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A consciousness transfer device is a piece of advanced memory storage technology used by Asgard. As each Asgard's body begins to fail, they transfer their consciousness to a clone body, achieving a level of immortality. When evacuating Hala, many of the Asgard's minds were placed in consciousness transfer devices and held in a form of stasis during the journey. (SG1: "Revelations", "Unnatural Selection", "New Order, Part 2")

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  • Consciousness transfer device
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  • A consciousness transfer device is a piece of advanced memory storage technology used by Asgard. As each Asgard's body begins to fail, they transfer their consciousness to a clone body, achieving a level of immortality. When evacuating Hala, many of the Asgard's minds were placed in consciousness transfer devices and held in a form of stasis during the journey. (SG1: "Revelations", "Unnatural Selection", "New Order, Part 2")
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  • A consciousness transfer device is a piece of advanced memory storage technology used by Asgard. As each Asgard's body begins to fail, they transfer their consciousness to a clone body, achieving a level of immortality. When evacuating Hala, many of the Asgard's minds were placed in consciousness transfer devices and held in a form of stasis during the journey. (SG1: "Revelations", "Unnatural Selection", "New Order, Part 2")
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