In 137 years, Bra'tac had only performed the rite twice, and both times the Jaffa died, but he was certain their hearts were freed. Teal'c, number three, was fortunately the exception after he was brainwashed by Apophis, his relieved memories allowing him to retrace the events that lead to him realizing that Apophis was not a god. (SG1: "Threshold")
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| - In 137 years, Bra'tac had only performed the rite twice, and both times the Jaffa died, but he was certain their hearts were freed. Teal'c, number three, was fortunately the exception after he was brainwashed by Apophis, his relieved memories allowing him to retrace the events that lead to him realizing that Apophis was not a god. (SG1: "Threshold")
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| - In 137 years, Bra'tac had only performed the rite twice, and both times the Jaffa died, but he was certain their hearts were freed. Teal'c, number three, was fortunately the exception after he was brainwashed by Apophis, his relieved memories allowing him to retrace the events that lead to him realizing that Apophis was not a god. (SG1: "Threshold") The Jaffa Maz'rai also underwent his own Rite of M'al Sharran after he had realized he was brainwashed by Ba'al - even sealing himself away from his fellow Jaffa so that his symbiote would not be returned to him by another until he was sure that he was freed of the brainwashing - but died in the attempt. (SG1: "Stronghold") A similar process was used by Colonel Everett Young to release Colonel David Telford after he was brainwashed by the Lucian Alliance, Young locking Telford in a compartment on board Destiny and venting the atmosphere, causing Telford to suffocate before he was resuscitated so that his real personality could reassert itself. (SGU: "Incursion, Part 1")
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