It's a human child whose biological mother is Sha're and biological father is an ancient egyptian. The kid isn't a Goa'uld until he gets the larva implanted in him.
Actually, no. But further explanation would be serious spoilers.
It's a human child whose biological mother is Sha're and biological father is an ancient egyptian. The kid isn't a Goa'uld until he gets the larva implanted in him.
It's a human child whose biological mother is Sha're and biological father is an ancient egyptian. The kid isn't a Goa'uld until he gets the larva implanted in him.
Actually, no. But further explanation would be serious spoilers.
Heh, I figgered the SGA rewatch would be right behind the SG1, and then you'd be ready for something new.I think I'll do Charlie Jade and then maybe an Atlantis rewatch, just to really immerse myself in Stargate. There won't be any spoiler fears there.
Martouf, he's a creepy looking guy.
Well I'm going on the info Daniel has right now in the series and by that info he's made a very bad judgment call as far as his marriage goes.
Really, I thought Martouf was kinda hot in SG1, though yea, the actor can do some pretty creepy looking characters
So first off, Goa'uld partner, don't kill your spouse just because you find them inferior. Human partner, even Goa'uld sometimes need encouragement when they face life's difficulties, such as when their beautiful new fleet gets wiped out by a rival System Lord. Just be there for them, perhaps making them some comfort food and just listening as they rant and rave about their foiled plans for galactic domination.
What's going to happen the first time you pick him up from daycare and half the other toddlers are either dead, worshipping your wife's son as an evil god, or have snakes in their heads? Is that fair to the other parents?
I don't have kids myself, but if I did, one of the first things I'd want to know when picking a daycare center is whether any of the other children are Goa'ulds, Wraiths, vampires, werewolves, or possessed by Satan.
Don't be silly.
It's a human child whose biological mother is Sha're and biological father is an ancient egyptian. The kid isn't a Goa'uld until he gets the larva implanted in him.
Actually, no. But further explanation would be serious spoilers.
The Goa'uld do seem to be set on tents, huts, and ancient or classical architecture crossed with technology-chic straight out of Captain Proton.
Into the Fire pt 2: No flashbacks! Was there a writer's strike for pt 1?
Into the Fire pt 2: No flashbacks! Was there a writer's strike for pt 1?
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