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{{Infobox Character
 
{{Infobox Character
 
|name = Daniel Jackson
 
|name = Daniel Jackson
|image = [[File:Vlcsnap-2015-03-05-13h04m51s31.png|250px]] {{caption|Robot Daniel Jackson}}
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|image = [[File:Vlcsnap-2015-03-05-13h04m51s31.png|250px]] {{caption|Robot Daniel Jackson in the Stargate SG-1 Season 4 episode, "Double Jeopardy".}}
 
|race = Android (human form)
 
|race = Android (human form)
 
|home planet = [[Altair]] (original was from [[Earth]])
 
|home planet = [[Altair]] (original was from [[Earth]])
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Instead, however, they went on their own missions to fight the [[Goa'uld]]. It was on a mission to [[Juna]] that, on [[Cronus]]' orders, the duplicate of Daniel Jackson was executed by [[Darian]] with everyone save for the robot SG-1 stunned and in disbelief that Daniel had been a robot, not of flesh and blood.
 
Instead, however, they went on their own missions to fight the [[Goa'uld]]. It was on a mission to [[Juna]] that, on [[Cronus]]' orders, the duplicate of Daniel Jackson was executed by [[Darian]] with everyone save for the robot SG-1 stunned and in disbelief that Daniel had been a robot, not of flesh and blood.
   
When Darian noted that Cronus seemed as surprised as anyone else that the duplicate Jackson wasn't human, it helped convince him that Cronus was not a god. The [[Samantha Carter (android)|duplicate of Carter]] later tricked a Goa'uld into activating Daniel's [[self-destruct]] so she could escape and ultimately help her human self and team stop Cronus. {{Cite|SG1|Double Jeopardy}}
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When Darian noted that Cronus seemed as surprised as anyone else that the duplicate Jackson wasn't human, it helped finally convince him that Cronus was not a god. The [[Samantha Carter (android)|duplicate of Carter]] later tricked a Goa'uld into activating Daniel's [[self-destruct]] so she could escape and ultimately help her human self and team stop Cronus. {{Cite|SG1|Double Jeopardy}}
   
 
==Apocrypha==
 
==Apocrypha==

Revision as of 12:49, 20 May 2015

Daniel Jackson was an android created by Harlan on Altair to have the physical appearance and consciousness of the original Dr. Daniel Jackson.

Biography

1998

The duplicate Jackson, along with doubles of the rest of SG-1, were left stranded on Altair with the duplicate O'Neill's promise that they would bury their Stargate. (SG1: "Tin Man")

2001

Instead, however, they went on their own missions to fight the Goa'uld. It was on a mission to Juna that, on Cronus' orders, the duplicate of Daniel Jackson was executed by Darian with everyone save for the robot SG-1 stunned and in disbelief that Daniel had been a robot, not of flesh and blood.

When Darian noted that Cronus seemed as surprised as anyone else that the duplicate Jackson wasn't human, it helped finally convince him that Cronus was not a god. The duplicate of Carter later tricked a Goa'uld into activating Daniel's self-destruct so she could escape and ultimately help her human self and team stop Cronus. (SG1: "Double Jeopardy")

Apocrypha

In the novel Stargate SG-1: Hydra, the NID acquire the android construction equipment from Altair, along with the readings taken of SG-1, and use them to create their own duplicates of SG-1, in an attempt to create their own offworld teams that will do what needs to be done. Although the original, 'Alpha' team is essentially SG-1 with certain crucial information- such as the address for Earth- deleted from their memories, later teams were created to increasingly diverge from the original to create a team that would do the job the NID wanted, culminating in the creation of the 'theta team', a team consisting of ruthless versions of SG-1 based on the Goa'uld memory implants acquired from Junior, to the point that the theta Daniel was described as a complete sociopath. Having learned about the truth of their creation, Alpha Daniel- who allowed himself to be called 'Dan' to distinguish himself from his template- contacted the real SGC to ask for their assistance in destroying the theta team, despite knowing that he would inevitably run out of power as a result of having gone 'rogue' and being unable to return to his base. Theta Daniel was eventually shot by the original Samantha Carter when he tried to use Jack O'Neill as a hostage.