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Encyclopedia > Ori characters in Stargate

In the science fiction series Stargate SG-1, the Ori are a group of ascended beings who use their advanced technology and spiritual knowledge of the universe to trick non-ascended humans into worshiping them as gods. However, due to the protection of the Ancients, they are unable to directly interfere in the Milky Way, and are forced to rely on their human followers to do their bidding. Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ... Stargate SG-1 (often abbreviated as SG-1) is a science fiction television series part of the Stargate franchise. ... The Ori (pronounced OR-eye) are fictional characters on the Stargate SG-1 television program. ... Daniel Jackson and a Zen Monk meditate on the complexities of Ascension. ... The Ancients, also known as the Alterans and Lanteans, sometimes calling themselves Anqueetas in their language[1], are a race in the fictional Stargate universe. ... The Milky Way (a translation of the Latin Via Lactea, in turn derived from the Greek Γαλαξίας (Galaxias), sometimes referred to simply as the Galaxy), is a barred spiral galaxy of the Local Group. ...


This is a list of Ori followers (and those posing as followers) who have thusfar appeared on the show.

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Adria

Main article: Adria (Stargate)

Adria, an Orici, was created by the Ori to lead the Priors and the army of the Ori on a campaign for galactic domination. Her mother, Vala Mal Doran, was impregnated by the Ori while being trapped in their home galaxy. When the baby girl Adria, who Vala named after her "witch of a woman" stepmother, was born, she was taken away by the Priors. She rapidly aged to adulthood and was given the powers of the Ori, similar to the powers possessed by the Priors. This way, the Ori were able to bend the "rules" which prevent an actual Ori from directly interfering in the Milky Way. Adria is a fictional character in the television series Stargate SG-1 played by Morena Baccarin (adult). ... A Prior is a follower of the Ori who has been modified by the Ori to be superhuman, in the television science fiction series, Stargate SG-1. ... Vala Mal Doran is a fictional character in the television series Stargate SG-1 played by the actress Claudia Black. ... The Milky Way (a translation of the Latin Via Lactea, in turn derived from the Greek Γαλαξίας (Galaxias), sometimes referred to simply as the Galaxy), is a barred spiral galaxy of the Local Group. ...


By creating Adria, however, the Ori have a virtual representative of their will and power within the Milky Way, who is supposedly unstoppable. Adria is quick to demonstrate her power, by leading the conquest or destruction of dozens of planets within just a few weeks. She later informs Vala and the rest of SG-1 that at this rate the Ori will have completely conquered the Galaxy by the end of the year.


Damaris

Stargate character
Damaris
Race Human: Prior
Gender Male
Birthplace Unknown
Known relatives Adina (Wife) Jaden and Allon (sons)
Television portrayer William B. Davis
Key episodes "Babylon" (first appearance)

Damaris was a loyal servant of the Ori who was transformed into a Prior. Before his transformation he was married to a woman called Adina, and had two sons, Jaden and Allon. An activated Stargate, the central object of the fictional Stargate universe, here depicted in the SG-1 television series. ... Image File history File links Damaris_(The_Fourth_Horseman). ... Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal apes belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin for wise man or knowing man) under the family Hominidae (known as the great apes). ... A Prior is a follower of the Ori who has been modified by the Ori to be superhuman, in the television science fiction series, Stargate SG-1. ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... Cigarette Smoking Man William Bruce Davis (b. ... Babylon is an episode from the ninth season of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...


Damaris was one of the Priors who were sent through the Stargate to the Milky Way to convert it to Origin. Among the cultures he visited were the people of P2X-885, where he came in contact with SG-6. During their undercover mission on the planet, Lieutenant Fischer was infected with the Prior plague, and later spread it to the Tau'ri when he returned home. [1] Col. ... In the science-fiction universe of the Stargate SG-1 television series, the SG military-team designation denotes a team that is a part of the Stargate Program, while the number following the designation is to distinguish between separate Stargate teams. ... The Tauri [tɔːɹi] (sometimes spelt Tauri, and often spoken as People of the Tauri) is a widespread term used to refer to humans of Earth by many alien races in the science fiction universe Stargate SG-1. ...


Another society Damaris attempted to convert was the Sodan, who initially came to worship the Ori in the hopes that this would eventually gain them ascension. [2] However, after Damaris recruited the Sodan to wipe out a civilization of simple farmers who refused to submit to the Ori, Lord Haikon refused to attack their defenseless would-be victims. Damaris subsequently returned to the Sodan homeworld for an explanation, where he was awaited by SG-1 who had decided to test their newly discovered Prior inhibitor on him. The Sodan are a fictional group or rebel Jaffa in the science fiction series Stargate SG-1. ... Daniel Jackson and a Zen Monk meditate on the complexities of Ascension. ... SG-1 arm patch SG-1 (Stargate Team 1) is the primary unit of Stargate Command in the science fiction TV show Stargate SG-1, of which its members are the main characters. ...


After several unsuccessfull attempts, cycling through frequencies, Damaris was cut off from his powers. SG-1 extracted samples of his blood, who used it to develop a vaccine against the plague he had infected Earth with through Lieutenant Fischer. Human blood smear: a - erythrocytes; b - neutrophil; c - eosinophil; d - lymphocyte. ...


Eventually, General Hank Landry sent the formerly ascended Ancient Orlin to the Sodan homeworld in an attempt to turn Damaris. Orlin told him the truth, that the Ori have never ascended their followers, instead using their devotion to increase their power. However, Damaras was able to overcome the Prior inhibitor and attacked Landry, forcing Cameron Mitchell to kill him. [1] Major General Hank Landry is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 played by Beau Bridges. ... The Ancients, also known as the Alterans and Lanteans, sometimes calling themselves Anqueetas in their language[1], are a race in the fictional Stargate universe. ... In the Stargate fictional universe, the Ancients, also known as the Alterans and Lanteans, are the most advanced race known to have existed, having evolved millions of years prior to the present day and reaching their level of technology long before Human life evolved on Earth. ... Lieutenant Colonel Cameron Mitchell (born 1970) is a fictional character on the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, played by Ben Browder. ...


Denya

Stargate character
Denya
Race Human
Gender Female
Birthplace Ver Isca
Television portrayer Daniella Evangelista
Key episodes "Crusade" (first appearance)

Denya was a young woman living in the village of Ver Isca, who was considered the "village harlot". An activated Stargate, the central object of the fictional Stargate universe, here depicted in the SG-1 television series. ... Image File history File links Denya_(Crusade). ... The hand mirror and comb of the Roman Goddess Venus is often used to represent the female sex. ... Daniella Evangelista is a Canadian actor. ... Crusade is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...


After Vala Mal Doran was transported to the Ori home galaxy during her successful attempt to destroy the first Supergate at Kallana, she came in contact with Denya. After the two got to know each other and became friends, Vala became convinced that Denya was a member of the anti-Ori underground. However, unwilling to risk her life by simply trusting her, Denya had Administrator Seevis place her on the village altar to test her allegiance. Vala Mal Doran is a fictional character in the television series Stargate SG-1 played by the actress Claudia Black. ... A Supergate near a moon A closer view of the Supergate Spoiler warning: This article is about the device in the fictional Stargate universe. ...


For three days Vala remained tied to the sacrificial stone. By the third day, Denya was convinced that she trustworthy, but Seevis was still unsure. Finally, her husband, Tomin, rescued her. Seevis allowed him to come to her aid, and finally became conviced that Vala was trustworthy. Both Denya and Seevis subsequently admitted they were members of the anti-Ori underground.


Following a failed attempt to sabotage several Ori battlecruisers, which would have killed tens of thousands present at the activation ceremony, Denya and Seevis brought Vala to an Ancient long-range communication device, allowing her to contact the SGC in the Milky Way. However, a Prior had told Tomin of Denya and Seevis' treachery, who eventually killed them both. [3]
An Ori ship exiting an active Supergate Ori ships are fictional spacecraft belonging to the Ori in the science-fiction television show Stargate SG-1. ... Cheyenne Mountains entrance tunnel In the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, Stargate Command (also known as the SGC), is located in the Cheyenne Mountain complex in Colorado. ...


Doci

The Ori speaking through the Doci.
The Ori speaking through the Doci.
Main article: Prior (Stargate)#Doci

The Priors are led by the Doci, who also act as mediators or mouthpieces for the Ori. They resemble ordinary Priors, although wearing a more intimidating attire. The Doci probably is one of the most devout believers in Origin, and arguing faith with him has proved to be pointless. Image File history File links Stargate_doci. ... Image File history File links Stargate_doci. ... A Prior is a follower of the Ori who has been modified by the Ori to be superhuman, in the television science fiction series, Stargate SG-1. ...


The Ori are seen only in their forms as fiery Ascended beings and apparently cannot communicate directly. The Doci presides over the Flames of Enlightenment, where the Ori dwell, and if the Ori wish to speak to the mortal world they possess and speak through the Doci. When this happens, the Doci's eyes glow fiery, and afterwards the Doci feels spiritually touched. [4]


Fannis

Stargate character
Fannis
Race Human
Gender Male
Birthplace Ver Eger
Television portrayer Paul Moniz de Sa
Key episodes "Avalon, Part II" (first appearance)

Fannis was a human living in the village of Ver Eger and friend of Harrid and Sallis. An activated Stargate, the central object of the fictional Stargate universe, here depicted in the SG-1 television series. ... Image File history File links Fannis_(Origin). ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... Avalon (Parts 1 to 2 of 3) are the season 9 premiere episodes of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...


Fannis considered himself a historian, and led a group that had uncovered several artifacts on Ver Eger, artifacts contradicting the supposed creation of mankind by the Ori. These items were hidden from loyal Ori followers, who considered Fannis and his peers heretics, until they would one day have gathered enough evidence to convince even the most stubborn believer. However, Fannis kept his cover, attending Prostration and carrying a copy of the Book of Origin. [5]


Fannis realised that their beliefs might mean their death, and was prepared to risk his life in the hopes that one day, his people might realise the truth about their own history.


After Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran had used an Ancient long-rang communication device and became trapped in the bodies of Harrid and Sallis, Fannis was more than willing to aid them. He eventually granted them access to another Ancient long-range communication device discovered by his group, which Jackson used to contact the SGC. Daniel Jackson (b. ... Cheyenne Mountains entrance tunnel In the science fiction television show Stargate SG-1, Stargate Command (also known as the SGC), is located in the Cheyenne Mountain complex in Colorado. ...


However, a Prior had tracked Jackson and Vala, and discovered the three over the device. Exposed as a member of the anti-Ori underground, Fannis was choked to death for his heresy. [4]


Harrid

Stargate character
Harrid
Race Human
Gender Male
Birthplace Ver Eger
Television portrayer Stephen Park
Key episodes "Avalon, Part II" (first appearance)

Harrid was a human living in the village of Ver Eger and husband of Sallis. An activated Stargate, the central object of the fictional Stargate universe, here depicted in the SG-1 television series. ... Image File history File links Harrid_(Avalon). ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... Avalon (Parts 1 to 2 of 3) are the season 9 premiere episodes of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...


Harrid, as a member of the group trying to uncover the truth about their people's history, realised that his beliefs could one day claim his life, and was forced to pose as a loyal Ori follower. However, he secretly hid items predating the supposed creation of humans by the Ori, including two Ancient communication stones in his house until his group would one day have gathered enough evidence to convince even the most stubborn believer.


After Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran used an Ancient long-range communication device, Jackson's consciousness became trapped in Harrid's body, confirming his beliefs that the stones he kept hidden were communication devices. [5] However, in trying to return to his own body, Jackson alerted the Priors of Harrid's true loyalties.


Eventually, Jackson and Vala, still in the bodies of Harrid and Sallis, were put on the altar in their village, and sentenced to be burned to death. However, both Jackson and Vala were able to return to their own bodies in time, leaving Harrid to be killed by the fire. [4]


Sallis

Stargate character
Sallis
Race Human
Gender Female
Birthplace Ver Eger
Television portrayer April Amber Telek
Key episodes "Avalon, Part II" (first appearance)

Sallis was a human living in the village of Ver Eger and wife of Harrid. An activated Stargate, the central object of the fictional Stargate universe, here depicted in the SG-1 television series. ... Image File history File links Sallis_(Avalon). ... The hand mirror and comb of the Roman Goddess Venus is often used to represent the female sex. ... Avalon (Parts 1 to 2 of 3) are the season 9 premiere episodes of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...


Sallis, as a member of the group trying to uncover the truth about their people's history, realised that her beliefs could one day claim her life, and was forced to pose as a loyal Ori follower. However, she secretly hid items predating the supposed creation of humans by the Ori, including two Ancient communication stones in her house until her group would one day have gathered enough evidence to convince even the most stubborn believer.


After Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran used an Ancient long-range communication device, Vala's consciousness became trapped in Sallis' body, confirming her beliefs that the stones she kept hidden were communication devices. [5] However, in trying to return to her own body, Vala alerted the Priors of Sallis' true loyalties.


Eventually, Jackson and Vala, still in the bodies of Harrid and Sallis, were put on the altar in their village, and sentenced to be burned to death. However, both Jackson and Vala were able to return to their own bodies in time, leaving Sallis to be killed by the fire. [4]


Seevis

Stargate character
Seevis
Race Human
Gender Male
Birthplace Ver Isca
Television portrayer Michael Ironside
Key episodes "Crusade" (first appearance)

Seevis was a human who served as Ver Isca's Ori administrator and local barkeeper. An activated Stargate, the central object of the fictional Stargate universe, here depicted in the SG-1 television series. ... Image File history File links Seevis_(Crusade). ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... Michael Ironside screen shot Michael Ironside (born Fred Ironside February 12, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian character actor. ... Crusade is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...


Seevis was known as a loyal Ori follower, and appeared to have no compassion for "unbelievers". If he discovered anyone straying from the path of righteousness, his punishments were known to be severe, including placing them on the village altar for days at a time without food or water.


After Vala Mal Doran had become stranded in Ver Isca, Seevis was slow to trust her, and eventually placed her on the altar, claiming she was "unholy". Even after he allowed her to be rescued by her husband, Tomin, the two remained bitter enemies.


However, Seevis eventually turned out to be the leader of one of the anti-Ori underground cells, using his position as administrator for a cover. After having tested her true nature by placing her on the altar, he revealed this to her, as well as his plans for destroying the Ori battlecruisers under construction on their planet, along with the tens of thousands present at the activation ceremony.


Eventually, for unknown reasons the sabotage failed, and Seevis allowed Vala to use a smuggled Ancient long-range communication device to warn the SGC about the approaching Ori invasion. However, Vala's husband Tomin discovered them and killed Seevis, nearly taking Vala's life as well. [3]


Tomin

Stargate character
Tomin
Race Human
Gender Male
Birthplace Ver Isca
Known relatives Vala Mal Doran (Wife) Adria (Stepdaughter)
Television portrayer Tim Guinee
Key episodes "Crusade" (first appearance)

Tomin was a devout Ori follower living in the village of Ver Isca and husband to Vala Mal Doran. An activated Stargate, the central object of the fictional Stargate universe, here depicted in the SG-1 television series. ... Image File history File links Tomin. ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... Vala Mal Doran is a fictional character in the television series Stargate SG-1 played by the actress Claudia Black. ... Adria is a fictional character in the television series Stargate SG-1 played by Morena Baccarin (adult). ... Crusade is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...


After Vala Mal Doran was transported to the Ori home galaxy during her succesfull attempt to destroy the first Supergate, Tomin found her unconscious inside a series of transport rings, believing the Ori had sent her to him. Tomin had been crippled since childhood, and was therefore looked down on by his fellow villagers, who believed the Ori deemed him unfit for normalcy. A Supergate near a moon A closer view of the Supergate Spoiler warning: This article is about the device in the fictional Stargate universe. ... The Ring Transporter is a fictional device from the sci-fi television show Stargate SG-1 and the Stargate movie. ...


After Vala discovered she had been impregnated by the Ori, she was forced to mary Tomin as it was considered an abomination to become pregnant out of wedlock. The timing eventually proved to be close enough, and Tomin became convinced that the baby was his. Soon after, a Prior visited the village and cured Tomin of his limp, allowing him to become a warrior for the Ori.


When Vala was accused of being an anti-Ori sympathizer by Seevis, she was tied to the altar for three days until Tomin gave in and rescued her, without retaliation from Seevis. Shortly afterward, Tomin was visited by a Prior, who explained that the same wound that had made him lame had also made him unable to father children.


Following the activation ceremony of the Ori battlecruisers constructed on Ver Isca, a Prior told Tomin to return to the village, where he would find Seevis and Denya conspiring against the Ori. He obeyed and found them, along with Vala, alongside an Ancient long-range communication device. Tomin subsequently killed both Seevis and Denya, but was convinced to spare Vala who claimed she had been forced. She also revealed that she had overheard his conversation with the Prior, and believed their baby to be a blessing from the Ori themselves. [3]


Tomin and Vala departed aboard the first wave of Ori vessels, entering the Milky Way some days later in the Battle of P3Y-229. [6] Tomin later discovered Daniel Jackson who had ringed on board during the battle, and almost killed him. However, he accidentally wounded his wife, and was stunned by Jackson while he came to her aid. [7] Combatants Tauri Lucian Alliance Free Jaffa Nation Asgard Tokra Ori Commanders Colonel Chekov, VVS Col. ...


Unnamed Priors

Prior #1

Prior #1.
Prior #1.

Prior who visited the village of Ver Eger while Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran were trapped inside the bodies of Harrid and Sallis. He revived Vala after she was burned to death for being "overcome", and later brought both Vala and Jackson to Celestis, city of the Gods. [5] There, he attempted to convert them before introducing Daniel to the Doci. He was subsequently ordered to take the two back to Ver Eger in order to weed out any other "heretics" in the village. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1450x967, 232 KB)The first appearance of a Prior. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1450x967, 232 KB)The first appearance of a Prior. ... An individual who can channel the Ori, serving as a conduit. ...


The Prior later tracked Vala, Jackson and Fannis to a basement where he found them using an Ancient long-range communication device. He eventually choked Fannis to death and ordered the two remaining others to be burned alive. [4]

Prior #1 was played by Mark Houghton.

Houghton in Snakes on a Plane, 2006 Mark Houghton is an actor. ...

Prior #2

Prior #2.

First Prior sent to the Milky Way after the existence of humans in this galaxy became known to the Ori. This particular Prior attempted to convert the people of P3X-421, who previously worshipped the Goa'uld. However, after Dr. Lindsay and SG-12, who were present at the time, came in contact with the Prior, the SGC sent Cameron Mitchell to talk to the missionary. Image File history File links Prior_2_(Origin). ... Image File history File links Prior_2_(Origin). ... The name Cameron Mitchell belongs to: The film actor Cameron Mitchell, who appeared in both highly acclaimed movies (the 1951 adaptation of Death of a Salesman) and critically panned movies (Space Mutiny, Frankenstein Island). ...


After the Prior recognised Earth as the home of Daniel Jackson, Mitchell took him back to the SGC, where he eventually bursted into flames after it became clear he would never again leave the planet. [4]

Prior #2 was played by Larry Cedar.

Prior #3

Prior #3.

Previous governor of the village of Ver Eger. As administrator, he was responsible for conducting religious ceremonies including Prostration, and cleansings of evil spirits, who have been "overcome", by putting them through a Trial by Fire. He was also married. As an award for his loyalty, the Doci summoned him to Celestis, where he was transformed into a Prior. [4] Image File history File links Prior_3_(Origin). ... Image File history File links Prior_3_(Origin). ...


He was later sent to the Milky Way, where he attempted to convert a village that had once been controlled by Qestesh. However, Vala Mal Doran and SG-1, who were visiting the village at the time, tried to convince the people not to give in to the Ori. Subsequently, the Prior unleashed a deadly plague, killing several villagers before the population was forced to surrender. In return, the Prior cured the plague and even revived the dead, encouraging the witnesses to spread the word of what they had seen. [8] In the Stargate fictional universe, the Goauld are a fictional parasitic alien race that uses humans as hosts. ... SG-1 arm patch SG-1 (Stargate Team 1) is the primary unit of Stargate Command in the science fiction TV show Stargate SG-1, of which its members are the main characters. ...

Prior #3 was played by Greg Anderson.

Prior #4

Prior #4.

Prior sent to Kallana. Originally tried to convert its people, however, after it became clear the Jaffa there would never bow down to the Ori, the Prior attempted to transform the planet into a micro black hole to power a Supergate using an energy-absorbing shield. Image File history File links Prior_4_(Beachhead). ... Image File history File links Prior_4_(Beachhead). ... The Jaffa are a fictional alien race, in the television series Stargate SG-1. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... A Supergate near a moon A closer view of the Supergate Spoiler warning: This article is about the device in the fictional Stargate universe. ...


After the SGC learned about the invasion at Kallana, SG-1 was sent to the planet to try to reason with the Prior, and if necessary vaporize the Stargate using an enhanced nuclear warhead. The Prior was either killed by the detonation of the warhead or by the collapse of Kallana into a micro black hole. [9] Col. ... The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945 lifted nuclear fallout some 18 km (60,000 feet) above the epicenter. ...

Prior #4 was played by Ian Butcher.

Prior #5

Prior #5.

Prior who visited Ver Isca and cured Tomin of his limp, also informing him that he was unable to father children. [3] He was on board one of the Ori battlecruisers invading the Milky Way during the Battle of P3Y-229 [6] , and was present during Adria's birth, informing her parents of her devine purpose. He eventually prevented Daniel Jackson, who had ringed on board during the battle, from killing her. [7] Image File history File links Prior_5_(Crusade). ... Image File history File links Prior_5_(Crusade). ... An Ori ship exiting an active Supergate Ori ships are fictional spacecraft belonging to the Ori in the science-fiction television show Stargate SG-1. ... Combatants Tauri Lucian Alliance Free Jaffa Nation Asgard Tokra Ori Commanders Colonel Chekov, VVS Col. ... Adria is a fictional character in the television series Stargate SG-1 played by Morena Baccarin (adult). ...


He later accompanied Adria to the world where Morgan le Fay hid the Sangraal where he again encountered SG-1 during their quest for the weapon. [10] In the Stargate fictional universe, the Ancients, also known as the Alterans and Lanteans, are the most advanced race known to have existed, having evolved millions of years prior to the present day and reaching their level of technology long before Human life evolved on Earth. ... The Stargate is considered to be the Ancients most famous creation. ... SG-1 arm patch SG-1 (Stargate Team 1) is the primary unit of Stargate Command in the science fiction TV show Stargate SG-1, of which its members are the main characters. ...

Prior #5 was played by Doug Abrahams.

Prior #6

Prior #6.

He accompanied Adria to an unnamed world converted to Origin where they addressed 10,000 Ori followers. The planet was eventually attacked by the Jaffa with the Dakara Superweapon, killing him and everyone on the surface. [11] Image File history File linksMetadata Prior_6_(Counterstrike). ... Image File history File linksMetadata Prior_6_(Counterstrike). ... Adria is a fictional character in the television series Stargate SG-1 played by Morena Baccarin (adult). ... The Jaffa are a fictional alien race, in the television series Stargate SG-1. ... Dakara Superweapon being activated. ...

Prior #6 was played by Peter Nicholas Smyth.



Other Ori Followers

Name Rank/Position First Appearance Status Played by
Adina Ori villager "The Fourth Horseman, Part II" Unknown None
Wife of Damaris, a servant of the Ori who eventually became a Prior. Mother to Jaden and Allon.
Allon Ori villager "The Fourth Horseman, Part II" Unknown None
Son of Damaris and Adina. Brother to Jaden.
Jaden Ori villager "The Fourth Horseman, Part II" Unknown None
Son of Damaris and Adina. Brother to Allon.
Halstrom Ori villager "Crusade" Unknown Alex Dafoe
Human living in the village of Ver Isca.

The Fourth Horseman is a two part episode from the ninth season of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ... The Fourth Horseman is a two part episode from the ninth season of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ... The Fourth Horseman is a two part episode from the ninth season of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ... Crusade is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. ...

References

  1. ^ a b "The Fourth Horseman" (Stargate SG-1)
  2. ^ "Babylon" (Stargate SG-1)
  3. ^ a b c d "Crusade" (Stargate SG-1)
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Origin" (Stargate SG-1)
  5. ^ a b c d "Avalon, Part II" (Stargate SG-1)
  6. ^ a b "Camelot" (Stargate SG-1)
  7. ^ a b "Flesh and Blood" (Stargate SG-1)
  8. ^ "The Powers That Be" (Stargate SG-1)
  9. ^ "Beachhead" (Stargate SG-1)
  10. ^ "The Quest" (Stargate SG-1)
  11. ^ "Counterstrike" (Stargate SG-1)
Recurring characters on Stargate SG-1 Edit
Tau'ri Malcolm Barrett | Jacob Carter | Chekov | Adrian Conrad | Paul Davis | Paul Emerson | Louis Ferretti | Janet Fraiser
Walter Harriman | Charles Kawalsky | Robert Kinsey | Carolyn Lam | Catherine Langford | Bill Lee
Harry Maybourne | Lionel Pendergast | Robert Rothman | Frank Simmons | Pete Shanahan | Siler | Richard Woolsey
Other Humans Cassandra | Kasuf | Linea | Ma'chello | Martin Lloyd | Sha're | Shifu | Skaara
Goa'uld Amaterasu | Amonet | Anubis | Apophis | Ba'al | Camulus | Cronus | Hathor | Heru-ur
Nerus | Nirrti | Osiris | Ra | Sokar | Tanith | Yu | Zipacna
Jaffa Bra'tac | Gerak | Ishta | Rya'c
Other Adria | Chaka | Fifth | Harlan | Lotan | Oma Desala | Reese | Replicator Carter | Thor
Lists by race All | Tau'ri | Ancient, Aschen, Asgard, Goa'uld, Jaffa, Langaran, Lucian Alliance
Ori, Replicator, Tok'ra, Tollan, System Lord


 

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