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The Tests were a series of protocols originally conducted in the United States in the 1800s to determine if someone was either a witch or possessed by a demonic spirit. When Teal'c of Chulak was put on trial due to being accused and also because he had a mark of the Devil on his forehead, in reality the symbol of his former Master. Apophis, Dr. Daniel Jackson mentioned this to Colonel Jack O'Neill and Captain Samantha Carter. (SG1: "Demons")

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  • The Tests
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  • The Tests were a series of protocols originally conducted in the United States in the 1800s to determine if someone was either a witch or possessed by a demonic spirit. When Teal'c of Chulak was put on trial due to being accused and also because he had a mark of the Devil on his forehead, in reality the symbol of his former Master. Apophis, Dr. Daniel Jackson mentioned this to Colonel Jack O'Neill and Captain Samantha Carter. (SG1: "Demons")
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  • The Tests were a series of protocols originally conducted in the United States in the 1800s to determine if someone was either a witch or possessed by a demonic spirit. When Teal'c of Chulak was put on trial due to being accused and also because he had a mark of the Devil on his forehead, in reality the symbol of his former Master. Apophis, Dr. Daniel Jackson mentioned this to Colonel Jack O'Neill and Captain Samantha Carter. (SG1: "Demons")
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