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Solek was Anateo's right hand man.  He is presumed dead after the ''Odyssey'' hijacking.
Solek was Anateo's right hand man.  He is presumed dead after the ''Odyssey'' hijacking.


==Stargate References==
==Character Biography==


Solek was Anateo's trusted advisor and chief henchman, doing much of the Lucian Alliace "second"'s dirty work.  Solek was by Anateo's side when he successfully ambushed the ''Odyssey''.  With Anateo's approval, he killed Col. Emerson as a show of force and intimidation to Lt. Col. Carter to force her to detach the transponder/flight recorder.  Solek then took it to a planet as bait for a trap for the rest of SG-1.  Only Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran appeared, but Solek zatted them and brought them back to Anateo and the ''Odyssey''.  When Anateo began to suspect something was wrong after Teresh missed a check-in, Solek went to the cargo hold where the crew was kept captive and immediately noticed Daniel and Vala's disappearance.  Solek was beamed out of the cargo bay by Vala.  Since she was not confident using the Asgard beams in the damaged ship, Solek's beaming destination was unknown.  A search of the ship did not turn him up, and it is very possible he met his boss's fate and was beamed into the vacuum of space.
Solek was Anateo's trusted advisor and chief henchman, doing much of the Lucian Alliace "second"'s dirty work.  Solek was by Anateo's side when he successfully ambushed the ''Odyssey''.  With Anateo's approval, he killed Col. Emerson as a show of force and intimidation to Lt. Col. Carter to force her to detach the transponder/flight recorder.  Solek then took it to a planet as bait for a trap for the rest of SG-1.  Only Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran appeared, but Solek zatted them and brought them back to Anateo and the ''Odyssey''.  When Anateo began to suspect something was wrong after Teresh missed a check-in, Solek went to the cargo hold where the crew was kept captive and immediately noticed Daniel and Vala's disappearance.  Solek was beamed out of the cargo bay by Vala.  Since she was not confident using the Asgard beams in the damaged ship, Solek's beaming destination was unknown.  A search of the ship did not turn him up, and it is very possible he met his boss's fate and was beamed into the vacuum of space.
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* [[10.09 "Company Of Thieves" Episode Guide|10.09 "Company Of Thieves"]]
* [[10.09 "Company Of Thieves" Episode Guide|10.09 "Company Of Thieves"]]


==Characters==
==Related Characters==
* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]
* [[Daniel Jackson|Dr. Daniel Jackson]]
* [[Samantha Carter|Lt. Col. Samantha Carter]]
* [[Samantha Carter|Lt. Col. Samantha Carter]]

Latest revision as of 12:47, 22 September 2006

Solek

Summary

Solek was Anateo's right hand man. He is presumed dead after the Odyssey hijacking.

Character Biography

Solek was Anateo's trusted advisor and chief henchman, doing much of the Lucian Alliace "second"'s dirty work. Solek was by Anateo's side when he successfully ambushed the Odyssey. With Anateo's approval, he killed Col. Emerson as a show of force and intimidation to Lt. Col. Carter to force her to detach the transponder/flight recorder. Solek then took it to a planet as bait for a trap for the rest of SG-1. Only Daniel Jackson and Vala Mal Doran appeared, but Solek zatted them and brought them back to Anateo and the Odyssey. When Anateo began to suspect something was wrong after Teresh missed a check-in, Solek went to the cargo hold where the crew was kept captive and immediately noticed Daniel and Vala's disappearance. Solek was beamed out of the cargo bay by Vala. Since she was not confident using the Asgard beams in the damaged ship, Solek's beaming destination was unknown. A search of the ship did not turn him up, and it is very possible he met his boss's fate and was beamed into the vacuum of space.

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--Aurora 10:24, 22 September 2006 (PDT)