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It's far more likely that the Replicators found in Ida came from the Milky Way since they're completely identical. I assume they hitched a ride on an Asgard ship or followed them in an Ancient ship.

By comparison, the Pegasus "Asurans" are merely called 'Replicators' by the Atlantis crew because they share similar characteristics. Later we see that there may be a crossover due to the fact that they also use the horseshoe-crab type replicators.

The AR guns work on both because the techology Kuon-based is similar — Valorum. Show 5 more comments. This is my idea in how it could have happened in any way this was explained in any type of media; I think Reese was created by an Ancient scientist who lived in the Milk Way before the plague.

Edlothiad Rodrigo Carvalho Rodrigo Carvalho 11 1 1 bronze badge. Do you have a reference for your claims? Expanding on one of Richard's comment above, an alternate, and bleak, explanation surfaces: After lotusing Reese's planet, the replicators set out to search for food elsewhere. Williham Totland Williham Totland 3, 1 1 gold badge 21 21 silver badges 36 36 bronze badges.

Fan fiction but quite plausible. Richard: More of a fan theory. Recall what happened the first time Samantha Carter blew up a solar system: Their ship, as well as that of Apophis was flung far afield, where they encountered the replicators, despite being in the ass-end of nowhere. In 05E01 Enemies they are 4 million light years out, and only a mass exodus of replicators in ancient Ancient times can account for their presence here.

This is less plausible given that they never run into replicators in Stargate: Universe. Wil Wasn't the Ida galaxy 4 million light years out?

Kvothe: Yes, approximately. But there are a lot of galaxies that are 4 million light years out. Brian Brian 1. The Ida and Pegasus galaxies are not the same.

The Ida galaxy is the Asgard home galaxy, and the Vanir split from the rest of the Asgard and moved to the Pegasus galaxy. I'm not sure of the source of the information but the wiki lists Pegasus as 3 million light years away, and Ida 4 million. I thought, that there were 2 distinct and separate places where replicators were made: In Peguasus galaxy they were created by Ancients. They didn't move anywhere from there and were ultimately destroyed during SG:A series, this 'though' may be enforced by often describing them Pegasus's Replicators as rather stale, unwilling to take actions, develop and explore mentioned I believe when it was explained why didn't they develop better technology than one the Ancient had at time of their creation — Hary.

They were the expansive and searching ones, also I think, primitive at start, though to the point when they managed to create human-form when in time-dilation field IMO there is no direct connection between those 2 forms of replicators — Hary. Did you perhaps mean Lantean? Hary There are 3: The two you describe, and the ones this question asks about. The ones in this question happen to look identical to the primitive form of the Ida galaxy ones, hence the question about a connection — Izkata.

This seems extremely speculative. Some months later SG-1 found an advanced, humanoid android, named Reese, on a deserted planet. Once awake, Reese said she was created by a human scientist whom she referred to as her father. The SGC soon realized that her planet's civilization had been destroyed by Replicators, which presented the first evidence of them ever having been in the Milky Way. Reese was child-like in behavior. Eventually, she revealed that it was she who had invented the Replicators, as playthings to keep her company.

This revelation happened when she created one in her SGC holding room by forming blocks out of raw materials with her hands. She thought of Replicators as her beloved toys, was very protective of them, and initially had complete control of their behavior via her transmitted commands. Eventually she turned against the SGC and let the Replicators replicate unchecked, so that they became deadly and aggressive. In response, Hammond ordered her destruction, and, as a back up, activated the self-destruction sequence for the base.

During the struggle, at least one Replicator started to exhibit individual behavior, perhaps indicating a connection to other Replicators elsewhere. With only moments remaining in the self-destruct count-down, O'Neill shot Reese, deactivating her, and the Replicators fell into their component blocks, inert.

It is not known if that was because Reese was destroyed or because she had ultimately listened to Daniel and commanded them to do so. The Asgard formulated a plan to use what remained of her core programming to send a command over sub-space for all Replicators to converge on her location on the Asgard planet Hala. There, the Asgard had prepared a device that would trap the Replicators in a time dilation field. Within the field time would pass ten thousand times more slowly than in normal space, giving the Asgard many years to formulate a new defense against the Replicators.

But, the Replicators managed to get to the device and modify it to make time move times faster than normal. By the time SG-1 arrived in the X to investigate at Thor's request , hundreds of years had passed within the field. The Replicators had consumed all resources on the planet; its surface was completely covered with inert Replicator blocks, perhaps miles deep. This situation came to be because, just before the time dilation device had activated, the Replicators had advanced toward their ideal: a Human Form Replicator HFR.

First was the name taken by the first one created in human form, and he was the one who modified the time device, thus speeding the HFR evolution by many orders of magnitude. Human Form Replicators are composed of nanite-sized cells rather than "ungainly blocks. The small group took SG-1 captive and entered their unconscious minds by moving their hands into the humans' heads. O'Neill and the others were not able to hide their knowledge or memories from this assault, and in fact bad memories were used as punishment if they resisted.

After each session, the HFR's would merge with their "brethren" and share what they had learned. As each new HFR was created, the existing ones would try out different programming on it in order to achieve advancement of the "species.

This caused Fifth to be less ruthless than the others, who came to consider him a mistake. Fifth felt isolated and vulnerable; he believed Carter when she said SG-1 would take him away in exchange for his help.

Under orders from O'Neill, Carter lied to Fifth and tricked him into helping her set off the device. SG-1 escaped, leaving all Replicators in a field that would advance only 1 year for every 10, years in normal space-time.

The degree of time dilation was not enough, however, and the Asgard knew they had bought themselves less than two years before the HFRs would reach and deactivate the field. In that time, they collapsed Hala's sun into a black hole, with the aim of seeing Hala sucked into it and destroyed. Carter and Teal'c became trapped in its gravitational field when they arrived looking for an Asgard who could help awaken O'Neill from stasis in Antarctica.

Thor rescued them just as their ship was destroyed. The black hole destroyed the planet Hala as intended, but many of the Replicators had left the planet and formed a coherent mass that was able to remain beyond its event horizon. Then, while Thor, Carter, and Teal'c watched from aboard Thor's ship, the Replicators used the time dilation device to counteract the gravitational effects of the black hole, so that they were actually able to move away from the event horizon.

They pursued Thor's ship, infested it, then stole Carter from it before entering hyperspace in the ship they had created. Thor guessed the HFRs were headed for the new Asgard homeworld, Orilla, because neutronium was plentiful there, and the element is required for creation of HFRs.

So Thor and Teal'c headed for Orilla. Meanwhile, Carter had become the prisoner of Fifth, who was by now mentally unstable as a result of his programming and Carter's earlier betrayal of him. He described himself as having evolved beyond his brethren by having emotions and wanting more than to replicate. He tortured Carter by entering her mind and causing her pain, but started to feel compassion after seeing her suffer. The Asgard destroyed Fifth's ship as it approached Orilla. Replicator blocks from the ship rained down on the planet, threatening the Asgard on their new homeworld.

Fifth and Carter escaped the ship's destruction and moved inside inside a Replicator structure on the planet, near a vein of neutronium that could be used to create more HFR's.

Fifth changed his strategy with Carter from torture to coercion, trying to convince her she was living happily on a ranch with Pete Shanahan. Carter never fully believed the ruse, and Fifth revealed himself and admitted to Carter he loved her.

At the same time, Fifth was remotely controlling the Replicators on Orilla to attack key Asgard systems and of course to replicate.

Meanwhile, aboard Thor's ship, a rescued O'Neill used his Ancient knowledge to build a hand-held weapon capable of destroying any sort of replicator by disrupting all communication among its cells, rendering each one inert. Thor was able to create a planet-wide version of the weapon that would destroy all Replicators on Orilla. Sam tries to convince him not to say more, by taking him through the Stargate and showing him another world, and explaining that revelation runs the real risk of provoking civil war [ 8.

Icon ]. But he's still adamant. However, the executives funded by the rogue NID element discredit him with a financial scandal -- they too want the Stargate kept secret, so that they can exploit it. It looks like jail or suicide are his only options, until Sam offers him a new life on another world. Teal'c's son has become bethrothed to one of the the Jaffa women warriors [ 7.

Birthright ] , much to Teal'c's dismay: he doesn't want his son to have to make the same sacrifices that he did. The Jaffa group is now strong, and wants to rise up against their Goa'uld.

Teal'c tries to convince them that they should wait until they can rise up against all the Goa'uld, but they are impatient. Their camp is attacked, and their Goa'uld overlord killed in the counter attack. But as Teal's feared, all that happened was Baal moved into the power vacuum. The Jaffa including Teal'c's sone are relocated to another safe planet. Daniel and Sam investigate Area Teal'c is left stranded, and learns that Jaffa are dying in their thousands.

The rogue NID group have got access to Osiris' ship, and are using the Stargate to poison Goa'uld with nerve gas, killing Jaffa in the process. Sam and Daniel manage to track them down and get the gate back -- but the rogue group still have the ship, and the nerve gas.

The Replicator Carter made by Fifth [ 8. New Order ] contacts SGC and asks to be destroyed. Sam persuades O'Neill to let her interrogate it. The replicator says she was made by Fifth, but enough like Sam that she has deserted him, and he and the replicators, now immune to the Asgard weapon, are hunting her down.

Sam persuades her to find the immunity code, so they can retool the weapon. She agrees, but it appears she is actually secretly in league with Fifth, leading him to the Alpha site. However, when he arrives, she destroys him with the Asgard weapon.

There was no immunity -- but now there is, since Replicator Carter has had time to study the weapon. She is now immune, and goes off to lead her replicator brethren in a conquest of the galaxy. Real Carter is devastated that she allowed this to happen. General Hammond commands Prometheus on a rescue mission to Pegasus, to look for the Atlantis team.

On the way they are hijacked. All the crew except Daniel are thrown off the ship. He discovers the hijacker is the criminal Vala [Claudia Black]. Eventually the humans regain control of the ship, but Vala escapes. The Goa'uld System Lords are looking for new bases in their war with Baal, and one has decided to go to the planet where the Tok'ra dumped Colonel Maybourne [ 6.

Paradise Lost ]. SG-1 go to warn him, and discover he is the king of the local population based on his ability to predict the future -- but he has been reading the prophecies off an Ancient carving. Colonel Samantha Carter released the newly created Replicator from the force shield, Lt. The Replicator quickly ran away and hid. In hiding, it became a queen and began to repincate.

A grouping of these new Replicators eventually broke into Marrick's cell and in an attempt to stop the self-destruct from happening took over his body by sticking their legs into his back and controlling him. Meanwhile, Mitchell located the queen and set up a C-4 charge, waiting for Carter's order to blow the queen to distract the rest of the Replicators before they break into the Asgard core room.

Rebirthed Replicators invading the Odyssey. While Mitchell was waiting, the Replicator-controlled Marrick arrived and started to fight him. With the Replicators controlling his body, he seemed to have much more strength and resistance to attacks. Mitchell and Marrick fought for some time until at one point when Mitchell pulled one of the Replicator's legs out of Marrick's back. While this was happening, Marrick was released from their control and spoke to Michell telling him of how the Replicators took him to get to the "self-destruct" code which he managed to reveal was on the other side of the crystal used to create them.

Right after this, the Replicators retook control over his body, and he resumed attacking Mitchell until eventually Mitchell electrocuted him using a wire on the wall and stumbled out into the hallway while Marrick was stunned. During this time, several soldiers were fighting off a large number of Replicators who were trying to break through to the Asgard computer core. While this was happening, the Odyssey was also under attacked from four Ori warships.

Mitchell finally detonated the explosive after he saw Marrick walking out of the room toward him. However, this did not stop the Replicators; from the body's ashes, Replicator blocks arose in the form of a human skeleton and moved toward Mitchell.

At the same time, the Replicators began to break through the ceiling of the Asgard core room. Shortly before, Carter retrieved the self-destruct program from the opposite side of the control crystal that Marrick used to create it and activates it. Right as the skeleton Replicator reached Mitchell, it -along with all of the rest of the Replicators- disassembled, finally ending the Replicator threat.

SG1 : " The Ark of Truth ". Each Replicator is composed of a series of Replicator blocks. Each block is made up of many Keron pathways. It takes several blocks working together to make new blocks. Replicators are capable of forming many patterns determined by what they need to accomplish.

Although Replicators usually take the form of "bugs," they can take other forms. The blocks are capable of absorbing large amounts of energy, which can empower them. The Asgard's dependence on energy weapons made it difficult for them to develop a weapon which could effectively counter the Replicator blocks.

Tau'ri firearms were capable of permanently damaging Replicator blocks at most, it would take two or three shots. SG1 : " Nemesis ", " Small Victories ". The blocks were either capable of being assembled into the different types of Replicators or were formed into other shapes. They were able to create walls of blocks that served as barricades that prevented the enemy from escaping.

Or they were capable of becoming tables and in one case were able to cover an entire planet's surface with blocks which conserved energy. Replicators seek out the most advanced technology they can find, and incorporate it into their own being. As a corollary to this, Replicators are often capable of modifying a vessel to perform better than another of its class, to better defend themselves from threats. Both Asgard Bilskirnir -class ships and Goa'uld Ha'taks were upgraded to well beyond the capabilities of their respective races under Replicator control.

Generally, Replicators will not attack unless threatened. This behavior will change, however, if there is a Human-form Replicator controlling them. Each Replicator was capable of independent behavior, but they all were unified in a single purpose which was self replication. They were remarkably adaptive allowing them to develop means at combating strategies that proved effective against them in the past and learn from them.

The only weapon that was capable of destroying all forms of Replicators was the Replicator disruptor produced from the knowledge of the Ancients. This weapon attacked the links that held a Replicator together causing them to fall apart harmlessly. SG1 : " New Order, Part 2 ". It was only through the study of the cipher used in the weapon were the Replicators capable of gaining an immunity over it. This allowed them to adapt to varying frequencies of the disruptor after extended use.

Before the Replicator disruptor, only firearms were able to destroy replicators. They proved ineffective against Human-form Replicators , which were made up of potentially millions of microscopic blocks. SG1 : " Nemesis ", " Unnatural Selection ". They are the most seen and most numerous of all the Replicators.



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