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{{Infobox Character
name=Camulus|
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|name=Camulus
image=[[File:Camulus.jpg|250px|Camulus]]|
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|image=[[File:Camulus.jpg|250px]]
race=[[Goa'uld]]|
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|race=[[Goa'uld]]
gender=Asexual (male personality) |
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|gender=Agender (Men-aligned)
rank=[[System Lord]]|
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|died=[[2004]]
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|rank=[[System Lord]]
allegiances=Himself|
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|allegiances=Himself
home planet=Unknown|
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|home planet=Unknown
appearances=[[New Order]], [[Zero Hour]]|
 
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|appearances=''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' <small>(3 episodes)</small><br>''[[Stargate: Continuum]]''
actor=[[Steve Bacic]]}}
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|actor=[[Steve Bacic]]
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{{Quote|Make sure Camulus knows he will forever be branded a traitor and a coward.|[[Amaterasu]] to [[Elizabeth Weir|Dr. Weir]]|New Order, Part 2}}
 
'''Camulus''' was a [[Goa'uld]] [[System Lord]]. In Celtic mythology, Camulus was a god of war.
   
{{quote|Make sure Camulus knows that he will forever be branded a traitor and a coward.|[[Amaterasu]] to [[Elizabeth Weir|Dr. Weir]]}}
 
 
'''Camulus''' was a [[Goa'uld]] [[System Lord]].
 
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===2004===
Camulus is the first System Lord to request a formal meeting with the [[Tau'ri]] to discuss a treaty following the defeat of [[Anubis]]. During the treaty negotiations, Camulus and his fellow System Lords, [[Yu]] and [[Amaterasu]], demonstrate their well-known arrogance, making both demands and threats. Eventually, talks break down and the System Lords are imprisoned after it is learned they have dispatched a mothership to [[Earth]]. Seeing no point in holding them, they are eventually set free, at which point Camulus requests asylum on Earth. His armies have been decimated, he has nothing to go back to. He believes he may be of some use to the Tau'ri. Amaterasu and Lord Yu depart, but not before Amaterasu declares Camulus a traitor and a coward. {{cite|SG1|New Order}}
 
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[[File:Image_cumulus_007.jpg|thumb|left|Camulus in the SGC]]
 
Camulus is the first System Lord to request a formal meeting with the [[Tau'ri]] to discuss a treaty following the defeat of [[Anubis]]. During the treaty negotiations, Camulus and his fellow System Lords, [[Yu]] and [[Amaterasu]], demonstrate their well-known arrogance, making both demands and threats. Eventually, talks break down and the System Lords are imprisoned after it is learned they have dispatched a [[Ha'tak]] to [[Earth]]. Seeing no point in holding them, they are eventually set free, at which point Camulus requests asylum on Earth. His armies have been decimated, he has nothing to go back to. He believes he may be of some use to the Tau'ri. Amaterasu and Lord Yu depart, but not before Amaterasu declares Camulus a traitor and a coward. {{Cite|SG1|New Order, Part 1|New Order, Part 2}}
   
Later, [[Ba'al]] demanded Camulus' life in exchange for [[SG-1]], which he claimed he was holding prisoner. Camulus explained that he had once bragged to the System Lords about holding a [[Zero Point Module|ZPM]] which was fifty percent charged. However, as Camulus couldn't figure out how to work it, he rigged the ZPM to detonate if exposed to an electrical current. [[General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] offered Camulus the chance to use the kill Ba'al. However, Camulus had been given a depleted ZPM. His fate after going into Ba'al's custody is unknown although it is assumed that Ba'al killed him. {{cite|SG1|Zero Hour}}
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Later, [[Ba'al]] demanded Camulus' life in exchange for [[SG-1]], which he claimed he was holding prisoner. Camulus explained that he had once bragged to the [[System Lord]]s about holding a [[Zero Point Module|ZPM]] which was fifty percent charged. However, as Camulus couldn't figure out how to work it, he rigged the ZPM to detonate if exposed to an electrical current. [[Brigadier General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] offered Camulus the chance to use the ZPM to kill Ba'al. However, Camulus had been given a depleted ZPM. Ba'al apparently killed him afterwards as [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] told [[Vala Mal Doran]] he is dead. {{Cite|SG1|Zero Hour|Prometheus Unbound}}
   
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==Alternate timeline==
<u>'''Alternative Reality '''</u>
 
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[[File:System_lords.jpg|thumb|Camulus with four other System Lords in the alternate timline]]
 
''In an [[alternate timeline]] created by [[Ba'al#Alternate timeline|Ba'al]], Camulus was one of the [[Goa'uld]] under Ba'al and assisted him in his attack on [[Earth]] in [[2009]]. He "gave" half of his domain, [[Australia]], to the [[Free Jaffa Nation]].'' {{cite|Stargate: Continuum}}
   
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==Appearances==
''Camulus was one with of the [[Goa'uld|Goa'uld]] under Ba'al and assisted him in his attack on Earth. He 'gave' half his domain to the [[Free Jaffa|Free Jaffa]].''
 
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%"
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! Appearances for Camulus
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In chronological order:
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*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
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**[[SG-1 Season 8|Season 8]]
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***"[[New Order, Part 1]]"
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***"[[New Order, Part 2]]"
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***"[[Zero Hour]]"
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***"[[Prometheus Unbound]]" {{m}}
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**[[SG-1 Season 9|Season 9]]
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***"[[The Ties That Bind]]" {{m}}
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**[[SG-1 Season 10|Season 10]]
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***"[[Insiders]]" {{m}}
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***"[[Memento Mori]]" {{m}}
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*''[[Stargate: Continuum]]'' <small>(Alternate timeline duplicate only)</small>
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|}
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==Behind the scenes==
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*[[Steve Bacic]] previously played [[Major]] [[Michael Patrick Coburn]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episodes "[[Maternal Instinct]]" and "[[The First Ones]]".
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*{{GWomni|characters/links/camulus.shtml|Camulus}}
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*{{MGMsite|view/othercharacter/63/index.html|Camulus}}
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*{{Lexicon|camulus.htm|Camulus}}
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*{{GWomni|Camulus|Camulus}}
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*{{Solutionswiki|Camulus|Camulus}}
 
*{{WP|Camulus|The mythological Camulus}}
 
*{{WP|Camulus|The mythological Camulus}}
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[[Category:Ambassadors]]
 
 
[[Category:Goa'uld]]
 
[[Category:Goa'uld]]
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[[Category:Recurring SG-1 characters]]
 
[[Category:System Lords]]
 
[[Category:System Lords]]
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[[Category:Deceased characters]]

Revision as of 23:53, 17 April 2020

"Make sure Camulus knows he will forever be branded a traitor and a coward."
Amaterasu to Dr. Weir[src]

Camulus was a Goa'uld System Lord. In Celtic mythology, Camulus was a god of war.

Biography

2004

File:Image cumulus 007.jpg

Camulus in the SGC

Camulus is the first System Lord to request a formal meeting with the Tau'ri to discuss a treaty following the defeat of Anubis. During the treaty negotiations, Camulus and his fellow System Lords, Yu and Amaterasu, demonstrate their well-known arrogance, making both demands and threats. Eventually, talks break down and the System Lords are imprisoned after it is learned they have dispatched a Ha'tak to Earth. Seeing no point in holding them, they are eventually set free, at which point Camulus requests asylum on Earth. His armies have been decimated, he has nothing to go back to. He believes he may be of some use to the Tau'ri. Amaterasu and Lord Yu depart, but not before Amaterasu declares Camulus a traitor and a coward. (SG1: "New Order, Part 1", "New Order, Part 2")

Later, Ba'al demanded Camulus' life in exchange for SG-1, which he claimed he was holding prisoner. Camulus explained that he had once bragged to the System Lords about holding a ZPM which was fifty percent charged. However, as Camulus couldn't figure out how to work it, he rigged the ZPM to detonate if exposed to an electrical current. Brigadier General Jack O'Neill offered Camulus the chance to use the ZPM to kill Ba'al. However, Camulus had been given a depleted ZPM. Ba'al apparently killed him afterwards as Dr. Daniel Jackson told Vala Mal Doran he is dead. (SG1: "Zero Hour", "Prometheus Unbound")

Alternate timeline

File:System lords.jpg

Camulus with four other System Lords in the alternate timline

In an alternate timeline created by Ba'al, Camulus was one of the Goa'uld under Ba'al and assisted him in his attack on Earth in 2009. He "gave" half of his domain, Australia, to the Free Jaffa Nation. (Stargate: Continuum)

Appearances

Appearances for Camulus

In chronological order:

Behind the scenes

External links