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The '''Hak'tyl resistance''' was a group of female [[Jaffa]] who belonged to [[Moloc]]. When Moloc decreed that only male Jaffa would survive, [[Ishta]], one of Moloc's high priestesses, organized an undergound movement to spirit infant girls to [[Hak'tyl]]. After learning of [[SG-1]], they approached the [[Tau'ri]], seeking an alliance. [[Samantha Carter]] offered them [[Tretonin]] as a way of being free of the [[Goa'uld]] [[symbiote]]s. Though it was difficult at first, the Hak'tyl were convinced to take the tretonin. {{cite|SG1|Birthright}}
 
The '''Hak'tyl resistance''' was a group of female [[Jaffa]] who belonged to [[Moloc]]. When Moloc decreed that only male Jaffa would survive, [[Ishta]], one of Moloc's high priestesses, organized an undergound movement to spirit infant girls to [[Hak'tyl]]. After learning of [[SG-1]], they approached the [[Tau'ri]], seeking an alliance. [[Samantha Carter]] offered them [[Tretonin]] as a way of being free of the [[Goa'uld]] [[symbiote]]s. Though it was difficult at first, the Hak'tyl were convinced to take the tretonin. {{cite|SG1|Birthright}}
   
Durring the conquests of [[Ba'al]], the Hak'tyl organized a group of at least 2,000 Jaffa—both male and female—to rebel against Moloc. [[Teal'c]] and [[Bra'tac]] urged caution, saying that killing Moloc would ultimately do nothing in the long run. However, when a meeting of the rebels was ambushed by Moloc, the [[SGC]] killed him in a missle strike. The Hak'tyl then allied their numbers with the [[Jaffa Rebellion]], but Moloc's forces were absorbed by Ba'al. {{cite|SG1|Sacrifices}}
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Durring the conquests of [[Ba'al]], the Hak'tyl organized a group of at least 2,000 Jaffa—both male and female—to rebel against Moloc. [[Teal'c]] and [[Bra'tac]] urged caution, saying that killing Moloc would ultimately do nothing in the long run. However, when a meeting of the rebels was ambushed by Moloc, the [[Stargate Command|SGC]] killed him in a missle strike. The Hak'tyl then allied their numbers with the [[Jaffa Rebellion]], but Moloc's forces were absorbed by Ba'al. {{cite|SG1|Sacrifices}}
   
 
With the collapse of the [[Goa'uld Empire]] and the emergence of the [[Free Jaffa Nation]], the Hak'tyl have emerged as a force in the politics of the [[Jaffa High Council]]. They usually ally with the progressives such Teal'c and Bra'tac against the Traditionalists lead by [[Gerak]], and have also opposed the [[Ori]]. {{cite|SG1|The Fourth Horseman, Part 2}}
 
With the collapse of the [[Goa'uld Empire]] and the emergence of the [[Free Jaffa Nation]], the Hak'tyl have emerged as a force in the politics of the [[Jaffa High Council]]. They usually ally with the progressives such Teal'c and Bra'tac against the Traditionalists lead by [[Gerak]], and have also opposed the [[Ori]]. {{cite|SG1|The Fourth Horseman, Part 2}}

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The Hak'tyl resistance was a group of female Jaffa who belonged to Moloc. When Moloc decreed that only male Jaffa would survive, Ishta, one of Moloc's high priestesses, organized an undergound movement to spirit infant girls to Hak'tyl. After learning of SG-1, they approached the Tau'ri, seeking an alliance. Samantha Carter offered them Tretonin as a way of being free of the Goa'uld symbiotes. Though it was difficult at first, the Hak'tyl were convinced to take the tretonin. (SG1: "Birthright")

Durring the conquests of Ba'al, the Hak'tyl organized a group of at least 2,000 Jaffa—both male and female—to rebel against Moloc. Teal'c and Bra'tac urged caution, saying that killing Moloc would ultimately do nothing in the long run. However, when a meeting of the rebels was ambushed by Moloc, the SGC killed him in a missle strike. The Hak'tyl then allied their numbers with the Jaffa Rebellion, but Moloc's forces were absorbed by Ba'al. (SG1: "Sacrifices")

With the collapse of the Goa'uld Empire and the emergence of the Free Jaffa Nation, the Hak'tyl have emerged as a force in the politics of the Jaffa High Council. They usually ally with the progressives such Teal'c and Bra'tac against the Traditionalists lead by Gerak, and have also opposed the Ori. (SG1: "The Fourth Horseman, Part 2")