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Powerful field of energy that suspends an individual in mid-air, trapping them and allowing for an extremely limited range of movement. The field is represented by a generator from above and a trio of glowing, green orbs which encompass and encircle the subject.
 
The [[Asgard]] technology is vulnerable to the [[Goa'uld]] [[zat'ni'katel]], releasing a subject to the floor.


[[File:Antigravityfieldasgard.jpg|thumb]]Powerful field of energy that suspends an individual in mid-air, trapping them and allowing for an extremely limited range of movement. The field is represented by a generator from above and a trio of glowing, green orbs which encompass and encircle the subject. The [[Asgard]] technology is susceptible to the [[Goa'uld]] [[zat'ni'katel]], releasing a subject to the floor.
== KEY EPISODE ==
== KEY EPISODE ==
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s7/703.shtml Fragile Balance] - The Asgard scientist Loki uses an antigravity field to hold his human test subjects after transporting them to his ship from Earth.
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s7/fragile-balance/ Fragile Balance] - The Asgard scientist Loki uses an antigravity field to hold his human test subjects after transporting them to his ship from Earth.<br/>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:40, 9 October 2017

Asgardantigravityfield.jpg

Powerful field of energy that suspends an individual in mid-air, trapping them and allowing for an extremely limited range of movement. The field is represented by a generator from above and a trio of glowing, green orbs which encompass and encircle the subject.

The Asgard technology is vulnerable to the Goa'uld zat'ni'katel, releasing a subject to the floor.

KEY EPISODE

Fragile Balance - The Asgard scientist Loki uses an antigravity field to hold his human test subjects after transporting them to his ship from Earth.