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| writer=[[Christopher Judge]] & [[Peter DeLuise]]
 
| writer=[[Christopher Judge]] & [[Peter DeLuise]]
 
| director=[[Peter DeLuise]]
 
| director=[[Peter DeLuise]]
| guests=[[Tony Amendola]] as [[Bra'tac]]<br />[[Rick Worthy]] as [[K'tano]]<br />[[Obi Ndefo]] as [[Rak'nor]]<br />[[Kirby Morrow]] as [[Tara'c]]<br />[[Vince Crestejo]] as [[Yu-huang Shang Ti]]
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| main = [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]]<br>[[Michael Shanks]] as [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]]<br>[[Amanda Tapping]] as [[Major]] [[Samantha Carter]]<br>[[Christopher Judge]] as [[Teal'c]]<br>[[Don S. Davis]] as [[Major General]] [[George S. Hammond]]
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| guests=[[Tony Amendola]] as [[Bra'tac]]<br>[[Rick Worthy]] as [[K'tano]]/[[Imhotep]]<br>[[Obi Ndefo]] as [[Rak'nor]]<br>[[Kirby Morrow]] as [[Tara'c]]<br>[[Vince Crestejo]] as [[Yu-huang Shang Ti]]<br>[[Ocean Bloom]] as [[Jaffa (The Warrior)|Jaffa]] {{u}}<br>[[Giorgio Miyashita]] as Tara'c's sparring partner {{u}}<br>[[Steven McMichael]] as Training Jaffa {{u}}<br>[[Mike Roselli]] as Free Jaffa {{u}}<br>[[Benjamin Easterday]] as Free Jaffa {{u}}<br>[[James Michalopoulos]] as Free Jaffa {{u}}<br>[[Peter DeLuise]] as Free Jaffa (voice only) {{u}}<br>[[Loyd Bateman]] as Free Jaffa {{u}}<br>[[Brad Kelly]] as Free Jaffa in a skirt {{u}}<br>[[Simon Burnett]] as Free Jaffa Warrior {{u}}
 
| preceded_by="[[Fail Safe]]"
 
| preceded_by="[[Fail Safe]]"
 
| followed_by="[[Menace]]"
 
| followed_by="[[Menace]]"
 
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}}
 
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'''"The Warrior"''' is the eighteenth episode of the [[SG-1 Season 5|fifth season]] of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''.
 
'''"The Warrior"''' is the eighteenth episode of the [[SG-1 Season 5|fifth season]] of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''.
   
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[K'tano]], [[First Prime]] of [[Imhotep]], announces to a group of rebel [[Jaffa]] that the Goa'uld are not gods and they shall fight for their freedom. In the crowd, [[Teal'c]] and [[Bra'tac]] are listening to his speech.
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[[K'tano]], [[First Prime]] of [[Imhotep]], announces to a group of rebel [[Jaffa]] that the Goa'uld are not gods, and that they shall fight for their freedom. In the crowd, [[Teal'c]] and [[Bra'tac]] are listening to his speech.
   
They report back to [[Stargate Command]] and tell them that K'tano has gathered an army culled from several different [[System Lord]]s and that he strongly believes in Jaffa traditions. However, K'tano is incredibly reckless. In addition to attacking targets that include civilians as well as [[Goa'uld]], he uses terrorist tactics such as {{WPS|suicide bomber}}s in order to spread dissent throughout the ranks of his enemies. SG-1 decides to make an alliance with them because the [[Tok'ra]] are weakened.
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They report back to [[Stargate Command]] and tell them that K'tano has gathered an army culled from several different [[System Lord]]s, and that he strongly believes in Jaffa traditions. However, K'tano is incredibly reckless. In addition to attacking targets that include civilians as well as [[Goa'uld]], he uses terrorist tactics, such as {{WPS|suicide bomber}}s, in order to spread dissent throughout the ranks of his enemies. SG-1 decides to make an alliance with them because the [[Tok'ra]] are weakened.
   
 
[[File:Raknor staff fire.JPG|thumb|right|Rak'nor firing a staff weapon from his shoulder for more accuracy.]]
 
[[File:Raknor staff fire.JPG|thumb|right|Rak'nor firing a staff weapon from his shoulder for more accuracy.]]
Upon arriving, they learn that K'tano is raiding [[Zipacna]]. When he returns, he praises SG-1 for their killing of several System Lords. He then asks what SG-1 has to offer in exchange for an alliance. They show [[FN P90 Personal Defense Weapon]]s and supplies. K'tano thinks it is generous but he was expecting [[Zat'nik'tel]]s and [[Staff weapon]]s, true weapons. They do a weapons test and show the Jaffa that though their weapons are less advanced technologically, they are superior in battle. This earns K'tano's trust.
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Upon arriving, they learn that K'tano is raiding [[Zipacna]]. When he returns, he praises SG-1 for their killing of several System Lords. He then asks what SG-1 has to offer in exchange for an alliance. They show [[FN P90 Personal Defense Weapon]]s and supplies. K'tano thinks it is generous, but he was expecting [[Zat'nik'tel]]s and [[Staff weapon]]s, and sees SG-1's weapons as primitive. During an impromptu demonstration of the P90's merit, Rok'nor takes a moment to aim before hitting a tree stump roughly 60 yards away with his first and third of three shots. Major Carter - who earns K'tanos surprise, since she is 'a female' - tears the stump in half with a sustained burst, then severs the rope from which the stump hung with a single well-placed shot while it was still swinging. After O'Neill sums up with his opinions on the nature and purpose of their respective weaponry, Major Carter adds that the P90 is effective at five times the range demonstrated. Colonel O'Neill then reminds all in attendance who has won nearly every skirmish between the Jaffa and SG-1. K'tano, impressed (and humbled), accepts the weapons as gifts, then calls for a celebration of their alliance.
   
The next day, K'tano and SG-1 raid one of [[Nirrti]]'s [[Tel'tak]]s and K'tano convinces her Jaffa to come to their cause, by marching straight through an all out firefight. [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] believes that K'tano was suicidal and reckless and, after witnessing K'tano send a force of Jaffa on a suicide mission, decides not to form an alliance with him due to his tactics and beliefs.
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The next day, K'tano and SG-1 raid one of [[Nirrti]]'s [[Tel'tak]]s, and K'tano convinces her Jaffa to come to their cause, by marching straight through an all out firefight. [[Colonel]] [[Jack O'Neill]] believes that K'tano was suicidal and reckless and, after witnessing K'tano send a force of Jaffa on a suicide mission, decides not to form an alliance with him due to his tactics and beliefs.
   
 
Teal'c leads an attack on [[Yu|Lord Yu]] at the behest of K'tano, along with several other rebel Jaffa to destroy the "weak" System Lord and acquire all of Yu's Jaffa. Teal'c is captured and the other rebel Jaffa are killed. For his own reasons, Lord Yu decides to let Teal'c go, but first he tells him that the attempted mutiny on one of Yu's [[Ha'tak]]s has failed, as well as one other piece of information.
 
Teal'c leads an attack on [[Yu|Lord Yu]] at the behest of K'tano, along with several other rebel Jaffa to destroy the "weak" System Lord and acquire all of Yu's Jaffa. Teal'c is captured and the other rebel Jaffa are killed. For his own reasons, Lord Yu decides to let Teal'c go, but first he tells him that the attempted mutiny on one of Yu's [[Ha'tak]]s has failed, as well as one other piece of information.
   
Teal'c comes back through the Stargate and heads to the Jaffa camp to challenge K'tano to [[Joma secu]], the Jaffa rite of leadership to the death. Teal'c feigns exhaustion until K'tano thinks him beaten, at which point he gloats in Teal'c's ear. In doing so, he reveals himself as [[Imhotep]], a minor Goa'uld. K'tano/Imhotep raises his staff for a killing blow, leaving himself open for Teal'c to utilize a quick jab with his broken staff point. The jab kills Imhotep. When [[Rak'nor]] goes to save the symbiote for use on other Jaffa, he finds no pouch revealing Imhotep to be a Goa'uld. Lord Yu's mothership begins its attack, and the Jaffa flee to the relative safety of Earth with SG-1. Bra'tac vows that their day will come.
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Teal'c comes back through the Stargate and heads to the Jaffa camp to challenge K'tano to [[Joma secu]], the Jaffa rite of leadership, to the death. Teal'c feigns exhaustion until K'tano thinks him beaten, at which point he gloats in Teal'c's ear, revealing himself as [[Imhotep]], a minor Goa'uld. K'tano/Imhotep raises his staff in an acrobatic flourish for a killing blow, leaving himself open for Teal'c to kill him with a quick jab of his broken staff point. When [[Rak'nor]] goes to save the symbiote for other Jaffa to use, he finds no symbiote and no pouch, revealing K'tano as a Goa'uld. Lord Yu's mothership begins its attack, and the Jaffa flee to the relative safety of Earth with SG-1. Bra'tac vows that their day will come.
   
==References==
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==Appearances==
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%"
[[Apophis]]; [[Bashaak]]; [[Cal Mah]]; [[Cronus]]; ''[[Deliverance (film)|Deliverance]]''; [[First Prime]]; [[FN P90 Personal Defense Weapon]]; [[Ha'tak]]; [[Hathor]]; [[Heru'ur]]; [[H&K MP5A3 submachine gun]]; [[Imhotep]]; [[Jaffa]]; [[Jaffa Rebellion]]; [[Japan]]; [[Joma secu]]; [[Kelno'reem]]; [[Kheb]]; [[Mastaba]]; [[Naquadah]]; [[Naquadah bomb]]; [[Nirrti]]; [[Nirrti's planet]]; [[Osiris]]; [[P3X-042]]; [[Ra]]; [[Rite of M'al Sharran]]; [[Sarcophagus]]; [[Setesh]]; [[Skirmish with Imhotep]]; [[Sokar]]; [[Sparring]]; [[SPAS-12 semiautomatic shotgun]]; [[Staff weapon]]; [[Suicide]]; [[Tok'ra]]; [[Tollan (people)|Tollan]]; [[Zat'nik'tel]]; [[Zipacna]]
 
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! Appearances for The Warrior
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|-
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'''Locations'''
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*[[Cal Mah]]
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*[[Colorado Springs]], [[Colorado]]
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**[[Stargate Command]]
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***[[Briefing Room]]
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***[[Embarkation room]]
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***[[Stargate Operations room]]
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*[[Japan]] {{m}}
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*[[Kheb]] {{m}}
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*[[Nirrti's planet]]
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*[[P3X-042]]
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'''Events'''
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*[[Jaffa Rebellion]]
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*[[Tau'ri-Goa'uld War]]
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**[[Skirmish with Imhotep]]
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'''Items'''
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*[[Bashaak]]
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*[[Candle]]
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*[[Dial Home Device]]
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*[[Dialing computer]]
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*[[First Prime]]
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*[[FN P90 Personal Defense Weapon]]
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*[[H&K MP5A3 submachine gun]] {{m}}
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*[[Joma secu]]
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*[[Kelno'reem]] {{m}}
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*[[Mastaba]]
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*[[Mobile Analytic Laboratory Probe]]
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*[[Naquadah]]
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*[[Naquadah bomb]]
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*[[Radio]]
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*[[Rite of M'al Sharran]] {{m}}
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*[[Sarcophagus]] {{m}}
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*[[Sparring]]
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*[[SPAS-12 semiautomatic shotgun]] {{m}}
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*[[Staff cannon]]
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*[[Staff weapon]]
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*[[Stargate]]
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**[[Beta Gate]]
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*[[Sunglasses]]
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*[[Suicide]]
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*[[Tactical vest]]
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*[[Zat'nik'tel]]
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'''Vehicles'''
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*[[Ha'tak]] {{m}}
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'''Sentient Species'''
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*[[Goa'uld]]
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*[[Jaffa]]
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*[[Tau'ri]]
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*[[Tok'ra]] {{m}}
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*[[Tollan (people)|Tollan]] {{m}}
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'''Languages'''
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*[[Goa'uld language]]
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**[[Tek'ma'te]]
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'''Organizations'''
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*[[Stargate Program]]
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**[[SG-1]]
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*[[System Lord]]s {{m}}
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*[[United States Air Force]]
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'''Mentioned'''
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*[[Apophis]]
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*[[Cronus]]
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*''[[Deliverance (film)|Deliverance]]''
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*[[Hathor]]
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*[[Heru'ur]]
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*[[Nirrti]]
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*[[Osiris]]
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*[[Ra]]
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*[[Setesh]]
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*[[Sokar]]
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*[[Zipacna]]
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|}
   
 
==Notable Quotes==
 
==Notable Quotes==
'''K'tano''': My name is [[K'tano]]. The once first prime of [[Imhotep]]. A false god. A false god who has died by my own hand. Now I am free. I am a free [[Jaffa]]. If you have come to this place, then you wish to know freedom as I do. If you have come to hear me, then you know in your heart and in your mind that the [[Goa'uld]] are not gods. Still, I am but one warrior. Only together, we are an army of warriors!<br />
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'''K'tano''': My name is K'tano. The once first prime of Imhotep. A false god. A false god who has died by my own hand. Now I am free. I am a free Jaffa. If you have come to this place, then you wish to know freedom as I do. If you have come to hear me, then you know in your heart and in your mind that the Goa'uld are not gods. Still, I am but one warrior. Only together, we are an army of warriors!<br />
 
'''Jaffa''': An army has weapons! An army has food!<br />
 
'''Jaffa''': An army has weapons! An army has food!<br />
'''K'tano''': In time, we should have weapons, and enough food and drink to sustain us for as long as it takes to achieve victory. Until then, we have our freedom. We have our brothers and sisters. I do not say this will be easy. There will be sacrifice. But for each of you who dies in the name of freedom, your souls shall be sent to [[Kheb]], the place of freedom everlasting. Until then, if you seek freedom, if you seek sanctuary, know that this place is sanctuary. This is [[Cal Mah]]. ''(the crowd cheers)'' I declare this world a free world for all Jaffa! Let no Goa'uld challenge us. The time has come for Jaffa to claim their rightful place among the stars as warriors who live and as warriors who die free!
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'''K'tano''': In time, we should have weapons, and enough food and drink to sustain us for as long as it takes to achieve victory. Until then, we have our freedom. We have our brothers and sisters. I do not say this will be easy. There will be sacrifice. But for each of you who dies in the name of freedom, your souls shall be sent to Kheb, the place of freedom everlasting. Until then, if you seek freedom, if you seek sanctuary, know that this place is sanctuary. This is Cal Mah. ''(the crowd cheers)'' I declare this world a free world for all Jaffa! Let no Goa'uld challenge us. The time has come for Jaffa to claim their rightful place among the stars as warriors who live and as warriors who die free!
   
 
'''O'Neill''': ''Deliverance''. Do you have any idea what happened to the guys in that movie?<br />
 
'''O'Neill''': ''Deliverance''. Do you have any idea what happened to the guys in that movie?<br />
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'''O'Neill''': I don't care.<br />
 
'''O'Neill''': I don't care.<br />
 
'''Jackson''': Okay.<br />
 
'''Jackson''': Okay.<br />
'''Rak'nor''': These are among the great warriors of the [[Tau'ri]]. [[Daniel Jackson]], Major [[Samantha Carter|Carter]], and their leader, Colonel [[Jonathan J. O'Neill|O'Neill]]. ''(to O'Neill)'' Tek ma tek.<br />
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'''Rak'nor''': These are among the great warriors of the Tau'ri. Daniel Jackson, Major [[Samantha Carter|Carter]], and their leader, Colonel O'Neill. ''(to O'Neill)'' Tek ma tek.<br />
 
'''O'Neill''': Back at'cha.<br />
 
'''O'Neill''': Back at'cha.<br />
 
'''Rak'nor''': ''(slightly confusedly)'' Back at'cha.
 
'''Rak'nor''': ''(slightly confusedly)'' Back at'cha.
   
'''K'tano''': I honor he who would kill his god,and to his brethren of the Tau'ri, slayers of [[Ra]], [[Hathor]], [[Setesh]], [[Heru'ur]], [[Sokar]], [[Cronus]], and [[Apophis]].<br />
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'''K'tano''': I honor he who would kill his god,and to his brethren of the Tau'ri, slayers of Ra, Hathor, Setesh, Heru'ur, Sokar, Cronus, and Apophis.<br />
 
'''O'Neill''': Well someone's been keeping score. Colonel Jack O'Neill.<br />
 
'''O'Neill''': Well someone's been keeping score. Colonel Jack O'Neill.<br />
'''K'tano''': A familiar name, cursed by every [[System Lord]]. Imhotep himself declared your days were numbered.<br />
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'''K'tano''': A familiar name, cursed by every System Lord. Imhotep himself declared your days were numbered.<br />
 
'''O'Neill''': Well that's fine, as long as its a really big number.
 
'''O'Neill''': Well that's fine, as long as its a really big number.
   
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'''Teal'c''': I die free.<br />
 
'''Teal'c''': I die free.<br />
'''K'tano''': ''(whispering into Teal'c's ear)'' You die at the hands of your god, ''(Goa'uld voice and eye flash)'' Imhotep.
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'''K'tano''': ''(whispering into Teal'c's ear)'' You die at the hands of your god, ''(Goa'uld voice) ''Imhotep.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*The [[Jaffa]] martial art [[Mastaba]] resembles {{WPS|capoeira}}.
{{Source images}}
 
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*The Jaffa martial art [[Mastaba]] resembles {{WPS|capoeira}}.
 
 
*{{WPS|Mastaba}} is also the name of the rectangular, flat-roofed, mud-brick tombs built in Egypt's ancient period in which kings were buried before the pyramids were built, and were still used for about 1000 years after that... something the real {{WPS|Imhotep}} would've likely designed and built many of.
 
*{{WPS|Mastaba}} is also the name of the rectangular, flat-roofed, mud-brick tombs built in Egypt's ancient period in which kings were buried before the pyramids were built, and were still used for about 1000 years after that... something the real {{WPS|Imhotep}} would've likely designed and built many of.
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*When [[SG-1]] first enter the camp, it is seen that some standards, including those of [[Ra]]/[[Heru'ur]], [[Apophis]] and [[Setesh]], were used as poles for fences.
 
*When [[SG-1]] first enter the camp, it is seen that some standards, including those of [[Ra]]/[[Heru'ur]], [[Apophis]] and [[Setesh]], were used as poles for fences.
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*This is the first of four episodes of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' written by [[Christopher Judge]]. The other three are "[[Changeling]]," "[[Birthright]]" and "[[Sacrifices]]."
 
 
*[[Rak'nor]] calls the [[FN P90 Personal Defense Weapon]] not a "true weapon." Ironically, the rebel Jaffa wield them in the [[Battle of Dakara]] against the [[Replicator]]s, [[Kull Warrior]]s and [[Ba'al]] quite successfully. Ba'al flees when [[Bra'tac]] tries to use a P90 on him and it leads to the rebel's greatest victory as Ba'al's cowardice convinces all Jaffa the Goa'uld are not gods.
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*This is the first of four episodes of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' written by [[Christopher Judge]]. The other three are "[[The Changeling]]," "[[Birthright]]" and "[[Sacrifices]]."
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*[[Peter DeLuise]] can be heard telling [[K'tano]] "An army has weapons! An army has food!".
 
*[[Peter DeLuise]] can be heard telling [[K'tano]] "An army has weapons! An army has food!".
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*[[Rick Worthy]] ([[K'tano]]) is best known as the Cylon [[BattlestarWiki:Simon|Simon]], on ''[[BattlestarWiki:Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. He also played various ''[[Star Trek]]'' characters including [[w:c:memoryalpha:Jannar|Jannar]] on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
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*[[Rick Worthy]] ([[K'tano]]) is best known as the Cylon [[BattlestarWiki:Simon|Simon]], on ''[[BattlestarWiki:Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. He also played various ''[[Star Trek]]'' characters including [[w:c:memoryalpha:Jannar|Jannar]] on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He would gain the main role of [[w:c:themagicians:Henry Fogg|Henry Fogg]], Dean of Brakebills University on Syfy's ''[[w:c:themagicians:The_Magicians_(TV_series)|The Magicians]]''.
*[[Kirby Morrow]] ([[Tara'c]]) previously played [[Byrsa man|Militia Man]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]". He would later go on to play [[Captain]] [[Dave Kleinman]] in [[Stargate Atlantis |''Stargate Atlantis'' ]]and [[Stargate Universe|''Stargate Universe'']]''.''
 
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*After this episode, the Tau'ri must've trained the rebel Jaffa in [[FN P90 Personal Defense Weapon]] usage as despite their initial reluctance to use them, they use them in the [[Battle of Dakara]] quite well.
 
 
*[[Kirby Morrow]] ([[Tara'c]]) previously played [[Byrsa man|Militia Man]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Cor-ai (episode)|Cor-ai]]".
*[[Rak'nor]] calls the P90 not a "true weapon." Ironically, the rebel Jaffa wield them in the [[Battle of Dakara]] against the [[Replicator]]s, [[Kull Warrior]]s and [[Ba'al]] quite successfully. Ba'al flees when [[Bra'tac]] tries to use a P90 on him and it leads to the rebel's greatest victory as Ba'al's cowardice convinces all Jaffa the Goa'uld are not gods.
 
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
 
*In the final battle, [[Teal'c]] is shown with his training staff already broken immediately before his training staff is actually broken.
 
*In the final battle, [[Teal'c]] is shown with his training staff already broken immediately before his training staff is actually broken.
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*In the scene where [[K'tano]] steps onto the battlefield against [[Nirrti]]'s [[Jaffa]], one of the enemy Jaffa challenges him. The Jaffa proceeds to place his [[Staff weapon]] against K'tano's chest, but when the camera switches to an angle behind K'tano, he is standing with the staff pointing at him from further away.  The shot changes again, and the staff is immediately up against K'tano's chest again.
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*In the scene where [[K'tano]] steps onto the battlefield against [[Nirrti]]'s [[Jaffa]], one of the enemy Jaffa challenges him. The Jaffa proceeds to place his [[Staff weapon]] against K'tano's chest, but when the camera switches to an angle behind K'tano, he is standing with the staff pointing at him from further away. The shot changes again, and the staff is immediately up against K'tano's chest again.
*Nirrti is referred to as a [[System Lord]] by K'tano. However, in "[[Summit]]", only a few episodes previously [[Jacob Carter]] indicated that Nirrti was an exile among the [[Goa'uld]]. He also states this in "[[Allegiance]]" and in "[[Metamorphosis]]" it is shown that Nirrti in fact has very little power with only a few Jaffa and subjects who are tricked into worshiping her.
 
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*Despite that it was stated that the phrase "Tek ma te" was a greeting of respect, an offended Jaffa in training repeates that phrase multiple times at O'Neill, with Teal'c saying it means the Jaffa was challenging him.
 
 
*[[Imhotep]] calls SG-1 the slayers of [[Heru'ur]]. However, while their actions did lead to his death, [[Apophis]] actually killed him.
 
*[[Imhotep]] calls SG-1 the slayers of [[Heru'ur]]. However, while their actions did lead to his death, [[Apophis]] actually killed him.
*O'Neill tells the Jaffa that they've used the [[FN P90 Personal Defense Weapon]] to win almost every skirmish they've ever had with the Goa'uld and their Jaffa. However, over 2 years prior, they had been using [[MP5]]'s as their main weapon so this is not true until the weapon was put into service.
 
**He was likely trying to make a point that human weapons are effective in general against the Jaffa, .
 
   
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
===Nominations===
 
 
*Nominated Leo for "Dramatic Series: Best Overall Sound" ([[David Cyr]], [[Sina Oroomchi]], [[Iain Pattison]] and [[Dave Hibbert]])
 
*Nominated Leo for "Dramatic Series: Best Overall Sound" ([[David Cyr]], [[Sina Oroomchi]], [[Iain Pattison]] and [[Dave Hibbert]])
   
 
==In other languages==
 
==In other languages==
*'''French:''' Le Guerrier ''(The Warrior)''
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*'''French''': Le Guerrier ''(The Warrior)''
*'''Italian:''' Il Guerriero ''(The Warrior)''
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*'''Italian''': Il Guerriero ''(The Warrior)''
*'''Spanish:''' El Guerrero ''(The Warrior)''
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*'''Spanish''': El Guerrero ''(The Warrior)''
*'''Czech:''' Bojovník ''(The Warrior)''
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*'''Czech''': Bojovník ''(The Warrior)''
* '''German:''' Die Jaffa-Rebellion ''(The Jaffa-Rebellion)''
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*'''Hungarian''': A harcos ''(The Warrior)''
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*'''German''': Die Jaffa-Rebellion ''(The Jaffa-Rebellion)''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*{{MGMsite|view/episode/2582/index.html|The Warrior}}
 
 
*{{GateWorld|sg1/s5/518.shtml|The Warrior}}
 
*{{GateWorld|sg1/s5/518.shtml|The Warrior}}
 
*{{Solutionswiki|5.18_%22The_Warrior%22_Episode_Guide|The Warrior}}
 
*{{Solutionswiki|5.18_%22The_Warrior%22_Episode_Guide|The Warrior}}

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"The Warrior" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of Stargate SG-1.

Synopsis

SG-1, especially Teal'c, join a camp full of rebel Jaffa, led by K'tano, who wish to stop the Goa'uld, and have more Jaffa join their rebellion. Teal'c decides to change his allegiance to his people, and the rest of the team suspect that K'tano, the former First Prime of Imhotep, is hiding something from them.

Plot

K'tano, First Prime of Imhotep, announces to a group of rebel Jaffa that the Goa'uld are not gods, and that they shall fight for their freedom. In the crowd, Teal'c and Bra'tac are listening to his speech.

They report back to Stargate Command and tell them that K'tano has gathered an army culled from several different System Lords, and that he strongly believes in Jaffa traditions. However, K'tano is incredibly reckless. In addition to attacking targets that include civilians as well as Goa'uld, he uses terrorist tactics, such as suicide bombers, in order to spread dissent throughout the ranks of his enemies. SG-1 decides to make an alliance with them because the Tok'ra are weakened.

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Rak'nor firing a staff weapon from his shoulder for more accuracy.

Upon arriving, they learn that K'tano is raiding Zipacna. When he returns, he praises SG-1 for their killing of several System Lords. He then asks what SG-1 has to offer in exchange for an alliance. They show FN P90 Personal Defense Weapons and supplies. K'tano thinks it is generous, but he was expecting Zat'nik'tels and Staff weapons, and sees SG-1's weapons as primitive. During an impromptu demonstration of the P90's merit, Rok'nor takes a moment to aim before hitting a tree stump roughly 60 yards away with his first and third of three shots. Major Carter - who earns K'tanos surprise, since she is 'a female' - tears the stump in half with a sustained burst, then severs the rope from which the stump hung with a single well-placed shot while it was still swinging. After O'Neill sums up with his opinions on the nature and purpose of their respective weaponry, Major Carter adds that the P90 is effective at five times the range demonstrated. Colonel O'Neill then reminds all in attendance who has won nearly every skirmish between the Jaffa and SG-1. K'tano, impressed (and humbled), accepts the weapons as gifts, then calls for a celebration of their alliance.

The next day, K'tano and SG-1 raid one of Nirrti's Tel'taks, and K'tano convinces her Jaffa to come to their cause, by marching straight through an all out firefight. Colonel Jack O'Neill believes that K'tano was suicidal and reckless and, after witnessing K'tano send a force of Jaffa on a suicide mission, decides not to form an alliance with him due to his tactics and beliefs.

Teal'c leads an attack on Lord Yu at the behest of K'tano, along with several other rebel Jaffa to destroy the "weak" System Lord and acquire all of Yu's Jaffa. Teal'c is captured and the other rebel Jaffa are killed. For his own reasons, Lord Yu decides to let Teal'c go, but first he tells him that the attempted mutiny on one of Yu's Ha'taks has failed, as well as one other piece of information.

Teal'c comes back through the Stargate and heads to the Jaffa camp to challenge K'tano to Joma secu, the Jaffa rite of leadership, to the death. Teal'c feigns exhaustion until K'tano thinks him beaten, at which point he gloats in Teal'c's ear, revealing himself as Imhotep, a minor Goa'uld. K'tano/Imhotep raises his staff in an acrobatic flourish for a killing blow, leaving himself open for Teal'c to kill him with a quick jab of his broken staff point. When Rak'nor goes to save the symbiote for other Jaffa to use, he finds no symbiote and no pouch, revealing K'tano as a Goa'uld. Lord Yu's mothership begins its attack, and the Jaffa flee to the relative safety of Earth with SG-1. Bra'tac vows that their day will come.

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K'tano: My name is K'tano. The once first prime of Imhotep. A false god. A false god who has died by my own hand. Now I am free. I am a free Jaffa. If you have come to this place, then you wish to know freedom as I do. If you have come to hear me, then you know in your heart and in your mind that the Goa'uld are not gods. Still, I am but one warrior. Only together, we are an army of warriors!
Jaffa: An army has weapons! An army has food!
K'tano: In time, we should have weapons, and enough food and drink to sustain us for as long as it takes to achieve victory. Until then, we have our freedom. We have our brothers and sisters. I do not say this will be easy. There will be sacrifice. But for each of you who dies in the name of freedom, your souls shall be sent to Kheb, the place of freedom everlasting. Until then, if you seek freedom, if you seek sanctuary, know that this place is sanctuary. This is Cal Mah. (the crowd cheers) I declare this world a free world for all Jaffa! Let no Goa'uld challenge us. The time has come for Jaffa to claim their rightful place among the stars as warriors who live and as warriors who die free!

O'Neill: Deliverance. Do you have any idea what happened to the guys in that movie?
Bra'tac: I do not.

Rak'nor: (to Teal'c) Tek ma te.
Jackson: (to O'Neill) "Tek ma te" is a greeting of respect.
O'Neill: Okay.
Jackson: I'm just saying.
O'Neill: I don't care.
Jackson: Okay.
Rak'nor: These are among the great warriors of the Tau'ri. Daniel Jackson, Major Carter, and their leader, Colonel O'Neill. (to O'Neill) Tek ma tek.
O'Neill: Back at'cha.
Rak'nor: (slightly confusedly) Back at'cha.

K'tano: I honor he who would kill his god,and to his brethren of the Tau'ri, slayers of Ra, Hathor, Setesh, Heru'ur, Sokar, Cronus, and Apophis.
O'Neill: Well someone's been keeping score. Colonel Jack O'Neill.
K'tano: A familiar name, cursed by every System Lord. Imhotep himself declared your days were numbered.
O'Neill: Well that's fine, as long as its a really big number.

K'tano: I see you are one who speaks your mind O'Neill.
O'Neill: Yes, which is why I don't say much.

Carter: K'tano's managed to collect Jaffa from at least six different System Lords. He must be doing something right.
O'Neill: Well they have no problem with dying. I have a problem with that.
Jackson: You have a problem with dying or you have a problem with the fact that they don't have a problem with dying?
O'Neill: Both. I think.

(K'tano stands and walks directly into the middle of a firefight between Nirrti's Jaffa and his own warriors, everyone is surprised and confused)
O'Neill: (to K'tano) Hey!!
Rak'nor: He does not know fear.
O'Neill: Well, he knows stupid!!

O'Neill: Alright, so let me see if I get this straight. You assassinate one System Lord after another, you take all their ships and warriors—all of whom are willing to die for you—and this is different than the way things are now... how?
K'tano: The Jaffa will be free.
O'Neill: To follow you.

Teal'c: I die free.
K'tano: (whispering into Teal'c's ear) You die at the hands of your god, (Goa'uld voice) Imhotep.

Notes

  • Mastaba is also the name of the rectangular, flat-roofed, mud-brick tombs built in Egypt's ancient period in which kings were buried before the pyramids were built, and were still used for about 1000 years after that... something the real Imhotep would've likely designed and built many of.
  • When SG-1 first enter the camp, it is seen that some standards, including those of Ra/Heru'ur, Apophis and Setesh, were used as poles for fences.

Goofs

  • In the final battle, Teal'c is shown with his training staff already broken immediately before his training staff is actually broken.
  • In the scene where K'tano steps onto the battlefield against Nirrti's Jaffa, one of the enemy Jaffa challenges him. The Jaffa proceeds to place his Staff weapon against K'tano's chest, but when the camera switches to an angle behind K'tano, he is standing with the staff pointing at him from further away. The shot changes again, and the staff is immediately up against K'tano's chest again.
  • Imhotep calls SG-1 the slayers of Heru'ur. However, while their actions did lead to his death, Apophis actually killed him.

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In other languages

  • French: Le Guerrier (The Warrior)
  • Italian: Il Guerriero (The Warrior)
  • Spanish: El Guerrero (The Warrior)
  • Czech: Bojovník (The Warrior)
  • Hungarian: A harcos (The Warrior)
  • German: Die Jaffa-Rebellion (The Jaffa-Rebellion)

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