|
Abydos (P8X-873,
) is the fictional world on which the film Stargate is set. Between the events of the film and television series Stargate SG-1, it was believed to be the only other planet the stargate could dial to. File links The following pages link to this file: Abydos (Stargate) List of known Stargates Categories: Stargate glyphs ...
File links The following pages link to this file: Abydos (Stargate) List of known Stargates Categories: Stargate glyphs ...
File links The following pages link to this file: Chulak Abydos (Stargate) List of known Stargates Categories: Stargate glyphs ...
File links The following pages link to this file: Goauld Abydos (Stargate) List of known Stargates Categories: Stargate glyphs ...
File links The following pages link to this file: Abydos (Stargate) List of known Stargates Categories: Stargate glyphs ...
File links The following pages link to this file: Abydos (Stargate) List of known Stargates Categories: Stargate glyphs ...
The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ...
The Stargate fictional universe is originally based on the 1994 science fiction film Stargate. ...
Stargate SG-1 (popularly abbreviated as SG1 or SG-1) is a television series based upon the 1994 science fiction movie Stargate. ...
This article is about the device in the fictional Stargate universe. ...
In the ancient past, the Goa'uld Supreme System Lord Ra moved a number of ancient Egyptian people from Earth to Abydos via the stargate and forced them to mine naquadah (Abydos is also the name of an ancient Egyptian city, and is possibly where those brought to the planet originated from). When the Earth slaves of the Goa'uld revolted and buried the stargate, Ra banned all written knowledge on Abydos. The Goauld are a fictional parasitic alien race in the Stargate universe. ...
In the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, the System Lords are a group of major Goauld powers. ...
Map of Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt was the civilization of the Nile Valley between about 3000 BC and the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 BC. As a civilization based on irrigation it is the quintessential example of an hydraulic empire. ...
Naquadah is a fictional, superheavy metal used in Stargate SG-1 (and also in the original Stargate movie, though it was not named). ...
Abydos, one of the most ancient cities of Upper Egypt, stood about 11 km (6 miles) west of the Nile at latitude 26° 10 N. The Egyptian name was Abdju (technically, 3bdw, hieroglyphs shown to the right), the hill of the symbol or reliquary, in which the sacred head of...
By the events of the film, Kasuf led the small agrarian town near the Temple of Ra, which houses the stargate. His children, Sha're and Skaara, grew close to Daniel Jackson and Jack O'Neill, respectively, and helped them overthrow Ra. Kasuf was a character in the fictional Stargate universe (played by Erick Avari) who was the leader of the people of Abydos. ...
Shauri was a character in the fictional Stargate universe (played by Mili Avital in the movie and Vaitiare Bandera in the tv series) who was the wife of Daniel Jackson. ...
Skaara was a character in the fictional Stargate universe (played by Alexis Cruz) who was the son of Kasuf and brother to Shauri. ...
Daniel Jackson is a fictional character in both the science fiction feature film Stargate and the subsequent television series Stargate SG-1 played by actors James Spader (in the Stargate, the movie) and Michael Shanks (in Stargate SG-1). ...
Jack ONeill is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 Jack ONeill may also refer to the founder of ONeill, a company that manufactures wetsuits. ...
A year later, the Goa'uld Apophis abducted Sha're and Skaara, and implanted them with his mate (Amaunet) and offspring (Klorel), respectively. Although Skaara was eventually freed of the parasite, Teal'c killed Sha're while she was attacking Daniel Jackson, while both were in search of her missing son, the Harcesis. Tealc In the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1, Tealc is a Jaffa who is one of the leading authorities on Goauld on Earth. ...
SG-1 returned to Abydos by request of Kasuf, because Shifu, the Harcesis child, had arrived. Shifu showed Jackson a vivid hallucination that demonstrated what the Harcesis's genetic memory would cause: misery and suffering on a global, if not interstellar, scale. The following article refers to the sci-fi television series Stargate SG-1. ...
The banished System Lord Anubis destroyed Abydos with a weapon built from five components ("Eyes"), but Oma Desala "ascended" the population before they died. In the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, Anubis is a Goauld on whom the Anubis of Egyptian mythology is based. ...
|