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==Summary==
==Summary==
P3S-114 was a planet under Ba’al’s domain.  The Tok’ra Zarin operated undercover as the Goa’uld in charge of the garrison there.
P3S-114 was a planet under Ba'al's domain.  The Tok'ra Zarin operated undercover as the Goa'uld in charge of the garrison there.


==Factoids==
==Factoids==
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* '''Source of Address:''' Undetermined
* '''Source of Address:''' Undetermined
* '''Introduced in Episode:''' 8.10 "Endgame"
* '''Introduced in Episode:''' 8.10 "Endgame"
* '''Earth Cultural/Technological Equivalent:''' Unknown; Goa’uld controlled
* '''Earth Cultural/Technological Equivalent:''' Unknown; Goa'uld controlled
* '''Main Interest:''' Tok’ra operative stationed there gathering intelligence on Ba’al
* '''Main Interest:''' Tok'ra operative stationed there gathering intelligence on Ba’al
* '''Influenced/Dominated by:''' Goa’uld-specifically, Ba’al
* '''Influenced/Dominated by:''' Goa’uld-specifically, Ba'al
* '''History of Stargate:''' Unknown.
* '''History of Stargate:''' Unknown.


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==Geopolitical Structure and History==  
==Geopolitical Structure and History==  


P3S-114 was a planet under the Goa'uld Ba'al’s domain.  On the planet was a garrison controlled by Lord Zarin, who was believed to be a minor Goa'uld following Ba'al.  Unbeknownst to the Jaffa who followed her, Zarin was actually a Tok'ra spy.  She was working undercover to gain intelligence on Ba'al’s movements and any other information that could help the Tok'ra resistence.   
P3S-114 was a planet under the Goa'uld Ba'al's domain.  On the planet was a garrison controlled by Lord Zarin, who was believed to be a minor Goa'uld following Ba'al.  Unbeknownst to the Jaffa who followed her, Zarin was actually a Tok'ra spy.  She was working undercover to gain intelligence on Ba'al’s movements and any other information that could help the Tok'ra resistence.   


Although losing track of the Tok'ra after they left the Alpha Site, the SGC was still aware of the location of some Tok'ra operatives, including Zarin.  When Jaffa worlds were succumbing to symbiote poison developed by the Tok'ra, Teal'c and another rebel Jaffa, M'zel, traveled to P3S-114 to try and find out why this was happening.  They allowed themselves to be captured by Zarin’s Jaffa.  Shocked at their appearance, Zarin ordered her guards to leave them so she could question them privately.  In a heated, and at one point, violent, discussion, it was revealed the Tok'ra were not using the symbiote poison.
Although losing track of the Tok'ra after they left the Alpha Site, the SGC was still aware of the location of some Tok'ra operatives, including Zarin.  When Jaffa worlds were succumbing to symbiote poison developed by the Tok'ra, Teal'c and another rebel Jaffa, M'zel, traveled to P3S-114 to try and find out why this was happening.  They allowed themselves to be captured by Zarin’s Jaffa.  Shocked at their appearance, Zarin ordered her guards to leave them so she could question them privately.  In a heated, and at one point, violent, discussion, it was revealed the Tok'ra were not using the symbiote poison.


As they spoke, the Trust, who were actually behind the attacks, launched a chemical filled missile through Earth’s stolen Stargate to P3S-114.  It exploded in the atmosphere of the planet, releasing the symbiote poison.  Zarin was killed by the poison, with M'zel and Zarin’s Jaffa dying soon after.  On tretonin, Teal'c was without a symbiote and thus immune to the toxin.
As they spoke, the Trust, who were actually behind the attacks, launched a chemical filled missile through Earth's stolen Stargate to P3S-114.  It exploded in the atmosphere of the planet, releasing the symbiote poison.  Zarin was killed by the poison, with M'zel and Zarin's Jaffa dying soon after.  On tretonin, Teal'c was without a symbiote and thus immune to the toxin.


==Episodes==  
==Episodes==  

Revision as of 23:46, 19 November 2005

P3S-114

Summary

P3S-114 was a planet under Ba'al's domain. The Tok'ra Zarin operated undercover as the Goa'uld in charge of the garrison there.

Factoids

  • Names and Designations: P3S-114
  • Number of Suns: Unknown
  • Number of Moons: Unknown
  • Source of Address: Undetermined
  • Introduced in Episode: 8.10 "Endgame"
  • Earth Cultural/Technological Equivalent: Unknown; Goa'uld controlled
  • Main Interest: Tok'ra operative stationed there gathering intelligence on Ba’al
  • Influenced/Dominated by: Goa’uld-specifically, Ba'al
  • History of Stargate: Unknown.

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Geopolitical Structure and History

P3S-114 was a planet under the Goa'uld Ba'al's domain. On the planet was a garrison controlled by Lord Zarin, who was believed to be a minor Goa'uld following Ba'al. Unbeknownst to the Jaffa who followed her, Zarin was actually a Tok'ra spy. She was working undercover to gain intelligence on Ba'al’s movements and any other information that could help the Tok'ra resistence.

Although losing track of the Tok'ra after they left the Alpha Site, the SGC was still aware of the location of some Tok'ra operatives, including Zarin. When Jaffa worlds were succumbing to symbiote poison developed by the Tok'ra, Teal'c and another rebel Jaffa, M'zel, traveled to P3S-114 to try and find out why this was happening. They allowed themselves to be captured by Zarin’s Jaffa. Shocked at their appearance, Zarin ordered her guards to leave them so she could question them privately. In a heated, and at one point, violent, discussion, it was revealed the Tok'ra were not using the symbiote poison.

As they spoke, the Trust, who were actually behind the attacks, launched a chemical filled missile through Earth's stolen Stargate to P3S-114. It exploded in the atmosphere of the planet, releasing the symbiote poison. Zarin was killed by the poison, with M'zel and Zarin's Jaffa dying soon after. On tretonin, Teal'c was without a symbiote and thus immune to the toxin.

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--Aurora Novarum 12:25 19 Nov 2005 EST