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==Character Biography==
==Character Biography==


Teal'c had heard that the elite Jaffa warrior group known as the Sodan were living on P9G-844. For thousands of years, the Sodan warriors had been legends among the Jaffa. Very few Jaffa of Teal'c's time had mastered the warrior art of the Sodan. After gaining their freedom from the Goa'uld, the new Free Jaffa Nation needed leadership, so SG-1 went to P9G-844 to find the Sodan and invite them to meet the Free Jaffa, but they were ambushed instead. The Sodan had the benefit of Ancient technology which gave them an advantage in the struggle — personal cloaking devices and a transporter device called the Eye of the Gods. In the struggle, Mitchell was severely injured and taken captive because he had spilled a Sodan Jaffa's blood, and the Sodan required recompense.
Teal'c had heard that the elite Jaffa warrior group known as the Sodan were living on P9G-844. For thousands of years, the Sodan warriors had been legends among the Jaffa. Very few Jaffa of Teal'c's time had mastered the warrior art of the Sodan. After gaining their freedom from the Goa'uld, the new Free Jaffa Nation needed leadership, so SG-1 went to P9G-844 to find the Sodan and invite them to meet the Free Jaffa, but they were ambushed instead. The Sodan had the benefit of Ancient technology which gave them an advantage in the struggle — personal cloaking devices and a transporter device called the Eye of the Gods. During the ambush, Mitchell ordered the rest of his team to retreat to the Stargate while he covered their six. A lone Sodan warrior, Volnek, engaged Mitchell and both ended up injuring each other with Volnek's staff weapon.


The Sodan blood which Mitchell spilled belonged to Volnek. Mitchell used Volnek's own staff weapon against him, and the resulting wound gravely damaged Volnek's symbiote. Volnek was left at the site of the ambush, and SG-1, less Mitchell, took him back to Earth to save his life and to trade him for Mitchell in a prisoner exchange.
Still under heavy fire from SG-22, the Sodan gathered up Mitchell and left Volnek behind, believing him to be mortally wounded. Once the remaining members of SG-1 arrived on the scene of the attack, they found Volnek was still alive, but the staff blast had gravely damaged Volnek's symbiote. They took him back to Earth to save his life and to trade him for Mitchell in a prisoner exchange.


Dr. Lam performed nine hours of surgery to repair the damage to Volnek's abdomen, but was unable to save his symbiote, so she put him on Tretonin. Once awake, Volnek showed no appreciation for the saving of his life. He would have preferred to have died on the battlefield — a more honorable death in his eyes. He judged Teal'c for being weak and without honor, leading his brethren astray by not following the warrior traditions.
Dr. Lam performed nine hours of surgery to repair the damage to Volnek's abdomen, but was unable to save his symbiote, so she put him on Tretonin. Once awake, Volnek showed no appreciation for the saving of his life. He would have preferred to have died on the battlefield — a more honorable death in his eyes. He judged Teal'c for being weak and without honor, leading his brethren astray by not following the warrior traditions.
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* [[Tretonin]]
* [[Tretonin]]



Revision as of 18:13, 23 February 2006

Volnek

Summary

Volnek is a descendant of the Sodan Jaffa who found their freedom from the Goa'uld 5,000 years ago. (9.08 "Babylon")

Character Biography

Teal'c had heard that the elite Jaffa warrior group known as the Sodan were living on P9G-844. For thousands of years, the Sodan warriors had been legends among the Jaffa. Very few Jaffa of Teal'c's time had mastered the warrior art of the Sodan. After gaining their freedom from the Goa'uld, the new Free Jaffa Nation needed leadership, so SG-1 went to P9G-844 to find the Sodan and invite them to meet the Free Jaffa, but they were ambushed instead. The Sodan had the benefit of Ancient technology which gave them an advantage in the struggle — personal cloaking devices and a transporter device called the Eye of the Gods. During the ambush, Mitchell ordered the rest of his team to retreat to the Stargate while he covered their six. A lone Sodan warrior, Volnek, engaged Mitchell and both ended up injuring each other with Volnek's staff weapon.

Still under heavy fire from SG-22, the Sodan gathered up Mitchell and left Volnek behind, believing him to be mortally wounded. Once the remaining members of SG-1 arrived on the scene of the attack, they found Volnek was still alive, but the staff blast had gravely damaged Volnek's symbiote. They took him back to Earth to save his life and to trade him for Mitchell in a prisoner exchange.

Dr. Lam performed nine hours of surgery to repair the damage to Volnek's abdomen, but was unable to save his symbiote, so she put him on Tretonin. Once awake, Volnek showed no appreciation for the saving of his life. He would have preferred to have died on the battlefield — a more honorable death in his eyes. He judged Teal'c for being weak and without honor, leading his brethren astray by not following the warrior traditions.

After gaining some of his strength, Volnek became more open in talking with Teal'c and Daniel. Volnek told them that a Prior of the Ori had visited his planet and had pursuaded many of the Sodan who sought the Path to Enlightenment to turn to Origin, the Ori's religion. Instead of worshipping the Ancients as their gods, the Sodan turned to the Ori because the Ori showed themselves to them and demonstated their great powers.

Teal'c and Daniel wanted to get the code to the transporter device, the Eye of the Gods, from Volnek, but he refused. Realizing that Volnek had probably had training in resisting intense interrogation techniques, they attempted to convince him that the Ori are not gods and will eventually require the Sodan to kill innocent people who refuse them. They brought in a Jaffa named Tass'an from the planet Sartorus who witnessed the destruction of his planet and the deaths of many after his people refused the Ori. His advice to Volnek: "Heed my words, brother. If a Prior visits your world, leave." Volnek dismissed Tass'an's words. He judged Tass'an as a poor excuse for a Jaffa, and even after seeing footage of the devastation, refused to believe that the Ori had anything to do with the destruction.

Volnek spent two weeks with the people of the SGC. His brother, Jolan, helped Mitchell get home. When Volnek saw that Mitchell was still alive, he wanted to finish the battle they had started on P9G-844. Mitchell told him about his time with the Sodan and they parted in a rather strained way, but Volnek appeared to have gained some respect for Mitchell and his people after they proved themselves to be people of honor. His last words to Mitchell on the ramp in the gateroom were, "We will meet again."

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Mitchell injures Volnek with a staff weapon
Daniel and Teal'c attempt to gain Volnek's trust
Volnek promises Mitchell, "We will meet again."

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--DeeKayP 16:32, 23 February 2006 (PST)