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Literally meaning "justice," the Taldur is a judicial body on the world of the same name. They are strict to their rules, believing, almost religiously, that the law is absolute. One is found guilty even if one inadvertently helped a guilty criminal.


[[File:Taldur.jpg|thumb]]Literally meaning "justice," the Taldur is a judicial body on the world of the same name. They are strict to their rules, believing, almost religiously, that the law is absolute. One is found guilty even if one inadvertently helped a guilty criminal.
Punishment by the Taldur is permanent imprisonment on [[Hadante]].
Punishment by the Taldur is permanent imprisonment on [[Hadante]].


== KEY EPISODE ==
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s2/prisoners/ Prisoners] - SG-1 is charged with aiding a murderer and is sentenced to Hadante for life.<br/>


== KEY EPISODE ==
[[Category:Miscellany]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:People of the Taldur]]
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s2/203.shtml Prisoners] - SG-1 is charged with aiding a murderer and is sentenced to Hadante for life.

Revision as of 22:39, 6 April 2018

Taldur.jpg

Literally meaning "justice," the Taldur is a judicial body on the world of the same name. They are strict to their rules, believing, almost religiously, that the law is absolute. One is found guilty even if one inadvertently helped a guilty criminal.

Punishment by the Taldur is permanent imprisonment on Hadante.

KEY EPISODE

Prisoners - SG-1 is charged with aiding a murderer and is sentenced to Hadante for life.