Tau'ri technology
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- This article provides a more exhaustive list of the fictional technologies used by the Tau'ri race in the Stargate universe.
- For a listing of their more prominent technologies see the main technology article.
- 1 Real or semi-real technology
- 2 Fictional Technology
- 2.1 Anti-Prior device
- 2.2 Anti-Wraith Retrovirus
- 2.3 ATA Gene Therapy
- 2.4 Field Remote Expeditionary Device (FRED)
- 2.5 Garage Door Opener (GDO)
- 2.6 Goa'uld Buster
- 2.7 Iris
- 2.8 Kull disruptor
- 2.9 Locator beacon
- 2.10 Mark VIII Tactical Missile
- 2.11 Mark IX \"Gate-Buster\" bomb
- 2.12 Mobile Analytic Laboratory Probe (M.A.L.P.)
- 2.13 Naqahdah generator
- 2.14 Portable Scanners
- 2.15 Railgun
- 2.16 Spacecraft
- 3 References
Real or semi-real technology
The following are technologies that actually exist, or are very similar to ones that do.Firearms
The standard weapons of humans and SG teams remain conventional firearms that, while technologically inferior to many alien weapons, have at times proven tactically superior (as the character Thor puts it, "The Asgard would never invent a weapon that propels small weights of iron and carbon alloys, by igniting a powder of potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulfur.")- AK-74M: Standard issue infantry rifle for the Russian Armed Forces. Used by the Russian SG teams, though their weapon differs in using what is possibly an aftermarket stock.
- Beretta M9 pistol: Standard issue pistol of the U.S. Armed Forces and of the SG teams (including SG-1).
- Colt M4 Carbine: Carbine version of the standard issue M16A2 rifle used by the US Armed Forces. Standard issue assault rifle for the SGC. Removable carrying handle and rail interface system allows many accessory options.
- Colt M16A2 Rifle: Standard issue infantry rifle of the US Armed Forces and the SGC gateroom defense teams.
- Milkor MGL: A rotary chamber grenade launcher capable of launching multiple 40mm grenades in one quick burst.
- Dragunov SVD: Standard issue sniper rifle for the Russian SG teams.
- Fabrique Nationale M240B General Purpose Machinegun: A General Purpose Machinegun used for supporting fire. Mainly used by Cheyenne Mountain troops.
- Fabrique Nationale M249 Minimi light machine gun: Standard issue light machine gun of the US Armed Forces and the SGC teams.
- Fabrique Nationale P90 PDW: FN P90 is currently the favoured weapon of SG-1 and is also used by teams on Stargate Atlantis. It is a compact bullpup configuration submachine gun with a high rate of fire and large capacity magazine.
- Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 sniper rifle: Standard issue SGC sniper rifle. Based on Heckler & Koch (H&K) G3 Battle Rifle.
- Heckler & Koch G36K Carbine: Carbine variant of the H&K G36 assault rifle. Standard issue of the German army. G36K is a modern and rugged carbine rifle well suited for the SGC. Integrated scope makes the G36K an excellent short-medium range assault weapon. Appears to be the favored weapon of Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell.
- Heckler & Koch MP5: Standard issue submachine gun for SGC teams made by H&K. Uses standard 9x19 mm ammunition.
- Heckler & Koch MP7 PDW: One of the more recent PDWs released. A small machine-pistol style SMG with a small caliber high velocity round. An excellent CQB weapon, but with dubious stopping power. An excellent PDW, but not the best SMG for general use. High accuracy and armor penetration, moderate stopping power.
- M60E3 machine gun: Primary heavy support weapon of SG teams. The M60 provides heavier support firepower when needed. Lighter and more mobile GPMG.
- M1911A1 Pistol: Optional .45ACP sidearm. Eight round magazine capacity, semi-automatic single action. Old but well tested weapon. Higher stopping power than a 9 mm pistol. Popular sidearm for the Atlantis expedition.
- PKM GPMG: Primary heavy support weapon of Russian SG teams. The PKM provides heavier supporting fire when needed.
- PM Pistol: Oddly issued to the Russian SG teams. Serviceable pistol with low stopping power, and heavy trigger pull.
- SPAS-12 Shotgun: Pump action and semi-automatic shotgun. An Italian manufactured 12-Gauge Dual Action Shotgun; used by SGC teams.
- USAS-12 Shotgun: A South-Korean 12-Gauge box magazine fed fully automatic shotgun; used by SGC Teams. Preferred weapon to fight the Replicators.
- Streetsweeper shotgun: A South African semi-automatic drum fed shotgun. Seen in use by Jack O'Neil and Cameron Mitchell.
- XM-177E2: Subcarbine version of the M-16A2 rifle rifle. Used mainly by gateroom defense teams.
Explosives and pyrotechnic devices
- M136 Rocket Launcher: Seen in first episode of Stargate Atlantis used to take down Wraith dart.
- FIM-92 Stinger Missile: Seen in numerous occations against Goa'uld Death Gliders.
- AN-M83 HC White Smoke Hand Grenade: Smoke-generating grenade used for signaling and concealing movement.
- C-4 Explosives: Plastic explosive used for general demolition work. Usually comes in the M112 Block Demolition Charge form.
- M18A1 Claymore Antipersonnel Mine: A mine designed to fire steel balls (shrapnel) out to about 100 meters across a 60° arc in front of the device. Used in ambushes, and defensive positions.
- M67 Fragmentation Grenade: The standard issue "defensive" grenade of the US Armed Forces. Relies on firing high velocity fragments omnidirectionally for its effect.
- '''M84 Flashbang: Stun grenade that utilizes a combination of light and loud sound to blind and deafen enemy. Seen in the Wraith capture episode of SG:A.
- Mk3A2 Concussion Grenade: The standard issue "offensive" grenade of the US Armed Forces. Relies on concussion waves produced by the explosive filler alone.
Other
- AGM-65E Maverick Missile: A missile employed by the SGC to eliminate Goa'uld Stargate defenses and assassinate System Lords, including Moloc. Both ground troops and UAVs (see below) can "paint" a target with a laser designator to guide the missile.
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV): A robotic remote-controlled 'plane' about 2-3 meters in diameter, designed by Samantha Carter and used as an extension of the probing that a MALP is capable of, often used to search for lost personnel. They are launched through an open Stargate using initial fuel within the SGC. The SGC has several types of UAVs at its disposal, each with a different set of attachments, including a rocket launcher, and a target designator that "paints" targets with a red laser beam, to guide Maverick-missile attacks launched from the SGC through the Stargate onto the correct target.
Fictional Technology
The following are technologies that do not exist in the real world.Anti-Prior device
A device invented by Samantha Carter and Bill Lee, it is a black disk containing a device that produces high-frequency sound when activated. Developed after the Khalek encounter, the device, when set to the proper frequency, can stop a Prior of the Ori from using his powers.Anti-Wraith Retrovirus
Though developed exclusively in Atlantis, this "virus" is actually a gene therapy developed by Dr. Carson Beckett that suppresses the Wraith, or Iratus bug, part of the Wraith genome, and leaves only the human genes active. It causes a Wraith to slowly become a human. Once the process is complete, the subject usually experiences memory loss, allowing him or her to then be fooled into thinking that they have always been human. This was what was done to Michael in the episode |test2=|val2=show|then= (Stargate .The invention of this process served as the catalyst for the exploration of a new theme in Stargate Atlantis, which began to explore the idea that maybe the Wraith are not any more "evil" than humans who breed and cull other animals to survive, as well as exploring the concept of identity. The Wraith Michael, though converted into a human genetically, was never the less still a Wraith (or so a select number of Atlantis personnel attested vigorously).
Unless given regular injections of the gene, a subject's Iratus Bug DNA will start to express itself again.
However, the retrovirus does not always have to be injected. It can be transmitted through the air, and used to potentially infect an entire Wraith hive ship.
ATA Gene Therapy
Pioneered by Carson Beckett, this is a simple injection that will give humans the ATA gene expression required to use most Ancient technology. It is successful in just under 50% of subjects.
Field Remote Expeditionary Device (FRED)
The Field Remote Expeditionary Device (FRED) is a six-wheeled cargo vehicle used to carry supplies through the Stargate. It has several tie-down cables for securing crates and often serves as cover when SG teams come under fire.Garage Door Opener (GDO)
The Garage Door Opener (GDO), transmits a coded radio signal containing an Iris Deactivation Code (IDC) to Stargate Command through the event horizon of the Stargate. If the correct IDC is transmitted, the Iris is opened to allow homecoming travellers. This system is unique to Earth and Atlantis.
Goa'uld Buster
Naquadah enhanced nuclear weapon used in the episode "The Serpents Lair". It was developed at Area 51 by Col. Samuels and Col. Maybourne. It uses a Type 12A warhead, which is made with radar-absorbing material used on stealth aircraft. However, the material may be ineffective aginst Goa'uld sensors. Enhanced with Naquadah, it had a yeild that exceeded 1000 megatons. Col. Samuels was quite confident that the Goa'uld Buster weapon would work, but it proved ineffective aginst Goa'uld sheilds.Despite the failure of the Goa'uld Buster, the SGC contiuned to develop other Naquadah enhanced nuclear weapons.
Iris
Blocks incoming traffic through the Stargate when closed; developed to prevent other alien races from dialing Earth and invading. Can be deactivated by a GDO. There have been occasions when enemies breached the Iris; after these breaches the iris was replaced several times. Many of the breaches are detailed in the main article.
Kull disruptor
A weapon developed with the Tok'ra to fight Kull Warriors. Originally installed on a Transphase Eradication Rod, it has since been shrunk to fit as an attachment most SGC small arms such as the P90 and M249. As Kull Warriors seemed impervious to both energy weapons and standard force, the Kull Disruptor became the only thing capable of stopping them.
Locator beacon
All SGC personnel are equipped with implanted locator beacons for use with beaming technology. Originally, the beacons were handheld devices or ankle bracelets, but after Dr. Daniel Jackson was taken hostage and separated from his beacon in the season 9 episode "Ethon," the devices were implanted under the skin and are therefore less detectable.
It also appears that anyone who travels off-world is fitted with the beacons. In the season 9 episode "The Scourge," SG-1 and members of an international diplomatic tour were stranded on the planet host to the Gamma Site after a carnivorous insect species overran it. Upon the arrival of the Odyssey, all of them were beamed to safety.
Mark VIII Tactical Missile
A primary offensive missile used against enemy capital ships, it is speculated that this device has a naquadah enhanced nuclear device and shield inhibitors to penetrate a ship's defenses and increase its destructive capability.Mark IX \"Gate-Buster\" bomb
Developed by Samantha Carter at Area 51, the Mark IX is a naqahdriah-enhanced nuclear weapon "designed solely for the purpose of vaporizing Stargates and anything else within a one hundred mile radius." This is no small feat, as Stargates have proven extremely durable. (See note below.) The bomb creates a multi-gigaton detonation. It has built-in safeguards that prevent it from being deactivated by electromagnetic countermeasures or any form of tampering. When the bomb was first used, it failed to destroy the gate in question, which was being protected by an Ori Prior.During the first Abydos mission, Col. O'Neill was under orders to destroy the Stargate with a tactical nuclear weapon. Ironically, the Stargate would likely have survived the blast, only its outer layer of Naquadah feeding the nuclear reaction. The Goa'uld, Ra, was prepared to send a supply of refined, weapons-grade Naquadah back to Earth with the bomb, which would have amplified its destructive force enough to destroy the gate.
Mobile Analytic Laboratory Probe (M.A.L.P.)
The Mobile Analytic Laboratory Probe (MALP) is a remote-controlled, wheeled, robotic probe, used to explore alien planets without endangering SGC personnel. MALPs contain equipment used to determine such things as the breathability of the atmosphere and the presence of a working DHD on a planet to be explored. The camera equipment allows video, including videoconferencing, between Earth and off-world SG teams. Most MALPs appear to be based on Prowler or Talon Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV).
Naqahdah generator
A naqahdah-powered generator that provides colossal amounts of clean energy. In spite of their small size (they appear to be no more than three-quarters of a meter long and can be moved around by hand) they likely produce a power output roughly comparable to several large nuclear power plants. Nonetheless, this is still nowhere near the astronomical power generated by a ZPM, one or more of which are necessary to power the shields that protect Ancient cities and outposts, such as the Antarctica base in Stargate SG-1 or Atlantis itself in Stargate Atlantis, although several naqahdah generators allow a fraction of Atlantis' systems to be operated. This is what makes ZPMs so prized.
Portable Scanners
Hand-held devices that can detect/analyze electromagnetic energy and other objects. The original expedition to Abydos used scanners to analyze the local food and minerals. Samantha Carter used a scanner to analyze electromagnetic energy eminating from the crystal skull in the episode "Crystal Skull". She also used a similar device to detect electromagnetic energy eminating from the android Reese when SG-1 discovered her in an alien tomb in the episode "Menace".Railgun
A railgun is a type of electromagnetic launcher. The variety developed in the series by Earth as a weapon produces an initial bullet velocity of Mach 5 with a 250 mile range. A standard magazine is capable of holding ten thousand rounds. The projectiles fired from these weapons are so powerful that they can quite easily eliminate the smaller gliders of hostile aliens such as the Wraith Dart and the Goa'uld Death Glider.These railguns were effective in helping defend Atlantis from the Wraith "Dart" fighter ships in the Atlantis season 1 finale, "The Siege". They have also been installed on the Prometheus and the Daedalus-class battlecruisers.
In reality, the technology exists to build railguns; however, it is difficult to obtain sufficient power for them to be effective. Presumably, the fictional explaination for the ability to make operational railguns would be the invention of the naqadah generator.
Spacecraft
- X-301: The X-301 was the first attempt to reverse-engineer an alien spacecraft, the Goa'uld Death Glider. The effort failed when a built-in recall device was activated to retrieve the stolen Glider.
- X-302: The second experimental fighter jet, designed and built with Earth-based technology, and Earth's first attempt to create hyperspace-capable ships. The prototype was destroyed on a mission to save Earth from destruction by Anubis (the ship was used to cart a detonating Stargate into outer space).
- F-302: The production variant of the 302 fighter program. The F-302 became the standard interceptor used by U.S. Space Forces. It is space-capable and even hyperspace-capable for short distances. It carries modified air weapons. A large wing of these defended Earth against the fleets of Anubis in the season 7 finale, "Lost City".
- BC-303 Prometheus Battlecruiser: The first experimental combatant ship produced as an Earth/Alien-hybrid, designed to combat Goa'uld motherships such as the Ha'tak. Originally classified as the X-303 and developed under code name Prometheus, this eventually became the name of the first ship of the class. The Prometheus uses missiles as primary weapons. Asgard shields added in season 6 and an Asgard Hyperdrive in season 8. The Prometheus was destroyed in season 9. The Prometheus-class vessels have been discontinued in favor of the new Daedalus-class battlecruiser.
- BC-304 Daedalus-class Battlecruiser: Earth's second-generation line of battlecruisers; the first ship of its class was named the Daedalus after Daedalus, the engineer and architect of Ancient Greek mythology. The second ship of the class is named the Odyssey, after the Homeric poem of that name. This class of battle cruiser is a significant improvement over the Prometheus design. It has a sleeker shape and a larger, more powerful array of engines than its predecessor. Its weaponry includes rail guns, dorsal tube-launched missiles, tactical nuclear weapons, and a cargo bay capable of carrying large payloads and at least twice as many (16) F-302s than the Prometheus. The biggest difference in the BC-304's design is its abandonment of much of the Goa'uld technology in favor of Asgard technology, including Asgard shields, teleportation technology, and an Asgard hyperdrive engine. The third Daedalus-class vessel was given to the Russians as part of the Stargate loan agreement and was named Korolev, after Russian rocket engineer Sergey Korolyov.
References
| Technology in the Stargate universe | [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ Edit] | |
| Tau'ri technology | GDO | IDC | Stargate Iris | Kull Disruptor | P90 | MALP | Naqahdah Generator F-302 | Prometheus (BC-303) | Daedalus (BC-304)-class Battlecruiser |
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| Goa'uld / Tok'ra technology | Al'kesh | Death Glider | Ha'tak Mothership | Hand Device | Healing Device | Intar | Sarcophagus | Staff Weapon | Tel'tak | TER | Tunnel Crystals | Zat | Zatarc detector | |
| Ancient technology | ATA Gene | Atlantis | Aurora-class Battleship | Dakara Weapon | DHD | DNA Resequencer Drone Weapon | Healing Device | Project Arcturus | Puddle Jumper | Repository of Knowledge Ring Transporter | Stargate | Time Dilation Device | Zero Point Module | |
| Other races' technology | Beliskner-class ship | Daniel Jackson-class ship | O'Neill-class ship | Thor's Hammer | Ion Cannon | Wraith Dart | Wraith Hive-Ship | Supergate | Ori Battlecruiser | |
| Technology by Race | All | Tau'ri | Ancient | Goa'uld | Tok'ra | Asgard | Tollan | Wraith | Ori | Other | |
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