Ba al Resurrects Jack So He Can Kill Him Again
Contents
- 1 Goa'uld Still Active At The Beginning Of This Timeframe
- 2 Seasons Six and 7
- 3 Comprehensive History of the Goa'uld
- 4 Notable Characters
- four.1 Goa'uld
- 4.two Other
- five Episodes
- vi Related Articles
Goa'uld Yet Active At The Beginning Of This Timeframe
- Adrian Conrad's Goa'uld - Colonel Frank Simmons of the NID hid him away in a safe house in North Dakota, Us.
- Anubis - A strange-looking hooded figure who was recently voted back into the System Lord fold by six of the vii most powerful Organisation Lords. Only System Lord Yu objected to his return.
- Ba'al - He was a major player at the summit and spoke every bit if he were the strongest of the seven there.
- Bastet
- Kali
- Klorel
- Morrigan
- Olokun
- Osiris - In service to Anubis.
- Yu Huang Shang Ti - Still one of the more powerful System Lords and one of their oldest.
- Zipacna - Also, in service to Anubis.
Seasons Half-dozen and Seven
At the first of this period, Anubis had once more attempted to rid the galaxy of the Tau'ri—this time by attacking the Stargate. He was using a weapon which bombarded the Stargate with enough energy to make it become critical. The resulting explosion would wipe out the unabridged earth. The SGC strapped the Stargate to the Ten-302, took it far into space through a hyperspace window, and allowed it to explode far from Earth. One time again, Anubis' plan to destroy the Tau'ri failed. For his part in helping Earth survive Anubis' assault, Jack gave Daniel'southward position on SG-1 to Jonas Quinn, the Kelownan who had been present when Daniel sacrificed his life to forbid the naquadria test from destroying his planet. (5.21 "Meridian", 6.01 "Redemption Function 1", half dozen.02 "Redemption Part 2")
The next group of Goa'uld encountered by SG-1 were clones of the 1 which Adrian Conrad had implanted into himself. They were young and were but able to have over their hosts during the nighttime while their hosts slept. During the night, they were busy building a Goa'uld spacecraft in a warehouse in the "sleepy" town of Steveston, Oregon. The NID was aware of this and let it keep because they wanted admission to the engineering science. The Goa'uld, however, were planning on infiltrating the NID and the SGC one time they discovered that they were being watched. They didn't know that the genetic engineer who created them built into them a impale switch in which they would die when exposed to a certain antibiotic. The townspeople were given the antibiotic not knowing what had truly happened to them and the unfinished spaceship was taken to Area 51 for report (half-dozen.05 "Nightwalkers").
A adult female was discovered buried in the ice of the Antarctic, not far from where the second Stargate was institute (1.18 "Solitudes"). As it turns out, she was carrying the plague which wiped out the Ancients and she exposed SG-i to information technology. She had healing powers, but each time she used them, she grew weaker until she finally succumbed. The only person left to be cured was Jack. He was given the opportunity to receive a Tok'ra symbiote named Kanan to cure himself and to provide a temporary host and so that Kanan could reveal of import data he had gathered on his final mission before his own host was killed. Kanan's host was fatally wounded when they made their escape from one of Zipacna's motherships which had been engaged in a boxing with Lord Yu. Jack was cured by the Tok'ra, just the Tok'ra took advantage of Jack past hijacking his body to go and rescue his lover from Ba'al's hidden fortress. They were captured and Kanan left Jack's body. Ba'al repeatedly tortured Jack for information virtually the Tok'ra, killed him, so revived him in the sarcophagus. As an Ascended Existence, Daniel came to Jack's rescue by comforting him and by nudging the remaining members of SG-1 toward a program to aid Jack escape. Teal'c persuaded System Lord Yu to assault Ba'al'south fortress because Ba'al had been working on anti-gravity technology in secret. Jack escaped with Kanan'due south lover, Shallan, who decided to stay with the Tok'ra in accolade of Kanan (6.04 "Frozen" and 6.06 "Abyss").
SG-1 helped the Tok'ra in an clandestine functioning in which they would purposefully go themselves captured and brought into the presence of the Goa'uld Khonsu, who actually happened to be a Tok'ra spy. Khonsu had a Jaffa named Her'ak in his service who killed him and took SG-one hostage for himself, revealing that he was in service to Anubis. This Jaffa later became Anubis' First Prime. SG-1 escaped from Her'ak before they were presented to Anubis (vi.08 "The Other Guys").
Anubis learned of the Tok'ra'southward subconscious base in the Risa Organisation and attacked information technology. The Tok'ra did non know that there was an Ashrak in their midst when they escaped to the Alpha Site, already the home to Rebel Jaffa and some SGC personnel. The Ashrak attempted to set the Jaffa and Tok'ra off on each other, simply they united instead when the Ashrak'south presence was revealed (6.09 "Allegiance").

The planet Pangar had once been in Ra's domain, but he lost it in battle to the Goa'uld Shak'ran. Shak'ran was eventually defeated in boxing by Apophis, Ra's brother, 300 years agone. When Pangar had been ane of Ra'south planets, he banished the Goa'uld Egeria in a canopic jar because she was one of his greatest enemies. She was the Goa'uld who started the Tok'ra (confronting Ra) movement and all of her offspring were of the Tok'ra. The canopic jar was discovered by the Pangarans 60 years agone. They studied Egeria, discovered the healing properties of the Goa'uld symbiote, and developed a drug from her offspring, Tretonin. Egeria programmed her offspring to carry a defect which would make the drug undesirable, just the Pangarans continued to brand it in the hopes that they would eventually notice a way to refine information technology. Their population had become dependent upon the drug for their very lives. Egeria helped the Tok'ra develop an antidote and then she died. (six.ten "Cure") Tretonin, however, was refined by the Tok'ra so that it could be used by Jaffa and this drug proved to be a valuable tool in helping the Jaffa live beyond their need to deport a symbiote (6.19 "Changeling").

Adrian Conrad's Goa'uld attempted to steal the latest advancement in Tau'ri technology, the Ten-303 spaceship, afterward named Prometheus. Colonel Frank Simmons was too in league with him and they were successful at getting the spaceship out of its subterranean bay and into hyperspace, ending at a location out in the eye of nowhere. Adrian Conrad was killed in a fight and the symbiote jumped into Colonel Simmons, who was subsequently killed by Jack when Simmons attempted to impale him and Teal'c. Fortunately, Thor of the Asgard detected their presence and led them habitation (6.xi "Prometheus" and 6.12 "Unnatural Selection").

Nirrti was discovered on a planet by the Russian SG team and SG-one and the Russian team returned to the planet to help the people gain their freedom. She was continuing her genetic research in order to produce the perfect host and was using the people of the planet as her republic of guinea pigs, telling them that she was attempting to cure them from a disfiguring affliction. The disfiguring was really the result of her manipulations. The people learned the truth near her and freed themselves of her by killing her, using the powers that she had given them through the manipulations. They discovered how to contrary the DNA alterations with her machine before killing her and they promised SG-1 that they would destroy the machine one time all of their people were restored (6.sixteen "Metamorphosis").
SG-1 was invited to exist on the Prometheus when it got taken out for a examination of the hyperdrive engines powered by naquadria, a mineral known to exist unstable. The engines failed and they had to squirt the core earlier it destroyed them. They ended up at a planet named Tagrea, which Jonas knew had a Stargate, merely the Tagreans were not aware of it. SG-i learned that the planet had belonged to the Goa'uld Heru'ur simply had been abandoned by him when their resources ran out. In defiance, the people buried the Stargate and eliminated all records of Heru'ur'due south existence. SG-1 found the Stargate and established a relationship with the Tagreans (6.twenty "Memento").
The Goa'uld Mot was in the service of Ba'al and he regularly visited the planet P4S-237 to receive a tribute of naquadah. Unknown to the people of the planet, Lord Mot was hoarding the naquadah in a programme to overthrow Ba'al himself. The Tok'ra told SG-1 that Ba'al had stopped receiving the naquadah and had causeless that the mines were no longer productive. Lord Mot revealed to SG-1 of his plans to overthrow Ba'al, who was currently under Anubis in strength. Mot was killed by one of the people of the planet (6.21 "Prophecy"):

Anubis was the next Goa'uld heard from at the end of Flavour Half dozen in the episode, 6.22 "Full Circle". An amazing number of significant events occurred in this episode, only the ones of importance apropos the Goa'uld include:
- Daniel, as an Ascended Being, recruited SG-1 to aid save Abydos when he learned that Anubis was searching there for the Eye of Ra, a component which when joined with other Eyes would create a superweapon.
- Daniel discovered a tablet which told of what became of the Ancients: some of them learned to ascend and became known equally "The Others" and the balance died from the plague. He also learned from the tablet that the Ancients left behind a city which was said to have a vast shop of weapons which could be used to proceeds power in the galaxy if Anubis discovered its location. This urban center has been since referred to as the Lost Urban center of the Ancients. Daniel realized the importance of finding the Lost Metropolis before Anubis did and told Jack to requite the Eye of Ra to Anubis and so that they would be granted prophylactic passage and could go off of the planet alive with the tablet.
- Daniel learned that Anubis was once a Goa'uld with a homo host, just had somehow learned how to ascend. The Others tried to kicking him out of their plane of existence, but were not successful, so Anubis was left every bit some form of free energy, stuck between the corporeal and the ascended forms. Information technology was subsequently learned in the episode, 8.18 "Threads", that Anubis tricked Oma Desala into helping him to ascend.
- Daniel informed the residue of the System Lords where Anubis was and about the superweapon and the System Lords, led by Yu, attacked him in orbit over Abydos.
- Significant damage was washed, but Anubis was the victor and he turned his attention to using his new superweapon on Abydos as a examination and demonstration of his ability.
- Daniel attempted to buy more time for SG-1 to get off of the planet through the Stargate by against Anubis.
- SG-i got off of the planet with the tablet, just Daniel was forcibly removed from Anubis' presence before he could wipe Anubis from existence. It was afterward revealed that information technology was Oma Desala who removed Daniel from this confrontation to protect him from the wrath of The Others. (8.18 "Threads")
- Anubis used the superweapon and destroyed Abydos, killing everyone with the nail, but Oma Desala helped all of the Abydonians arise.
At the start of Season Seven, in the episodes, 7.01 "Fallen Office one" and 7.02 "Homecoming Part 2", Daniel Jackson is returned to human form and left on the planet Vis Uban to be discovered by his friends. Daniel chose to return to human form considering he was restricted by the rules of The Others to take actions to help humanity, but ane of the atmospheric condition of his return was for his memories to be erased. Instead of erasing his memories, Oma Desala disobeyed the rules and merely buried his memories deep into his subconscious listen. (viii.18 "Threads") SG-1 convinced him to return home with them and as before long every bit he was in that location, he started to call back who he was. It was non long later on this that he got involved with SGC's program to destroy Anubis' superweapon that he used on Abydos and on the other Organization Lords, making Anubis more and more powerful. Daniel and Jonas Quinn boarded Anubis' ship in gild to hack into his computer systems, encoded with the language of the Ancients, so that they could discover the location of a ventilation shaft that allowed the superweapon to cool. Once they institute the location of this shaft, Jack and Carter destroyed information technology and Anubis' superweapon overheated and exploded when he tried to use it. In their attempt to escape the transport, Jonas was captured and Daniel was left in the inner-workings of the send trying to find a way of freeing him.
Anubis had discovered naquadria on Jonas' homeworld of Kelowna through a memory probe he used on Jonas. So, Anubis took his send to Kelowna to get his hands on the mineral and all of the research that Thanos had recorded. A Goa'uld scientist was in service to Anubis on his vessell. His name is never given, just he was employed as a technical expert:

When the test of the naquadria-enhanced weapon failed, Anubis had his First Prime Her'ak kill the Goa'uld scientist. Jonas escaped when the power to his jail cell was cut off by the damage washed during the failed weapons exam and he and Daniel ringed to the planet. With the help of the System Lords under the leadership of Ba'al, Anubis was attacked and his ship was destroyed. Anubis, nonetheless, escaped.
Ba'al gained more than power afterward this leveling of Anubis (7.04 "Orpheus" and 7.09 "Avenger 2.0"), but Anubis was not one to be put downward for long. Soon, he was edifice a vast army of Kull Warriors who were the product of genetic engineering. These warriors were implanted with a Goa'uld symbiote which was programmed to be completely loyal to Anubis. This loyalty was something that Anubis knew he could non depend upon from his Jaffa. Anubis was using his knowledge gained from beingness one of the ascended to create these Kull Warriors by animating their laboratory-grown inanimate tissue with a device similar to the sarcophagus. This technology was in one case that of the Ancients and information technology came to be known every bit Telchak'south Device. Telchak was the Goa'uld who discovered the applied science a long fourth dimension ago and adult the commencement sarcophagus from information technology. Long before he had ascended, Anubis defeated Telchak, merely he didn't find the device (7.xi "Development Function ane" and 7.12 "Evolution Part ii").

Main Bra'tac and Teal'c were informed by a Rebel Jaffa working in the minor Goa'uld System Lord Ramius' service, that Ramius and Tilgath, another minor Goa'uld Organization Lord, were planning an alliance in order to build strength against Anubis. Anubis was aware of their plans and sent one of his Kull Warriors to kill them as they met. Tilgath and several of the Jaffa on both sides were killed by this ane warrior. Ramius escaped, simply he was tracked down by some other Kull Warrior and killed:
Daniel and beau civilian scientist Dr. Neb Lee constitute the Telchak Device in Honduras using the research notes left behind by Daniel's grandpa, Nicholas Ballard. Concurrent to Daniel'south mission in Honduras, Major Carter, Teal'c, Jacob Carter/Selmak, and Main Bra'tac infiltrated Anubis' base on Tartarus and discovered the Goa'uld queen which was producing all of the symbiotes for the Kull Warriors:

Goa'uld queen in Anubis' service
They destroyed the queen and were almost captured by the Goa'uld Thoth who was serving Anubis as a technical specialist in producing the Kull Warriors, among other things. They killed Thoth in their escape from Tartarus:

Morrigan is mentioned once once again in the episode, 7.05 "Revisions", when SG-1 traveled to a planet designated P3X-289 which had a domed city in the midst of a toxic atmosphere. They traveled through the planet's "Gate of Magh Mar", which was discovered 563 years ago and removed from the ruins of Danaan and put on display in the national museum of history. The Stargate was believed to have been of ritual significance in the worship of the goddess Morrigan. There was no more data concerning how long ago Morrigan abased these people or for how long the Gate had been in the ruins before its discovery. Equally it turns out, the people of this planet destroyed their own world without whatsoever aid from the Goa'uld by developing to such a point that they poisoned their own water and air.
In the episode, 7.10 "Birthright", we are introduced to another Goa'uld. His proper name is Moloc, simply we don't see his face. He started a ritual amidst his Jaffa that all female babies were to be burned equally soon as they were born. He could do this for a few hundred years earlier it would negatively affect his Jaffa population. Many of his priestesses started a new colony in hush-hush where they would rescue the babies and heighten them there. A major problem from this showing of mercy was that eventually the girls would need symbiotes to live (Moloc's Jaffa were genetically engineered to need a symbiote at puberty). The leader of the group, Ishta, would take her female warriors out on raids and impale Moloc's male Jaffa for their symbiotes. SG-one introduced them to Tretonin so that they would no longer kill their brethren, many of whom were wanting freedom from the Goa'uld as much equally they.
Because Ba'al had led the System Lords to destroy Anubis while he was testing out naquadria while hovering over the capital city of Kelowna (the nation on the planet with the same proper noun), Ba'al took an interest in the mineral himself. He sent a Goa'uld to the planet and had it take one of the local scientists, Kianna Cyr, as a host, gaining secrets through her position. Naquadria was created as a issue of Thanos' experiments and the Kelownans mined the mineral to power their bomb (this is the same bomb research that killed Daniel in Season Five). They tested the bomb and started a chain reaction that would pb to the planet's destruction when the conversion of the vein of naquadria reached the planet'south cadre. The unnamed Goa'uld decided it wanted the naquadria for itself so that information technology could harness its power instead of Ba'al, but its plans backfired and it ended up dead in the procedure. Before information technology died, even so, it saved both the planet and Kianna Cyr (7.14 "Fallout").

Osiris, still working under Anubis, knew that the Tau'ri were searching for the Lost Urban center of the Ancients and that Daniel had in one case been ascended. The assumption was that he knew of the location of the Lost City, just that retentiveness was buried in his subconscious. Using modified memory recall devices, Osiris visited Daniel equally he slept and invaded his dreams with simulated images of his time with Sarah Gardner and his endeavour to decipher a tablet. This tablet was supposed to aid Daniel recall his retentivity of where the Lost Metropolis was located, if he ever knew. Daniel realized what was happening and with the rest of his team set a trap to capture Osiris the adjacent fourth dimension he visited. Daniel wanted to remember where the Lost City was, but soon the forenoon was upon him and he notwithstanding had not remembered. They were successful at capturing Osiris and the Tok'ra removed him from Sarah. It was not revealed what the Tok'ra did to the symbiote, but it tin can be fairly assumed that Osiris is dead (7.15 "Bubble").
Forth with the Tok'ra, Major Carter developed a weapon derived from the Telchak Device to counteract the Kull Warrior's life-giving energy. They had just improved its design at the new Alpha Site when Kull Warriors attacked through the Stargate. The commander of the Alpha Site set off the self-destruct, killing himself in the process, to forbid Anubis from gaining a foothold on the site and admission to the design of the weapon and other intelligence. The Rebel Jaffa and Tok'ra defendant each other of revealing the location of the Alpha Site considering at that place were missing Jaffa and Tok'ra who had infiltrated the ranks of Olokun. How Anubis discovered the location of the site remained a mystery, but the Rebel Jaffa and Tok'ra both decided to get out the Alpha Site, placing a strain on their alliances with the Tau'ri. (seven.16 "Death Knell")
In the episode, vii.nineteen "Resurrection", a rogue NID prison cell created a human-Goa'uld hybrid named Anna. She was given the genetic memory of the Goa'uld named Sekhmet who had been in service to Ra (Sekhmet is also said to be the mother of Nefertum, the Goa'uld of 3.nineteen "New Ground"). It was determined that the Germans had uncovered a canopic jar with the Sekhmet symbiote and that jar reached the possession of Dr. Keffler, son of a convicted Nazi war criminal. Dr. Keffler used Anna equally a medium to access the Goa'uld genetic retentivity and his handling of her was repulsively inhumane. He didn't see her equally a person, only merely as a way to get to the data. The entire staff of the lab died in this episode, including Dr. Keffler and Anna, merely nothing was said of what became of the Goa'uld symbiote. Most likely it is expressionless, since it didn't have to be alive in lodge for ane to cultivate its Deoxyribonucleic acid.
Standing on the search of the Lost City, the SGC remained simply i pace ahead of Anubis. When the SGC was discovered to have a presence on the planet P3X-666, Anubis sent ships to assault them. In the battle, Dr. Janet Fraiser was killed (7.17 "Heroes Part i" and 7.18 "Heroes Office 2"). The SGC gained another step ahead upon discovering an Ancient's Repository of Noesis on the planet P3X-439, but once Anubis was attacking, Jack decided to accept the download once more (he had done it previously in the Season 2 episode, 2.xvi "The 5th Race"). Eventually, the knowledge he gained helped them locate an Aboriginal outpost in Antarctica and Jack activated a weapon which destroyed all of Anubis' attacking fleet he had sent to World (including Anubis himself). Although the weapon was powerful, Daniel ended that the outpost in Antarctica was non the actual Lost Metropolis of the Ancients because the outpost was not big enough to match the description of the city. Jack placed himself in a stasis chamber at the outpost when he realized that he was about to die because the noesis of the Ancients was overloading his system (seven.21 "Lost Metropolis Part 1" and 7.22 "Lost City Role 2").
Comprehensive History of the Goa'uld
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This serial of articles covers each Goa'uld personality that the SGC has encountered since Daniel Jackson reopened the Stargate (Stargate: The Movie):
- Goa'uld Home Page And Links
- History From Picture Through Season Iii
- History From Seasons Four And Five
- History From Seasons Six And Seven
- History From Season Eight
- History From Season Ix
- History From Season Ten and Movies
- Goa'uld Detailed Biographies
- Goa'uld Language and Dictionary
- Goa'uld Applied science
Notable Characters
Goa'uld
- Anubis
- Ba'al
- Bastet
- Egeria
- Kali
- Klorel
- Moloc
- Morrigan
- Nefertum
- Olokun
- Osiris
- Ra
- Ramius
- Sekhmet
- Shak'ran
- Telchak
- Thanos
- Thoth
- Tilgath
- Yu Huang Shang Ti
- Zipacna
Other
The members of SG-1 accept taken an active role in the fight against the Goa'uld:
- Jack O'Neill
- Daniel Jackson
- Samantha Carter
- Teal'c
- Jonas Quinn
Hosts:
- Adrian Conrad
- Kianna Cyr
- Dr. Sarah Gardner
- Col. Frank Simmons
Other Characters mentioned in this commodity:
- Anna
- Nicholas Ballard
- Primary Bra'tac
- Dr. Janet Fraiser
- Her'ak
- Ishta
- Kanan
- Dr. Keffler
- Khonsu
- Dr. Bill Lee
- Mot
- Oma Desala
- Shallan
- Thor of the Asgard
Episodes
- i.18 "Solitudes"
- two.16 "The 5th Race"
- 3.19 "New Ground"
- 5.21 "Meridian"
- 6.01 "Redemption Function one"
- vi.02 "Redemption Part 2"
- 6.03 "Descent"
- 6.04 "Frozen"
- 6.05 "Nightwalkers"
- 6.06 "Abyss"
- 6.08 "The Other Guys"
- 6.09 "Allegiance"
- 6.10 "Cure"
- 6.11 "Prometheus"
- 6.12 "Unnatural Selection"
- 6.16 "Metamorphosis"
- 6.19 "Changeling"
- 6.20 "Memento"
- six.21 "Prophecy"
- half dozen.22 "Full Circle"
- vii.01 "Fallen Office 1"
- 7.02 "Homecoming Office ii"
- 7.04 "Orpheus"
- 7.05 "Revisions"
- 7.09 "Avenger ii.0"
- 7.10 "Birthright"
- 7.11 "Evolution Part 1"
- 7.12 "Evolution Office two"
- vii.fifteen "Chimera"
- 7.xvi "Death Knell"
- 7.17 "Heroes Part ane"
- vii.xviii "Heroes Part 2"
- vii.19 "Resurrection"
- 7.21 "Lost City Role 1"
- seven.22 "Lost City Office 2"
- 8.18 "Threads"
Related Articles
- Abydos and the Abydonian People
- Alpha Site
- Ancients
- Antarctic Outpost
- Ascended Beings
- Cloning
- Eye of Ra
- Jaffa
- Kelowna
- Kull Warrior
- Lost Urban center of the Ancients
- Retentiveness Think Device
- Naquadah
- Naquadria
- NID
- P3X-289
- P3X-439
- P3X-666
- Prometheus
- Insubordinate Jaffa
- Repository of Knowledge
- Band Transporter
- Sarcophagus
- Stargate
- Symbiote
- System Lord
- Tartarus
- Telchak Device
- Tau'ri
- The Others
- Tok'ra
- Tretonin
- Vis Uban
- X-302
--DeeKayP 15:48, 21 November 2004 (PST)
Source: http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/Goa%27uld:_History_From_Seasons_Six_and_Seven
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