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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
If we look to their original shape, the Goa'uld look like small snakes and can only live in a tempered and damp environment, and with the presence of a constant feeble electrical charge. Those conditions exist on [[P3X-888]], their planet of origin. To move outside their lake, they need a host whom they take possession by piercing the neck and wrapping around the [[spine]], then they extend filaments that take control of the [[brain]]. The first hosts have been [[Unas]], inhabitant of P3X-888 like them, then they took [[humans]], both of them presenting ideal surviving conditions for the symbiote ([[SG1]]: {{ep|Children of the Gods}}, {{ep|Bloodlines}}, {{ep|Bane}}, {{ep|The First Ones}}, {{ep|The Enemy Within}}, {{ep|Thor's Hammer}}).


== Notable Goa'uld ==
== Notable Goa'uld ==

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For other uses, see Goa'uld (disambiguation).
Goa'uld
A Goa'uld symbiote held by Hathor (SG1: "Out of Mind")
Bio-graphical information
Origin P3X-888
Distinction Snake shape
Genetic memory
Excellent immunitary defenses
Egocentric behavior
Spoken language Goa'uld
Out of Stargate universe information
First appearance Stargate

The Goa'uld are a race of sentient parasitic beings with a snake-like shape originated from P3X-888.

Overview

If we look to their original shape, the Goa'uld look like small snakes and can only live in a tempered and damp environment, and with the presence of a constant feeble electrical charge. Those conditions exist on P3X-888, their planet of origin. To move outside their lake, they need a host whom they take possession by piercing the neck and wrapping around the spine, then they extend filaments that take control of the brain. The first hosts have been Unas, inhabitant of P3X-888 like them, then they took humans, both of them presenting ideal surviving conditions for the symbiote (SG1: "Children of the Gods", "Bloodlines", "Bane", "The First Ones", "The Enemy Within", "Thor's Hammer").

Notable Goa'uld

History

Detailled evolution

Notes

Behind the scenes

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