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Children Of The Gods The Enemy Within Emancipation Broca Divide First Commandment Cold Lazarus The Nox |
Brief Candle Thor's Hammer Torment of Tantalus Bloodlines Fire and Water Hathor Singularity |
Cor-Ai Enigma Solitudes Tin Man There But For The Grace Of God Politics Within The Serpent's Grasp |
| Teal'c leaves his family when he rebels against the Goa'uld. He kills some of his fellow warriors so that the captives can escape. O'Neill invites him to come to Earth, where he's treated like a Prisoner of War. |
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| In order to try and get rid of the Goa'uld that's taken over Kawalsky, Teal'c provides information. It's a lost cause, and he ends up disintegrating the top of Kawalsky's head in the Stargate horizon when the Goa'uld gets violent. He's allowed to join SG-1. |
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| Teal'c is the only member of SG-1 (in the end) who doesn't get taken over by the "dark side". He gets the blood sample that enables Dr Fraiser to cure everyone who's turned into a caveman. |
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| On a planet cursed with excessive UV radiation, Jonas Hanson is trying to get a Goa'uld shield to work to cement his position as a god. But he doesn't know how it works, and Teal'c does. His knowledge helps SG-1 to prove that Jonas isn't a god... |
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| Teal'c meets up with an old colleague who was out hunting with Apophis. As Teal'c is seen as a traitor, the Jaffa is rather eager to escape and tell Apophis where they (and the Nox with their strange powers) are. |
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| The Asgard device traps Teal'c and O'Neill in some caves with the horrible monster that is Unas. Teal'c defeats him by dragging him into a beam that destroys the Goa'uld larva. In order to get Teal'c out they have to destroy the Hammer. |
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| Rya'c, Teal'c's son, is about to get his Goa'uld larva. SG-1 go to Chulak to stop this, but Rya'c is too ill, so Teal'c gives him his own larva to save him. Teal'c is saved when Jackson and Carter give him an immature larva. Rya'c and Drey-Auc stay on Chulak. |
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| The only people that aren't affected by Hathor's wiles are the women and Teal'c, so they are the ones that lead the attack on the Goa'uld queen. And it's probably Teal'c's knowledge of implantation that saves the half Jaffa O'Neill. |
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| When SG-1 visits a planet where the Goa'uld go to "harvest" humans, Teal'c is recognised. Turns out he killed Hanno's father. When the Goa'uld attack, he defends the people who want him dead. Hanno drops the charges, saying he's a different Jaffa. |
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| When Jackson visits an alternate Earth he only escapes because the alternate reality Teal'c (who's much more evil and has scary hair) lets him go. |
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