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Humanoid inhabitants of the [[ | Humanoid inhabitants of the [[utopian moon]]. Once existing in a state of bliss and peace, the residents of this world lived in a small colony near a water source. They were invaded by a [[Goa'uld]] whose only real ability to control them lie in the consumption of their food. It placed a foreign agent within the plants, which the people consumed, and eventually became so paranoid that they destroyed themselves. | ||
Though it has never been proven, the utopians may have been [[Furlings]], as the technology that transported colonists to the moon from the nearby planet was Furling in origin. | Though it has never been proven, the utopians may have been [[Furlings]], as the technology that transported colonists to the moon from the nearby planet was Furling in origin. | ||
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== DETAILS == | == DETAILS == | ||
HOMEWORLD - [[Utopian moon]]<br /> | HOMEWORLD - [[Utopian moon]]<br /> | ||
FIRST APPEARED - [ | FIRST APPEARED - [https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/paradise-lost/ Paradise Lost] | ||
== KEY EPISODE == | == KEY EPISODE == | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s6/paradise-lost/ Paradise Lost] - O'Neill charts the remains of the unburied skeletons of the Utopians, who have been placed in a circular pattern around the encampment.<br/> | ||
[[Category:Races]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Furlings]] | [[Category:Races]][[Category:SG-1]][[Category:Furlings]] |
Latest revision as of 22:37, 12 May 2018
Humanoid inhabitants of the utopian moon. Once existing in a state of bliss and peace, the residents of this world lived in a small colony near a water source. They were invaded by a Goa'uld whose only real ability to control them lie in the consumption of their food. It placed a foreign agent within the plants, which the people consumed, and eventually became so paranoid that they destroyed themselves.
Though it has never been proven, the utopians may have been Furlings, as the technology that transported colonists to the moon from the nearby planet was Furling in origin.
DETAILS
HOMEWORLD - Utopian moon
FIRST APPEARED - Paradise Lost
KEY EPISODE
Paradise Lost - O'Neill charts the remains of the unburied skeletons of the Utopians, who have been placed in a circular pattern around the encampment.