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[[Image:Zatnikatel.jpg|thumb|right|You can have my lightning snake when you pry it from my cold, dead hands.]] | [[Image:Zatnikatel.jpg|thumb|right|You can have my lightning snake when you pry it from my cold, dead hands.]] | ||
The '''Zat'nikatel''' is a [[naquadah]]-powered [[Goa'uld]] sidearm. Unlike most [[Staff weapon|Goa'uld weapons]], it has an exotic operation. | The '''Zat'nikatel''' is a [[naquadah]]-powered [[Goa'uld]] sidearm. Unlike most [[Staff weapon|Goa'uld weapons]], it has an exotic operation. It was introduced by [[Teal'c]] in the episode "Within the Serpent's Grasp"<ref>[[SG1]]. "[http://stargate.wikia.com/wiki/Within_the_Serpent%27s_Grasp Within the Serpents Grasp]"</ref>. Later, [[Stargate Command]] began making use of captured Zat'nikatel. | ||
<ref>[[SG1]] "[http://stargate.wikia.com/wiki/Within_the_Serpent%27s_Grasp Within the Serpents Grasp]"</ref>. | |||
Nicknamed a "zat gun," the first shot will stun its target, the second shot will typically kill its target, and the third shot will typically disintegrate its target. The last feature is handy for keeping the soundstage uncluttered during action scenes. | Nicknamed a "zat gun," the first shot will stun its target, the second shot will typically kill its target, and the third shot will typically disintegrate its target. The last feature is handy for keeping the soundstage uncluttered during action scenes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:08, 22 October 2008
The Zat'nikatel is a naquadah-powered Goa'uld sidearm. Unlike most Goa'uld weapons, it has an exotic operation. It was introduced by Teal'c in the episode "Within the Serpent's Grasp"[1]. Later, Stargate Command began making use of captured Zat'nikatel.
Nicknamed a "zat gun," the first shot will stun its target, the second shot will typically kill its target, and the third shot will typically disintegrate its target. The last feature is handy for keeping the soundstage uncluttered during action scenes.
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