Ancient Technology Activation gene
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The Ancient Technology Activation (ATA) Gene, is a specific gene expression present within the DNA of the Ancients that was used as a sort of "genetic key", so only their kind can operate their technology.
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[edit] Overview
According to Dr. Beckett, who discovered its existence, the ATA gene is always on, instructing various cells in the body to produce a series of proteins and enzymes that interact with the skin, the nervous system and the brain, allowing gene carriers to operate Ancient technology. Since a small percentage of humans from Earth are descendants of the Ancients, some of them already have this gene.
Some Ancient technology only needs to be "activated" by someone possessing this gene and it remains usable by those without the gene afterward. Some other technology, however, cannot be used by someone without the gene (for example, only those with the ATA gene can interact with the neural interface of a control chair, pilot a Puddle jumper, and use the life signs detector).
Not all gene carriers, however, can use the gene in the same way. For most of them, it requires training and practice, but a few can do it easily and intuitively. Lt. Col. John Sheppard and Jack O'Neill are extremly intuitive in fact (Although Jack had access to a Repository of knowledge,) this is why Dr. Weir insisted that Sheppard be part of the Atlantis Expedition.
Starting in 2004, the Atlantis Expedition team began to employ the in vivo retroviral gene therapy (using a deactivated mouse retrovirus) to transfer the Ancient gene expression to humans; however, only about a 47-48% of those who undergo the procedure are rewarded with the ATA gene, and even then it is not always permanent. (ATL: "Hide and Seek")
[edit] Gene Carriers
[edit] Naturally
- General Jack O'Neill (SG1: "Lost City, Part 2")
- Major/Lt. Colonel John Sheppard (ATL: "Rising")
- Dr. Carson Beckett (ATL: "Rising")
- Sgt. Markham
- Dr. Kusanagi (mentioned but never seen)
- Joe Spencer (SG1: "Citizen Joe")
- Major Evan Lorne
[edit] By Gene Therapy
- Dr. Rodney McKay (ATL: "Hide and Seek")
- Col. Dillon Everett (ATL: "The Siege, Part 2")
- Some of Col. Everett's troops (ATL: "The Siege, Part 2")
- Lt. Morrison (ATL: "Misbegotten")
[edit] Unknown Source
- Lt. Miller (ATL: "The Siege, Part 1")
- Dr. Abrams (ATL: "The Defiant One")
[edit] Unsuccessful Gene Therapy
- Dr. Radek Zelenka (ATL: "Hot Zone")
[edit] Possible Gene
Michael's Hybrids possibly possess the gene, because they were able to move a jumper and use it to infiltrate Atlantis's control room. This is possibly done by the gene therapy. Michael held Carson Beckett's clone prisoner for two years and had him work for him. He possessed the knowlegde and Ancient gene of the original Beckett.
[edit] Trivia
- O'Neill and Sheppard apparently have a very strong form of the gene, and operate Ancient technology almost instinctively.
- It is possible the ATA Gene-produced proteins and enzymes cause the synaptic pathways in the nervous system to generate minute electromagnetic fields that signals Ancient technology to work. However, this has yet to be confirmed.
- In "Hot Zone", Dr. Zelenka said that the gene therapy only works for 48% of recipients. However, later in "Irresistible" Beckett told Lucius Lavin that the success rate is 47%.
[edit] External links
- GateWorld's article on Ancient technology activation in The Stargate Omnipedia
- Ancient Technology Activation Gene on Wikipedia
