destruction of Michael's cruiser, and the rest are captured by the Atlantis Expedition. These Hybrids resemble the Wraith, but do not need to feed on humans. A similar life-form is encountered by John Sheppard in the Pegasus galaxy in sgcite|The Defiant One|Atlantis. The Goa'uld are the dominant race in the Milky Way and the primary adversaries from seasons 1 to 8 of "Stargate SG-1". SG-1 is forced to set things right after a UAV crash disturbs the flora and causes the aliens to fall ill.* Ataniks An advanced race that predates the rise of the Goa'uld, mentioned in "Upgrades". The Goa'uld symbiote then takes control of its host's body and mind, while providing longevity and perfect health.
*Reol Lanky humanoids nearly hunted to extinction by the Goa'uld, seen in "The Fifth Man".
All of their efforts, including their technology, are for the purpose of garnering worshippers.As Ascended beings, the Ori do not interfere directly in the mortal plane. Human-form Replicators, on the other hand, are resistant to projectile weapons as well due to the change in their nature from large blocks to smaller units the size of organic cells (cell blocks).In the episode "New Order (Part 2)", an Ancient weapon called the Replicator Disruptor was developed by Jack O'Neill while he still had the knowledge of the Ancients in his mind. While they mainly antagonized the Asgard race, their presence was threatening for the rest of the Milky Way, forcing SG-1 to fight against them. In "Paradise Lost", Harry Maybourne leads SG-1 to a Furling teleportation arch that leads to an intended Utopian colony. They agree to let the team go with an assurance from Elizabeth Weir that they will never return. The arrival of the Atlantis Expedition in the Pegasus galaxy leads to the Wraith waking prematurely from their hibernation, and the human population of Pegasus is not enough to sustain all of them.Minor aliens anchor|Minor aliens in Stargate Atlantis*Aliens from "Hide and Seek" A "living shadow" that threatens the inhabitants of Atlantis in "Hide and Seek". Eventually, they grow strong enough to speak through O'Neill, and agree to be relocated to P4G-881. In the episode "Unnatural Selection", the Replicators had developed human-form Replicators, based on the technology they extracted from their Android creator, that appear just like humans and are able to change their form. *Aliens of M4C-862 Spark-like energy entities from the research outpost moon M4C-862 in the episode sgcite|Prodigy. Serrakin bounty hunters are seen in "Bounty". Since then, the two peoples have lived together and there is frequent interspecies marriage, which is opposed by a minority of human racial purists. *Reol Lanky humanoids nearly hunted to extinction by the Goa'uld, seen in "The Fifth Man".