Martice was the Sovereign of the Talthuns going to Ardena.
Biography[]
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Background information[]
His body was killed when the ship crash-landed on P2A-347.
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His mind went on living inside the mind of Dr. Daniel Jackson but was later purged from that mind. As sovereign, Martice apparently had absolute power over the rest of his people, which made him rather arrogant, with Dr. Janet Fraiser commenting that he was almost as arrogant as a Goa'uld. During his time in Daniel's body, he appeared more concerned about whether his people were concerned for him than whether they were all right themselves, initially expressing anger at his new appearance before he learned what had happened to his original body. He attempted to order Pharrin, the engineer responsible for the transference, to purge all minds but his from Daniel's body, but Colonel Jack O'Neill overrode that order, stating that Martice was dead and had no right to remain in Daniel's body any longer. After Pharrin refused to yield, Martice surrendered control to Pharrin's son Keenin, either in a reluctant acceptance or an attempt to manipulate Pharrin using his son.
Pharrin subsequently removed the minds from Daniel and transferred most if not all of them into himself, although Frasier was unsure if they had all transferred over or not. (SG1: "Lifeboat")
Personality[]
As the self-confessed leader or Sovereign of his people, Martice was extremely arrogant, believing that his people would support him regardless of what happens while remaining unaware of the fact that they are probably dead.
References[]
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- Martice in Kathleen Ritter's Lexicon.
- GateWorld's article on Martice in The Stargate Omnipedia
- Martice article on Stargate SG-1 Solutions' The StargateWiki
Individuals | Keenin • Martice • Pharrin • Pharrin's wife • Tryan |
Planets | Ardena • Talthus |
Technology | Memory module • Stromos • Sleep chamber • Stun wave |