lars573
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Ra's guards in the movie were regular guys, when they spoke with the helmets down they sounded normal. Ra had all the same thing that the snake heads in the TV show do, glowing eyes, and a wired voice. His guards don't, and the people of Abydos think the guards are gods too. There are 3 things they worked into the Stargate mythos when they started SG-1.
1.The stargate goes to multiple planets
2.The Goa'uld are snake like parasites in your head
3.The soldiers are Jaffa, gen-tech soldiers with baby goa'ulds in a pouch in their gut.
In the movie Ra is a dying alien who transfers his mind into a young adult Egyptian to survive. Ra's original body looks like a cross between an Asgard and an Unas.
IMO it's a credit to the creators of SG-1 that all the changes they shoe-horned into the Stargate concept not seem at all forced.
1.The stargate goes to multiple planets
2.The Goa'uld are snake like parasites in your head
3.The soldiers are Jaffa, gen-tech soldiers with baby goa'ulds in a pouch in their gut.
In the movie Ra is a dying alien who transfers his mind into a young adult Egyptian to survive. Ra's original body looks like a cross between an Asgard and an Unas.
IMO it's a credit to the creators of SG-1 that all the changes they shoe-horned into the Stargate concept not seem at all forced.
And not really bad actors, but they weren't really comfortable with each other yet.
Live it up while you still can, this is going to be your life for the next ten years.