SG-1 Question.

Let's say you're a Goa'uld system lord, like Baal, for random example. You have a Stargate on your homeworld, near your palace, that you keep a coded forcefield on (like the SGC's iris), but with the access code fairly well spread among your upper level minions (who may betray you at any moment, so it's not super secure). However, you have not EVER been attacked at home. Presuming you're a bit smarter than the average Goa'uld, would you keep your Stargate inside your palace under guard, for convenience? Or would you put it outside the walls and rely on your ships if escape should ever be necessary?

I have, for example, always thought Apophis was pretty stupid for having his gate so far away from his palace on Chulak. It gave his enemies far too many opportunities for mischief unobserved.

And yet, OTOH, SG-1 also teaches us that having your Stargate too close to something you want to keep is a recipe for disaster, since gates malfunction, higher-level enemies find ways to attack it, etc.

Not that this is important, even in the fic, I just CAN'T DECIDE!

ETA: It occurs to me that there's canon that it can't be TOO far away, since Baal notices the gate's behaving strangely in Avenger and takes advantage of it, within minutes of it starting.

*back to writing*

From: [identity profile] sabaceanbabe.livejournal.com


Presumably your Goa'uld System Lord is also arrogant, so I'd think s/he would want it close by for ease of use/speed of escape, believing that if anyone does try to attack it, if it's close by, s/he can defend it.
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From: [identity profile] newroticgirl.livejournal.com


Hmmmmm. I can see good reasons for both. Maybe your stargate is in a different wing of your palace, so it's relatively close BUT an attacking force can be caught before they reach the main area? If you've never been attacked, no matter how smart you are, it's easy to get a little lax/overconfident.

Maybe your stargate is in a walled courtyard, inside the main palace but there's only one door in/out so you've got a choke point if an invasion comes?

From: [identity profile] justmyb0nes.livejournal.com


I would put the gate out of the palace but very close of it with a direct secured access (like those special "elevators" I have no idea how you call them in english) in case I have to run fast. And Ill be the only one to know the code for the secured access.
I have no idea if it makes sense sorry

From: [identity profile] mymatedave.livejournal.com


It depends if your Goa'uld is a smart snake like, for instance, Ba'al. If he is than he'll have the gate in an underground bunker near with surveilance cameras which can only be accessed by those transporter elevators.

That way, you can hold potential enemies down there, while also avoiding having your whole palace blow up if those sneaky tau'ri send a bomb through.

From: [identity profile] ivanolix.livejournal.com


Since the palace was presumably built to defend against Goa'uld attackers, I'd think it'd be smarter to keep it away from the palace. Their MO of attack is either a) disabling the gate, or b) sending something through the gate. It won't matter where the gate is in the former case, but it matters a lot in the latter...

I also have a feeling that, despite how well they use a lot of the technology, the Stargates freak out the Goa'uld a little. Not consciously, maybe, but I think they're not all ready to clasp them to their bosoms unless it's way obviously strategic.
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From: [identity profile] lyssie.livejournal.com


Ba'al tends to keep his closer, and on more than one occasion has housed them inside ships (Apophis did that first iirc). So.. ymmv?

From: [identity profile] sg-betty.livejournal.com


I would put it close to the palace, but not in it. Outside the palace itself (and perhapa a first set of walls), and inside the exterior walls. I would have it under resonably heavy guard at all times.
Edited Date: 2009-05-28 03:34 pm (UTC)
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