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 Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the human civilizations featured in the television series Stargate SG-1.
In the Stargate universe, the alien race known as Goa'uld used Stargates to transport large numbers of humans to other planets for use as slaves.
The Stargate is worshipped by various religious sects and is kept as a museum piece in the capital of the Rand Protectorate.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Human_civilizations_in_Stargate_SG-1   (1829 words)

  
 Stargate SG-1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stargate SG-1 continues to break records in terms of Nielsen Ratings for the Sci-Fi channel, while the eighth season two-part episode "Reckoning" was widely regarded by fans as one of the five best in the show's history.
Stargate SG-1 is notable for featuring many actors from other prominent science fiction series as guest stars on its show.
Humans, as depicted in the series, are technologically behind some of the alien races the Stargate teams have met, but are rapidly gaining the ability to fight, defend, and benefit from the advances they have been exposed to in both significant and material ways.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stargate_SG-1   (4622 words)

  
 'Stargate SG-1' teleports into second season of production
Star Trek fans or not, the makers of "Stargate SG-1" hope that viewers will find a very enjoyable program that focuses on acting and drama, based on characters that are more human and more relatable (emotion-wise) to someone from the 20th century.
Based on the Roland Emmerich film "Stargate," "SG-1" picks up the storyline where the motion picture left off.
A Stargate, a mysterious portal leading to a planet on the opposite end of the universe, was mysteriously reactivated by a deadly alien race bent on taking over the universe and destroying anyone or anything that stands in its way.
www.dailybruin.ucla.edu /DB/issues/98/12.02/ae.stargate.html   (568 words)

  
 Stargate SG-1 episode guide
Nyan explains to them that their arrival through the Stargate proves that the beliefs of his rival culture, the Optricans, is true, and that humans were brought to this planet by aliens through a gateway.
Their Stargate, apparently recovered from the sea after an Asguard ship crashed on earth, is locked open, maintaining a perpetual wormhole that defies explanation.
While it is brought to the Stargate, it shoots bolts through the concrete walls, floor and ceiling of the facility, including one that pierces O'Neills shoulder.
www.heartware.dk /Guides/sg1.html   (14170 words)

  
 Stargate SG1 - Season One Episode Guide
When SG-1 returns through the Stargate O'Neill starts to develop heavy brows and displays animal brutality, unfortunately he's not the only one affected as many others soon start displaying similar symptons.
Whilst escaping from a hostile planet the Stargate malfunctions and transports O'Neill and Carter to an icy crevasse on an unknown planet.
Whilst on P3X-562 SG-1 discover a valley of broken crystals.
www.stargatesg1971.com /episodes/season1.html   (2671 words)

  
 DVD Review - Stargate SG-1: The Complete First Season
With all of the events fully digested, the Stargate program is re-opened with nine teams (named SG-1 through SG-9) set to explore these new worlds the gate goes to, as well as track down Apophis and thwart his plans.
During the commotion it's revealed Teal'c is a Jaffa - a human incubator for one of the Goa'uld parasites.
Fast forward to the early 20th century, when remnants of the stargate are uncovered in an archeological dig and a top secret military project is launched to find out the secrets of the gate.
www.thedigitalbits.com /reviews2/stargatesg1s1.html   (2674 words)

  
 Stargate Information Archive - SG-1 Season Four (2000-2001)
SG-1 is caught in a conflict between two civilizations trying to colonize the same planet.
While investigating the cause of Lt. Barber's suicide, the SG-1 team travels to a planet where they find a Goa'uld pleasure palace, and they become transfixed by a beautiful, deadly device inside.
Stargate Command is trapped in a temporal anomaly, but only Jack and Teal'c seem to be aware of the fact.
www.sg1archive.com /s4.shtml   (1122 words)

  
 GateWorld - Stargate SG-1 Season Four: '2010'
In the year 2010, the Stargate is in use at the J.R. Reed Space Terminal in Washington, D.C. Aschen medical technology includes an anti-aging vaccine, anti-cancer treatment, and medical machines that can reverse tissue damage and mend broken bones.
By dialing the proper Stargate address (taking the wormhole's path close enough to the sun, and on the correct side of the sun) at the proper moment, the flare will cause the wormhole to bend back on itself and return to Earth -- along with a time dilation.
But when it was revealed that the Aschen are slowly destroying the human race, Teal'c did not hesitate to join his friends in sending a message back in time, in order to change the past -- including undoing the destruction of the Goa'uld.
www.gateworld.net /sg1/s4/416.shtml   (3237 words)

  
 DVD Answer Man DVD Movies and Reviews Stargate SG-1: Season 3 Box Set
Specific episode information, including synopses, guest star lists, original air dates, and more can be found at MGM's Offical Stargate SG-1 Website for this and other seasons.
From the serious dramatic side of a tale to the dry cynical witticism that is used to laugh at themselves, the stories and the dangers in life, the performances and scripts are well done.
The lead-in to each of the special features is a little on the ham-bone side but after you get past the intro they are informative and interesting.
www.dvdanswerman.com /dvd/reviews/sfilm/sg1_3.html   (415 words)

  
 GateWorld - The Stargate SG-1 FAQ
Visit alt.binaries.stargate-sg1 for Stargate images, sounds, video and more!
However, given the distribution of constellations on the Earth Stargate, it is fairly apparent that this is not the method used by the Stargate to calculate destination addresses.
The D.H.D. for the original Stargate was missing from the dig at Giza ("Stargate" the movie, "Children of the Gods") -- though it later would come into the possession of Russia ("Watergate").
www.gateworld.net /faq.shtml   (4299 words)

  
 StarGate: SG-1
The Russian SG team brings back one of Nirrti's test subjects, who self-destructs after testifying she is working to produce a perfect human, a hok'tar.
Stargate SG1 - 507 - Beast Of Burden
Stargate SG1 - 220 - Show And Tell
www.p2ptv.co.uk /230.html   (7063 words)

  
 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Episodes Season Four
SG-1 find themselves caught between two civilizations attempting to colonize the same planet.
stargatefan.com : stargate sg-1 episodes > season 4
After sending a MALP to explore an Alien world, an Alien energy based MALP returns through the Stargate and causes havoc in the SGC.*
www.stargatefan.com /episodes4/index.html   (366 words)

  
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 Stargate SG-1 Episode 9-03 Transcript Origin (3)
Stargate activates, and a different Prior emerges, staff with crystal in one hand, the other upraised like a cleric about to give a blessing.
A lot of these, shall we say, *sheltered* civilizations could potentially be taken advantage of by a charlatan with a flashy bag of tricks.
The tan robes have a very strange lapel arrangement that becomes a collar, then swoops up and behind his head to provide a face-frame that is not quite a crown or a headdress, since it doesn't touch him.
www.twiztv.com /scripts/stargate/season9/stargate-903.htm   (7551 words)

  
 Adele's research inspired by Stargate SG-1
I expect that this section will be growing, as I research all sorts of diverse topics related, however peripherally, to the film Stargate and the Stargate SG-1 television show.
MkzdK: Jump Start - site theorizing the "jump start" of human civilizations by aliens.
Some sci-fi writers just fabricate whatever they need in human nature or history or language to support their plotlines, and while this allows them to explore new and different issues in their plots, I don't find those stories as interesting as ones which draw on actual historical information.
www.shakal.org /sg-1/research.html   (693 words)

  
 The Nitpickers Site: TV Comment - Stargate SG-1
According to the canon of the show, all human civilizations seeded out among the stars were done so by the Goa'uld race.
Are we supposed to believe that the Stargate works some 'magic' that allows the SG teams to speak and understand the languages of the different races.
In every episode of every series, the SG teams speak English to every race they encounter, and are understood.
www.nitpickers.com /tv/comments/632.html   (219 words)

  
 Stargate SG-1: Gate Appeal
Fans especially love the idea that humans from ancient civilizations were, over the course of millennia, forcibly transplanted to other planets and used as hosts and slaves by the parasitic bad guys, the Goa'uld.
"Stargate's characters feel real" is a sentiment shared by many fans who love seeing their characters allowed to learn and grow without fear that the "reset button" will erase all development at the end of each episode.
In between all the on-screen jokes about primitive humans from Earth, there are always the spoken and unspoken questions about how much we really know about anything and how important is the human race really is in the grand scheme of the universe.
www.space.com /sciencefiction/tv/sg1_fans_001011.html   (1034 words)

  
 Science Fiction Weekly -- Letters to the Editor
Stargate SG-1 is a great show that has been on for eight seasons, and scheduled for a ninth, Enterprise can't compete with that!
Yeah, the Stargate Atlantis newsgroup has been trying to figure out where, or how there, could be a bathroom on the puddle jumpers.
Sure, the Ancients, while ascended, would not need such comforts, but they were in human bodies when they occupied Atlantis.
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue407/letters.html   (1674 words)

  
 Good Graces - a Stargate SG-1 fanfiction by Adele
After the political decision to bury the stargate, but before the last two teams return, the SGC has an unexpected visitor.
A lone figure in khaki SG uniform walked onto the ramp, pausing to turn around and glance back once at the gate.
A lone figure in a grey SG uniform stumbled onto the ramp, pausing to turn back and glance back once at the gate.
www.shakal.org /sg-1/graces.html   (8340 words)

  
 Åstrogate Stargate Forums :: View topic - Astrogate Stargate Forum: UserGuide 2.0 (please read)
Step through the stargate with SG-1, a team of soldiers and scientists, as they travel instantaneously to other planets to explore, forge alliances, defuse crises, establish trade, investigate ancient mysteries, and defend Earth from such hostile forces as the Goa'uld and the Replicators.
This forum is a corner of the internet where fans of Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis can join together in discussion of their favourite shows and interests.
The Stargate Atlantis mission is headed by Dr. Elizabeth Weir (Torri Higginson), a specialist in diplomatic relations.
www.stargater.co.uk /forum/viewtopic.php?t=56   (1615 words)

  
 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Episodes Season Four
stargatefan.com : stargate sg-1 episodes &; season 4
SG-1 responds to a plea for help from a civilization that is caught in a civil war.
After sending a MALP to explore an Alien world, an Alien energy comes through the Stargate and takes over Carter's mind causing havoc in the SGC.
www.stargatefan.com /episodes4   (414 words)

  
 Atlantis - Location Hypothesis - Crystalinks
In Stargate Atlantis, taken place at the end of season 7 of Stargate SG-1 (The Lost City), the SGC finds out that the city known as Atlantis was a city of technology and science, which left the planet for another galaxy, the Pegasus Galaxy.
Frances Galea in his book Malta Fdal Atlantis also wrote about the results of his lifelong research on several ancient studies and known theories on Atlantis, particularly that of Giorgio Grongnet, the renowned Maltese architect, who in 1854 claimed that the Maltese Islands are the remnants of Atlantis.
In 2000AD Robert Ballard in a small submarine found remains of human habitation around 300 feet underwater in the Black Sea off the north coast of Turkey.
www.crystalinks.com /atlantislocations.html   (2711 words)

  
 Stargate SG-1
Imagine that the galaxy is salted with human civilizations, all of which originated on Earth millennia ago.
Based on the 1994 Kurt Russell movie Stargate, Stargate SG-1 was produced by Showtime for pay cable its first few seasons.
The Stargate franchise clearly defines good vs. evil and is chock-full of great moral lessons for parents and teens.
www.pluggedinonline.com /tv/television/a0001843.cfm   (555 words)

  
 Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the human civilizations featured in the television series Stargate SG-1.
In the Stargate universe, the alien race known as Goa'uld used Stargates to transport large numbers of humans to other planets for use as slaves.
The Stargate is worshipped by various religious sects and is kept as a museum piece in the capital of the Rand Protectorate.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Human_civilizations_in_Stargate_SG-1   (1577 words)

  
 Talk:Stargate SG-1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Stargate races" is also a subcategory of "fictional alien species", so we can't put the human-derived civilizations in there (I'm even a little leery of putting Jaffa in there, but they've been referred to as "nonhuman" enough in the series to make me comfortable enough).
That first questionable line can simply be like "Unlike several other popular sci-fi shows, such as Star Trek or Babylon 5, Stargate SG-1 is set in present day".
Foo is a/the Bar "on the SF television show Stargate SG-1."
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Stargate_SG-1   (6389 words)

  
 Human civilizations in Stargate SG-1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the human civilizations featured in the television series Stargate SG-1.
The group encountered by SG-1 were living on a world with a Stargate, after having been long-separated from their homeworld, which did not possess a gate.
Acting like a benevolent race, they were contacted by the SGC through the Stargate (which the Aschen had not yet fully learned to use, as they had no access to the Abydos map of the gate network.).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bedrosian   (2781 words)

  
 GURPS Stargate SG-1 Notes
In terms of knowledge, SG-1 Ops reflects a basic understanding of the SGC project, stargates, known alien worlds and civilizations, known transplanted pre-industrial human cultures, the nature of the Goa'uld, and the procedures of SGC field operations.
D6 Stargate SG-1- John Tynes' work upon which these notes were heavily based.
Stargate Glyphs - A list of all the glyphs and some of the addresses that appeared in the show.
www.geocities.com /patchlord/stargate.html   (740 words)

  
 Replicator (Stargate) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The human-form Replicators instead prefer to use either their massive strength, or restructure their hand into a sword with which to impale their foes; this is how both the System Lord Yu and Daniel Jackson were killed by RepliCarter.
Fifth's "flaw" was used by SG-1 to trap the Replicators on the planet with the time dilation device.
The Replicators soon discovered a way to leave this galaxy, where they encountered various other civilizations, most notably the Asgard.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Replicator_(Stargate)   (2064 words)

  
 Stargate: Apophis
Daniel Jackson on the other hand was SG-1's archaeological expert, responsible for cracking the code to first activate the Stargate.
A student of language, mythology and ancient cultures, Jackson's knowledge and razor-sharp wit is key to encounters with alien civilizations and displaced human colonies across the galaxy.
Sometimes awkward, sometimes socially inept, he is driven, intelligent, and an invaluable member of the Stargate program.
www.terra-alliance.com /bios/apophis.htm   (451 words)

  
 Pilgrimage Abydos - about Pilgrimage Abydos
Abydos was the name of two ancient cities: * Abydos, Egypt * Abydos, Hellespont *The name Abydos (Stargate SG-1) was used by the science-fiction film...
Based on the Jacques-Edouard Berger collection of images of art objects and essays devoted to the main civilizations, such as Egypt, China, Japan, India, Europe.
Find Pilgrimage Abydos at ArtMaM Pilgrimage Abydos Directory Yahoo Google AOL Dmoz Altavista AllTheWeb Alexa
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