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Template:Stargate race In the science fiction universe Stargate, Tau'ri (['tɔːɹi] or ['taʊːɹi]) is the name used by Milky Way aliens to refer to Earth or human beings from Earth. The word means "the first ones" or "those of the first world" in the fictional Goa'uld language,[1] in the sense that human life began on Earth. Earth has also been referred to as "Midgard" by the peoples of planets under the protection of the Asgard.[2][3] The majority of protagonists of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis are Tau'ri, fighting a war against several other major races. In the final episode of SG-1, "Unending", the Asgard race refer to the Tau'ri as the "Fifth Race" as an allusion to the once-powerful but now-extinct Alliance of four great races.

The Milky Way Stargate address for Earth is (Template:Milky Way Gate Address), from the Pegasus Galaxy the address is Template:Pegasus Gate Address.

History of the Tau'ri

Early seasons of Stargate SG-1 base the backstory of the Tau'ri on the mythology as told in the Stargate film; the Goa'uld transplanted humans from Earth to other Milky Way planets via Stargates and starships thousands of years ago when their race was dying. The people of Earth eventually rebelled against the imposed Goa'uld slavery and buried the Stargate in Egypt.[4] This backstory is extended as the series reveals more about the Ancients; these humans from a distant galaxy traveled across the universe millions of years ago and made the planet Earth the crown jewel of their vast empire across the Milky Way. When a deadly plague hit the Ancients millenia later, some Ancients ascended while others took one of their Ancient City Ships, the city of Atlantis, from Antarctica on Earth to the Pegasus Galaxy.[5][6] Before leaving, however, the Ancients re-planted the seeds of life in the Milky Way galaxy.[7] Losing a fight against the Wraith in the Pegasus Galaxy, the surviving Atlanteans eventually returned to the Milky Way Galaxy and interbred with the (then) primitive people on Earth.[8] The passed-on ATA gene makes some humans from Earth the second evolution of the Ancients and the inheritors of the Ancient technology.

The Tau'ri rediscovered the Stargate in 1928,[4] and the truth about sixty years later: the galaxy is populated with the ancient peoples of Earth, and the Tau'ri are their only hope of eventual freedom from the Goa'uld. The U.S.A commissioned nine teams (with many more in later episodes) to go offworld to assess threats to Earth, open negotiations with other civilizations, and procure technology to protect Earth. The first mission was headed by SG-1 and SG-2 who went to Chulak. However, SG-1 got captured, but was later freed by Teal'c, First Prime of Apophis, who joined the team.[1] After many missions, Senator Robert Kinsey shut down the Stargate Program because it was a global risk, ignoring the fact that Earth would be attacked by the Goa'uld as warned by Daniel Jackson.[9] SG-1 however disobeyed orders and went through the gate to the co-ordinates Daniel found in an alternate reality. With the help of Bra'tac, Teal'c's teacher, they destroyed Apophis' two motherships.[10] The Tau'ri later came into contact with the Asgard, who, at the time, believed that the Tau'ri were too young a race to ally with.[11] Then they met the Tok'ra, a race of Goa'uld who are opposed to the System Lords' enslavement of the galaxy. They eventually formed an alliance and fought against the System Lords.[12]

SG-1 encountered the Replicators in 2000, a small robotic insectoid race impervious to most energy weapons, yet vulnerable to projectile weapons. SG-1 eventually crashed the visiting Asgard ship Bleiskner, previously commanded by Thor, that had become infested with Replicators into the Pacific Ocean. The heat of re-entry caused the ship to break up in the atmosphere.[13] This was the first of many victories over the Replicators, until they were eventually defeated by the Tau'ri.[14]

In the year 2004, Earth discovered the address to the Lost City of the Ancients, known from their myths as Atlantis: a city that held numerous technologies that could give anyone ultimate power in the Milky Way. However, it was in another galaxy called Pegasus. Stargate Command sent an expedition through the stargate to locate the city, using the ZPM recovered from the Ancients' outpost on Proclarush Taonas.[15] On arriving, they learned that the Ancients had also seeded human life in the Pegasus Galaxy and met a powerful enemy known as the Wraith.

After eight long years of fighting against the Goa'uld, the Tau'ri were eventually able to defeat the System Lords, along with the Replicators, aided by the Jaffa Resistance, the Tok'ra and the Asgard, and using the Ancients' Dakara Superweapon.[14]

After the defeat of the Goa'uld, Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran eventually contacted the technologically superior Ori and alerted them to the human presence in the Milky Way. The Tau'ri were subsequently forced to battle against the Ori and their servants, the Priors, looking for a weapon to effectively fight them, and prevent humanity from being forced into the servitude of another race once more.[16]

The Tau'ri managed to acquire the weapon required to effectively fight the Ori, the Sangraal, and sent it to the Ori galaxy in an attempt to destroy the enemy beings, and prevent them from enslaving humanity. Months later, the Tau'ri gained an advantage over the Ori forces present in the Milky Way, in the form of a library of the latest Asgard technology installed on the Tau'ri battlecruiser, the Odyssey, before the Asgard committed mass suicide. This gave the Tau'ri access to some very advanced technology and information.

Relationships with other cultures

The Tau'ri had a strong alliance with the Jaffa Rebellion, after effectively being responsible for its creation, beginning with Teal'c's defection.[1] However, many Jaffa believe that the Tau'ri merely accelerated the inevitable Jaffa uprising, a process that had started by the rebellion of the Sodan,[17] continued by smaller rebellions such as the battle of Tazek'sur on Chulak where several Jaffa, including Gerak's father, died for their eventual freedom.[18] Nevertheless, the Tau'ri are largely responsible for the eventual formation of the modern Free Jaffa Nation.[14] Those Jaffa factions who fought alongside the Tau'ri, felt very indebted to Earth and wanted to establish a democracy of their own. By stumbling across the Pangarans combined with their special relationship with the Tok'ra, the Tau'ri were also able to free the Jaffa from their mortal dependence on Goa'uld larvae by adapting the Tretonin drug for wide-spread use.[19]

The relationship between the Tau'ri and the new Free Jaffa Nation however has been more difficult. Many Jaffa continue to view the Tau'ri with a certain amount of mistrust,[20] leading to several threats made against Earth. However, before the destruction of Dakara, the Jaffa have been valuable allies against the Ori.[21]

In 1998, the Tau'ri made contact with rebel Goa'uld known as the Tok'ra, whose goal it was to overthrow the System Lords. The Tau'ri and the Tok'ra eventually signed a treaty, and they have been valuable allies ever since.[12] The Tok'ra have been instrumental in defeating both the Goa'uld and the Replicators,[14] and have also joined the fight against the Ori.[22]

The Tau'ri also had strong ties with the Tollan before the destruction of their society by the Goa'uld Anubis.[23]

The Asgard once described the Tau'ri as being well on their way to becoming the "fifth race", a reference to the alliance of Four Great Races of which both the Asgard and Ancients were members. Although the Asgard originally were hesitant to form an alliance with the Tau'ri, as the difference in level of technology was at the time too great,[11] the Asgard eventually depended on the Tau'ri in their fight against the Replicators.[24] In return, the Asgard have become one of Earth's most powerful friends, and have shared many technologies, most notably Asgard hyperspace technology.[25] However, the alliance was going to come to an end, for the Asgard couldn't find the flaw in their cloned genome, ultimately leading to their extinction. Before their deaths, the Asgard gave the Tau'ri all their technology and knowledge to fight the Ori and self-destructed their home, Orilla, calling the Tauri the fifth race.[26]

In 2002, it was discovered that Earth was also the homeworld of the Ancients after they left their own galaxy for the Milky Way. The Ancients, the most advanced civilization to ever live within the Milky Way, were the original constructors of the Stargates and continue to affect the societies of the galaxy. Although not necessarily direct ancestors of the Tau'ri, the Ancients consider human beings in general and the Tau'ri in particular to be the "second evolution" of their species.[27] Some Tau'ri possess genetic markers (called the ATA gene) unique to the Ancients that allow them to use Ancient technology, possibly as a result of interbreeding with a group of Ancients that returned to Earth ten thousand years ago from their city of Atlantis.[5]

In 2004, the arrival of SG-1 in the Rand Protectorate through the Rand Stargate provoked war between the Rand and their neighbors, the Caledonian Federation eventually resulting in all out nuclear war between the two powers, and allowing the religious zealot Soren to take power. The Tau'ri promised to provide assistance in rebuilding Rand after helping remove Soren from power.[28]

However, in 2006 the Rand fell to the Ori in exchange for technology capable of defeating their enemies. This allowed them to construct an orbital weapons platform using Ori technology with the intention of using it against the Caledonians. The Tau'ri attempted to intervene, but the Rand turned the weapon against the Prometheus, destroying the ship. Daniel Jackson was able to negotiate a temporary peace where the Rand would give the Stargate to the Caledonians and allow any Caledonian who refused to believe in Origin to leave the planet. However, shortly after the Prometheus' crew returned to Earth, the peace negotiations broke down and contact was lost.[29]

In 2006, the Lucian Alliance, a highly organized group of drug dealing criminals that had stepped in to fill the power vacuum left by the Goa'uld, made an attempt to capture the Battlecruiser Odyssey, resulting in the death of its commander Colonel Paul Emerson. The leader of the Alliance, Netan had sent a lieutenant Anateo on what he had hoped would be a fools errand, believing that the Tau'ri were too strong for the plan to succeed. This backfired on Netan as Anateo almost succeeded in taking the ship. Although the crew was eventually able to retake their ship, the Tau'ri have declared war on the Lucian Alliance, something they were seeking to avoid. However in 2007 the Lucian Alliance set up a bounty on SG-1 because their drug dealing was being disrupted by Earth's elite Stargate team, causing Netan to become weak in the eyes of the Lucien Alliance; they then turned the strongest of bounty hunters against Netan to kill him and take his place of power in an attempt to set things right. [30]

In the Pegasus Galaxy, Earth made multiple alliances with the seeded humans in the Pegasus galaxy, the Athosians being the most prominent.[5] Other alliances were made in order to gain some food to replenish their stocks. One of the most prominent was with Genii, a military dictatorship possessing relatively advanced technology, who wanted to destroy the Wraith. But due to the government being corrupt, Earth abandoned all communication, but an uneasy truce was reached when the Genii leadership changed.[31]

Humans were initially seen as a weak species by the Ori. But eventually, Earth grew into an increasing threat that the Ori had to convert or destroy. First, they turned SG-1's own Daniel Jackson into a Prior for that purpose. However, protected by the Ancient Merlin, Jackson planned to send the Sangraal, the only weapon that can destroy the Ori, to their galaxy.[32] Because most of their forces were stuck in their own galaxy, the Ori turned to their Jaffa-allies who were eager to destroy Earth in a naquadah explosion. However, SG-1 was able to foil their plot. Finally, Earth had posed a substantial threat in the form of Asgard energy weapons that can penetrate their motherships' shields. The Ori then mounted plans to launch a full-scale assault against Earth, but were thwarted when the Ascended being Ganos Lal engaged Adria in a never-ending duel, and SG-1 activated the Ark, thus removing the Priors' powers permanently.[33]

Public knowledge of the SGC

Throughout the series, all attempts have been made to keep the existence of the Stargate secret, assuming there would be mass panic if the public found out. This has been shown by several alternate-universe experiences, as the reason of the survival of was due to Carter joining the military, and possibly the SGC remaining a secret.[citation needed] The SGC has been remarkably successful at this, even when Earth was under direct attack by Anubis,[15] an assault which included the apparent destruction of an entire US Navy Nimitz Carrier Battle Group, and when a skyscraper disappeared in downtown Seattle with no apparent explosion.[34] Nevertheless, conspiracy theorists, especially those with business ties to the U.S. Air Force like Alec Colson, have suspected that some kind of extraterrestrial activity is going on at the highest levels of the military.[35] A very few select civilians not in government are aware of the SGC's existence, such as Martin Lloyd[36] (who is himself an alien), and Joe Spencer and his wife, as well as Jeannie Miller and her husband Caleb.[37]

In the year 2010 of an alternate timeline in which the Goa'uld had been defeated by an alliance between the Tau'ri and the Aschen, the entire Earth knew about the Stargate, and appeared to treat it in much the same way as air travel. However, that future was erased to prevent Earth from being influenced by the Aschen.[38]

In an alternate universe, the SGC was forced to reveal the Stargate's existence after Anubis' attack in 2004. This caused global panic and the world's governments were in arguments. The U.S. barely got the Ancient control chair out of the Antarctic outpost before Russian troops moved in. Also, major riots broke out in the United States, and President Hank Landry was forced to issue martial law. As a result, civil rights were severely limited. [39]

Political climate

The United States, by virtue of its control of the Stargate, was largely responsible for Earth's interstellar policy. However, more nations have gradually come to take part in its use. After an Asgard ship crashed into international waters,[13] Russia was able to recover a Stargate that SG-1 had beamed aboard and used it to briefly establish their own Stargate program based in Siberia, although this was eventually terminated and merged with the United States program running out of Cheyenne Mountain. The Russians currently operate their own SG team under Stargate Command's authority.[40] After System Lord Anubis became an increasing threat and his planned attack on Earth seemed to be coming in the immediate future, the United States and Russia informed the other three permanent members of the UN Security Council; the United Kingdom, France, and the People's Republic of China. This was done in the hopes of pooling their combined military resources to defend Earth against Anubis' fleet.[41]

As a consequence of this, the eventual arrival of Anubis' fleet prompted the US President to inform these 5 nations, as well as long-time ally Canada about Stargate Command's fleet engagement plans.[15] After the defeat of Anubis's Fleet and the subsequent discovery of the Ancient outpost in Antarctica, an international committee was established to oversee it and the Atlantis expedition. These new nations were informed of the Stargate's existence because they were all signatories to treaties establishing Antarctica as neutral territory (the outpost is located in the region not claimed by any government).[5] Still, not all nations have been informed about the existence of the Stargate.

The three main branches of Earth's involvement with alien technology include:

The efforts of the United States in these three branches are coordinated by the Department of Homeworld Security.[42]

Many of the nations that are now aware of the existence of the Stargate still don't agree on many issues regarding interstellar and domestic policy. From the onset, China has expressed its distaste at not informing the public about the Stargate's existence; however, they have deferred to the United States, as they have seen that this could create mass panic.[41] SG teams accidentally sparked planetary wars on industrial, World War II/Cold War-era worlds by informing their populations about the Stargate, the most notable being Tegalus, where first contact caused a fundamentalist coup d'état and a full-scale nuclear exchange.[28][29]

Russian officials have intimated in private that one of their major motivations in supporting the United States' control of access of advanced alien technologies is that they want the USA to be the one that spends billions of dollars and risks a great deal developing prototype technologies, such as for the BC-303s, and that once they are perfected the Russians plan on building their own BC-303s, for a fraction of the cost and no risk.[41] In the end, they did not build their own ships, but did receive a more advanced American-built Daedalus class battlecruiser.[43]

Technology

Military strength

Earth has several offworld teams, mostly under the control of the SGC, who are to open negotiations with other planets and procure advanced technology that can defend Earth.[44] They usually operate as teams of four, although that is not a requirement.[45] A few offworld bases have a number of military personnel for operation.[46]

In addition to this, Earth presumably possesses a conventional military capability dispersed throughout the many nations that occupy its surface. The potential effectiveness of these Forces in defending Earth against external attack is unknown, as SG Teams using current military equipment have shown weapons such as FIM-92 Stinger Missiles to be somewhat effective against Goa'uld vehicles. However, the decentralized nature of Military Forces on Earth, as well as the great variations in standards of training and equipment present the possibility that an external attack would at least at first meet confused and relatively ineffective resistance. In addition, many nations appear to have no knowledge of the Stargate and as such would have no way of preparing and planning for such an attack. Finally the ease with which forces of Anubis managed to annihilate a US Navy Carrier Battle Group indicates that much of Earth's military capabilities would be of limited use against external threats.

Earth also operates a modest fleet of starships, consisting of the Daedalus, the Odyssey, the Korolev (destroyed) and the Apollo. The Prometheus, a prototype BC-303 class, was destroyed in 2005. Earth also has several squadrons of F-302s, spaceworthy 2-man fighters, but the exact number remains unknown. Their known base of operations include Earth, Atlantis, and Alpha, Beta Sites and Gamma Sites. In addition, every Daedalus class battlecruiser also carries 16 F-302 fighters.[47]

Starships

Name Ship Class Status First appearance Operated by
Prometheus Prometheus (303) Destroyed "Prometheus" US Air Force
Earth's first attempt at constructing a vessel capable of engaging a Goa'uld Ha'tak. Eventually destroyed by an Ori satellite over Tegalus. Carried eight F-302s.
Daedalus Daedalus (304) Active "The Siege, Part III" US Air Force
Assigned to Atlantis.
Odyssey Daedalus (304) Active "Off the Grid" US Air Force
Became the backbone of Earth's defense fleet after the destruction of the Prometheus. Now being powered by a ZPM and an Asgard power core. It is Earth's flagship and has many other Asgard upgrades.
Korolev Daedalus (304) Destroyed "Camelot" Russian Space Forces
Given to Russia by the USA in exchange for continued use of the Russian Stargate. The ship was commanded by Colonel Chekov, and was eventually destroyed in the Battle of P3Y-229.
Apollo Daedalus (304) Active "First Strike" US Air Force
Conducted a preemptive strike against the Asurans. Assigned to Atlantis.
Phoenix Daedalus (304) Unknown "The Last Man" US Air Force
Newly constructed in an alternate timeline under the command of Colonel Carter but was destroyed after having to ram itself to a Hive-Ship. It is unknown if this ship will ever exist in our timeline.

F-302 bases

Name Number of F-302s Status First appearance Operated by
Earth Ground Based + Any onboard orbiting/grounded 304s Active "Lost City" US Air Force
Several squadrons engaged Anubis' fleet over Antarctica.
Alpha Site Unknown Active "Covenant" US Air Force
Several F-302 fighters were stored in a hangar bay.
Gamma Site Unknown Unknown "The Scourge" US Air Force
Destroyed by self-destruct after being overrun by R-75 insects. Was possibly rebuilt.

F-302 squadrons

  • Blue Squadron - assigned to Prometheus. It is unknown that the squadron is disbanded or not after the destruction of Prometheus.
  • 1st SFW "Snakeskinners" - Earth/Milky Way
  • 1st TFW "Wraithwaxers" - assigned to Daedalus
  • 2nd TW[48] - assigned to Apollo

The Atlantis Project

Atlantis, the base of operations in the Pegasus Galaxy

The Atlantis Project, also called the Atlantis Expedition, is Earth's international mission to the Ancient city of Atlantis in the Pegasus Galaxy. The impetus for the creation of the expedition was the discovery of the Ancient outpost in Antarctica.[15] The reason that it is international is that it was felt that a project of such importance could not be the exclusive province of one nation, as well as the fact that according to American and international law, Antarctica is international territory and hence it would be technically illegal for the United States to operate any facilities without international participation or at least international knowledge. An international committee, originally called the Atlantis Committee was established, creating the first truly international body for the management of Earth's offworld affairs.[42] It is composed of the representatives of several nations, but the leaders of the committee seem to be the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China. However, numerous nations have sent people to Atlantis; for a list of important ones, see List of Tau'ri characters in Stargate Atlantis.[5]

The International Oversight Advisory

The committee created to oversee the Atlantis Project has gone beyond its original purpose and has actively affected other areas of Earth's offworld affairs as the International Oversight Advisory, or I.O.A. Its core is composed of representatives the Big Five: the United States, represented by Richard Woolsey; the United Kingdom, represented by Russel Chapman; France, represented by Jean LaPierre; Russia, represented (it is assumed) by Col. Chekov, the Russian military liaison to Stargate Command (although it is unknown if he survived the Battle of P3Y-229); and the People's Republic of China, represented by Dr. Chen Xiaoyi.

The I.O.A. recently agreed to provide Stargate Command with funds which General Hank Landry and Daniel Jackson stated was necessary for the SGC to remain important; since Congress would not appropriate these funds, the committee agreed to on the condition that a civilian watchdog would be permitted to watch over SGC affairs. That watchdog is generally accepted to be Richard Woolsey, the United States representative.[46]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Children of the Gods" (Stargate SG-1)
  2. ^ "Thor's Hammer" (Stargate SG-1)
  3. ^ "Red Sky" (Stargate SG-1)
  4. ^ a b Stargate
  5. ^ a b c d e "Rising" (Stargate Atlantis)
  6. ^ "The Fourth Horseman" (Stargate SG-1)
  7. ^ "Reckoning" (Stargate SG-1)
  8. ^ "Before I Sleep" (Stargate Atlantis)
  9. ^ "Politics" (Stargate SG-1)
  10. ^ "The Serpent's Lair" (Stargate SG-1)
  11. ^ a b "The Fifth Race" (Stargate SG-1)
  12. ^ a b "The Tok'ra" (Stargate SG-1)
  13. ^ a b "Nemesis" (Stargate SG-1)
  14. ^ a b c d "Reckoning" (Stargate SG-1)
  15. ^ a b c d "Lost City" (Stargate SG-1)
  16. ^ "Origin" (Stargate SG-1)
  17. ^ "Babylon" (Stargate SG-1)
  18. ^ "The Fourth Horseman" (Stargate SG-1)
  19. ^ "The Changeling" (Stargate SG-1)
  20. ^ "Avalon" (Stargate SG-1)
  21. ^ "Counterstrike" (Stargate SG-1)
  22. ^ "Camelot" (Stargate SG-1)
  23. ^ "Between Two Fires" (Stargate SG-1)
  24. ^ "Small Victories" (Stargate SG-1)
  25. ^ "The Siege, Part III" (Stargate Atlantis)
  26. ^ "Unending" (Stargate SG-1)
  27. ^ "Frozen" (Stargate SG-1)
  28. ^ a b "Icon" (Stargate SG-1)
  29. ^ a b "Ethon" (Stargate SG-1)
  30. ^ "Company of Thieves" (Stargate SG-1)
  31. ^ "Underground" (Stargate Atlantis)
  32. ^ "The Shroud" (Stargate SG-1)
  33. ^ "Stargate: The Ark of Truth" (Stargate SG-1)
  34. ^ "Ex Deus Machina" (Stargate SG-1)
  35. ^ "Covenant" (Stargate SG-1)
  36. ^ "Point of No Return" (Stargate SG-1)
  37. ^ "Citizen Joe" (Stargate SG-1)
  38. ^ "2010" (Stargate SG-1)
  39. ^ "The Road Not Taken" (Stargate SG-1)
  40. ^ "Watergate" (Stargate SG-1)
  41. ^ a b c "Disclosure" (Stargate SG-1)
  42. ^ a b "New Order" (Stargate SG-1)
  43. ^ "Crusade" (Stargate SG-1)
  44. ^ "Cure" (Stargate SG-1)
  45. ^ "Redemption" (Stargate SG-1)
  46. ^ a b "The Scourge" (Stargate SG-1)
  47. ^ "No Man's Land" (Stargate Atlantis)
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