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This '''planet ''' is the homeworld of the [[Tok'ra]] and also functions as their current military and governmental capital.
   
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==Description==
The '''Tok'ra homeworld''' is the location where the last of [[Ba'al]] clones, presumably the last of the [[Goa'uld]] [[System Lords]] was finally extracted from his host. [[SG-1]], along with [[General]] [[Jack O'Neill]], went to the planet to watch the ceremony. As the ceremony was being performed, [[Vala Mal Doran]] and [[Teal'c]] vanished. After them, the Tok'ra in the city and the city itself also began to vanish. [[Mitchell]], [[Carter]], and [[Jackson]] quickly rushed to the world's [[Stargate]] and dialed back to [[Earth]]. However, upon arriving on Earth they found themselves in an alternate timeline, where they learned that the original [[Ba'al]] was still alive and changing history. When Mitchell killed Ba'al the timeline was finally fixed, and everything reverted back to normal. The last of [[Ba'al]]'s clones was then extracted, finally bringing the reign of the [[System Lord]]s to an end. {{Cite|SG1|Stargate: Continuum{{!}}Continuum}}
 
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The Tok'ra homeworld is a desert [[planet]], that contains a large [[Goa'uld]] pyramid and an active [[Stargate]]. The planet also contains a large city, the capital of the Tok'ra, which is located close to the pyramid and the Stargate.
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==History==
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The Tok'ra homeworld is the location where the last of [[Ba'al]]'s [[clone]]s, presumably the last of the [[Goa'uld]] [[System Lord]]s was finally extracted from his host. During the ceremony, the planet was heavily protected by parts of both the [[Rebel Jaffa fleet|Jaffa]] as well as the [[Tok'ra fleet]] in case the remnants of the [[Goa'uld Empire]] attempted a rescue. [[SG-1]], along with [[Major General]] [[Jack O'Neill]], went to the planet to watch the [[Extraction Ceremony]].
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As the ceremony was being performed, [[Vala Mal Doran]] and [[Teal'c]] vanished. After them, the Tok'ra in the city and the city itself also began to vanish. [[Colonel]] [[Cameron Mitchell]], [[Colonel]] [[Samantha Carter]], and [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] quickly rushed to the world's [[Stargate]] and dialed back to [[Earth]]. However, upon arriving on Earth they found themselves in an [[alternate timeline]], where they learned that the original [[Ba'al]] was still alive and changing history.
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When Mitchell went back in time and killed Ba'al the timeline was finally fixed, and everything reverted to normal. The last of [[Ba'al]]'s clones was then extracted, finally bringing the reign of the [[System Lord]]s and thus the [[Goa'uld Empire|Goa'uld domain]] to an end. {{cite|Stargate: Continuum}}
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Following the theft of the [[Time Jumper]] and the kidnapping of [[Dr.]] [[Carolyn Lam]] by three rogue Tok'ra, SG-1 returned to the Tok'ra homeworld to get answers from the [[Tok'ra High Council]] on where the three Tok'ra may have gone. {{cite|SG1|Moebius Squared}}
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== Notes ==
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* As the Tok'ra are physiologically the same species as the Goa'uld, they share their ''original'' homeworld, [[P3X-888]], with them. Neither group appears to have any use for it anymore, however, and only "wild" Goa'uld, who never left the homeworld and who presumably hold no allegiance either to the Goa'uld Empire or to the Tok'ra High Council, inhabit it now (along with fairly primitive, uninfested Unas, also native to the planet).
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* It is unknown how long the Tok'ra have been in control of this, their current homeworld. Considering that until very recently, the Tok'ra have always operated as the hunted underground, constantly on the move and dispersed, the likely answer is not very long. It is probable they only settled a planet with an eye of making it their permanent, openly declared homeworld once the Goa'uld Empire started to fall (i.e., roughly around the time of "[[Threads]]"). As a result of the Goa'uld becoming a lesser threat, the Tok'ra no longer had a reason to worry about attacks on any planet they settle.
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* The Tok'ra capital city has a crystalline appearance, suggesting the methods used in its construction may draw on the crystal-manipulation mastery that the Tok'ra used in the construction of the secret underground bases that have until recently (presumably until this city's construction) has been the only home their kind knew.
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 24 September 2023

This planet has no known canonical name.  While the information presented in this article is canonical, the planet described lacks an official name, thus the title is conjecture.

This planet is the homeworld of the Tok'ra and also functions as their current military and governmental capital.

Description

The Tok'ra homeworld is a desert planet, that contains a large Goa'uld pyramid and an active Stargate. The planet also contains a large city, the capital of the Tok'ra, which is located close to the pyramid and the Stargate.

History

The Tok'ra homeworld is the location where the last of Ba'al's clones, presumably the last of the Goa'uld System Lords was finally extracted from his host. During the ceremony, the planet was heavily protected by parts of both the Jaffa as well as the Tok'ra fleet in case the remnants of the Goa'uld Empire attempted a rescue. SG-1, along with Major General Jack O'Neill, went to the planet to watch the Extraction Ceremony.

As the ceremony was being performed, Vala Mal Doran and Teal'c vanished. After them, the Tok'ra in the city and the city itself also began to vanish. Colonel Cameron Mitchell, Colonel Samantha Carter, and Dr. Daniel Jackson quickly rushed to the world's Stargate and dialed back to Earth. However, upon arriving on Earth they found themselves in an alternate timeline, where they learned that the original Ba'al was still alive and changing history.

When Mitchell went back in time and killed Ba'al the timeline was finally fixed, and everything reverted to normal. The last of Ba'al's clones was then extracted, finally bringing the reign of the System Lords and thus the Goa'uld domain to an end. (Stargate: Continuum)

Following the theft of the Time Jumper and the kidnapping of Dr. Carolyn Lam by three rogue Tok'ra, SG-1 returned to the Tok'ra homeworld to get answers from the Tok'ra High Council on where the three Tok'ra may have gone. (SG1: "Moebius Squared")

Notes

  • As the Tok'ra are physiologically the same species as the Goa'uld, they share their original homeworld, P3X-888, with them. Neither group appears to have any use for it anymore, however, and only "wild" Goa'uld, who never left the homeworld and who presumably hold no allegiance either to the Goa'uld Empire or to the Tok'ra High Council, inhabit it now (along with fairly primitive, uninfested Unas, also native to the planet).
  • It is unknown how long the Tok'ra have been in control of this, their current homeworld. Considering that until very recently, the Tok'ra have always operated as the hunted underground, constantly on the move and dispersed, the likely answer is not very long. It is probable they only settled a planet with an eye of making it their permanent, openly declared homeworld once the Goa'uld Empire started to fall (i.e., roughly around the time of "Threads"). As a result of the Goa'uld becoming a lesser threat, the Tok'ra no longer had a reason to worry about attacks on any planet they settle.
  • The Tok'ra capital city has a crystalline appearance, suggesting the methods used in its construction may draw on the crystal-manipulation mastery that the Tok'ra used in the construction of the secret underground bases that have until recently (presumably until this city's construction) has been the only home their kind knew.

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