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Symbiote stasis unit
Aquatic container outfitted with a minute electric current to mimic human bioelectric energy, capable of maintaining a [[symbiote]] indefinitely. [[Humans]] have developed their own stasis unit in desperate times, but the [[Tok'ra]] and [[Goa'uld]] have been using a more sophisticated type of the technology for a much longer period.


[[File:Symbiotestasisunit.jpg|thumb]]Aquatic container outfitted with a minute electric current to mimic human bioelectric energy, capable of maintaining a [[Symbiote]] indefinitely. [[Humans]] have developed their own stasis unit in desperate times, but the [[Tok'ra]] and [[Goa'uld]] have been using a more sophisticated type of the technology for a much longer period.
==  KEY EPISODES ==
==  KEY EPISODES ==
Bloodlines - Captain Carter and Dr. Jackson encounter a symbiote stasis unit unattended by Jaffa priests. After they take a symbiote of their own Daniel, angered at what the race has done to his wife Sha're, destroys the tank in disgust.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s1/bloodlines/ Bloodlines] - Captain Carter and Dr. Jackson encounter a symbiote stasis unit unattended by Jaffa priests. After they take a symbiote of their own Daniel, angered at what the race has done to his wife Sha're, destroys the tank in disgust.<br />
Bane - After Teal'c begins to transform into alien insects he removes his symbiote, forcing SG-1 to place it in a makeshift stasis unit following its retrieval.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s2/bane/ Bane] - After Teal'c begins to transform into alien insects he removes his symbiote, forcing SG-1 to place it in a makeshift stasis unit following its retrieval.<br />
Threshold - Bra'tac removes Teal'c's symbiote, placing it inside a stasis unit until the Rite of M'al Sharran is completed.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/threshold/ Threshold] - Bra'tac removes Teal'c's symbiote, placing it inside a stasis unit until the Rite of M'al Sharran is completed.<br />
Desperate Measures - Adrian Conrad's associates successfully outfit a symbiote stasis unit to preserve the Goa'uld until it is time for it to be implanted in Conrad.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/desperate-measures/ Desperate Measures] - Adrian Conrad's associates successfully outfit a symbiote stasis unit to preserve the Goa'uld until it is time for it to be implanted in Conrad.<br />
Summit - Ren-al unveils Lantash, who has been in recovering in a stasis unit since its host succumbed to za'tarc mind control nearly a year before.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s5/summit/ Summit] - Ren-al unveils Lantash, who has been in recovering in a stasis unit since its host succumbed to za'tarc mind control nearly a year before.<br />
Birthright - Frasier sustains five symbiotes in stasis units while their previous owners attempt to allow their bodies to adjust to tretonin.<br />
[https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s7/birthright/ Birthright] - Fraiser sustains five symbiotes in stasis units while their previous owners attempt to allow their bodies to adjust to tretonin.<br />
 
[[Category:Technology]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Goa'uld]][[Category:Tok'ra]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, 12 May 2022

Symbiotestasisunit2.jpg

Aquatic container outfitted with a minute electric current to mimic human bioelectric energy, capable of maintaining a symbiote indefinitely. Humans have developed their own stasis unit in desperate times, but the Tok'ra and Goa'uld have been using a more sophisticated type of the technology for a much longer period.

KEY EPISODES

Bloodlines - Captain Carter and Dr. Jackson encounter a symbiote stasis unit unattended by Jaffa priests. After they take a symbiote of their own Daniel, angered at what the race has done to his wife Sha're, destroys the tank in disgust.
Bane - After Teal'c begins to transform into alien insects he removes his symbiote, forcing SG-1 to place it in a makeshift stasis unit following its retrieval.
Threshold - Bra'tac removes Teal'c's symbiote, placing it inside a stasis unit until the Rite of M'al Sharran is completed.
Desperate Measures - Adrian Conrad's associates successfully outfit a symbiote stasis unit to preserve the Goa'uld until it is time for it to be implanted in Conrad.
Summit - Ren-al unveils Lantash, who has been in recovering in a stasis unit since its host succumbed to za'tarc mind control nearly a year before.
Birthright - Fraiser sustains five symbiotes in stasis units while their previous owners attempt to allow their bodies to adjust to tretonin.