Kull Warrior

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Kull Warrior attacking

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Summary

A Kull Warrior (aka Super Soldier, Drone Warrior) is a new kind of foot soldier developed by Anubis to replace the Jaffa in his service.

Character Biography

With the Jaffa Rebellion going strong, Anubis needed a more faithful servant who knew no mercy and would maintain a one track mind in the fulfilling of his goal. The soldier's humanoid form was created in a laboratory. Anubis created the body of the warrior and gave life to its inanimate tissue with a device derived from the technology of the Ancients which he knew about from before his ascension. The Ancient's device has been since referred to as the Telchak Device because it was the Goa'uld Telchak who used its technology to create the first sarcaphagus. Once the warrior's body was animated, it was implanted with a Goa'uld symbiote which had been brainwashed to be completely loyal (7.11 "Evolution Part 1" and 7.12 "Evolution Part 2").

Maj. Carter, Teal'c, Bra'tac, and Jacob Carter/Selmak were able to infiltrate Anubis' base on Tartarus and destroy the Goa'uld queen which was spawning all of the Kull Warriors' symbiotes and Drs. Daniel Jackson and Bill Lee retrieved the Telchak Device from Honduras (7.12 "Evolution Part 2").

After Anubis was defeated in his attack on Earth by Jack O'Neill's use of the Ancient's weapon from the outpost in Antarctica, Ba'al was able to reprogram the Kull Warriors which remained to become loyal to him (7.22 "Lost City Part 2" and 8.01 "New Order Part 1").

The SGC have a group of their engineers, led by Dr. Bill Lee, use the Game Keeper's chairs to formulate a simulation training exercise to combat the Kull Warriors in case they infiltrated the SGC base (8.06 "Avatar").

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Actors

  • All Season Seven and Season Eight episode appearances: Dan Payne
  • Motion capture in 7.12 "Evolution Part 2": Alex Zahara

--DeeKayP 07:14, 2 Jul 2004 (PDT)