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"There are still many Goa'uld that remain a threat."
Teal'c of Chulak[src]

A short insurgency continued by the Goa'uld who lost power after the Jaffa Rebellion. Efforts are led by the remnants of the Goa'uld Empire and the The Trust, a Earth based terrorist group that the Goa'uld took over, giving them a base of operations in power vacuum left behind by their lost of power. The whole insurgency was led by the fugitive System Lord Ba'al from 2005 to 2008, who loyalists tried to regain power before his death.

Background[]

The defeat of Anubis caused a massive power vacuum among the System Lords. In order to avoid open war across the Goa'uld Empire, they agreed to divide his territories among themselves evenly. However, Ba'al managed to discover Tartarus and imprint his will upon the Kull. Using them and the ships Anubis left behind, Ba'al began conquering the System Lords and absorbing their territories: Bastet and Olokun were killed, Morrigan surrendered, Ares fled but was killed by Brigadier General Jack O'Neill, Moloc was killed by the Tau'ri with two missiles, and Camulus sought asylum among the Tau'ri but was ultimately sent to Ba'al and presumably killed by him. Yu and Amaterasu prepared an offensive, but were defeated. What no one knew was that Anubis had returned, and was using Ba'al as an unwilling puppet. (SG1: "New Order, Part 1", "New Order, Part 2", "Sacrifices", "It's Good to Be King")

Battle of Dakara

Ba'al's fleet in the Battle of Dakara.

Eventually, the Replicators began a full-scale invasion of the Milky Way, coming into conflict with the Goa'uld Empire. Most of the System Lords such as Yu were killed, with Ba'al being the only apparent survivor. Many among the Rebel Jaffa returned to Ba'al, believing the Replicators to be a "divine punishment". Teal'c and the remaining rebels launched an attack on Dakara, and Jacob Carter discovered that the Dakara superweapon could be used to destroy the Replicators. Jacob, Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter, and Ba'al agreed to reprogram the device, and use it to destroy the Replicators. The plan worked, but the Free Jaffa were able to take Ba'al's Ha'tak, forcing him to flee. The remaining Jaffa rebelled en masse. Anubis attempted to retake Dakara, to use the weapon to destroy all life in the Milky Way. However, Oma Desala, who had helped Anubis ascend, chose to battle with him for all eternity. This prevents Oma from helping others to ascend, but also means that Anubis can no longer interfere on the lower planes. (SG1: "Reckoning, Part 1", "Reckoning, Part 2", "Threads")

The insurgency[]

Bereft of power[]

"My ships have been seized, my armies vanquished."
Ba'al[src]

Bereft of power and a fugitive of the Free Jaffa Nation, the last System Lord Ba'al fled to Earth, and took control of the Trust in an attempt to rebuild his power base by cloning himself, infiltrating the Trust, expanding his technological advantage, recruiting a brainwashed Jaffa army, and seeking the knowledge of both the Ancients and the Ori. To throw off the Jaffa, Ba'al created a series of clones and allowed one of them to be captured and took to Dakara, where the clone was killed by the Free Jaffa leader Gerak; who believed it to be the System Lord himself. (SG1: "Ex Deus Machina")

Ba'al attempts to regain power[]

Meanwhile, Ba'al also attempted to a new plan of conquest: by stealing Stargates and cutting them off from the rest of the network, he intended to activate the Dakara superweapon and destroy all life in the galaxy, causing the Ori, who had recently learned of human life in the Milky Way, to lose interest in the galaxy. SG-1 sabotaged his efforts, resulting in the deaths of various clones. (SG1: "Stronghold", "Off the Grid")

Eventually, Ba'al learned of the Sangraal when he infiltrated the SGC and hacked their databases. Desiring a weapon that could neutralize the Ancients and the Ori, Ba'al began searching for the Sangraal. He eventually found the planet that was the location of the quest for the Sangraal, but was forced to work with SG-1 and Adria, the leader of the Ori Army, when he became trapped by one of the tests. However, the Ori found the planet they were on and took the Sangraal, killing the Ba'al that had been taking part in the quest, although SG-1 were able to escape as Daniel Jackson stayed behind to trick Adria into letting him complete the Sangraal. SG-1 later sent it through to the Alteran Home Galaxy. (SG1: "The Quest, Part 1", "The Quest, Part 2", "The Shroud")

Hoping to end the Ori invasion, Ba'al captured Adria and took her as a host. He also killed his clones, hoping to cover his tracks. Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell killed Ba'al during the capture of Adria, and the symbiote placed in her was soon removed (although Adria herself was 'forced' to Ascend to escape death after the symbiote within her released poison). However, Mitchell expressed doubt over whether Ba'al was finally dead, fearing that one or more of Ba'al's clones may have survived. (SG1: "Dominion")

Extraction of the last System Lord[]

Last of the Goauld

Death of the last Ba'al symbiote.

Ultimately, the last of Ba'al's clones was captured and extracted, only for the clone to claim prior to his extraction that the real Ba'al had a contingency plan. Just then, the real one uses a solar flare in conjunction with a Stargate to travel back in time to prevent the Earth Stargate from getting to America by sinking the ship that was taking it to America in 1939, thereby changing the present. Using his knowledge of the future, Ba'al then rose to the highest level in the renewed Goa'uld Empire, bringing a massive fleet to conquer Earth with Qetesh as his queen and Teal'c as his First Prime. Though all of the Systems Lords wished to obliterate Earth from the face of the universe, Ba'al decided to treat them leniently. This, as well as his current knowledge of Earth technology of the last few decades, got Qetesh suspicious and forced Ba'al to reveal the location of his monitoring base before she killed him.

Fortunately, the remaining members of SG-1- who had escaped the alterations to history thanks to them travelling through the Stargate at the moment that history finished changing in the aftermath of Ba'al's modifications- allied with Teal'c and travelled to Ba'al's monitoring base, using the Stargate and a convenient solar flare to send Colonel Cameron Mitchell back in time to 1929, allowing him to get into position to be on board the transport ship and kill Ba'al before he destroyed history. With the real Ba'al dead, the extraction went uninterrupted. The Ba'al symbiote died from the extraction while his host survived. With the death of the real Ba'al and his last remaining clone, the last remaining Goa'uld System Lord had fallen. (SG1: "Continuum")

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