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"Surrender"
―Aliens' message to Destiny, transmitted in English

The blueberry aliens[1] are the first space-capable race encountered by Destiny expedition in one of the galaxies they visited. They first encountered the Tau'ri in 2009.

Overview

Their average height seems to be comparable to humans. They are bipedal, like humans, but with digitigrade locomotion. They also have a pair of fish-like barbels on either side of their heads, beneath their eyes. Their eyes seem to glow or reflect large amounts of light. Physically, they appear to be somewhat weaker than humans, as Dr. Nicholas Rush was able to overpower and strangle one without much effort. They communicate with each other in clicks and screeches. Based on their appearance and the ubiquity of water on their vessel, they may be an aquatic (or at least an amphibious) species. The atmosphere on their ships is comfortable for humans, so they are also clearly capable of breathing oxygen. (SGU: "Space")

Technology

"Well, they're advanced, sure, but not as advanced as the Ancients."
Nicholas Rush
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A control panel.

They possess spaceships such as fighters and FTL-capable motherships. They also possess technology that allows them to probe the minds of others. The device allows them to quickly learn basic information and understand the language of the probed being. It is likely they learned some English from Rush, allowing them to transmit messages in English, though they are apparently unable to speak it themselves. They keep prisoners restrained in water-filled tanks.

They have also managed to collect some Ancient technology, as when Rush reads the mind of one of the creatures, he observes it handling a Long-range communication stone. (SGU: "Justice", "Space") Young suspects that Rush stole this stone from the communication device box when he first found it, and the aliens confiscated it from him upon his capture. Rush neither confirms nor denies this. (SGU: "Divided") Later, the blueberry aliens were able to use this stone to connect one of their number with Lt. Vanessa James' body in order to sabotage the Destiny's FTL and allow another attack, presumably because Destiny's device was active at the time. (SGU: "Sabotage")

History

"I don't think they did want to destroy us. What they really want is Destiny. Probably only care about us because we…recently came aboard."
Nicholas Rush
AlienEYoung

An alien consciousness in Young's body.

The aliens have known about Destiny's existence for some time and the ship has become something of an obsession to them. According to Dr. Nicholas Rush, after prolonged neural connection with one of the aliens he learned that at least one of their fighters was docked with Destiny prior to the arrival of the expedition. One fighter remained attached and transmitted a tracking signal while another fighter was seen disembarking shortly after the expedition returned from the desert planet; the former was discovered and destroyed by manually searching Destiny's hull. (SGU: "Air, Part 3", "Space", "Divided")

The expedition's first known encounter with the alien species occurred when Rush unwittingly activated the distress beacon of a crashed fighter on a Gravel pit planet. They captured Rush and suspended him in one of their holding tanks. Their existence was made known to the rest of the expedition a short time later, when Colonel Everett Young attempted to use the Long-range communication device to contact Earth and was instead connected to one of the aliens. The ship was soon thereafter attacked by their mothership. Chloe Armstrong was kidnapped in the ensuing conflict. (SGU: "Space")

Young used the communication device again to mount a rescue, unintentionally finding Rush instead. The link was severed when Rush showed Young how to use the mind probe technology. Young ordered Eli Wallace to destroy the mothership after returning to his body, while Rush rescued Chloe himself and escaped. Though Destiny does not seem to visibly damage the mothership, and was in fact close to destroying itself in the attempt, the mothership retreated shortly after Chloe and Rush escaped in a fighter. (SGU: "Space")

The blueberry aliens later returned, having tracked Destiny using a Tracking implant implanted in Rush's chest. They arrived in three motherships and attempted to overwhelm the shields with massed fire. Rush managed to divert power to the shields, resisting the assault, while the transmitter was removed from his body and destroyed. Destiny escaped to FTL only slightly damaged. (SGU: "Divided")

When Lt. Vanessa James forgot to clear her imprint from a Long-range communication stone and no one realized it, the blueberry aliens were able to use the stone in their possession to take over her body and sabotage Destiny's Faster-Than-Light engine in preparation for another attack. In addition, they placed fighters on the only Stargate within range of Destiny, trapping the crew. Two motherships mounted an attack, attempting to board the ship. Thanks to the efforts of Jeremy Franklin, the FTL drive was repaired and the ship escaped before it could be boarded. Ironically, the alien's sabotage attempt actually solved Destiny's problem of not having enough power to reach the next galaxy. (SGU: "Sabotage")

Later on, the crew discovers that Chloe is under the influence of some kind of pathogen given to her by the blueberry aliens. Working on a cellular level, it affects her mind, causing her to go into trances where she acts strangely. She is unconsciously able to understand the blueberry alien written language, and apparently the Ancient language as well. Her intellect has also increased, enabling her to solve complex equations in mere moments. Rush attempted to cure Chloe using the Destiny interface chair, but it didn't work. Rather than tell everyone this, he made a deal with her to keep her condition quiet in exchange for her help in solving his problems. (SGU: "Pathogen")

Weeks later, Destiny began creating simulations of Destiny being attacked and destroyed by the aliens and used them to influence Young's dreams. By this time the pathogen in Chloe's blood stream had also begun to manipulate her skin. (SGU: "Trial and Error")

After some time, the Blueberry aliens were able to catch up to Destiny in the next galaxy thanks to Chloe who sent a signal out to them as she knew they been looking for Destiny in the galaxy and soon after three blueberry alien ships arrived, some of the Berzerker drones went after them. While Destiny destroyed the Control ship, two of the Blueberry alien ships had already been destroyed and the other severely damaged. When the shuttle from Destiny tried to get a drone to study the damaged ship blocked there way back to the ship and said *No Escape* to them and Destiny made a deal with them in order to get them back on the ship to study the drone but in order to do that they had to send the aliens Chloe. The aliens agreed and removed the pathogen from her body, allowing Chloe and Scott to leave before jumping to FTL. Chloe still possessed some of the abilities the pathogen gave her and is sure that with whatever they got from her, the blueberry aliens will be more determined then ever to capture Destiny. (SGU: "Deliverance")

Known blueberry aliens

  • Everett Young's blueberry alien host

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