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Serpent guard
The dead body of the Serpent guard, laying down in the SGC infirmary.
Biographical information
Death 1997
Stargate Command embarkation room
Gender
Race Jaffa
Socio-political information
Occupation Serpent guard
Allegiance Apophis
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by an unknown actress
First appearance Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods - Final Cut

The female Serpent guard was part of the Apophis faction. She was killed in 1997 by one of the guards in the Stargate Command embarkation room.

Character's evolution

"Children of the Gods" (1997)

A faction of Serpent guards under Apophis' command arrive by the Stargate inside the Stargate Command embarkation room. As the guards present here try to protect Senior Airman Weterings who is captured by one of them, Teal'c, Serpent guards open fire for an answer with their Goa'uld staff weapons. The Serpent guard is eventually killed by one of the airmen and falls.

Later, he is brought in the SGC infirmary for examination and may be an autopsy. Doctor MacKenzie started to examinate the Serpent guard bodies, noticing the belly pouch similar to the marsupial's ones. According to him, they're not human. He notices that they exist, both male and female.[1]

Notes

Behind the scenes

  • The extra portraying the female Serpent guard is not known.

See also

References

  1. This statement is said only in the Brad Wright's recut version of "Children of the Gods".