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Dr. [[Carson Beckett]] of [[Stargate: Atlantis]] is the discoverer and a human carrier of the Ancient Technology Activation gene. |
Dr. [[Carson Beckett]] of [[Stargate: Atlantis]] is the discoverer and a human carrier of the Ancient Technology Activation gene. |
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In [[Stargate_Atlantis_(season_1)#ep3|Hide and Seek]], Dr. Beckett creates the [[Tau'ri gene therapy]] that emulates the ATA gene.<ref><cite ***name1*** https://stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Hide_and_Seek></ref> in normal humans with a 48 percent success rate.<ref><cite https://stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Ancient_Technology_Activation_gene></ref> |
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Dr. [[Rodney McKay]] wonders why they haven't done it before, to which Beckett simply responds that it is legal in the [[Pegasus Galaxy]].<ref><cite ***name1*** ></ref> |
Dr. [[Rodney McKay]] wonders why they haven't done it before, to which Beckett simply responds that it is legal in the [[Pegasus Galaxy]].<ref><cite ***name1*** ></ref> |
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In the Stargate television series, the Ancient Technology Activation gene or ATA is a specific gene expression present in the DNA of the Ancients. The Ancients used the ATA as a sort of "genetic key", so only their kind can operate Ancient technology such as the Atlantis base. Humans possessing the ATA gene are also able to operate Ancient technology.
Dr. Carson Beckett of Stargate: Atlantis is the discoverer and a human carrier of the Ancient Technology Activation gene.
In Hide and Seek, Dr. Beckett creates the Tau'ri gene therapy that emulates the ATA gene.[1] in normal humans with a 48 percent success rate.[2]
Dr. Rodney McKay wonders why they haven't done it before, to which Beckett simply responds that it is legal in the Pegasus Galaxy.[3]
McKay volunteers to be the first human trial. The treatment was successful. It enabled McKay to research Ancient technology, and also to pilot Ancient Puddle Jumpers. (SG1: "Lost City, Part 2", "It's Good to Be King", Rising (Stargate Atlantis), "Hide and Seek", "Enemy at the Gate")[4][5][6][7]Cite error: A <ref>
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- Lt. Colonel John Sheppard Rising (Stargate Atlantis)
- Dr. Carson Beckett Rising (Stargate Atlantis)
- Dr. Beckett's clone (SGA: "Enemy at the Gate")[8]
- Sgt. Markham (SGA: "Thirty-Eight Minutes")[9]
- Dr. Miko Kusanagi (SGA: "The Gift")[10]
- Joe Spencer (SG1: "Citizen Joe")[11]
- Major Evan Lorne (SGA: "Condemned")[12]
- Harmony Stargate_Atlantis_(season_4)#ep74
- Harmony's mother Stargate_Atlantis_(season_4)#ep74
- Flora Stargate_Atlantis_(season_4)#ep74
- Mardola Stargate_Atlantis_(season_4)#ep74
- Lord Protector Stargate_Atlantis_(season_2)#ep35
- Mara Stargate_Atlantis_(season_2)#ep35
- Tavius Stargate_Atlantis_(season_2)#ep35
- Captain Hugh Griffin (SGA: "Grace Under Pressure")[13]
- Dr. Carolyn Lam (Stargate SG-1: Moebius Squared)[14]
- Dr. Eva Robinson (SGA: "Legacy: Homecoming")[15]
- Dr. Peter Grodin Rising (Stargate Atlantis)
Races possessing the ATA gene Naturally
- The Ancients[16]
- Arxanti (Ancient descendants) (SG1: "The Cost of Honor")[17]
- Dalerans (Ancient descendants) (SGA: "The Chosen")[18]
By Tau'ri gene therapy
- Dr. Rodney McKay (SGA: "Hide and Seek")[19]
- Colonel Dillon Everett (SGA: "The Siege, Part 2")[20]
- Some of Col. Everett's troops (SGA: "The Siege, Part 2")[21]
- Lt. Morrison (SGA: "Misbegotten")[22]
- Otho Stargate_Atlantis_(season_2)#ep35
- Marie (SGA: "Legacy: Homecoming")[23]
- Lt. Colonel Melissa Hocken (SGA: "Allegiance")[24]
Devices Controlled by the ATA gene