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GateWorld calls this guy "Inubis". Should we consider moving him to Inubis? It is less of a mouth full than Anubis headed guard. -- SFH 18:22, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

I don't think we should do that. There doesn't seem to be any canonical basis for the change in spelling. I suppose we could call the article "Anubis (Jaffa)" or something like that to differentiate it from "Anubis." 67.171.163.212 01:30, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
  • I suppose that would work. -- SFH 02:01, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
    • If it makes any difference, the RPG classes these as Jackal Guards; elite Jaffa once used by Anubis but taken by Ra to serve as personal bodyguard's after Anubis' defeat...no mention of them actually being First Primes or anything like that. —Jaymach Ral'Tir (talk) 12:19, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

Umm... Anubs "headed" guard? Really people.. -Cydon

What's all this "Jaffa" business? Doesn't O'Neill confirm that Ra's troops were human, in the first episode of SG-1? Was this retconned later on, or something? —202.61.152.140 15:18, 19 October 2007 (UTC) iddqd

  • Well, the Horus guards had to be human, because you could see their stomachs and they clearly didn't have a Jaffa pouch. The Anubis-headed one, though, had his stomach covered, and he did seem a lot tougher than the Horus guys. Which means he at least could have been a Jaffa — though since the Jaffa were an invention of the TV series, he wouldn't have been intended to be. - Nomad 14:17, 20 October 2007 (UTC)

Quote

I don't know if this is appropriate for a wiki or not, but the quote for this article could be...

"Give my regards to King Tut, a**hole!"
Jack O'Neill condemning the Human Anubis to death

First prime

it never said he was first prime in the movie, and remember the scene when the abydonians beleived that the horus headed guard was a god, i think god better suits his occupation. since devlin and emmerich probably intended him to be a god, naming him after anubis.

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