The Reol: Deception as a Survival Strategy
The Reol survive not by defeating stronger enemies in battle, but by controlling what those enemies believe they remember. Their natural chemical secretion can cause nearby people to accept a fabricated identity and unconsciously create memories that support it. Kaiael appeared to SG-1 as Lieutenant Tyler, a trusted fifth member of the team whom everyone remembered serving beside. The deception was intended to gain protection from Goa’uld forces hunting his people, yet it also demonstrated how completely Reol biology could bypass normal security and personal certainty. Once the truth emerged, Kaiael’s willingness to risk himself for the team complicated any simple judgment of the ruse. The Tok’ra later synthesized the Reol compound, allowing Daniel Jackson to infiltrate a System Lord summit disguised as Yu’s servant. A defensive adaptation developed by a hunted species thus became one of Earth’s most valuable espionage tools. For the Reol, deception is less a weapon of conquest than armor against extinction. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.