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--''Written for Solutions by Jordan Kreiger.''<br/> | --''Written for Solutions by Jordan Kreiger.''<br/> | ||
-- Converted to Wiki and edited by [[User:Aurora|Aurora Novarum]], April 2006 | -- Converted to Wiki and edited by [[User:Aurora|Aurora Novarum]], April 2006 |
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Summary
Ha'tak-Class Motherships are the primary capital starships of the Goa'uld. They are almost always in the possession of the Goa'uld System Lords, and are a direct representation of a Goa'uld's military power. Since the collapse of the System Lords at Dakara, Ha'taks have been seen in the possession of the Free Jaffa Nation, Lucian Alliance, and the Tok'ra. The first time we see this ship is Stargate: The Movie. The first time they appear extensively, both internally and externally, is 1.22 "Within The Serpent's Grasp Part One".
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Technical Details
Ha'tak literally means "pyramid ship", and is the general name for this type of vessel, although there are at least five variations seen. The most common type consists of a flattened oval superstructure, with a large, dark gold three-sided pyramid in the center of the ship. The pyramid can be considered similar to the exposed superstructure of a naval vessel. Inside this pyramid is where all major functions of the ship are controlled, including the bridge (called pel'tak in Goa'uld language), and the cargo bay/docking ports, and the hangar bays for Death Gliders. Several ring platforms exist throughout the ship.
The ships are presumably created with naquadah hulls, and, as most Goa'uld technology, is powered through naquadah power sources. Goa'uld computer and hyperdrive technology is crystal based, and the ha'tak has probably many hundred crystal systems aboard, as well as many stored as spare parts. The exact number of Jaffa that crew a ha'tak is unstated, however, given the size of the vessel (over six hundred meters in diameter), several thousand troops could be transported aboard a single vessel. (description, 1.22 "Within the Serpent's Grasp Part 1", pel'tak reference, 4.22 "Exodus Part 1")
Ha'taks are the primary vessels of a Goa'uld System Lord, and often a ha'tak will be the flagship of a particular Lord. Because of this, their personal ha'tak is often much more powerful than others, and contains specific technology for aiding them in their godly duties. The pel'tak of the ha'tak will have the System Lord's throne, often customized for the individual Goa'uld. From here they will issue orders to the helmsman of the ha'tak, and are directly positioned behind them and the pel'tak's front window. A sarcophagus may also be carried onboard incase of an accident. (1.22 "Within the Serpent's Grasp Part One", 5.01 "Enemies Part Two")
A ha'tak vessel is similarly sized to the Daniel Jackson of the Asgard, but it is of no comparison in general military strength. Asgard ships have demonstrated an ability to completely annihilate several ha'taks at once, while sustaining zero damage themselves. However, ha'taks are still powerful forces themselves, compared to Earth vessels. The rail guns and nuclear missiles of the Prometheus- and Daedalus-class vessels do not penetrate ha'tak shields. Ha'taks have demonstrated that they can engage the Daedalus-class and nearly destroy it within minutes. Ha'taks, while being used for space combat, are primarily flying garrisons, and are also used as planetary bombers in Goa'uld invasion tactics. This can be used to strike fear into the populace and force them to worship the Goa'uld in command, or to simply dispose of a planet and its population.
For offensive and defensive technology, ha'tak primary weaponry is staff cannons, a scaled up version of the hand-held staff weapon. They also possess powerful defensive shielding. The staff cannons are a fearsome weapon, capable of striking targets with an explosive power in each burst equal to 200-megaton detonations. This quoted value may not even have been full-power strikes. There are also at least 24 point defense cannons set around the perimeter. Combined with flights of Death Gliders, a ha'tak can fend off both small fighters and capital ship attacks.
Although the ship can be best summed up as a mobile garrison and gun platform, ha'taks also can fulfill a carrier role, and can carry dozens of smaller vessels within. Large numbers of Goa'uld Death Gliders are stored within the ship, and could presumably be launched for surface deployment, recon, and defense of the mothership. Tel'tak cargo vessels can also be used as transports and landing vessels. Al'kesh bombing craft can also be presumably carried as well, but that has not been confirmed. Some ha'tak vessels have been seen equipped with a cloaking device. While it is unknown where this technology was developed, the ha'taks of Sokar were equipped with this device, and were subsequently absorbed into Apophis's fleet. Luckily, Apophis's fleet was destroyed soon after, and since then, no ha'tak has been shown to use a cloaking device. (4.13 "Serpent's Venom" and 4.22 "Exodus Part 1")
For a ha'tak's propulsion and traveling capabilities, it is known that they may travel at 32,000 times the speed of light through hyperspace (Calculated in 4.22 "Exodus part 1", as 125 years to travel 4 million light-years). The massive vessels are also shown to be capable of landing directly on a planet's surface. While it can land on almost any surface, properly constructed pyramids are shown to be more favored as landing pads, as they provide an immovable base for the ship as well as an easily defended departure point for the ship's ring transport system.
Ha'tak Variants
Ra's Mothership
Apophis's Mothership
Apophis's Prototype Mothership
System Lord Flagship
Anubis Mothership
Ship Compartments
Pel'tak
Death Glider Hangar Bay
Shield Generator
Engine Room
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The power source and hyperdrive equipment of a ha'tak are stored here. Crystal based, they are several inches in dimension, and can be manipulated to enhance the ha'tak. Replicators, upon infesting a ha'tak, will flock here, presumably drawing energy from the reactors, and using their knowledge to improve the hyperdrive of the Goa'uld ships (4.22 "Exodus, Part 1").
Cargo Room
Episodes
- Stargate: The Movie
- 1.20 "There But For The Grace Of God"
- 1.22 "Within The Serpent's Grasp Part 1"
- 2.01 "The Serpent's Lair Part 2"
- 2.06 "Thor's Chariot"
- 3.06 "Point Of View"
- 4.03 "Upgrades"
- 4.13 "Serpent's Venom"
- 4.21 "Double Jeopardy"
- 4.22 "Exodus Part 1"
- 5.01 "Enemies Part 2"
- 5.22 "Revelations"
- 6.01 "Redemption Part 1"
- 6.02 "Redemption Part 2"
- 6.03 "Descent"
- 6.22 "Full Circle"
- 7.01 "Fallen Part 1"
- 7.02 "Homecoming Part 2"
- 7.22 "Lost City Part 2"
- 8.16 "Reckoning Part 1"
- 8.17 "Reckoning Part 2"
- 9.16 "Off The Grid"
- 9.20 "Camelot Part 2"
Related Characters
Related Articles
- Al'kesh
- Ancient Outpost Defense Weapons
- Asgard
- Dakara
- Daedalus-Class Ship
- Daniel Jackson (Ship)
- Death Glider
- Dial Home Device (DHD)
- Free Jaffa Nation
- Goa'uld
- Jaffa
- Lucian Alliance
- Mark 12A Minuteman
- Naquadah
- PX9-757
- Prometheus
- Replicators
- Ring Transporter
- Sarcophagus
- SG-1
- Stargate
- System Lord
- Tel'tak
- Tok'ra
- Trinium
--Written for Solutions by Jordan Kreiger.
-- Converted to Wiki and edited by Aurora Novarum, April 2006