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Revision as of 09:13, 27 February 2016
Goa'uld scanning grenade | |
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Production information | |
Manufacturer | Goa'uld |
Designer | Goa'uld |
Technical specifications | |
Size | of a small ball |
Usage | |
Year introduced | "Children of the Gods" |
Affiliation | Goa'uld |
The scanning grenade is a device used by the Goa'uld to scan any possible presence on the other side of a Stargate wormhole.
Overview
These silver hand held spherical devices were presumably employed during exploration of new worlds with a Stargate. It is thrown through the Stargate whereupon it lands in its new environment. Once there, part of the device opens on the top and emits an orange scanning beam. Somehow the datas are received on the other side (SG1: "Children of the Gods").
Apophis used this device on Earth to find a host for his queen Amaunet (SG1: "Children of the Gods").
History
"Children of the Gods" (1997)
As a wormhole has been established on the SGC's Stargate, Senior Airman Weterings approches the event horizon. As she near it, a small circular metallic device drops from the wormhole at her feet. It emits noise and an orange beam scans her. When she picks up the device, Serpent guards come out the worhmole and she drops it.
Later, a Serpent guard picks up the scanning grenade before leaving the Stargate room.
Notes
- This device is only seen in "Children of the Gods", no more use of it is seen elsewhere in the series.
- There are those who say that the Goa'uld hand device is used to receive the datas transmitted by the device. However, this information is mainly fanwanking and thus not part of the Stargate canon.
Behind the scenes
Gallery
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The scanning grenade emeting a beam that scans Weterings.
See also
- Goa'uld shock grenade, a Goa'uld device with the same shape.