This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 49. Chapters: Allies, Enemies, Intelligence Agencies, Asgard, Free Jaffa, Free Jaffa Nation, Jaffa, Tok'Ra, Unas, Veritan, Vindosan, Avarus, Goa'uld, Imperial Brotherhood, Irascor, Lucian Alliance, Ori, Reapers, Replicator, Replicators, System Lords, Tau'ri Rebellion, Tau'ri Rebellion Ranking System, Voroth, Wraith, Adam Petrov, Atlantis Expedition Intelligence Detachment, Avarus, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Carolyn Kelly, Central Intelligence Agency, Charles Knight, CIA, Corran Halcyon, Eli Aarons, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Imperial Brotherhood, Intelligence Branch, Intelligence Officer, Irascor, James Andrew MacKenzie, James MacKenzie, Jason Walker, Jean Francois Sauniere, Jens Andersson, Lucian Alliance, MI5, Military Intelligence, Section 5, Nathan Black, Ori, Tau'ri Rebellion, Tau'ri Rebellion Ranking System, United States Intelligence Community, Atlantis Expedition Intelligence Detachment, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, CSIS, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Branch, Intelligence Officer, MI5, Military Intelligence, Section 5, National Intelligence Department, NID, Security Service, United States Intelligence Community. Excerpt: The exact origins of the Asgard is unknown, beyond merely their homeworld of Orilla. They initially were very human-like in appearance (see File: Asgard Ancestor), but over the course of 30,000 years grew technologically advanced that they began to experiment with their genetic code, resulting in damage to the genome that caused them to become infertile (as an entire race), and were subsequently forced to clone themselves (and transfer their minds into the newly cloned bodies) repeatedly to survive. They outlawed experimenting on anything akin to how they formerly were (Ie: Humanity), which caused a rift to form in their culture, with Asgards such as Loki fleeing to experiment on humans in private (H...