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When Colonel [[Jack O'Neill]]'s team escape from Ra with the [[Abydonians]], Ra interrogates his guards, While [[Horus]] tells Ra that young Abydonians help them, [[Ra]] takes a [[Goa'uld hand device]] and uses [[telekinesy]] to throw the Horus guard against the wall. Then, while he says he doesn't support failure, he uses his hand device to kill the Horus guard.
When Colonel [[Jack O'Neill]]'s team escape from Ra with the [[Abydonians]], Ra interrogates his guards, While [[Horus]] tells Ra that young Abydonians help them, [[Ra]] takes a [[Goa'uld hand device]] and uses [[telekinesy]] to throw the Horus guard against the wall. Then, while he says he doesn't support failure, he uses his hand device to kill the Horus guard.
== Behind the scenes ==
* Four actors have been casted to play Horus guards: [[Michael Concepcion]], [[Jerry Gilmore]], [[Michel Jean-Phillipe]], and [[Dialy N'Daiye]]. This character is surely portrayed by one of them but Jerry Gilmore, but, having no picture of those three actors, we cannot determine the good one.


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For other uses, see Horus (disambiguation).
Horus guard
File:Horus guard (Stargate) in Stargate.jpg
Biographical information
Death 1995 (killed by Ra)
Ra's mothership
Gender
Socio-political information
Occupation Horus guard
Allegiance Ra
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by Michael Concepcion[1]
First appearance Stargate

This Horus guard served Ra. He has been killed by Ra in 1995.

Character's evolution

Stargate (1995)

When Colonel Jack O'Neill's team escape from Ra with the Abydonians, Ra interrogates his guards, While Horus tells Ra that young Abydonians help them, Ra takes a Goa'uld hand device and uses telekinesy to throw the Horus guard against the wall. Then, while he says he doesn't support failure, he uses his hand device to kill the Horus guard.

References

  1. This is a logical deduction. Michel Jean-Philippe has a picture and doesn't look like this character. The etymology of Dialy N'Daiye's name supposes that the actor has not a white skin. Two Horus guards are visible on the background (a white and a black one) who seem to be portrayed by Jean-Philippe and N'Daye. So the last one (this character) has to be portrayed by Michael Concepcion.