Ori technology in Stargate

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A deadly Ori ship, far superior to any known Milky Way vessel.
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A deadly Ori ship, far superior to any known Milky Way vessel.
This article provides a more exhaustive list of the fictional technologies used by the Ori race in the Stargate universe.
For a listing of just their more prominent technologies see the main technology article.

The Ori were once essentially the same race as the Ancients before both groups Ascended, but the Ori believed in religion whereas the Ancients (then called the Alterans) believed in science. For this reason there was conflict between the two factions, and the two races split millions of years ago to avoid a war. The hull of a Supergate segment greatly resembles that of an Ancient Puddle Jumper or Satellite Weapon and the control crystals inside are visually identical to the crystals used in most all Ancient ships and technology.

Overall, all of their efforts, including their technology, are for the purpose of garnering worshippers. For every person who donates his or her free will to the Ori, via an extremely complex metaphysical process, the Ori gain power, and hope to wipe out the Ancients.

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[edit] Fighter

Ori Fighters.
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Ori Fighters.

Much like the ships of Earth, the Wraith Hive-Ships, and Ha'tak mother ships the Ori battlecruisers carry smaller fighters. These small assault vessels are deployed from a ventral bay on their mothership. These fighters are equipped with powerful Ori pulse weapons, similar to those used by the battlecruisers. They possess dorsal flaps, and are extremely maneuverable. They are vaguely arrow shaped.

These fighters were seen engaging Death Gliders and Al'kesh over Chulak, and appeared to be superior to both. The fighters were heavily fired upon but apparently suffered no damage. [1]

[edit] Orbital energy cannon

Ori Satellite.
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Ori Satellite.

An extremely powerful weapons satellite constructed by the government of the Rand Protectorate on Tegalus to destroy their traditional rivals, the Caledonian Federation. The designs were provided by a Prior, in exchange for the official conversion of Rand to Origin. The weapon eventually led to the apocalyptic war that presumably destroyed all civilization on Tegalus.

It is the only known weapon that can penetrate the Prometheus' Asgard shields without any apparent loss of power. The design was thought to be inefficient, either intentionally or due to Rand's primitive technology, which would have resulted in a slow power up taking several minutes during which a powerful shield would be projected to defend the satellite weapon.

When the SGC became aware of the construction of the weapon, they sent the Prometheus to destroy it. However, their weapons were unable to penetrate the satellite's shields, and the vessel was destroyed later as a result. [2]

[edit] Ori battlecruiser

Main article: Ori battlecruiser
Ori ships in formation for attack.
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Ori ships in formation for attack.

These massive, ellipse-shaped ships form the bulk of the Ori follower's space fleet. Within the empty space in the middle of the ship is a giant ring. This ring holds a semi-transparent orb of energy. This orb is generated by a Prior when the ship is activated, and is the source of the ship's power. The vessel easily outmasses an Asgard battlecruiser, and has enough firepower to cut through the shields of a Goa'uld Ha'tak and destroy it in one burst from its main cannon. In addition to the massive main cannon, the ship is also equipped with rapid-fire pulse cannons. Several bursts of one of these cannons also appears to be able to destroy a Ha'tak. The Ori battlecruiser is superior to any ship the SGC has encountered so far. [3]

However, while their shields seem to be resistant to the conventional weaponry available to the Milky Way factions (including transporters), Ori battlecruiser shields appear to be unable to repel the unstable vortex of an opening Supergate, which has resulted in the destruction of one battlecruiser. [4]

[edit] Ori Control Chair

The Ori battlecruisers are operated by a control chair, similar to the chairs found on several Ancient outposts, including the one in Antarctica, Praclarush Taonas, and the Ancient City Ships. However, this chair requires a prior to operate, instead of an ordinary human with the ATA gene. There are also some cosmetic differences between the two encountered chairs. [5]

[edit] Ori Staff Weapon

The standard-issue weapon of the Ori army, this staff weapon is a metallic device with a forked end and is slightly smaller than a Jaffa staff. Blasts of coherent, blue-white energy are projected from one end, and have an equivalent if not greater output than a Jaffa staff weapon. [6]

[edit] Ori Stunner

An Ori stunner.
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An Ori stunner.

Weapon worn by the warriors of the Ori, similar in effect to the Goa'uld zat but nevertheless quite unique. Unlike the zat, it requires several shots to kill its target, as opposed to the zat's two. However, what it loses in power it gains in portability: the Ori stunner is strapped to the hand and requires virtually no effort to enter into action, as opposed to the zat, which has to be drawn from a holster (at the hip in the case of SGC personnel and Tok'ra, on the wrist in the case of Jaffa), then opened, and finally fired, much like a pistol.

Squeezing the palm of the hand controls activation of the device. When activated, the blue emitter on the top of the unit glows. [1]

[edit] Ori Ring Transporter

As the Ring transporter in the Milky Way was apparently invented by the Ancients, who were once united with the Ori, the Priors apparently use a similar technology.

However, the Ori Ring transporter consists of six rings instead of five, and the rings themselves are smoother. [7] Still, the differences between the two technologies are only cosmetic, as Milky Way rings are compatible with their Ori counterparts. [1]

[edit] Shields

Ori shield takes collision from a Ha'tak.
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Ori shield takes collision from a Ha'tak.

Three different types of Ori shields have been seen, thus far:

  • Ship-based shields, as seen on Ori battlecruisers, have only two known weakness - they do not protect against the "kawoosh" of a Stargate [8] and their effectiveness is reduced when the main weapon of an Ori battlecruiser is fired. None the less, they are some of the most powerful shields ever seen, surviving a full speed collision with a ha'tak. [1]
  • Adria's pendant is the most advanced personal shield that has yet been seen in the Stargate universe. In addition to providing protection against projectile-based weapons [9], it is the only known device capable of providing protection against the Dakara Superweapon. It's effectiveness against energy-based weapons has yet to be seen, although it is likely it is just as effective as staff-based shields are. According to Adria, it contains a piece of Celestis - the Ori homeworld.[5] The device is remarkably similar to the Ancient personal shield.

[edit] "Supergate"

The Prometheus next to a Supergate.
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The Prometheus next to a Supergate.
Main article: Supergate (Stargate)

The Supergate is a Stargate-like device built out of ninety smaller devices. These devices are about four meters wide and ten meters long, the perfect size to fit through the Stargate. [10] However, the second Supergate appears to be considerably larger than the first - when Lt. Col. Carter beams out to a segment of the second, it appears (when compared to her) to be more than 50 metres wide and over a hundred or metres long - far too big for a Stargate. [3]

Once through the gate, they arrange themselves in a circle in orbit around the planet, creating a giant gate hundreds of meters in diameter, large enough to fit entire fleets through. However, the power requirements for this are immense, requiring that the planet and the Stargate on it to be turned into a quantum singularity in order to provide the intense gravitational energy necessary to feed the Supergate. The first Supergate was prevented from fully forming by Vala.

The Supergate's individual blocks are like nigh-indestructible missiles, capable of destroying or severely damaging Ha'tak motherships and the Prometheus even with shields at maximum. [10]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d "Flesh and Blood" (Stargate SG-1)
  2. ^ ""Ethon"" (Stargate SG-1)
  3. ^ a b "Camelot" (Stargate SG-1)
  4. ^ "The Pegasus Project" (Stargate SG-1)
  5. ^ a b "Counterstrike" (Stargate SG-1)
  6. ^ "Crusade" (Stargate SG-1)
  7. ^ "Origin" (Stargate SG-1)
  8. ^ "The Pegasus Project" (Stargate SG-1)
  9. ^ "The Quest" (Stargate SG-1)
  10. ^ a b "Beachhead" (Stargate SG-1)
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