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Though she was believed to have been dispatched to rule other planets in Ra's name, inciting loyalty in the people's god and quelling any rebellions that appeared, it is in fact thought that she spent most of Ra's rule on Earth itself where she was exiled for plotting against her master. The scientists, attempting to gain the knowledge of the Goa'uld, spliced her DNA with that of a human ovum so that they could create a Goa'uld/Human hybrid which they assumed would have the genetic knowledge of Sekhmet; they were partially successful.

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  • Though she was believed to have been dispatched to rule other planets in Ra's name, inciting loyalty in the people's god and quelling any rebellions that appeared, it is in fact thought that she spent most of Ra's rule on Earth itself where she was exiled for plotting against her master. The scientists, attempting to gain the knowledge of the Goa'uld, spliced her DNA with that of a human ovum so that they could create a Goa'uld/Human hybrid which they assumed would have the genetic knowledge of Sekhmet; they were partially successful.
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  • Though she was believed to have been dispatched to rule other planets in Ra's name, inciting loyalty in the people's god and quelling any rebellions that appeared, it is in fact thought that she spent most of Ra's rule on Earth itself where she was exiled for plotting against her master. Put into a canopic jar which fell into the hands of Napoleon Bonaparte, along with other artifacts such as an Ark bomb fitted with a bomb; Ra wanted to make sure she never escaped his wrath and was later acquired by Nazi Germany. It is unknown what happened to the artifacts after this time, but sometime before 2004 rogue N.I.D. agents had managed to somehow acquire a sample of Sekhmet's DNA who turned it over to a group of scientists in Los Angeles who were lead by a Dr. Keffler. The scientists, attempting to gain the knowledge of the Goa'uld, spliced her DNA with that of a human ovum so that they could create a Goa'uld/Human hybrid which they assumed would have the genetic knowledge of Sekhmet; they were partially successful. They called their new creation Anna and used nanite acceleration technology which had been recovered from Argos and stored in Area 51 to speed up her growth rate, producing a fully formed woman in only a few days. Although this new "child" had the memories of the Goa'uld, they only activated themselves when Anna was asleep and they still held all the evil personality which Sekhmet originally had. Keffler and his scientists proceeded to torture Sekhmet whenever she arose as the dominant personality, and indeed Keffler himself even tortured Anna to garner as much information as he could from the Goa'uld. Although Sekhmet began to surface more regularly the longer the tortures went on, she never offered the scientists what they wanted; information of the Goa'uld. Sekhmet even attempted to blackmail the scientists and, in one attempt, managed to escape and murder 32 people who were in the compound she was held in, even activating the bomb which was inside the Ark bomb, before Anna regained control of the body. SG-1 soon arrived on the scene along with Dr. Bill Lee and he, with the help of Teal'c, managed to diffuse the Goa'uld bomb. Though the team attempted to help Anna gain complete control of her body, they did not manage and Sekhmet kept coming to the surface more and more. Sekhmet gained control one last time and set fire to the cell, escaping. Anna at some point regained control of her body and as just Anna killed Keffler saying the evil she saw in herself (Sekhmet) was nothing compared to the evil she saw in him. Anna, unwilling to accept her life being a servant of the Goa'uld which was indeed part of her, activated a fail-safe device which Keffler had designed and so released a deadly toxin into her body, killing both beings inhabiting it. It is unknown if Sekhmet's symbiote is still alive, though it is unlikely as the N.I.D. likely killed the symbiote itself in order to gain access to its DNA. (SG1: "Resurrection") In Stargate SG-1: The Barque of Heaven, Teal'c said that tales are still told of the fall of Sekhmet; she allied herself with Apophis against Ra and she was put to death in a manner so protracted and painful that the stories still circulate two thousand years later.
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