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HOMEWORLD - [[Euronda]]<br /> | HOMEWORLD - [[Euronda]]<br /> | ||
FIRST APPEARED - [ | FIRST APPEARED - [https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/the-other-side/ The Other Side] | ||
== KEY EPISODE == | == KEY EPISODE == | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s4/the-other-side/ The Other Side] - SG-1 discovers that the Eurondan enemy, who they call "Breeders," are the victims of attempted genocide by the Eurondans, who seek genetic purity.<br /> | ||
[[Category:Races]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Eurondans]][[Category:Breeders]] | [[Category:Races]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Eurondans]][[Category:Breeders]] |
Revision as of 23:24, 4 April 2018
A race of humans on a continent neighboring Euronda, who breed freely with various members of their population with no regard for "genetic purity." For this reason they posed a threat to the Eurondans, who possessed a Hitleresque ideology of a genetically pure race. Led by Alar's father, the Eurondans conceived of a plot to exterminate their enemy by filling the atmosphere with poison while they hid in an underground facility. But the Breeders survived, and a war between the two peoples began.
Breeders possess the technology to create unmanned recon drones, as well as advanced, manned bombers. At the time of SG-1's arrival, Breeders were winning the war and controlled most of the planet.
When they learned of the Eurondan's ideology and attempted genocide, SG-1 aided the Breeders in assaulting the Eurondan bunker. With the Eurondan hideout fatally damaged, it is likely that the Breeders had no problem winning the decades-long war following SG-1's departure and Alar's apparent death.
DETAILS
HOMEWORLD - Euronda
FIRST APPEARED - The Other Side
KEY EPISODE
The Other Side - SG-1 discovers that the Eurondan enemy, who they call "Breeders," are the victims of attempted genocide by the Eurondans, who seek genetic purity.