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Eventually, the Goa'uld take humans as hosts. The only way that could happen, and the way that's implied in the show, is that the Goa'uld traveled to Earth and abducted humans. This implies that the Goa'uld had space travel (and probably not just stargate travel), possibly the evolved Unas' space travel technology.


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The Goa'uld are aquatic parasitic creatures that evolved into intelligent, but extremely evil, beings. A symbiote, as it is also known as, invades a host, usually human, through the back of the neck (some have been known to go through the front) and blends into the host's biological structure, attaching itself into the brain and thus gaining.


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The technology used by the Goa'uld is extremely advanced, though generally not as advanced as the Ancients, the Asgard, or the Ori. The Goa'uld did not invent most of their technology, but rather stole it from various other cultures, further exemplifying their parasitic nature. (Though most Goa'uld do not research new technology, there are certain exceptions like Nirrti, Ba'al, Ptah, and most.


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Stargate SG-1 (1997-2006) explains the human population in the Milky Way galaxy by revealing that the alien Goa'uld transplanted humans from Earth to other planets for slave labor. Many of these populations were subsequently abandoned, often when deposits of the precious fictional mineral naquadah were exhausted, and developed into their own unique societies.


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The first antagonist introduced in the franchise and a major threat for seasons 1-8 of SG-1, the Goa'uld were an egotistical race of Puppeteer Parasites who used human beings as hosts in order to pose as gods and enslave the galaxy. Though they used highly advanced technology, it was often Awesome, but Impractical and most of it was stated to have been stolen from other races, most notably the.


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The Goa'uld (pronounced "Go-ah-oold" or sometimes "Goold") are aquatic species of symbiotes from the planet P3X-888 in the Milky Way galaxy.The Goa'uld took over beings as host, taking complete control of their bodies.Most are known to be extremely egomaniacal due to their genetic memory, and were capable of living thousands of years.. A race of conquerors, they were able to carve-out a large.


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The Goa'uld chose to use the technology to their own personal advantage in their quest for galactic domination. (6.02 "Redemption Part 2", 6.22 "Full Circle", 9.02 "Avalon Part 2") Stargate. Stargate — The Goa'uld were responsible for spreading humans throughout the galaxy after discovering them on Earth 10,000 years ago.


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Goa'uld. One of the Milky Way Galaxy's most dominant species for thousands of years, the Goa'uld are serpent parasites that forcibly take human hosts, and possess a thirst for power and worship. They have enslaved countless worlds, using their inhabitants as hosts, soldiers, miners, and personal slaves.


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The Goa'uld's downfall involved a series of System Lord defeats. After Stargate Command found themselves on Abydos, they learned that Ra had been residing there after fleeing Earth.


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Stargate: Jaye Davidson: Supreme System Lord of the Goa'uld Empire. First to discover the Tau'ri. Ramius: Minor Goa'uld Killed by a Kull "Evolution, Part 1" Sean Whale: Sekhmet: Deceased "Resurrection" Kristen Dalton: Once served Ra. Her DNA was used by the NID to create the Goa'uld/human hybrid Anna. Sethesh: Killed by Samantha Carter wielding.


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History [] Early Beginnings []. The Goa'uld first arose in the waters of P3X-888, originally as predators.Eventually, they began taking the native Unas as hosts, becoming more adaptive.They eventually learned how to operate the Stargate the Ancients placed on P3X-888 and left, taking Unas slave armies with them.. Under the leadership of Atok, the Goa'uld developed the first of their society as.


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Known Goa'uld. List of Goa'uld; Alternate Timelines. In an alternate timeline in the year 2010, the Goa'uld had been defeated by the Tau'ri with help from the Aschen.As a result there were few symbiotes for Jaffa. (SG1: "2010")In an alternate timeline, Ba'al used knowledge of the future to defeat the Goa'uld and get many of them to serve under him. (Stargate: Continuum)


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Earth's first close encounter with a Goa'uld ship after Jack O'Neill and Daniel Jackson led a team through the Stargate was Ra's pyramid ship. The Cheops-class vessel was used by the Supreme System Lord, who landed the ship on the planet Abydos.Among the Goa'uld fleet this is a less common type of capital ship, known to be used particularly (though not exclusively) by the family of.


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P3X-888 is the Tau'ri designation for the homeworld of both the Goa'uld and Unas, the first race that the Goa'uld ever took as hosts.This world is also the only planet where Goa'uld larvae have been discovered in 'the wild', and also the only known world where Goa'uld were present in the fossil record, leading to Daniel Jackson to speculate that P3X-888 was also the Goa'uld's original homeworld.


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The Stargate project became Earth's primary line of defense against the Goa'uld, with archaeologist Daniel Jackson and Stargate team SG-1 gradually learning the truth about the Goa'uld. They discovered that Goa'uld can possess any human being, suppressing their own identity and taking full control of their body; the eyes of a Goa'uld host typically glow with some inner energy.

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