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"Kek" can also be used as the key word to commence an execution, rather than "fire." | "Kek" can also be used as the key word to commence an execution, rather than "fire." | ||
The word is part of common phrases, including the [[Jaffa resistance]] slogan [[Shal'kek nem'ron|"Shal'kek nem'ron"]] | The word is part of common phrases, including the [[Jaffa resistance]] slogan [[Shal'kek nem'ron|"Shal'kek nem'ron"]] – "I will die free." | ||
== KEY EPISODE == | == KEY EPISODE == |
Latest revision as of 23:00, 16 July 2023
Jaffa term translating into two meanings: weakness, or death. Kek is not tolerated in Jaffa society; if one is weak, he may as well be dead. All Jaffa youth are born with the knowledge that kek is not accepted within the ranks.
"Kek" can also be used as the key word to commence an execution, rather than "fire."
The word is part of common phrases, including the Jaffa resistance slogan "Shal'kek nem'ron" – "I will die free."
KEY EPISODE
Enemies - Apophis uses the word "kek" when he tells SG-1 that it is time for them to die.
Orpheus - Teal'c defines the term "kek" for SG-1, believing that the weakness of being without a symbiote has compromises his abilities as a warrior.