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Goa'ulds

Hathor with an adult goa'uld symbiote
This is basically what you are once you become joined with a goa'uld. You have a great big nasty-looking snake wrapped around your spine controlling everything you say and do, with no control yourself. You are the host to the highly intelligent symbiote without mercy. You're still there but you might as well not be. All you can do is watch yourself do things you may not agree with in the slightest, listen, learn, try to fight it and whisper things to the symbiote in the hopes of slightly influencing its behaviour. Kendra of Cimmeria being one good example of successfully influencing your master/symbiote. She was able to convince her goa'uld that a forbidden planet bore treasures to discover, only for that planet, Cimmeria, to end up being an Asgard protected planet where goa'ulds eventually end up very very dead.

Only times when the goa'uld symbiote doesn't have full control seem to be when they're fired at with a zat'nik'tel gun, the electricity burst incapacitating their ability to silence the host momentarily, and when the host body is pregnant. The latter naturally won't help you if you're male so tough luck, and for a female to wake up from under complete control pregnant to someone you most likely loathe or fear is just as bad. It's unclear how far advanced the pregnancy has to be before the symbiote has to relinquish control to the host personality. Another possibility is serious injury which may allow the host to surface for a while.

Project Bluebook on Goa'ulds

Goa'ulds originate from the same planet as their original hosts, the Unas, and at some stage of their evolution gained the metal naquadah in their physical make-up. Naquadah is nowadays required for the control of their gadgets, the hand device, for example. Their glowing eyes and low voices are a pretty good way to recognize a goa'uld, if the arrogance and superiority complex doesn't give them away. As is apparent from the following...

JaffaWeb.Com
"Since the current barrage of wireless communication with the internet is interfering with our long range telecommunication devices and instigating petty wars among minor system lords as a result of misdirected calls which invite the trading of insults, members of the Alliance have agreed that we, The Goa'uld System Lords, may fairly engage in a competitive attempt to take over the internet provided we offer free web hosting to you, the Tau'ri."

An insightful essay about Sexual bimorphism in Goa'ulds. Also read the one about Personalities and symbiote/host relationship.

Goa'uld symbiotes are born from a queen, like Hathor, and placed inside Jaffa-servants for a maturation period of 7 years, after which they're ready to take a host. From Serpent's Lair episode guide: "Daniel and Hathor are together, she tells him that she needs to obtain the code of life (DNA) to create a compatible symbiote, she breaths her chemicals into him and says that obtaining the code is a very pleasurable experience with humans." Sex, in other words.
Apophis showed concern over his queen Amaunet and son Klorel so it's not as if the goa'uld are totally heartless bastards, they're just that toward the hosts. Which is the main difference between them and the Tok'ra, who won't take unwilling hosts but are basically of the same race. Then again, it's been shown that goa'uld imprison their queens and relatives, like Ra did with Hathor and Seth with Osiris and Isis, so apparently it's a shaky kind of affection at times. Cross a system lord or your superior and you WILL end up punished, unless of course you're successful in your coup and become the superior yourself. Dog eat dog universe.

Goa'uld blood is toxic and a dying symbiote will usually result in the death of the host or Jaffa, too.

Goa'uld Homeworld
For more information about the goa'ulds.


If you want to read the Goa'uld Mail, try Goa'uld Incubator. *displays her "I Love the Goa'uld" badge so as not to get thrown in the symbiote pool* ;)
Similarly, we implore you to get in touch with JaffaWeb and follow the instructions there if you are to avoid incurring the wrath of the Goa'uld.

If you want to breed pet goa'ulds...


List of Goa'uld centred episodes
A Goa'uld Phrasebook
Also home to Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors so it's a must then :)
A Goa'uld dictionary

Very funny filks etc.
Including one about Tanith the Snowman. Or something
Episode Reviews
Where Tanith is eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevil. Or something.


Picture sources include Goa'uld System Lords and
Goa'uld Files. Thank you.

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