Unas (Stargate)

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The Unas are an alien species that feature in Stargate SG-1.

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History

They were the first hosts of the Goa'uld and were born from the same primordial waters as the Symbiotes. Once, all Goa'uld held Unas hosts and though they were a few they ruled millions. (Episode: Thor's Hammer)

An Unas first appeared in the episode "Thor's Hammer", in which Jack and Teal'c were trapped by a device called Thor's Hammer on the planet of Cimmeria and had to defend themselves from a Goa'uld infested Unas that had been trapped long previously. Teal'c explains that the Unas were the first hosts to the Goa'uld, before the parasitic species encountered human beings; humans proved to be a much more suitable host-race for the Goa'uld, as human bodies were easier to repair, and human hands and voices offered much greater opportunity for expression and technological use; the Unas as hosts were phased out. They next appeared in the episode "Demons", where a Goa'uld-infested Unas posed as a demon to a group of medieval Christians.

SG-1 later discovered the Unas/Goa'uld homeworld, only referred to by the designation P3X-888. The Unas there lived a primitive lifestyle and feared open bodies of water where "wild" Goa'uld lived. They made special necklaces that provide a physical barrier to keep the Goa'uld from entering their bodies. Daniel encountered and befriended an Unas named Chaka there. He established a line of communication with him, and later helped him escape (and start a revolt) from a human based society that used the Unas as slave labor in "Beast of Burden". Chaka also helped SG-1 negotiate a treaty with the Unas of P3X-403 in "Enemy Mine". These Unas had been enslaved to mine naqahdah for the Goa'uld. When Stargate Command sent a team to this world to mine, the native Unas felt threatened and began to war on them until they settled the matter.

Overview

Unas are an exceptionally tough and hardy species, and significantly stronger than human beings. A healthy Unas can keep fighting even after an entire magazine from a P90 has been emptied into its chest, although it will eventually die from such massive injuries. A Goa'uld possessed Unas is even more powerful, with exceptional regeneration abilities that allow them to survive and recover from multiple bullet wounds even without the aid of a sarcophagus, able to speak English and stay in long periods of sleep to survive for a thousand years. They have green blood.

The Unas are a tribal society held together in close knit communities. ("Enemy Mine") Each tribe is led by a dominant alpha male leader.

The Unas speak their own language that varies between planets but is close enough to be understandable by Unas from other planets. Even on a planet where humans and Unas coexisted, the Unas have not been observed to speak any language other than their own. However, Goa'uld-possessed Unas have spoken other languages.

According to myth, the species were said to hold great regenerative powers. Unas were capable of living for thousands of years by utilising long periods of sleep in order to survive. (Episode: Thor's Hammer)

Among the Jaffa, the Unas became myth and were regarded similar to Earth's Vampyr and tales of them were told to frighten their children. (Episode: Thor's Hammer)

On a technological basis, the Unas have not gained the technological advancement that the Goa'uld developed. Instead, the Unas resort to using spears and other primitive forms of equipment. One of their notable developments are necklaces that prevent a Goa'uld from taking an Unas as a host as they have done in the past.

Members

  • Chaka :

Notes

  • In the non-canon Stargate: SG-1 Roleplaying Game, a divergent breed of Unas were introduced in the First Steps: The Stargate Unexplored Worlds Roleplaying Sourcebook with these being called the K'Kaan. These smaller more evolved members of the species were technologically advanced and controlled an advanced planetary society.

Appearances

  • Stargate SG-1:

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