. . "After the Asgard had trapped the Replicators on the planet Hala in a Time dilation field, the machines eventually found out how to use it, allowing them to speed up the time inside the field. In this time, they studied their Android creator Reese and eventually created the Human-form Replicators, with the first being appropriately named First. He in turn created more Human Forms, with one of the being Sixth."@en . "2004"^^ . "Currently it can be turned blue, green, red, grey, yellow, pink, purple, orange, white (and then reverted back to black) by using the corresponding balls of yarn."@en . "sz\u00F3sti"@en . "Sixth"@en . . . "After the Asgard had trapped the Replicators on the planet Hala in a Time dilation field, the machines eventually found out how to use it, allowing them to speed up the time inside the field. In this time, they studied their Android creator Reese and eventually created the Human-form Replicators, with the first being appropriately named First. He in turn created more Human Forms, with one of the being Sixth. When SG-1 entered the planet to repair the Time dilation device after being asked by Thor, the first five Human-form Replicators greeted them. After some talk, the Replicators probed the mind of the team to learn more about them. Afterwards SG-1 was \"invited\" to dinner with the Human Forms, during which they got more information about their creation. When SG-1 worked together with Fifth to reactivate the Time dilation device, Sixth, together with all other Replicators was captured inside it. (SG1: \"Unnatural Selection\")"@en . "\u0161esti"@en . "Currently it can be turned blue, green, red, grey, yellow, pink, purple, orange, white (and then reverted back to black) by using the corresponding balls of yarn."@en . . "Replicators"@en . . . "\u0448\u0435\u0441\u0442\u0438 , \u0448\u0435\u0441\u0442\u0430 , \u0448\u0435\u0441\u0442\u043E"@en . . "sz\u00F3sty , sz\u00F3sta , sz\u00F3ste"@en . . "\u0161estij; \u0161estina, \u0161estinka"@en . . "An adminstrative division of the Holy Country \n* So-called because there are six such divisions. \n* A Governor is in charge of each. \n* The Sixths are further divided into provinces, each ruled by a Deputy Governor. \n* Heortland is divided into three provinces \n* Esrolia is divided into eleven provinces \n* Caladraland only has one province. Source: History of the Heortling Peoples"@en . "An adminstrative division of the Holy Country \n* So-called because there are six such divisions. \n* A Governor is in charge of each. \n* The Sixths are further divided into provinces, each ruled by a Deputy Governor. \n* Heortland is divided into three provinces \n* Esrolia is divided into eleven provinces \n* Caladraland only has one province. Source: History of the Heortling Peoples"@en . "Sixth"@en . . . "\u0161esty"@en . . "\"Unnatural Selection\""@en . . . . . . . "This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is \"blank\", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled \"discussion about this word\" - which will link you to a \"Discussion\" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under \"PRIRODNE JEZYKI\" (\"Natural Languages\") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing) Finally, below the Natural Languages section, is the \"Constructed Languages\" section - \"Postavjene Jezyki\" - which includes \"Slovio\" \"Novosloviensky\" (NeoSlavonic) and \"Slovianski\". The \"Slovio\" project is no longer active. \"Novosloviensky\" and \"Slovianski\", on the other hand, have joined together as \"INTERSLAVIC\" or \"MED\u017DUSLOVJANSKI\" - each offering a slightly different grammatical format. Here you may access and edit this information."@en . "This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is \"blank\", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled \"discussion about this word\" - which will link you to a \"Discussion\" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under \"PRIRODNE JEZYKI\" (\"Natural Languages\") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing)"@en . "\u0161esty"@en . "\u0448\u043E\u0441\u0442\u044B"@en . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . "\u0161esti"@en .