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A Semekhtet was a type of vehicle that had been created by the Goa'uld and used by their Jaffa warriors. These oval shaped golden skinned craft floated across its environment and had positions for at least two occupants. One served as the driver and the other mounted a turret at the top which allowed it to be used on the battlefield.

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  • A Semekhtet was a type of vehicle that had been created by the Goa'uld and used by their Jaffa warriors. These oval shaped golden skinned craft floated across its environment and had positions for at least two occupants. One served as the driver and the other mounted a turret at the top which allowed it to be used on the battlefield.
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  • A Semekhtet was a type of vehicle that had been created by the Goa'uld and used by their Jaffa warriors. These oval shaped golden skinned craft floated across its environment and had positions for at least two occupants. One served as the driver and the other mounted a turret at the top which allowed it to be used on the battlefield. Teal'c was known to had used Semekhtet in the past and demonstrated its operations during SG-1's mission to find the artifacts linked to the Haaken. One such vehicle was located outside the Pyramid of Teopal where Jack O'Neill commented that the Goa'uld could have crafted a "smoother" ride with all their advanced technology.
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