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The '''Re'tu Rebels''' were a group of [[Re'tu]] who opposed the ways of the [[Re'tu Central Authority]]. According to the [[Tok'ra]] [[Selmak]], the Re'tu Rebels believed that to fight the [[Goa'uld Empire]] head on was a mistake, believing that the [[System Lord]]s were too powerful. Instead, they favored fighting via a method of attrition—destroying all potential [[host]]s, even though the plan would ultimately not work, as there were many races the [[Goa'uld]] could take on a hosts. Usually, they would send in five member suicide teams, who would render planets containing potential hosts lifeless with a series of weapons. {{cite|SG1|Show and Tell}} |
The '''Re'tu Rebels''' were a group of [[Re'tu]] who opposed the ways of the [[Re'tu Central Authority]]. According to the [[Tok'ra]] [[Selmak]], the Re'tu Rebels believed that to fight the [[Goa'uld Empire]] head on was a mistake, believing that the [[System Lord]]s were too powerful. Instead, they favored fighting via a method of attrition—destroying all potential [[host]]s, even though the plan would ultimately not work, as there were many races the [[Goa'uld]] could take on a hosts. Usually, they would send in five member suicide teams, who would render planets containing potential hosts lifeless with a series of weapons. {{cite|SG1|Show and Tell}} |
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Revision as of 20:46, 5 May 2007
- "The Reetou rebels are, um, kind of like terrorists are here on Earth…nasty guys. They could do a lot of damage here, folks. Kill a lot of people."
- ―Jacob Carter
The Re'tu Rebels were a group of Re'tu who opposed the ways of the Re'tu Central Authority. According to the Tok'ra Selmak, the Re'tu Rebels believed that to fight the Goa'uld Empire head on was a mistake, believing that the System Lords were too powerful. Instead, they favored fighting via a method of attrition—destroying all potential hosts, even though the plan would ultimately not work, as there were many races the Goa'uld could take on a hosts. Usually, they would send in five member suicide teams, who would render planets containing potential hosts lifeless with a series of weapons. (SG1: "Show and Tell")