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Latest revision as of 10:23, 13 July 2016
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| Biographical information | |
| Planet of origin | Earth |
| Birth | around 8,000 BC |
| Death |
1995 (along with Ra) Abydos orbit |
| Gender | |
| Race | Tau'ri |
| Species | Human |
| Out of Stargate universe information | |
| Portrayed by |
Jaye Davidson Dax Biagas |
| First appearance | Stargate |
A young African boy became Ra's host in 8,000 BC. He has been killed along with Ra in 1995.
Biography
In 8,000 BC, in North Africa a spacecraft landed near a village of primitives, with lights and thunder. Everybody but a young man ran away. This man approched the ship, and a bright blue light took him. Ra, a dying species known later as Goa'uld, took him as host (Stargate).
Character's evolution
Along with Ra, his host is killed by a nuclear explosion aboard Ra's mothership in the Abydos orbit.
After his return on Earth after Apophis' incursion in the Stargate Command embarkation room, Daniel Jackson states that Ra took a young Egyptian boy as a host. According to him, it is possible that others aliens of Ra's race have done the same, and may be at this very moment.
Notes
- Ra's host is credited as "Young Ra". This is obviously a mistake as he wasn't Ra yet before being taken as host. Unlike the movie, Semantic Stargate Wiki refers to him as "Ra's host".
- There is inconsistency about the character; Daniel Jackson states that Ra's host was an Egyptian boy (SG1: "Children of the Gods"). Yet we can see that he was more like a young adult (Stargate). And Jackson stated that the Egyptian culture didn't exist 10,000 years ago, yet he refers to him a an Egyptian boy (Stargate, SG1: "Children of the Gods").