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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Goa'uld scanning | * [[Goa'uld scanning device]], a Goa'uld device with the same shape used to scan the other side of a [[Stargate]] [[wormhole]]. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
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Goa'uld shock grenade | |
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Type | non-lethal weapon |
Service history | |
Used by |
Jaffa, Tok'ra |
Production history | |
Designer | Goa'uld |
Manufacturer | Goa'uld |
Out of Universe information | |
First appearance | "The Serpent's Lair" |
- "Now, that was a grenade! Come."
- —Master Bra'tac (SG1: "The Serpent's Lair")
The Goa'uld shock grenade is a hand weapon used to temporary incapacitate human targets.
Overview
This grenade, that has the shape of an orange, is designed to temporary neutralize human target(s), using dazzling light and ear-splitting noise emissions that cause an extreme pain. The effects of this weapon are a near to instantaneous collapsing, and after the victim's gain of consciousness, a temporary blindness that fades after a moment. This weapon is short range, yet it can incapacitate a large number of people located inside a huge room like a hangar bay (SG1: "The Serpent's Lair").
History
"The Serpent's Lair" (1997)
While they are fighting against Jaffa inside Klorel's mothership, SG-1 are soon incapacitated by a shock grenade thrown inside the room.
Later, as Colonel Jack O'Neill, Captain Samantha Carter and Teal'c make their way to escape the vessel with Bra'tac, the latter rolls a grenade inside a death gliders hangar bay, disabling the present guards, and allowing them to take death gliders to flee.
"Enemies" (2001)
Colonel Jack O'Neill uses a shock grenade, given by Jacob Carter, to disable the Jaffa and a brainwashed Teal'c. Teal'c sees the grenade and runs for cover.
Notes
Behind the scene
Gallery
See also
- Goa'uld scanning device, a Goa'uld device with the same shape used to scan the other side of a Stargate wormhole.