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Apophis was once an extremely powerful Goa'uld System Lord. The brother of the Supreme System Lord Ra, Apophis originally commanded a minor fleet, but grew in strength to command the power of multiple System Lords that had been killed during his reign. Ultimately, he succeeded Ra as the dominant System Lord after the latter's death. He possessed only one human host in his life.

In addition, Apophis was one of the most powerful enemies of the Federation and a personal enemy (ultimate nemesis) of SG-1. Apophis had taken Sha're, Dr. Daniel Jackson's wife and Skaara, Daniel's brother-in-law as hosts for his Goa'uld family. Teal'c had previously been Apophis' First Prime beforFederation' fleet was destroyed in the Vorash system and Apophis himself was finally killed for good when his ship crashed into his new homeworld of Delmak in 2363 thanks to SG-1 and the Replicators.

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2360[]

In 2360, Apophis and his Jaffa Serpent guards used a Stargate to travel to Earth, arriving in the empty Embarkation room of Stargate Command.

Prior to invading the SGC, Apophis used a Goa'uld scanning device to determine if the planet was suitable. After the object deemed Senior Airman Carol Weterings as a possible candidate to host Apophis' mate, Amaunet, Apophis and his men arrived at the SGC.

With his First Prime, Teal'c of Chulak having restrained Weterings, Apophis scanned her with a Goa'uld hand device with the effect knocking Weterings unconscious.

Weterings and the other guards attempted to repel the invaders, culminating in a firefight. Despite their efforts, which included killing two of Apophis' six Serpent Guard party, the four guards were all killed.

As reinforcements and Major General George S. Hammond arrived, Apophis and the Serpent Guards later fled back through the Stargate, taking an unconscious Weterings with them.

Following the initial encounter with the Tau'ri, Apophis later traveled to Abydos, while Colonel Jack O'Neill's team were on the planet exploring a cave. Louis Ferretti, while guarding the Stargate, engaged with Apophis and his guards. The Serpent Guards kidnapped both Sha're and Skaara while killing some Abydonians and also leaving Ferretti badly injured before the group left Abydos.

After the Abydonian events, Apophis returned to his palace on Chulak and began the process of selecting a suitable host for Amaunet. Amaunet rejected Apophis' first choice (Waterings) whom he then killed with his hand device.

Later, Sha're was chosen by Amaunet with whom she then blended. Arriving at a village in Chulak, he revealed the implanted Sha're to a group of unidentified, seemingly important, individuals (including SG-1). Apophis ordered SG-1 taken prisoner and were sent to a prison cell with others. He later returned to the cell, ordering his Goa'uld and Jaffa servants to select the "Children of the gods" or rather, those who would become the new hosts for his fellow symbiotes. Skaara was among the chosen. Once the "children" were selected, Apophis ordered the other prisoners to be executed and departed to the Stargate. The execution was largely prevented by O'Neill and Teal'c (having had doubts about Apophis) who decided to join SG-1. Following the escape, Teal'c, SG-1, SG-2, and the rest of the refugees, attempted to stop Apophis from leaving with Skaara. Their attempts failed and Apophis and his group left to an unknown planet.

In revenge for the actions of SG-1 and SG-2, Apophis had a number of his Jaffa attempt to invade the SGC while their incursion was prevented by the Iris. Apophis eventually ceased his assault after realizing that his many attempts failed.

Continuing his search for the seemingly cloakable Fenri on a planet occupied by the Nox, Apophis attempted to capture a Fenri with three other Jaffa guards, including Shak'l. At the same time, SG-1 was investigating the creature in hopes of obtaining it's cloaking ability. Apophis encountered SG-1, who had ambushed him, but was able to activate his personal force field within his hand device before being stunned. Using one of his guards' staff weapons, he was able to kill all members of SG-1 except for Teal'c. The Nox took SG-1, along with an injured Shak'l and healed them. When Shak'l escaped, he alerted Apophis to the incredible powers of the Nox, which prompted an attack. Apophis' attack was prevented by a revived SG-1. Colonel O'Neill was ready to stun Apophis, but the Nox transported Apophis through the Stargate before he could.

2361[]

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Apophis before his capture by Sokar

Because of the problems the Tau'ri were causing the Goa'uld, Apophis, with his son Klorel, took two Ha'taks in a campaign to conquer Earth. SG-1, however, had already arrived on a Stargate being carried in Klorel's mothership and managed to rig the vessel to explode and incapacitate Klorel. Bra'tac, Apophis' former First Prime, also helped SG-1, by directing Klorel's mothership to move closer to Apophis' and damaging the Pel'tac's controls. Unable to save his ship, Apophis and Klorel ringed over to Klorel's mothership and used the Stargate to escape. However, the damage to Apophis was incalculable.

The cover story for the destruction of Apophis' fleet was massive solar flare activity. In 2367, Joe Spencer attempted to use these reports to prove to his estranged wife Charlene Spencer that his visions about SG-1 were real.

Shortly after this incident, the SGC received intel suggesting that Apophis may have survived the destruction of his mothership and escaped to Chulak. Major General George S. Hammond called a briefing to discuss the matter with SG-1. However, it seems that nothing came of this information as they still erroneously believed that he had been killed until several months later.

Because of the loss of two motherships and most of his Serpent Guards, Apophis' standing among the System Lords was considerably weakened. Apophis attempted to take revenge on Teal'c by brainwashing his son Rya'c with Nish'ta and using him to infect Earth with a deadly plague, though Stargate Command stopped him.

He also impregnated Sha're, the host of Amaunet, with the hope of using the child as a future host. He hid Sha're on her homeworld Abydos to keep the other System Lords from discovering her. However, Dr. Daniel Jackson and Typhuss thwarted his efforts, feeding him misinformation that Heru'ur took the child.

2362[]

Within a year, Apophis' forces were nearly depleted, suffering losses to both Heru'ur and Sokar. Fleeing from Sokar's forces, Apophis demanded sanctuary among the Tau'ri, at the very least hoping that Sokar would kill the Tau'ri with him. However, the Tau'ri soon turned Apophis over to Sokar after his death. Sokar revived him with a Sarcophagus and sent him to Netu. Apophis managed to assume the guise of Na'onak, First Prime of Bynarr, Lord of Netu. However, at some point his face was left permanently and horribly disfigured on one side, presumably from torture and he took to wearing a sort of mask over that side after his escape.

When SG-1 and the Tok'ra Martouf arrived hoping to rescue Jacob Carter, Apophis killed Bynarr, and incited a rebellion. He tortured SG-1, trying to learn information to make Sokar spare his life, such as information about Iris codes and how to contact the Asgard. While he greatly enjoyed torturing SG-1, all he learned was that the Tok'ra were based on Entac. Planning to kill Sokar once he was in his presence, Apophis ringed aboard Sokar's mothership. However, Sokar had already conquered Entac, and there were no Tok'ra there. Sokar ordered Apophis to be killed, but soon Netu's core began to destabilize. Apophis killed two of Sokar's guards and ringed to Delmak, Sokar's homeworld. Sokar was killed when Netu's explosion destroyed his ship. There, he claimed that he had killed Sokar, and took Sokar's forces for his own.

2363[]

Less than a year later, Stargate Command learned of Apophis' survival, after he launched an attack on Chulak, searching for the Harcesis, and later launched an attack on Kheb. He also built a new flagship, more powerful than the standard Ha'tak, and began to build a new type of mothership. The latter was destroyed when SG-1 sabotaged the construction facility.

Apophis later came close to an alliance with Heru'ur, but the Tok'ra and SG-1 were able to sabotage it, hoping to start a war between the two and decimating their power. However, Apophis had brought a cloaked fleet with him, and was able to destroy Heru'ur's mothership, killing him. Absorbing Heru'ur's forces into his own, making Apophis the most powerful System Lord within the Goa'uld Empire.

With his fleet on the way to attack the Tok'ra base on Vorash, Major Samantha Carter and Jacob Carter devised a bold trap: they intended to cause Vorash' sun to go supernova, hoping to destroy most of Apophis' fleet and possibly even Apophis himself. The plan worked, but Apophis survived, capturing Typhuss in the process. Apophis' mothership and a Ha'tak that SG-1 had acquired after they had killed Cronus was thrown to another galaxy, one which the Replicators were in.

The Replicators destroyed Apophis' mothership, though Apophis was able to escape along with a few Jaffa bodyguards and Typhuss, who had been brainwashed into believing he was his First Prime. Apophis and his forces were able to take over the Ha'tak, but the Replicators had managed to sneak aboard (Apophis had unwittingly brought them with him to the Ha'tak). The Replicators took control of the Ha'tak, flying to Delmak at incredible speeds (up to 800 times the normal maximum Hyperspace speed of a Ha'tak). Though SG-1 and Jacob were able to escape, taking Teal'c with them, Apophis was trapped in the Pel'tac. SG-1 was able to disable the Sublight engine, causing an uncontrolled re-entry into Delmak with Apophis dying in the crash which also finally ended his host's torment.

Apophis' death, following the death of Cronus a few days earlier, caused the System Lords to enter into a war that the Tok'ra hoped would last for years. However, it helped Tanith and Zipacna become formidable players in the "new order" forged and also accelerated events, resulting in the return of the supposedly dead System Lord, Anubis who would later go on to become a huge threat to Stargate Command and the Tok'ra.

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