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Planet occupied by a transplanted human culture, the [[Pangarans]], who have developed a drug they call "[[tretonin]]" by processing living [[Goa'uld]] [[symbiote|symbiotes]]. Tretonin allows select members of the population to live a long life in perfect health, taking advantage of the symbiote's natural healing powers. The Pangarans are otherwise less advanced than [[Earth]].


[[File:Pangar.jpg|thumb]]Planet occupied by a transplanted human culture, the [[Pangarans]], who have developed a drug they call [["tretonin"]] by processing [[Goa'uld]] [[symbiotes]]. Tretonin allows select members of the population to live a long life in perfect health, taking advantage of the symbiote's natural healing powers. The Pangarans are otherwise less advanced than [[Earth]].
Pangar was once a base of operations for the Goa'uld [[System Lords|System Lord]] [[Ra]]. There, he imprisoned [[Egeria]], the mother to all [[Tok'ra]] symbiotes. Though it was believed that Ra killed her, he in fact imprisoned her in a stasis jar and buried her deep inside his temple. The Pangarans unearthed her sometime in the 1950s, Earth time, and she died there about 50 years later.
Pangar was once a base of operations for the Goa'uld [[System Lord]] [[Ra]]. There, he imprisoned [[Egeria]], the mother to all [[Tok'ra]] symbiotes. Though it was believed that Ra killed her, he in fact imprisoned her in a stasis jar and buried her deep inside his temple. The Pangarans unearthed her sometime in the 1950s, Earth time, and she died there about 50 years later.


Ra was defeated by the Goa'uld [[Shaq'ran]], who then used Pangar as a base. The planet was long since been abandoned by the Goa'uld, allowing the Pangaran society to develop naturally.
Ra was defeated by the Goa'uld [[Shaq'ran]], who then used Pangar as a base. The planet was long since been abandoned by the Goa'uld, allowing the Pangaran society to develop naturally.


== DETAILS ==
== DETAILS ==
HOME TO - [[Pangarans]]<br />
HOME TO - [[Pangarans]]<br />
FIRST APPEARED - [http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/610.shtml Cure]
FIRST APPEARED - [http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/cure/ Cure]


== KEY EPISODES ==
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/cure/ Cure] - SG-1 visits Pangar, a world where the people are perfectly healthy, but possess a dark secret.<br />
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s7/evolution-part-2/ Evolution, Part 2] - Teal'c references Egeria's experience on Pangar, when she once made "blank slates" of all her children, much like Anubis was now doing to make his super-soldiers subservient.<br/>


== KEY EPISODES ==
[[Category:Planets]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Pangarans]]
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/610.shtml Cure] - SG-1 visits Pangar, a world where the people are perfectly healthy, but possess a dark secret.<br />
[http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s7/712.shtml Evolution, Part 2] - Teal'c references Egeria's experience on Pangar, when she once made "blank slates" of all her children, much like Anubis was now doing to make his super-soldiers subservient.

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Planet occupied by a transplanted human culture, the Pangarans, who have developed a drug they call "tretonin" by processing living Goa'uld symbiotes. Tretonin allows select members of the population to live a long life in perfect health, taking advantage of the symbiote's natural healing powers. The Pangarans are otherwise less advanced than Earth.

Pangar was once a base of operations for the Goa'uld System Lord Ra. There, he imprisoned Egeria, the mother to all Tok'ra symbiotes. Though it was believed that Ra killed her, he in fact imprisoned her in a stasis jar and buried her deep inside his temple. The Pangarans unearthed her sometime in the 1950s, Earth time, and she died there about 50 years later.

Ra was defeated by the Goa'uld Shaq'ran, who then used Pangar as a base. The planet was long since been abandoned by the Goa'uld, allowing the Pangaran society to develop naturally.

DETAILS

HOME TO - Pangarans
FIRST APPEARED - Cure

KEY EPISODES

Cure - SG-1 visits Pangar, a world where the people are perfectly healthy, but possess a dark secret.
Evolution, Part 2 - Teal'c references Egeria's experience on Pangar, when she once made "blank slates" of all her children, much like Anubis was now doing to make his super-soldiers subservient.