Tolok

Tolok was a male Jaffa warrior who was once in the service of the Goa'uld Heru'ur, though he came to see the truth about his false god and, at an unknown point in time, joined the Jaffa Rebellion. By the time that the Replicators had went to war with the Goa'uld, Tolok had rose through the ranks to become one of the leaders of the Rebellion who met with Teal'c on Chulak to discuss a daring plan to win their freedom.

After listening to Teal'c's plan to take Dakara from under Ba'al's nose while his forces were otherwise preoccupied, Tolok stated his concern that the plan would divide their forces and so, if they failed, it would inflict a great deal of damage to the rebellion. Indeed, Tolok was worried that the damage could destroy the rebellion itself if the plan failed. Tolok thought that, rather than retake Dakara, the rebellion should focus on their greater threat; the Replicators. Despite this, Tolok joined Teal'c in the attack on Dakara and, after an arduous fight that nearly saw the defeat of both Ba'al and the Jaffa Rebellion, lived to see the Jaffa's victory.

Mere days later, Tolok stood in amazement at the base of the Dakara temple and awarded both Teal'c and Bra'tac with the highest honor any Jaffa could receive; they were made brothers to all their Jaffa brethren. During these ceremonies, Tolok stated that Teal'c and Bra'tac's bravery and courage had truly ushered in a new era of free Jaffa. What happened to Tolok after this remains unknown.