Furling (Stargate)

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Technology of the Furlings

Furling
Species Furling
Homeworld Unknown
Governing body Unknown
Alliances as of season 10 None
Prior Alliances Four Great Races
Key episodes "The Torment of Tantalus (writing seen)" (first appearance)


The Furlings are an advanced alien race within the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

[edit] History

Little is known about them, save that they were a member of the "Alliance of four great races", along with the Ancients, Asgard, and Nox. However, occasional artifacts attributed to the Furlings have been identified. Furling writing has also been seen in the show in the first-season episode "The Torment of Tantalus" along with the writings of the other great races (though only the Ancient and Asgard writings have been positively linked with their civilizations).

It has also been suggested that they are a pacifistic race, like the Nox and somewhat unlike the Ancients and Asgard, who, while they did not like it, were more willing to use military force. In the sixth-season episode "Paradise Lost" it is discovered that the Furlings had set up a Utopian community without weapons or advanced technology. The colony was destroyed by a Goa'uld who was able to smuggle in seeds for a plant that produced a paranoia-inducing chemical, causing the inhabitants to go insane and kill each other, though the Goa'uld himself was also killed.

Harry Maybourne, who had discovered the key to reaching this colony, described them thus:

"A long time ago, some people from an advanced alien society, well they chucked it all and they formed this small, isolated Utopian community. They sent out representatives to meet and evaluate people from all over the galaxy and offer them a chance to join them. The scroll and the stone were the invitation."

It is unknown whether any of the skeletons later found at that colony were actually Furlings, or if it was a purely human community that had just been set up by them.

Several unnamed races have appeared in Stargate continuity who could in fact be the Furlings such as the Giant Aliens seen in "Crystal Skull" or the Spirits seen in "Spirits" or the amphibious, humanoid creature known as Nem seen in "Fire and Water". When Executive Producer Robert C. Cooper was asked "Will we ever meet the Furlings?", his answer was "Who says we haven't?"[1] However, due to the fact that Stargate SG-1 is now cancelled it would be most likely that if we are to ever see the Furling they will be in Stargate Atlantis. Possibly the new powerful alien raced we were promised to see or in one of the future SG-1 DVD movies. Since Thor proclaimed the Tau'ri "The Fifth Race", in doing so may open up the possibility of showing the mysterious Furlings and future interaction between the three last members of the great alliance.

[edit] Jokes

A mock portrayal of the Furlings in "200"
A mock portrayal of the Furlings in "200"

The Furlings have yet to be explicitly identified. The length of time that their nature has remained a mystery in the series, has provided opportunity to tease fans with a running gag.

Jack O'Neill has concluded that the Furlings must be cute and cuddly creatures, based solely on their name. A man in the episode "Citizen Joe", who heard of the Furlings through a man who could recall O'Neill's memories, equated the Furlings to the Ewoks based on their name.

Joseph Mallozzi claimed that more about the Furlings would finally be revealed in Stargate SG-1's tenth season.[2] In a Sci Fi Channel advertisement for the 200th episode, Cooper stated "We're finally going to get to to see the Furlings." What was actually shown was an imagined scene from a script for a movie based on the fictional television series "Wormhole X-Treme!", a parody of Stargate SG-1 within the Stargate SG-1 universe.

[edit] References

  1. ^ (February 2006) "INSIDE STARGATE SG-1: Questions from viewers". SCI FI Magazine. 
  2. ^ Stargate SG-1 Season Ten. GateWorld. Retrieved on March 19, 2006.
Alien races in the Stargate universe Edit
 Four Great Races  Ancients, Asgard, Furling, Nox
 Humans  Tau'ri, Tollan, Aschen, Genii, Athosians, Prior
 Jaffa  Sodan, Free Jaffa, Hak'tyl, Illac Renin
  Ascended beings  Ancient, Ori
 Goa'uld  System Lords, Tok'ra, Kull Warrior
 Other  Asurans, Iratus bug, R-75, Re'ol, Re'tu, Replicator, "Spirits", Unas, Wraith