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* ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' had a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|pyramidal]] system with Goa'uld as rulers, Jaffas as priests/warriors and Humans as workers. The [[Bizarre Alien Biology|Goa'uld life cycle]] involved both of the lower species.
* ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' had a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|pyramidal]] system with Goa'uld as rulers, Jaffas as priests/warriors and Humans as workers. The [[Bizarre Alien Biology|Goa'uld life cycle]] involved both of the lower species.
** There is this within the Goa'uld too. The Supreme System Lord rules on top, followed by the System Lords, each System Lord has a retinue of Underlords, who have their own retinues of Goa'uld Scientists and courtiers. Queens are generally not "true" lords, and are often regarded as prizes for actual lords to be kept as mates.
** There is this within the Goa'uld too. The Supreme System Lord rules on top, followed by the System Lords, each System Lord has a retinue of Underlords, who have their own retinues of Goa'uld Scientists and courtiers. Queens are generally not "true" lords, and are often regarded as prizes for actual lords to be kept as mates.
** There was also an episode where the worker caste were forced to mine and provide energy for the higher class and didn't even know that the upper caste existed. It wasn't explored if the common upper class people even knew there were workers, as [[SG 1]] were sent to the mines for wanting to explore the frozen tundra.
** There was also an episode where the worker caste were forced to mine and provide energy for the higher class and didn't even know that the upper caste existed. It wasn't explored if the common upper class people even knew there were workers, as [[SG-1]] were sent to the mines for wanting to explore the frozen tundra.