Goa'uld characters in Stargate
Appearance
This is a list of Goa'uld, a fictional alien species from the Stargate universe.
Name | Host | Rank | Status | First Appearance | Played by | ||||
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Amaterasu | System Lord | Fate currently unknown (probably killed by RepliCarter[1]) | "New Order (Part 1)" | Kira Clavell | |||||
Amaunet | Sha're | Queen | Killed by Teal'c[2] | "Children of the Gods" | Vaitiare Bandera | ||||
Apophis's queen.[3] Mother of Shifu. | |||||||||
Anubis | Multiple | System Lord | Banished by Oma Desala (Season 8)[4] | "Revelations" | David Palffy Dean Aylesworth Rik Kiviaho George Dzundza | ||||
Apophis | System Lord | Deceased (Season 5)[5] | "Children of the Gods" | Peter Williams | |||||
Aries | System Lord | Deceased (Season 8)[6] | "It's Good to Be King" | ||||||
A System Lord who fled from Anubis and, later, Ba'al when they made their attempts at power. The planet on which Tok'ra had settled Harry Maybourne had previously belonged to him, and his Jaffa attempted to reclaim it; however, when Aries himself arrived, he was killed by SG-1, who used a Puddle Jumper to destroy his Hatak.[6] | |||||||||
Ba'al | System Lord | In hiding on Earth, has multiple clones (Season 9)[7][8][9] | "Summit" | Cliff Simon | |||||
Bastet | System Lord | Deceased | "Summit" | Natasha Khadr | |||||
Known to have a strong alliance with Kali the Destroyer. Both once signed a treaty with Sobek who they then betrayed during the celebratory feast. Sobeks head still decorates Bastets palace in Bubastis | |||||||||
Bynarr | Deceased (Season 3) Killed by Neonak/Apophis[10] | "Jolinar's Memories" | Bob Dawson | ||||||
He was a minor Goa'uld in the service of Sokar. He was Sokar's appointed leader on the Hell-moon of Ne'tu and was permitted one hand device, as well as a Jaffa Staff weapon for his First Prime. During SG-1's mission to rescue Jacob Carter and Selmak from Ne'tu, Bynarr was murdered by his First Prime, Neonak, in reality the System Lord Apophis, who had been resurrected by Sokar in order to suffer.[10] | |||||||||
Camulus | System Lord | Turned over to and killed by Ba'al | "New Order (Part 1)" | Steve Bacic | |||||
Defected to the SGC after his army was destroyed by Anubis. | |||||||||
Adrian Conrad, Frank Simmons | Killed by O'Neill | "Desperate Measures" | Bill Marchant, John de Lancie | ||||||
Adrian Conrad willingly offered himself as host to cure his terminal illness; was then captured by Simmons, who used him to hijack the Prometheus. Was shot by Simmons, then took him as host. Was blasted out of the Prometheus' airlock. | |||||||||
Cronus | System Lord | Killed by a robot resembling Teal'c | "Fair Game" | Ron Halder | |||||
Grannus | Killed by his own Jaffa | Unseen | Unplayed | ||||||
Camulus' lieutenant. Still worshipped by fanatical followers. One of Vala Mal Doran's acquaintances, a smuggler, was forced to pretend to be a monk of Grannus after being stranded on one of Grannus' planets. | |||||||||
Hathor | Queen | Killed by O'Neill | "Hathor" | Suanne Braun | |||||
Former queen of Ra. | |||||||||
Heru-ur | System Lord | Killed by Apophis | "Thor's Chariot" | Douglas H. Arthurs | |||||
Son of Ra and Hathor. | |||||||||
Ishkur | System Lord | Unseen | Unplayed | ||||||
Former ruler of the Sodan. | |||||||||
Isis | None | Queen | Deceased | ||||||
Osiris' queen. Imprisoned within a canopic jar by Seth. Killed when the jar was damaged en route to America. | |||||||||
Imhotep | Killed by Teal'c | "The Warrior" | Rick Worthy | ||||||
Kali | System Lord | "Summit" | Suleka Mathew | ||||||
Charles Kawalsky | Killed by Teal'c | "Children of the Gods" | Jay Acovone | ||||||
Was infected on the first mission to Chulak, was killed while trying to escape from the SGC through the Stargate when the wormhole was closed with his head partially inside it. | |||||||||
Klorel | Skaara | Separated from his host, possibly deceased | "Children of the Gods" | Alexis Cruz | |||||
Apophis' son. | |||||||||
Kianna Cyr | Killed by exposure to nocive gases | "Fallout" | Emily Holmes | ||||||
Sent by Ba'al to Kelowna to discover why Anubis was interested in the planet. But she found the humans, and Jonas Quinn in particular, so interesting that she betrayed Ba'al to help them. In the end, she sacrificed herself so Kyanna would survive. | |||||||||
Marduk | alien creature, Major Vallarin | Killed by SG-1 | "The Tomb" | Alexander Kalugin | |||||
Imprisoned inside a sarcophagus by his own priests for thousands of years. Accidentally freed by a Russian SG team. The only Goa'uld seen to have taken a nonsentient animal as a host. | |||||||||
Moloc | Deceased (Season 8) Killed by the SGC dropping a cruise missile on him [11] | "Sacrifices" | Royston Innes | ||||||
Originally dominant over Ishta's clans.[12] | |||||||||
Montu | Unseen | Unplayed | |||||||
Served Ra and Ba'al. | |||||||||
Mórrígan | System Lord | Capitulated to Ba'al's forces | "Summit" | Bonnie Kilroe | |||||
Morrigan is known to use her personal Lotar to obtain information about the other System Lords. She once ruled ruled the Hebridans until they were freed by the Serrakin | |||||||||
Mot | Shot by Natania (Season 6) | "Prophecy" | Victor Talmadge | ||||||
Served Ba'al and tried to overthrow him. | |||||||||
Nefertum | Unseen | Unplayed | |||||||
Sekhmet's son. Worshipped by the Bedrosians. | |||||||||
Nerus | Scientist | Killed by Ba'al | "Beachhead" | Maury Chaykin | |||||
Worked for Ba'al as a scientist. Discovered how to dial all Stargates in the galaxy at once. Lured SG-1 into an Ori trap. Worked as forced intellectual labor at Area 51; his voracious appetite was used as leverage. After Ba'al began stealing Stargates, he was released in exchange for information and to track and introduce a virus to Ba'al's mothership. The latter caused Ba'al to shoot him with a staff weapon. Possibly based on the Greek god Nereus with inspiration from the Roman Emperor Nero. | |||||||||
Nirrti | Once a System Lord | Killed by her own test subjects (Season 6) | "Fair Game" | Jacqueline Samuda | |||||
Olokun | System Lord | Deceased | "Summit" | Kwesi Ameyaw | |||||
Olokun was one of the System Lords, who was accused of being in league with the System Lords' enemy when some of his Jaffa were found to be in the service of Anubis. Olokun confessed to the others that the Jaffa betrayed him, switching their allegiance after being defeated in battle rather than fighting to the death. During the System Lords' summit, Olokun submitted, along with the majority of the Goa'uld leaders present, to allow Anubis to rejoin their ranks as a System Lord. | |||||||||
Osiris | Sarah Gardner | Extracted from his host; either dead or being studied at Area 51 (Season 7) | "The Curse" | Anna-Louise Plowman | |||||
Pelops | Unseen | Unplayed | |||||||
A Goa'uld who was worshiped by the Argosians as the Greek hero Pelops. He implanted nanobots into the Argosians to dramatically decrease their life to a hundred days, in order to further study human genetics. The nanobots were controlled by two frequency transmitters, located in the statue of Pelops in the religious hall, and in the pedestal of the statue. One sent the people to sleep, and activated the nanobots, while another woke them up, deactivating the nanobots. Pelops is never actually shown in the series, and is presumed dead. | |||||||||
Qetesh | Vala Mal Doran | Possibly a servant of Camulus | Extracted from her host and killed by the Tok'ra (before Season 8) In keeping with the character of Egyptian sex goddess Qetesh on whom she was based, she appears to have had several affairs with other Goa'uld, most notably Baal ("Insiders") |
Unseen | Claudia Black | ||||
Ra | Supreme System Lord | Killed by O'Neill and Jackson (Stargate) | Stargate | Jaye Davidson | |||||
Ramius | Killed by a super-soldier (Season 7) | "Evolution (Part 1)" | Sean Whale | ||||||
Ramius was a minor Goa'uld, who tried to forge an alliance with another Goa'uld, named Tilgath. This alliance was foiled by the arrival of a Kull warrior of Anubis, who killed a great number of Ramius's Jaffa. When Teal'c and Bra'tac arrived on the planet where the alliance was to be held, they were also met by the Kull warrior, but he died before he could kill them. SG-1 then travelled to Ramius's home world, to await a new Kull Warrior, which was coming to finish Ramius off. They had no success and Ramius was killed. | |||||||||
Sekhmet | Deceased | "Resurrection" | Kristen Dalton | ||||||
Once served Ra. Her DNA was used by the NID to create the Goa'uld/human hybrid Anna. | |||||||||
Seth | Killed by Carter wielding a hand device | "Seth" | Robert Duncan | ||||||
Brother and enemy of Osiris. Placed Osiris and Isis in stasis jars. Rebelled unsuccessfully against Ra. Hid on Earth and became marooned when the Stargate was buried. Leader of several cults in the past 5,000 years.[13] | |||||||||
Shaq'ran | Unseen | Unplayed | |||||||
Shaq'ran once ruled the planet Pangar. The Supreme System Lord Ra was previously in control of this planet, until Shaq'ran drove him away. He built an outpost directly on top of Ra's old temple, where a canister containing Egeria, the Goa'uld Queen from who all Tok'ra originate, was hidden. Circa 1700 A.D., Shaq'ran was defeated by Apophis and is now presumed dead. | |||||||||
Sobek | Decapitated by Bastet and Kali | ||||||||
Sokar | System Lord | Deceased | David Palffy | ||||||
Svarog | System Lord | Fate Unknown, presumed dead | "Summit" | ||||||
Tanith | Hebron | Killed by Teal'c | "Crossroads" | Peter Wingfield | |||||
Infiltrated the Tok'ra as a spy. Served Apophis and Anubis. | |||||||||
Telchak | Unseen | Unplayed | |||||||
Telchak found the Ancient Healing Device, and used the Ancient device to create the Sarcophagus technology. After Anubis learned of Telchak's study of the device, he declared war on Telchak in the hopes of stealing the device for himself. Although Anubis finally defeated Telchak, he never found the device. Telchak's efforts, however, created the Sarcophagus technology which the Goa'uld used for centuries. According to Samantha Carter, the healing device Telchak used also may have become the basis for the Fountain of Youth mythology on Earth, as it was found in a Mayan temple. | |||||||||
Terok | Deceased (Season 4)[14] | "The Serpent's Venom" | Paul Koslo | ||||||
Terok was in the service of the Heru-ur. An expert in torture, he was assigned to make an example of Teal'c for betraying his god and to crush the spirit of the Jaffa resistance. He recorded his sessions with Teal'c, so that all Jaffa could witness his weakness and admit that the Goa'uld were gods. However, Teal'c held his ground and made a fool of Terok. Terok was then killed by Rak'nor and had his body send over to Apophis instead of Teal'c. The act helped to throw the new alliance into chaos, and Apophis destroyed Heru-ur.[14] | |||||||||
Thanos | Fate Unknown | Unseen | Unplayed | ||||||
Once occupied the planet Langara, approximately 3,000 years ago. Thanos had managed to create a small amount of naquadria, a powerful variant of naquadah, but was not careful enough in experimenting with the volatile substance. The resulting explosion released subatomic particles into the crust of Langara, catalyzing two massive veins deep into the core. | |||||||||
Thoth | Killed by Carter | "Evolution (Part 2)" | Ian Marsh | ||||||
Served Anubis. Oversaw the Kull Warriors. | |||||||||
Tilgath | Deceased (Season 7) Killed by a super-soldier.[15] | "Evolution (Part 1)" | |||||||
Unas | Deceased (Season 1) Killed by Teal'c[16] | "Thor's Hammer" | Vincent Hammond, James Earl Jones (voice) | ||||||
Was imprisoned in the labyrinth on Cimmeria, died when Teal'c kept him in Thor's Hammer.[16] | |||||||||
Yu | System Lord | Deceased. Killed by RepliCarter (Season 8).[1] | "Fair Game" | Vince Crestejo | |||||
Zipacna | Fate Unknown | "Pretense" | Kevin Durand | ||||||
Worked for Apophis, Klorel and Anubis. Argued Klorel's case in Tollan Triad.[17] Commanded Goa'uld assault on the Tok'ra base on Revanna. Possibly based on the Mayan god Zipacna. |
References
- ^ a b Stargate SG-1 episode"Reckoning"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Forever in a Day"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Children of the Gods"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Threads"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Enemies"
- ^ a b Stargate SG-1 episode "It's Good to Be King"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Ex Deus Machina"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Stronghold"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Off the Grid"
- ^ a b Stargate SG-1 episode "Jolinar's Memories"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Sacrifices"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Birthright"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Seth"
- ^ a b Stargate SG-1 episode "The Serpent's Venom"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Evolution"
- ^ a b Stargate SG-1 episode "Thor's Hammer"
- ^ Stargate SG-1 episode "Pretense"
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