

The Ori manifest themselves in a wall of fire The Goa'uld life-form continues to live on, especially in the less power-hungry group known as the Tok'ra. The most powerful of the Goa'uld were called the System Lords, but they were finally eliminated with the death of Ba'al ( Stargate: Continuum).
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The name "Goa'uld" was first used in the series pilot, 1.01-1.02 "Children Of The Gods", but the parasitic nature of the species was introduced in the original film through the person of Ra.

Many of the Goa'uld who established themselves on Earth 10,000 years ago took on the persona of the mythological gods and goddesses. Humans were "harvested" to further the Goa'uld's race. Through the Stargate network, the Goa'uld spread across the galaxy and transplated humans from Earth to various planets suitable for humans to thrive. Their first hosts were of the Unas species, but eventually the Goa'uld found that human beings were preferable. They require a host, such as a human being, to fully use their intelligence. The Goa'uld are parasitic creatures who have evolved into highly intelligent beings. Goa'uld Hathor holding a Goa'uld symbiote Visit this article's companion index article, Aliens of the Pegasus Galaxy, for aliens encountered by the Atlantis Expedition in the Pegasus Galaxy (in Stargate Atlantis).Visit this article's companion index article, Alien Creatures, for advanced alien life forms that didn't demonstrate sentience, but had major roles in the SGC's missions.To our alien friends out there, we are the aliens and have been given the name by some to be Tau'ri, and by others, kindred. The only "aliens" that you won't see are the ones who are called human beings and live on the planet called Earth. And then there are the really "alien" aliens, the ones some of us would define as "really strange". They are in a different place and have developed their own cultures. Anything really strange relative from our own perspective."įrom our perspective, even humans transplanted to another world from Earth are "aliens". In the Season Two episode, 2.19 "One False Step", Daniel Jackson defined the word "alien" for Teal'c as referring "to anything characteristic of a very different place or culture. 2.51 People of Harry Maybourne's Planet.
