Learning Curve — [s3e5]

These harvested nanites are then implanted into other Orbanians, distributing the child's acquired knowledge across the entire population.

The team is stunned to discover that the "experts" teaching them are children known as . These children possess genius-level intellect due to millions of nanites in their bloodstreams and brains, which allow them to absorb and process information at superhuman speeds. However, this knowledge comes at a steep price: [S3E5] Learning Curve

Following the Averium, the child is left as a "blank slate," losing their previous intellect and personality, and is essentially retired from active society. These harvested nanites are then implanted into other

The SGC enters a technology-exchange program with the , a highly advanced civilization with Mesoamerican roots. In exchange for Earth's knowledge of the Stargate and the Goa'uld, the Orbanians provide a portable Naquadah generator , a critical piece of technology that becomes a staple for the SGC for the rest of the series. However, this knowledge comes at a steep price:

At age 12, Urrone children undergo a ceremony where their nanites are extracted.

is the fifth episode of the third season of Stargate SG-1 , first airing on July 23, 1999. It is widely regarded as one of the series' most thought-provoking episodes, centering on a profound moral dilemma regarding the cost of technological progress and the value of childhood. Plot Summary