Talk:Kull Warrior
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Ancient Healing Device
editThe article states that Anubis used the Ancient Healing Device to bring the Kulls to life. This is not true. He used his own knowledge as a partly-Ascended being to do this. Remember, the Ancient Healing Device was lost in Central America still.
Goa'uld personalities
editGoa'uld symbiotes are then implanted in the body. However, each of these symbiotes is biologically inferior to typical Goa'uld symbiotes. Normal symbiotes have a genetic memory, which grants them all of the collective knowledge of the Goa'uld in addition to their typically greedy, power-hungry, and egotistical personality traits. These do not. The queens which spawned these symbiotes were acting in collusion with Anubis. Using a technique developed by Egeria during the Pangaran experiments on her, they suppress the genetic memories in order to make the warriors pliant and hence totally loyal to their master.
The typical personality traits are a direct result of the genetic memory, not something unique to Goa'uld species, this will be changed to something neutral.
Genetic memory (epusodes 'Evolution' 1 & 2, season 7)
editThe following assertions seem to be incorrect:
"Anubis erased this genetic memory, then implanted only the knowledge, ideas, and beliefs which Anubis wanted them to have. This made them completely loyal and in complete belief that Anubis was a God."
Specifically- according to the 'Evolution' episodes, and hearkening back to the first appearance of a Goa'uld 'mother' (I forget the name of the episode...somewhere in season 6, I think), the 'mother' is the one responsible for choosing whether her symbiote spawn possess the genetic memory of the Goa'uld.
Armor
editI just saw the episode where Tel'c and Bre'tac encounter the first Kull (Evolution). Teal'c manages to disbale it with a flurry of Zat shots. PrometheusX303 23:07, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
- I guess it pay to watch the entire episode. Teal'c didn't bring it down. It succumbed to heart failure. PrometheusX303 23:14, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
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Capitalization of 'Warrior'
editFirstly, let me note that, although I have seen the show a few times, I am not by any means a dedicated Stargate fan. I am only here looking for a link for another page, but I wondered - is there an explicit reason why 'Warriors' is capitalized in the titular race? PaladinWhite 13:49, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
Their race isn't "Kull". They are, in fact, Goa'uld with bodies grown for them and altered minds, in a sense. Their title is "Kull Warrior". They can be called "Kulls" for short.
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