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{{Infobox Character
 
|name= Tanith
 
|name= Tanith
|image= [[File:Tanith in service of Anubis.jpg|250px]]
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|image= [[File:Tanith 2.jpg|250px]]
|race= [[Goa'uld]]
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|race= [[Goa'uld]]<ref name="Crossroads">{{cite|SG1|Crossroads}}</ref>
|gender= Agender (men-aligned)
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|gender= Agender (Male Personality)<ref name="Crossroads"/>
|died= [[2002]]
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|died= [[2002]]<ref name="48 Hours">{{cite|SG1|48 Hours}}</ref>
|rank= [[Underlord]]
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|rank= [[Underlord]]<ref name="Between Two Fires">{{cite|SG1|Between Two Fires}}</ref>
|home planet= [[Chulak]]
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|home planet= [[Chulak]]<ref name="Crossroads"/>
|allegiances= [[Anubis]], ''formerly [[Apophis]]''
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|allegiances= *[[Anubis]]<ref name="Between Two Fires"/>
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*[[Apophis]] {{c|formerly}}<ref name="Exodus">{{cite|SG1|Exodus}}</ref>
|appearances= ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' <small>(5 episodes)</small>
 
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*[[Shan'auc]] {{c|formerly}}<ref name="Crossroads"/>
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|appearances= ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''<br>*"[[Crossroads]]"<br>*"[[The Serpent's Venom]]" {{m}}<br>*"[[Exodus]]"<br>*"[[Between Two Fires]]"<br>*"[[48 Hours]]"
 
|actor= [[Peter Wingfield]]
 
|actor= [[Peter Wingfield]]
 
|}}
 
|}}
 
{{quote|Apparently, [[Anubis|the one]] he serves has no name."<br>"Oh, he has a name. The likes of you are simply forbidden to know it.|[[High Chancellor]] [[Travell]] and Tanith|Between Two Fires}}
 
{{quote|Apparently, [[Anubis|the one]] he serves has no name."<br>"Oh, he has a name. The likes of you are simply forbidden to know it.|[[High Chancellor]] [[Travell]] and Tanith|Between Two Fires}}
'''Tanith''' was the name of the [[Goa'uld]] housed inside [[Chulakian]] priestess [[Shan'auc]] which soon matured. It chose to be named Tanith and was implanted in [[Hebron]] of [[Paraval]]. Unfortunately, in spite of Shan'auc's hopes that the Goa'uld were wrong, Tanith later fully emerged, taking complete control of Hebron's body before he murdered Shan'auc.
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'''Tanith''' was a [[Goa'uld]] [[Underlord]] who was a [[host]] inside the [[Jaffa]] [[Chulakian]] priestess [[Shan'auc]] which soon matured. It chose to be named Tanith and was implanted in [[Hebron]] of [[Paraval]]. Unfortunately, in spite of Shan'auc's hopes that the Goa'uld were wrong, Tanith later fully emerged, taking complete control of Hebron's body before he murdered Shan'auc.
   
For the next two years, Tanith would become a huge thorn in the side of SG-1, particularly [[Teal'c]] up until Tanith's death at Teal'c's hands in 2002.
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For the next two years, Tanith would become a huge thorn in the side of SG-1, particularly [[Teal'c]] up until Tanith's death at Teal'c's hands in March [[2002]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Convinced that she had swayed the immature [[symbiote]] she carried to a new philosophy, [[Shan'auc of the Red Hills]] took this information to the [[Tok'ra]] to procure a willing host for it. As a former lover of [[Teal'c]], Shan'auc offered hope that the [[Goa'uld]] threat might be lessened through such contact.
 
Convinced that she had swayed the immature [[symbiote]] she carried to a new philosophy, [[Shan'auc of the Red Hills]] took this information to the [[Tok'ra]] to procure a willing host for it. As a former lover of [[Teal'c]], Shan'auc offered hope that the [[Goa'uld]] threat might be lessened through such contact.
   
However, Tanith had been deceiving Shan'auc all along and after implantation, Tanith murdered her by crushing her new [[prim'ta]], a fate that had befallen Teal'c's own father years before. The Tok'ra suspected Tanith's crime, however, they played along with Tanith, allowing the symbiote to maintain control of its host body as a means to disseminate disinformation to the Goa'uld. {{Cite|SG1|Crossroads}}
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However, Tanith had been deceiving Shan'auc all along and after implantation, Tanith murdered her by crushing her new [[prim'ta]], a fate that had befallen Teal'c's own father years before with Teal'c soon vowing that he would avenge her. The Tok'ra suspected Tanith's crime, however, they played along with Tanith, allowing the symbiote to maintain control of its host body as a means to disseminate disinformation to the Goa'uld. {{Cite|SG1|Crossroads}}
   
 
The Tok'ra was able to use Tanith to intercept a transmission between [[Heru'ur]] and [[Apophis]] when they were setting up a meeting to negotiate an alliance. {{Cite|SG1|The Serpent's Venom}}
 
The Tok'ra was able to use Tanith to intercept a transmission between [[Heru'ur]] and [[Apophis]] when they were setting up a meeting to negotiate an alliance. {{Cite|SG1|The Serpent's Venom}}
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Unfortunately, their plan failed when Tanith, having been aware of their plan, decided to take matters into his own hands. He faked being dead before overthrowing two Tok'ra guards who had arrived in to investigate before escaping which also triggered a huge search for him with [[Teal'c]] leading the search.
 
Unfortunately, their plan failed when Tanith, having been aware of their plan, decided to take matters into his own hands. He faked being dead before overthrowing two Tok'ra guards who had arrived in to investigate before escaping which also triggered a huge search for him with [[Teal'c]] leading the search.
   
[[File:Vlcsnap-2014-09-18-12h00m01s165.png|thumb|right|Tanith with a Goa'uld Long range visual communication device. From the Stargate SG-1 Season 4 finale episode, "Exodus".]]
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[[File:Long range visual communication device.png|thumb|right|Tanith with a Goa'uld Long range visual communication device.]]
 
On the hills of Vorash while hiding out of sight, Tanith retrieved a [[long-range communication device]] which he used to contact Apophis, informing the System Lord of the Tok'ra's location.
 
On the hills of Vorash while hiding out of sight, Tanith retrieved a [[long-range communication device]] which he used to contact Apophis, informing the System Lord of the Tok'ra's location.
   
[[File:Vlcsnap-2014-09-18-12h15m54s219.png|thumb|left|Tanith meeting two of Apophis' Red Jaffa. From the Stargate SG-1 Season 4 finale episode, "Exodus".]]
 
 
A while later, Tanith ended up meeting with two of Apophis' Jaffa with one Jaffa stating that Apophis was grateful to Tanith for his service with Tanith stating there was one more thing Apophis could be grateful for.
 
A while later, Tanith ended up meeting with two of Apophis' Jaffa with one Jaffa stating that Apophis was grateful to Tanith for his service with Tanith stating there was one more thing Apophis could be grateful for.
   
With the help of Apophis' Jaffa, Tanith was able to capture Teal'c although he was left injured after Jack shot Tanith in the arm.
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With the help of Apophis' Jaffa, Tanith was able to capture Teal'c who one of the guards had killed by shooting him in the back although Tanith himself was left injured after Jack shot him in the right arm during the fight.
   
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[[File:Tanith 1.png|thumb|left|Tanith on Apophis' mothership.]]
Once on [[Apophis' mothership]], he used an [[Escape pod]] to flee the [[Vorash system]] before the [[Vorash's sun|sun]] went [[supernova]].
 
 
To prove his loyalty to Apophis, Tanith later presented Teal'c to Apophis as a "gift" and as a result, Apophis brainwashed Teal'c into becoming his First Prime once again which effectively also led the Jaffa to believe that he had been a spy for Apophis for nearly five years which was also the time Teal'c had been on SG-1 which effectively ended up turning Teal'c against his friends, [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]], [[Major]] [[Samantha Carter]] and Dr. Daniel Jackson. Even though they rescued Teal'c, they could not convince him of the truth. This would led to Bra'tac arriving at the SGC and using the [[Rite of M'al Sharran]] to finally break Apophis's hold over Teal'c.
   
 
For an unknown reason, Tanith abandoned [[Apophis' mothership]], using an [[Escape pod]] to flee the [[Vorash system]] before the [[Vorash's sun|sun]] went [[supernova]] (which he presumably had no knowledge of occurring), effectively resulting in Tanith abandoning Apophis forever. {{cite|SG1|Exodus|Enemies}}
[[File:Vlcsnap-2014-09-18-12h18m02s221.png|thumb|left|Tanith on Apophis' mothership. From the Stargate SG-1 Season 4 finale episode, "Exodus".]]
 
To prove his loyalty to Apophis, Tanith later presented Teal'c to Apophis as a "gift" and as a result, Apophis brainwashed Teal'c into becoming his First Prime once again which effectively also led the Jaffa to believe that he had been a spy for Apophis for nearly five years which was also the time Teal'c had been on SG-1 which effectively ended up turning Teal'c against his friends, [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]], [[Major]] [[Samantha Carter]] and Dr. Daniel Jackson.
 
 
For an unknown reason, Tanith abandoned Apophis' ship in an [[escape pod]] before the supernova which he'd had no knowledge of occurred, effectively resulting in Tanith abandoning Apophis forever. {{cite|SG1|Exodus|Enemies}}
 
   
 
After Apophis was killed, Tanith offered his services to a more powerful Goa'uld, [[Anubis]]. Arriving at [[Tollana]] with a [[Ha'tak|mothership]] protected from the [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]] [[Ion cannon]]s, Tanith forced this advanced culture to build [[Phase-shifting weapon|powerful weapons]] that would penetrate solid matter such as the [[iris]] shield at [[Stargate Command]] in exchange for their continued survival. Tanith attacked the planet in the end, and a hurried transmission through the Tollan long-range communications device informed the [[Tau'ri]] that only a few Tollan had escaped and defenses were failing before cutting out completely. {{Cite|SG1|Between Two Fires}}
 
After Apophis was killed, Tanith offered his services to a more powerful Goa'uld, [[Anubis]]. Arriving at [[Tollana]] with a [[Ha'tak|mothership]] protected from the [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]] [[Ion cannon]]s, Tanith forced this advanced culture to build [[Phase-shifting weapon|powerful weapons]] that would penetrate solid matter such as the [[iris]] shield at [[Stargate Command]] in exchange for their continued survival. Tanith attacked the planet in the end, and a hurried transmission through the Tollan long-range communications device informed the [[Tau'ri]] that only a few Tollan had escaped and defenses were failing before cutting out completely. {{Cite|SG1|Between Two Fires}}
   
 
===2002===
 
===2002===
[[File:Tanith's death.jpg|thumb|right|[[Teal'c]] fires his [[staff cannon]] directly at Tanith.]]
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[[File:Tanith 3.jpg|thumb|right|[[Teal'c]] fires his [[staff cannon]] directly at Tanith.]]
 
Two years after Shan'auc's death, in 2002, Teal'c finally succeeded in avenging her when [[SG-1]] was scouting a Goa'uld base on [[Memphis]]. He killed Tanith by shooting his [[Al'kesh]]' cockpit with a [[Staff cannon]], causing it to crash right on top of the [[Dial Home Device]] as Teal'c was passing through the [[wormhole]]. The impact prematurely disengaged the transmission, leaving Teal'c's energy signature 'stalled' in the wormhole until the transmission could be continued. Emergency measures were taken, including borrowing the Russian DHD after a heartfelt plea from [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]], to regenerate the transmission and retrieve Teal'c before another wormhole was established, thus saving the [[Jaffa]]'s life. {{Cite|SG1|48 Hours}}
 
Two years after Shan'auc's death, in 2002, Teal'c finally succeeded in avenging her when [[SG-1]] was scouting a Goa'uld base on [[Memphis]]. He killed Tanith by shooting his [[Al'kesh]]' cockpit with a [[Staff cannon]], causing it to crash right on top of the [[Dial Home Device]] as Teal'c was passing through the [[wormhole]]. The impact prematurely disengaged the transmission, leaving Teal'c's energy signature 'stalled' in the wormhole until the transmission could be continued. Emergency measures were taken, including borrowing the Russian DHD after a heartfelt plea from [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]], to regenerate the transmission and retrieve Teal'c before another wormhole was established, thus saving the [[Jaffa]]'s life. {{Cite|SG1|48 Hours}}
 
==Appearances==
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%"
 
! Appearances for Tanith
 
|-
 
|
 
In chronological order:
 
*''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
 
**[[SG-1 Season 4|Season 4]]
 
***"[[Crossroads]]"
 
***"[[The Serpent's Venom]]" {{m}}
 
***"[[Exodus]]"
 
**[[SG-1 Season 5|Season 5]]
 
***"[[Between Two Fires]]"
 
***"[[48 Hours]]"
 
|}
 
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Tanith was a sly, cunning and ruthless Goa'uld. He was also very sadistic, often mocking and tormenting his victims to some extent.
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Tanith was a sly, cunning and ruthless Goa'uld. He was also very sadistic, often mocking and tormenting his victims to some extent with Tanith even taunting Teal'c over Shan'auc's murder.
   
 
Unlike his fellow Goa'uld, Tanith had no qualms or regrets over abandoning or deserting his current Goa'uld master, all for the sake of joining the service of another Goa'uld, one far more powerful. He was also deceptive and capable of double-crossing those who worked for him which was demonstrated by his actions against the Tollan.
He also appeared to be a sadist when he mocked and tormented Teal'c over Shan'auc's murder.
 
 
Unlike his fellow Goa'uld, Tanith had no qualms or regrets over abandoning or deserting his current Goa'uld master, all for the sake of joining the service of another Goa'uld, one far more powerful. He was also deceptive and capable of double-crossing those who work for him which was demonstrated by his actions against the Tollan.
 
   
 
In addition, Tanith was psychopathic, displaying little or no remorse whatsoever for his crimes.
 
In addition, Tanith was psychopathic, displaying little or no remorse whatsoever for his crimes.
   
Despite his nature, Tanith, like many of his fellow Goa'uld, was arrogant and proud but not very smart, which eventually proved to be his key weakness and which eventually led to his downfall and death.
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Despite his nature, Tanith, like many of his fellow Goa'uld, was arrogant and proud but not very smart, which eventually proved to be his key weakness and eventually led to his downfall and death.
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==Equipment==
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===Weapons===
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*'''[[Kara kesh]]''': ''To be added''
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===Other equipment===
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*'''[[Long range visual communication device]]''': ''To be added''
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===Vehicles===
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*'''[[Tanith's Ha'tak]]''': ''To be added''
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*'''[[Tanith's Al'kesh]]''': ''To be added''
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
{{Source images2}}
 
 
*Like many underlords, Tanith has been seen using a silver hand device.
 
*Like many underlords, Tanith has been seen using a silver hand device.
   
==External links==
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==References==
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"Apparently, the one he serves has no name."
"Oh, he has a name. The likes of you are simply forbidden to know it.
"
High Chancellor Travell and Tanith[src]

Tanith was a Goa'uld Underlord who was a host inside the Jaffa Chulakian priestess Shan'auc which soon matured. It chose to be named Tanith and was implanted in Hebron of Paraval. Unfortunately, in spite of Shan'auc's hopes that the Goa'uld were wrong, Tanith later fully emerged, taking complete control of Hebron's body before he murdered Shan'auc.

For the next two years, Tanith would become a huge thorn in the side of SG-1, particularly Teal'c up until Tanith's death at Teal'c's hands in March 2002.

Biography

2000

Tanith

Tanith attacks Shan'auc

Convinced that she had swayed the immature symbiote she carried to a new philosophy, Shan'auc of the Red Hills took this information to the Tok'ra to procure a willing host for it. As a former lover of Teal'c, Shan'auc offered hope that the Goa'uld threat might be lessened through such contact.

However, Tanith had been deceiving Shan'auc all along and after implantation, Tanith murdered her by crushing her new prim'ta, a fate that had befallen Teal'c's own father years before with Teal'c soon vowing that he would avenge her. The Tok'ra suspected Tanith's crime, however, they played along with Tanith, allowing the symbiote to maintain control of its host body as a means to disseminate disinformation to the Goa'uld. (SG1: "Crossroads")

The Tok'ra was able to use Tanith to intercept a transmission between Heru'ur and Apophis when they were setting up a meeting to negotiate an alliance. (SG1: "The Serpent's Venom")

2001

This section requires expansion

Once Tanith's usefulness was over, the Tok'ra intended to extract Tanith from the host and leave the symbiote behind on Vorash for later retrieval by Apophis.

Unfortunately, their plan failed when Tanith, having been aware of their plan, decided to take matters into his own hands. He faked being dead before overthrowing two Tok'ra guards who had arrived in to investigate before escaping which also triggered a huge search for him with Teal'c leading the search.

Long range visual communication device

Tanith with a Goa'uld Long range visual communication device.

On the hills of Vorash while hiding out of sight, Tanith retrieved a long-range communication device which he used to contact Apophis, informing the System Lord of the Tok'ra's location.

A while later, Tanith ended up meeting with two of Apophis' Jaffa with one Jaffa stating that Apophis was grateful to Tanith for his service with Tanith stating there was one more thing Apophis could be grateful for.

With the help of Apophis' Jaffa, Tanith was able to capture Teal'c who one of the guards had killed by shooting him in the back although Tanith himself was left injured after Jack shot him in the right arm during the fight.

Tanith 1

Tanith on Apophis' mothership.

To prove his loyalty to Apophis, Tanith later presented Teal'c to Apophis as a "gift" and as a result, Apophis brainwashed Teal'c into becoming his First Prime once again which effectively also led the Jaffa to believe that he had been a spy for Apophis for nearly five years which was also the time Teal'c had been on SG-1 which effectively ended up turning Teal'c against his friends, Colonel Jack O'Neill, Major Samantha Carter and Dr. Daniel Jackson. Even though they rescued Teal'c, they could not convince him of the truth. This would led to Bra'tac arriving at the SGC and using the Rite of M'al Sharran to finally break Apophis's hold over Teal'c.

For an unknown reason, Tanith abandoned Apophis' mothership, using an Escape pod to flee the Vorash system before the sun went supernova (which he presumably had no knowledge of occurring), effectively resulting in Tanith abandoning Apophis forever. (SG1: "Exodus", "Enemies")

After Apophis was killed, Tanith offered his services to a more powerful Goa'uld, Anubis. Arriving at Tollana with a mothership protected from the Tollan Ion cannons, Tanith forced this advanced culture to build powerful weapons that would penetrate solid matter such as the iris shield at Stargate Command in exchange for their continued survival. Tanith attacked the planet in the end, and a hurried transmission through the Tollan long-range communications device informed the Tau'ri that only a few Tollan had escaped and defenses were failing before cutting out completely. (SG1: "Between Two Fires")

2002

Tanith 3

Teal'c fires his staff cannon directly at Tanith.

Two years after Shan'auc's death, in 2002, Teal'c finally succeeded in avenging her when SG-1 was scouting a Goa'uld base on Memphis. He killed Tanith by shooting his Al'kesh' cockpit with a Staff cannon, causing it to crash right on top of the Dial Home Device as Teal'c was passing through the wormhole. The impact prematurely disengaged the transmission, leaving Teal'c's energy signature 'stalled' in the wormhole until the transmission could be continued. Emergency measures were taken, including borrowing the Russian DHD after a heartfelt plea from Dr. Daniel Jackson, to regenerate the transmission and retrieve Teal'c before another wormhole was established, thus saving the Jaffa's life. (SG1: "48 Hours")

Personality

Tanith was a sly, cunning and ruthless Goa'uld. He was also very sadistic, often mocking and tormenting his victims to some extent with Tanith even taunting Teal'c over Shan'auc's murder.

Unlike his fellow Goa'uld, Tanith had no qualms or regrets over abandoning or deserting his current Goa'uld master, all for the sake of joining the service of another Goa'uld, one far more powerful. He was also deceptive and capable of double-crossing those who worked for him which was demonstrated by his actions against the Tollan.

In addition, Tanith was psychopathic, displaying little or no remorse whatsoever for his crimes.

Despite his nature, Tanith, like many of his fellow Goa'uld, was arrogant and proud but not very smart, which eventually proved to be his key weakness and eventually led to his downfall and death.

Equipment

This section requires expansion

Weapons

Other equipment

Vehicles

Notes

  • Like many underlords, Tanith has been seen using a silver hand device.

References

Links and navigation

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