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* The Ancients, an [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|ancient]] and super-advanced race who built the Stargates and Atlantis, then most died from a plague and others evolved into [[Energy Beings]]. Their society shakes down, so far as we know, into the "Alterans", the original parent race which built the gates, the "Lanteans", who moved to the Pegasus galaxy and did more or less the same thing, and the "Ori", their evil cousins, and final ''SG-1'' [[Big Bad]]. Though we evolved separately, humans and ancients are more or less [[Human Aliens|the same biological species]], and most of the population of the Pegasus galaxy evolved similarly. They are also [[Neglectful Precursors|non-interfering]] to the extreme, to the point of seeming like total [[Jerkass|jerks]].
* The Ancients, an [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|ancient]] and super-advanced race who built the Stargates and Atlantis, then most died from a plague and others evolved into [[Energy Beings]]. Their society shakes down, so far as we know, into the "Alterans", the original parent race which built the gates, the "Lanteans", who moved to the Pegasus galaxy and did more or less the same thing, and the "Ori", their evil cousins, and final ''SG-1'' [[Big Bad]]. Though we evolved separately, humans and ancients are more or less [[Human Aliens|the same biological species]], and most of the population of the Pegasus galaxy evolved similarly. They are also [[Neglectful Precursors|non-interfering]] to the extreme, to the point of seeming like total [[Jerkass|jerks]].
* Furlings, an ancient and super-advanced race (notice the pattern?) who have, as yet, not bothered to show up. (A [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshade is hung]] in the episode "Citizen Joe", wherein one of Joe's readers is annoyed that he keeps mentioning them even though they never actually appear.)
* Furlings, an ancient and super-advanced race (notice the pattern?) who have, as yet, not bothered to show up. (A [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshade is hung]] in the episode "Citizen Joe", wherein one of Joe's readers is annoyed that he keeps mentioning them even though they never actually appear.)
** Although this may be because they are dead, since [[SG 1]] did find a Furling colony once where they had created a paradise and lived in harmony with nature, until some plant that caused paranoia was introduced. The skeletons looked like short humans, although since they invited everyone to come join them, those skeletons might really have been human.
** Although this may be because they are dead, since [[SG-1]] did find a Furling colony once where they had created a paradise and lived in harmony with nature, until some plant that caused paranoia was introduced. The skeletons looked like short humans, although since they invited everyone to come join them, those skeletons might really have been human.
** Also parodied, like many other things, in the episode ''200'', where the furlings finally appear - and their first on-screen action is having their planet blown up. It was just an [[Imagine Spot]], though.
** Also parodied, like many other things, in the episode ''200'', where the furlings finally appear - and their first on-screen action is having their planet blown up. It was just an [[Imagine Spot]], though.
* Unas, [[Lizard Folk|big, scary, humanoid and reptilian creatures]], who were common hosts of the Goa'uld before they encountered humans. (While Unas are strong and durable, humans regenerate more readily and have nimbler hands for tool use.)
* Unas, [[Lizard Folk|big, scary, humanoid and reptilian creatures]], who were common hosts of the Goa'uld before they encountered humans. (While Unas are strong and durable, humans regenerate more readily and have nimbler hands for tool use.)