Tok'ra

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In effect, following blending the Tok'ra were effectively two different souls within one body with the symbiote and host sharing one form. (Episode: The Tok'ra, Part 2)
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The Tok'ra never had the military resources of the Goa'uld and instead had to resort to disguise and subterfuge to achieve their goals. Their bases were designed to be well hidden but were not designed to repel large enemy forces. Normally, they would seek to escape but if their bases were compromised then they would fight to the last man and even sacrifice themselves to defeat their foe. (Episode: Summit)
 
The Tok'ra never had the military resources of the Goa'uld and instead had to resort to disguise and subterfuge to achieve their goals. Their bases were designed to be well hidden but were not designed to repel large enemy forces. Normally, they would seek to escape but if their bases were compromised then they would fight to the last man and even sacrifice themselves to defeat their foe. (Episode: Summit)
  

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The Tok'ra are a resistance group that features in Stargate SG-1.

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History

At some point, the Tok'ra had completed the development of a new biological weapon in the form of a poison that killed symbiotes. They intended to deploy this weapon but discovered that the System Lords had called a summit to discuss recent events. It was intended to deploy the poison at the meeting in order to eliminate the ranking Goa'uld. Whilst a mission was launched with SG-1 support, the Tok'ra base was discovered by Zipacna who was secretly serving Anubis. This saw an orbital assault made on the planet in order to corner the Tok'ra and Jaffa being deployed to eliminate them in the tunnels. (Episode: Summit)

After the capture of a supersoldier, Jacob Carter arrived at the SGC where he helped in the interrogation of the engineered warrior. Through a memory recall device, they managed to get the Kull soldier to remember the stars above his homeworld. This led to a holographic image to be projected that allowed them to determine his planet of origin. They managed to determine the Kull warrior homeworld to be a seemingly unoccupied planet called Tartarus located on the edge of Goa'uld space. (Episode: Evolution)

Overview

In effect, following blending the Tok'ra were effectively two different souls within one body with the symbiote and host sharing one form. (Episode: The Tok'ra, Part 2)

The Tok'ra never had the military resources of the Goa'uld and instead had to resort to disguise and subterfuge to achieve their goals. Their bases were designed to be well hidden but were not designed to repel large enemy forces. Normally, they would seek to escape but if their bases were compromised then they would fight to the last man and even sacrifice themselves to defeat their foe. (Episode: Summit)

Technology

They had access to star mapping technology that allowed them to determine a planet through a simple look at the stars above it. (Episode: Evolution)

Tok'ra also had access to holographic projectors that generated three dimensional images. (Episode: Evolution)

In terms of weaponry, they had managed to create biological weaponry in the form of Symbiote Poison that was able to kill Goa'uld and Tok'ra symbiotes. This was capable of being dispersing this in the air where it killed mature symbiotes and young ones that resided within Jaffa which eliminated the host as well. Death was considered preferably over their secrets being discovered. (Episode: Summit)

Members

  • Selmak :

Appearances

  • Stargate SG-1: "Evolution"

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