It seemed unnecessary that Kelmaa had to die. I thought a healthy symbiote can consciously leave a healthy host with no ill effect to either party. The symbiote could've survived in the tank where Egeria was.
There seems to be a number of plot holes or at least variations in the whole gou'ald queen reproduction cycle and host species compatiblilty.
Hathor gave birth to symbiotes through her host's human womb, utilising a male human to ensure the offsprings gou'ald-host compatibility.
Egeria gave birth directly through an egg sac.
Amonet gave birth to a human child, in the normal human way, except the child had the genetic memories of the parents. (I'm not sure WHY they did this)
In one episode it was mentioned that the use of Jaffa as incubators greatly increased the chance of a sucessful blend with a human host when the larva matured.
There seems to be a number of plot holes or at least variations in the whole gou'ald queen reproduction cycle and host species compatiblilty.
Hathor gave birth to symbiotes through her host's human womb, utilising a male human to ensure the offsprings gou'ald-host compatibility.
Egeria gave birth directly through an egg sac.
Amonet gave birth to a human child, in the normal human way, except the child had the genetic memories of the parents. (I'm not sure WHY they did this)
In one episode it was mentioned that the use of Jaffa as incubators greatly increased the chance of a sucessful blend with a human host when the larva matured.
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