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Less than a year later, the [[Stargate Command|SGC]] learned of Apophis' survival, after he launched an attack on [[Chulak]], searching for the [[Harcesis]], and later launched an attack on [[Kheb]]. He also built a [[Apophis' mothership|new flagship]], more powerful than the standard Ha'tak, and began to build a [[Apophis' prototype ship|new type of mothership]]. The later was destroyed when SG-1 sabotaged the construction facility. {{Cite|SG1|Upgrades}}
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Less than a year later, the [[Stargate Command|SGC]] learned of Apophis' survival, after he launched an attack on [[Chulak]], searching for the [[Harcesis]], and later launched an attack on [[Kheb]]. He also built a [[Apophis' mothership|new flagship]], more powerful than the standard Ha'tak, and began to build a [[Apophis' prototype ship|new type of mothership]]. The later was destroyed when SG-1 sabotaged the construction facility. {{Cite|SG1|Upgrades}}
   
[[File:Apophis-013_jpg.jpg|thumb|left|Apophis during his negotiations with Her'uer]] Apophis later came close to an alliance with Heru'ur, but the [[Tok'ra]] and SG-1 were able to sabotage it, hoping to start a war between the two and decimating their power. However, Apophis had brought a [[cloak]]ed fleet with him, and was able to destroy Heru'ur's mothership, killing him. Absorbing Heru'ur's forces into his own, Apophis was easily the most powerful System Lord within the [[Goa'uld Empire]]. {{Cite|SG1|Maternal Instinct|The Serpent's Venom}}
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[[File:Apophis-013_jpg.jpg|thumb|left|Apophis during his negotiations with Her'ur]] Apophis later came close to an alliance with Heru'ur, but the [[Tok'ra]] and SG-1 were able to sabotage it, hoping to start a war between the two and decimating their power. However, Apophis had brought a [[cloak]]ed fleet with him, and was able to destroy Heru'ur's mothership, killing him. Absorbing Heru'ur's forces into his own, Apophis was easily the most powerful System Lord within the [[Goa'uld Empire]]. {{Cite|SG1|Maternal Instinct|The Serpent's Venom}}
   
 
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"False god. Dead false god."
Teal'c

Apophis was once an extremely powerful Goa'uld System Lord. The brother of the Supreme System Lord Ra, he originally commanded a minor fleet, but he grew in strength to command the power of multiple System Lords that had been killed during his reign, ultimately succeeding Ra as the dominant System Lord after his death. He held one human host in his life. He was one of the most powerful enemies of the Tau'ri and a personal enemy of SG-1. After many years of war, his fleet was destroyed in the Vorash system and Apophis was finally killed for good when his ship crashed into his homeworld Delmak thanks to SG-1 and the Replicators.

History

1997

In the aftermath following the death of Ra, Apophis' power significantly increased during 1997, along with the knowledge of his existence. In order to find a new mate, he used the Stargate on Chulak to search various planets for appropriate females, including Earth and Abydos. Apophis arrived on Earth before the Stargate was set to be buried and kidnapped a female United States Air Force Senior Airman. Despite resistance by other Airmen, he was not stopped and was able to return to Chulak. He later arrived at Abydos, while Colonel Jack O'Neill's team was present and kidnapped Sha're and Skaara.

With his job done, he had his mate, a symbiote, check the females and kill them if they weren't adequate. Apophis killed the female Airman, but accepted Sha're as his new mate. Arriving at a village in Chulak, he revealed the implanted Sha're to a group of individuals, which included SG-1. Apophis ordered SG-1 taken prisoner, and they were thrown into a large cell with other Abydonians. He returned to the cell and ordered his Jaffa servants to locate children to select the "Children of the gods". Once the children were selected, Apophis ordered the other prisoners executed and promptly left to go to the Stargate. The execution was foiled by O'Neill and Apophis' First Prime Teal'c and they, along with the rest of SG-1 and the Abydonians, attempted to stop Apophis from leaving with Skaara. Their attempts failed and Apophis and his group left to an unknown planet. (SG1: "Children of the Gods")

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Apophis before his capture by Sokar

In revenge for the actions of SG-1 and SG-2, Apophis had a number of his Jaffa attempt to invade Stargate Command. However, his attempts were faltered by the SGC's Stargate Iris. Apophis eventually stopped his assault after a number of attempted invasions. (SG1: "The Enemy Within", "Emancipation")

Continuing his search for the cloakable Fenri on a planet occupied by the Nox, Apophis attempted to capture a Fenri with three other Jaffa guards, including Shak'l. At the same time, SG-1 was investigating the mystical creature too. Apophis encountered SG-1, who had ambushed him, but he was able to activate his personal force field within his hand device before he could be stunned. Using one of his guards' staff weapons, he was able to kill all members of SG-1, minus Teal'c. The Nox took SG-1, along with an injured Shak'l and healed them. When Shak'l escaped, he alerted Apophis to the magical powers of the Nox, which prompted an attack. However, Apophis' attack was foiled by a revived SG-1. Jack O'Neill was ready to stun Apophis, but before he could, the Nox transported Apophis through the Stargate. (SG1: "The Nox")

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Apophis often wore golden Serpent Guard armor into battle with his Jaffa

1998

Because of the problems the Tau'ri were causing the Goa'uld, Apophis, with his son Klorel, took two ha'taks in a campaign to conquer Earth. SG-1, however, had already arrived on a Stargate being carried in Klorel's mothership, and managed to rig the vessel to explode and incapacitate Klorel. Bra'tac, Apophis' former First Prime, also helped SG-1, by directing Klorel's mothership to move closer to Apophis', and damaging the Pel'tac's controls. Unable to save his ship, Apophis and Klorel ringed over to Klorel's mothership and used the Stargate to escape. But the damage to Apophis was incalculable. (SG1: "The Serpent's Lair")

Because of the loss of two motherships and most of his Serpent Guards, Apophis' standing among the System Lords was considerably weakened. Apophis attempted to take revenge on Teal'c by brainwashing his son Rya'c and using him to infect Earth with a deadly plague, though the SGC stopped him. He also impregnated Sha're, host of Amonet, with the hopes of using the child as a future host. However, Daniel Jackson and Teal'c thwarted his efforts, feeding him misinformation that Heru'ur took the child. (SG1: "Family", "Secrets")

1999

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Apophis during his time in Ne'tu

Within a year, Apophis' forces were nearly depleted, suffering losses to both Heru'ur and Sokar. Fleeing from Sokar's forces, Apophis demanded sanctuary among the Tau'ri, at the very least hoping to kill the Tau'ri with him. However, the Tau'ri soon turned Apophis over to Sokar, who sent him to Ne'tu. Apophis managed to assume the guise of Na'onak, First Prime of Bynarr, Lord of Ne'tu. However, at some point his face was horribly disfigured on one side, presumably from torture and he took to wearing a sort of mask over that side after his escape.

When SG-1 and the Tok'ra Martouf arrived hoping to rescue Jacob Carter, Apophis killed Bynarr, and incited a rebellion. He tortured SG-1, trying to learn information to make Sokar spare his life. he required information on the iris codes, and how to contact the Asgard. While he greatly enjoyed torturing SG-1, all he learned was that the Tok'ra were based on Entac. Planning to kill Sokar once he was in his presence, Apophis ringed aboard Sokar's mothership. However, Sokar had already conquered Entac, and there were no Tok'ra there. Sokar ordered Apophis to be killed, but soon Netu's core began to destabilize. Apophis killed Sokar's guards and ringed to Delmak, Sokar's homeworld. Sokar was killed when Ne'tu's explosion destroyed his ship. There, he claimed that he had killed Sokar, and took Sokar's forces for his own. (SG1: "Serpent's Song", "Jolinar's Memories", "The Devil You Know").

2000

Less than a year later, the SGC learned of Apophis' survival, after he launched an attack on Chulak, searching for the Harcesis, and later launched an attack on Kheb. He also built a new flagship, more powerful than the standard Ha'tak, and began to build a new type of mothership. The later was destroyed when SG-1 sabotaged the construction facility. (SG1: "Upgrades")

File:Apophis-013 jpg.jpg

Apophis during his negotiations with Her'ur

Apophis later came close to an alliance with Heru'ur, but the Tok'ra and SG-1 were able to sabotage it, hoping to start a war between the two and decimating their power. However, Apophis had brought a cloaked fleet with him, and was able to destroy Heru'ur's mothership, killing him. Absorbing Heru'ur's forces into his own, Apophis was easily the most powerful System Lord within the Goa'uld Empire. (SG1: "Maternal Instinct", "The Serpent's Venom")

2001

With his fleet on the way to attack the Tok'ra base on Vorash, Samantha and Jacob Carter devised a bold trap: they intended to cause Vorash's sun to go supernova, hoping to destroy most of Apophis' fleet and possibly even Apophis himself. The plan worked, but Apophis survived, capturing Teal'c in the process. Apophis' mothership and a ha'tak that SG-1 had acquired after they had killed Cronus was thrown to another galaxy, one which the Replicators were in.

The Replicators destroyed Apophis' mothership, though Apophis was able to escape along with a few Jaffa bodyguards and Teal'c, who had been brainwashed into believing he was his First Prime. Apophis and his forces were able to take over the ha'tak, but the Replicators had managed to sneak aboard. The Replicators took control of the Ha'tak, flying to Delmak at incredible speeds. Though SG-1 and Jacob were able to escape, taking Teal'c with them, Apophis was trapped in the pel'tac. SG-1 was able to disable the sublight drives, causing an uncontrolled re-entry into Delmak. Apophis was killed in the crash. (SG1: "Exodus", "Enemies")

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Apophis is surrounded by Replicators

His death, following the death of Cronus a few days earlier, caused the System Lords to enter into a war that the Tok'ra hoped would last for years. However, it helped Tanith and Zipacna become formidable players in the "new order" forged. Worse, it also accelerated events which resulted in the return of Anubis. (SG1: "Enemies", "Between Two Fires", "Summit", "Last Stand")

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Apophis's symbol.

First Primes

Alternate realities

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Apophis in the alternate timeline created by Ba'al

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Apophis in one of the alternate realities

*In an alternate reality Apophis took control of Earth and tortured George Hammond for the location of the Beta Site. However, with the help of some visitors from another reality, the Tau'ri contacted the Asgard and Apophis was defeated. This version of Apophis had a beard. (SG1: "Point of View")

  • While technically not an alternate reality, Apophis did appear as a doctor (and was apparantly not a Goa'uld) in a dream sequence that Teal'c/Bra'tac were having when they were sharing symbiotes (SG1: "The Changeling")
  • In an alternate reality Apophis was still in control of Chulak with Teal'c as his First Prime. He tortured Daniel Jackson, but Daniel resisted so Apophis implanted him with a Goa'uld to access his knowledge. Apophis also sent a fleet of Ha'taks to attack Earth. (SG1: "Moebius, Part 2")
  • In an alternate timeline created by Ba'al, Apophis never died on Delmak and was still alive by 2009. He was the last System Lord to have ever stood up against Ba'al, who became sovereign of the galaxy. Ba'al executed him, by cutting off the top of his head. (Stargate: Continuum)

Behind the scenes

David J. Tholen and Roy A. Tucker, two astronomers who are reportedly fans of Stargate SG-1, named a near-Earth asteroid that they co-discovered in 2004, 99942 Apophis as an allusion to the Stargate villain.[1]

External links

References and notes

  1. Asteroid Apophis set for a makeover in the Astronomy Magazine
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