I hadn't forgotten that - honest, Heru'ur's First Prime!
My post was based on the argument that the Goa'uld Kordesh has abandoned the host and moved on to another one - leaving the ex-host to fend for himself.
Of course, the alternative is that Kordesh hasn't moved on, merely 'passed the baton' on to another embedded Goa'uld (the one with the female host). He gets cornered, thinks 'Oh, [insert appropriate rude word here] they've found me out - if they think they're gonna get anything out of me they can stuff it. Bugger the host' and lets the tunnel swallow the pair of them up. It's quite possible that it won't be as horrible a death for the symbiote as it is for the host, so Kordesh doesn't care.
If we assume that, though, it leaves us with the rather awkward premise of there being two Goa'uld operatives hiding in the Tok'ra base - and that begs some pretty serious questions about Tok'ra security issues...
My post was based on the argument that the Goa'uld Kordesh has abandoned the host and moved on to another one - leaving the ex-host to fend for himself.
Of course, the alternative is that Kordesh hasn't moved on, merely 'passed the baton' on to another embedded Goa'uld (the one with the female host). He gets cornered, thinks 'Oh, [insert appropriate rude word here] they've found me out - if they think they're gonna get anything out of me they can stuff it. Bugger the host' and lets the tunnel swallow the pair of them up. It's quite possible that it won't be as horrible a death for the symbiote as it is for the host, so Kordesh doesn't care.
If we assume that, though, it leaves us with the rather awkward premise of there being two Goa'uld operatives hiding in the Tok'ra base - and that begs some pretty serious questions about Tok'ra security issues...
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