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[[File:Hoktaur.jpg|300px|thumb]]A [[Goa'uld]] term meaning "advanced human."  The term is constructed of two Goa'uld words: "hok," meaning advanced, and a slang of "[[Tau'ri]]," meaning human.  Hok'taur are generally understood to be human beings with extra-sensory abilities, from telepathy to telekinesis.<br/><br/>
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A [[Goa'uld]] term meaning "advanced human."  The term is constructed of two Goa'uld words: "hok," meaning advanced, and a slang of "[[Tau'ri]]," meaning human.  Hok'taur are generally understood to be human beings with extra-sensory abilities, from telepathy to telekinesis.


== KEY EPISODES ==
== KEY EPISODES ==
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/506.shtml Rite of Passage] - SG-1 returns to the planet Hanka, and learns that Nirrti was experimenting with the population in an attempt to create an advanced human to be her new host.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/rite-of-passage/ Rite of Passage] - SG-1 returns to the planet Hanka, and learns that Nirrti was experimenting with the population in an attempt to create an advanced human to be her new host.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/616.shtml Metamorphosis] - SG-1 finds that Nirrti has been experimenting on the population of another planet using a genetic mutator created by the Ancients -- which has allowed her to bring out advanced abilities in her victims, but at a terrible price.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/metamorphosis/ Metamorphosis] - SG-1 finds that Nirrti has been experimenting on the population of another planet using a genetic mutator created by the Ancients -- which has allowed her to bring out advanced abilities in her victims, but at a terrible price.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/621.shtml Prophecy] - Sam and Jonas speculate that Nirrti may have done something to Jonas, as part of her efforts to create a hok'taur.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/prophecy/ Prophecy] - Sam and Jonas speculate that Nirrti may have done something to Jonas, as part of her efforts to create a hok'taur.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s3/314.shtml Tao of Rodney] - Exposure to an Ancient device leaves Rodney with hok'taur abilities, including telekinesis and super intelligence.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s3/tao-of-rodney/ Tao of Rodney] - Exposure to an Ancient device leaves Rodney with hok'taur abilities, including telekinesis and super intelligence.<br />


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[[Category:Miscellany]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Atlantis]][[Category:Goa'uld]][[Category:Hankans]][[Category:Alebran's people]][[Category:Language]]

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Hoktaur.jpg

A Goa'uld term meaning "advanced human." The term is constructed of two Goa'uld words: "hok," meaning advanced, and a slang of "Tau'ri," meaning human. Hok'taur are generally understood to be human beings with extra-sensory abilities, from telepathy to telekinesis.

KEY EPISODES

Rite of Passage - SG-1 returns to the planet Hanka, and learns that Nirrti was experimenting with the population in an attempt to create an advanced human to be her new host.
Metamorphosis - SG-1 finds that Nirrti has been experimenting on the population of another planet using a genetic mutator created by the Ancients -- which has allowed her to bring out advanced abilities in her victims, but at a terrible price.
Prophecy - Sam and Jonas speculate that Nirrti may have done something to Jonas, as part of her efforts to create a hok'taur.
Tao of Rodney - Exposure to an Ancient device leaves Rodney with hok'taur abilities, including telekinesis and super intelligence.