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"O'Neill is legendary."
Loki

Jonathan J. O'Neill, also known as John or, more commonly, Jack, was a General serving in the United States Air Force, serving 8 years in the Stargate Program until he was transferred to the Pentagon. He was the original leader of SG-1 and Commander of Stargate Command.

Personal information

O'Neill was the leader of SG-1 from its inception until he was promoted to Brigadier General, and placed in command of Stargate Command. He was on the original expedition to Abydos with Daniel Jackson. He's a brave, irreverent, protective, skeptical, sometimes short-tempered man; an atypical but successful military leader. Together with his team, he's a bonafide hero of Earth.

His personal history is troubled: shortly before traveling through the Stargate for the first time his son was killed while playing with his pistol and, in the aftermath of this tragedy, he separated from his wife Sara O'Neill. His professional life has been adventurous. He has hinted at some of the operations in his years in the special forces: covert operations in East Germany and Iraq (during the Gulf War) have been mentioned. He was born on October 20, 1952 (SG1: "Fragile Balance"). His father-in-law described him as being an Irishman, suggesting he may be of Irish descent. (SG1: "Cold Lazarus")

Jack O'Neill is now a Major General and commander of Homeworld Security. He was Commander of Stargate Command (2004-2005) and Commanding officer of SG-1 from 1997-2004. His service number is 69-4-141.

Jack O'Neill also naturally possesses the Ancient Technology Activation Gene.

Jack has a very dry sense of humor and is impatient with complicated explanations. However, in a conversation with Lt. Col. Samantha Carter, he explains that he is worried about her because she has not tried to baffle him with scientific babble for a few days (SG1: "Affinity").

O'Neill was originally born in Chicago, but he moved to Minnesota at some point. (SG1: "Children of the Gods", "The Fifth Man")

His favorite color is peridot. (SG1: "Heroes, Part 1")

Biography

1994

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Colonel Jack O'Neill in the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, shortly before the first expedition to Abydos

On the first mission to Abydos, O'Neill, grieving for the accidental death of his son due to him shooting himself with his gun, brought a nuclear warhead, believing the mission was suicide. Ra, the Supreme System Lord of the Goa'uld Empire, discovered it and decided to send it to Earth. While there, he met Skaara, who reminded him of Charlie, but still activated the bomb. While Daniel Jackson tried to save Sha're, a local woman he had fallen in love with, O'Neill battled Ra's First Prime, finally decapitating him with ring transporters. Ra, however, had altered the bomb, making it incapable of deactivation. When Ra learned that the Abydonians had rebelled, he took his mothership into orbit. O'Neill, unable to deactivate the bomb, sent it up to the ship, killing Ra, but inadvertantly beginning Earth's war with the Goa'uld. (Stargate)

1997

SG-1
Commanders of SG-1
Jonathan J. O'Neill (1997-2000)
Robert Makepeace (2000)
Jonathan J. O'Neill (2000-2004)
Samantha Carter (2004-2005)
Cameron Mitchell (2005-Present)

After the mission to Abydos, O'Neill resigned from the Air Force. 3 years later, in 1997, Gen. George Hammond requested him to return to Stargate Command to discuss the events during the Abydos mission after Apophis and a group of his Jaffa arrived on Earth through it's Stargate for a brief period of time, kidnapping an officer. When Hammond ordered to have a nuclear warhead sent to Abydos, O'Neill confessed that they did not kill the whole population, but only Ra and his ship in orbit. He requested to send a team to the planet, but he was denied and was thrown into the SGC Brig. There, he met his old teammates Charles Kawalsky and Louis Ferretti.

After some time, Hammond returned to the Brig and talked with O'Neill about going to the Abydos. In order to contact Daniel Jackson, who was still on the planet, O'Neill took a kleenex box and threw it through the Stargate to Abydos. Sometime later, it was returned with the message 'Thanks. Send More.'. Hammond authorized O'Neill, Kawalsky and Ferretti to return to Abydos, along with the scientist Samantha Carter. On Abydos, O'Neill was able to reunite with Daniel Jackson, however another attack by Apophis injured Ferretti and saw Skaara and Sha're taken. The team returned to Earth with the gate address of Apophis' homeworld. Under the authorization of Hammond, O'Neill was made the leader of the team SG-1 with Carter and Jackson. They were sent off to Chulak, the homeworld of Apophis, along with SG-2 under the command of Kawalsky. SG-1 was captured by Apophis and nearly executed until O'Neill convinced Teal'c to join him. O'Neill was able to acquire a staff weapon and blast a hole in the cell, and his team, along with the prisoners were able to escape back to Earth. (SG1: "Children of the Gods")

1998

When Senator Robert Kinsey recommended shutting down the Stargate Program, O'Neill and SG-1 hijacked the Stargate, heading to coordinates that they had found on a previous mission. There, they learned that they were on one of two Goa'uld motherships headed to Earth, controlled by Klorel, the son of Apophis, who had taken Skarra as a host. O'Neill was forced to kill Skaara to prevent him from killing Jackson, but he was revived with a sarcophagus. SG-1 was able to sabotage the mothership, and destroy Apophis' motherhship in the explosion. SG-1 were hailed as heroes, and the program was allowed to remain active. (SG1: "Politics", "Within the Serpent's Grasp", "The Serpent's Lair")

1999

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O'Neill accesses the Ancient's repository of knowledge

While exploring P3R-272, the Ancient's repository of knowledge was downloaded into his brain. However, Human physiology was not evolved to the point where his brain could handle that information, causing him to begin speaking Ancient and begin to die. However, his subconcious mind was able to write new addresses into the Stargate map, as well as build a generator that allowed him to gate to Othala, the Asgard homeworld. There, the Asgard erased the knowledge from his memory, told him of the Alliance of Four Great Races, and begining the Asgard's long interest in O'Neill. (SG1: "The Fifth Race")

When O'Neill, Carter, and Jackson were captured by Hathor, they were told that the others were dead, and that they were 78 years into the future. O'Neill was the first to discover the ruse, and located Carter and Daniel. Hathor then implanted a Goa'uld symbiote into O'Neill, but Raully was able to cryogenically freeze him, and Carter revived him. As Hathor attempted to kill Carter, O'Neill grabbed the Goa'uld Queen from behind, and threw her into the liquid nitrogen, killing her. This caused the System Lords to prepare to launch an attack on Earth, but Thor was able to negotiate Earth's entry into the Protected Planets Treaty, with O'Neill's help, beginning a deep respect between the two. (SG1: "Out of Mind", "Into the Fire", "Fair Game")

2000

While on Edora, the Stargate was buried in a meteor shower, and O'Neill was trapped on the planet for over three months. There, O'Neill became close to a local woman, but after the SGC was able to make contact with Edora, he returned. (SG1: "A Hundred Days")

Shortly afterwards, the Asgard and the Tollans approached the SGC with evidence that Earth had been stealing their technology, as well as the technology of the Nox and the Tok'ra. O'Neill and Hammond convinced them that the SGC wasn't reposnible, but the Asgard insisted that O'Neill discover who was responsible. O'Neill "stole" a Tollan weapon deactivator, and "resigned" from the military. He was approached by Harry Maybourne, who offered him a chance to acquire alien technology illegally. O'Neill, however, sent word of the Omega Site to the Asgard, who then retook the technology. O'Neill revealed the plan to SG-1, and was reinstated. (SG1: "Shades of Gray")

When the Replicators took control of the Beliskner, Thor was forced to beam O'Neill to the vessel, to give him warning of the threat and help him destroy the ship. O'Neill requested a large amount of ordinance and weapons, and Carter and Teal'c beamed aboard as well. When Thor revealed that there was no way to destroy the ship easily, Carter came up with the idea to destroy it with an uncontrolled reentry. SG-1 beamed the Stargate to the ship, and was able to gate out before impact. (SG1: "Nemesis", "Small Victories")

At the insistence of the Tok'ra Anise, O'Neill, Carter, and Jackson used the Atoniek armbands to test their effectiveness. While they increased their natural abilities, they also affected their judgement. They hijacked the Stargate to destroy a new mothership Apophis was building, but the armbands came off halfway through the mission. However, Teal'c was able to rescue them. Later, there were concerns that O'Neill and Carter were comprimised as Zatarcs. It was only after they admited that they had feelings for each other that they were exonerated. (SG1: "Upgrades", "Divide and Conquer")

2001

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Colonel O'Neill in field uniform

When the NID pressured General Hammond to step down, O'Neill allied temporarily with Harry Maybourne to locate information that would allow Hammond to return. The trail took them to Senator Kinsey, revealing his very close relationship with the rogue NID members. (SG1: "Chain Reaction")

With the help of robotic doubles that were created by Harlan, SG-1 killed the System Lord Cronus, and acquired his ha'tak. Using to plan a trap for Apophis, they rigged a Stargate to absorb some of the hydrogen from the sun around Vorash. However, an al'kesh arrived to pick up Tanith, and Teal'c took the death glider they were flying in to destroy the vessel. They managed to shoot down the al'kesh, but their glider crashed as well. Teal'c was killed in an ambush, and O'Neill was barely saved. The jump to hyperspace caught the tailend of the supernova, which sent them and Apophis' mothership four million lightyears away, to a galaxy filled with Replicators. Apophis took control of Cronus' mothership, with Teal'c believing that he was once again First Prime of Apophis. SG-1 and Jacob Carter managed to destroy the ha'tak by causing it to crash into Delmak, killing Apophis and destroying the Replicators, but Teal'c was still insitant on his loyalty. It was only with the help of Bra'tac that Teal'c brainwashing was overcome. (SG1: "Double Jeopardy", "Exodus", "Enemies", "Threshold")

2002

After Daniel died and ascended to save Kelowna, O'Neill retreated into himself, causing some resentment from Carter. He resented Jonas Quinn, and resisted his and Teal'c's attempts to allow him onto SG-1. When Anubis took Thor hostage, SG-1 agreed to help rescue him. They succeeded, but Thor was placed into a coma due to the mind probe. After Anubis tried to detonate the Stargate, and Jonas gave Carter the idea to send the gate into space with the X-302, O'Neill, who preformed the mission, allowed Jonas to join the team. After the ha'tak that Anubis used to capture Thor appeared over Earth, O'Neill lead an away team to salvage it. When they learned that Thor's conciousness was inside the computerbanks, they removed it, saving Thor but causing the vessel to self-destruct. (SG1: "Meridian", "Revelations", "Redemption", "Descent")

When researchers in Antartica found an Ancient frozen in the ice, SG-1 and Janet Fraiser travelled down to study her. Ayiana, as the Ancient was named, was carrying a plague that infected everyone. While she healed the others, O'Neill was still sick, and Aiyanna soon died afterwards. O'Neill was implanted with Kanen, a Tok'ra symbiote. After the blending, Kanen had the compulsion to rescue Shallan, the lo'taur of Ba'al, but the mission went wrong and Kanen left O'Neill's body. O'Neill was tortured by Baal. While Daniel Jackson approached him and offered him a chance to ascend, he refused. It was only after Yu attacked the base that O'Neill and Shayla were able to escape, but it left O'Neill with an even deeper distrust of the Tok'ra—and a long lasting animosity toward Ba'al. (SG1: "Frozen", "Abyss")

2003

When Kinsey was believed to have been assassinated, O'Neill was charged with the crime, but was exonerated with the help of Malcolm Barrett and SG-1. (SG1: "Smoke and Mirrors")

When Maybourne came to O'Neill's cabin, claiming to have the address to a planet with Ancient weapons, O'Neill and Maybourne were transported to the planets moon, with Maybourne attempting to locate a Furling utopia. While there, Maybourne came under the influence of a hallucinogenic plant that caused the inhabitants to go mad and kill each other. Maybourne eventually overcame the effects, and O'Neill allowed him to retire to another planet. (SG1: "Paradise Lost")

Daniel Jackson later came to Jack, asking SG-1's help when Anubis was threatening Abydos. SG-1 was able to locate the Eye of Ra, and learned of the existence of a Lost City of the Ancients, but were forced to turn it over to Anubis, who threatened to destroy Abydos. Anubis destroyed the planet anyway, and started to become the dominant System Lord. Whiel scouting Vis Uban, they found a descended Daniel, and convinced him to return to Earth. When Jonas came up with an idea to destroy Anubis' mothership, O'Neill and Carter flew the F-302 through the shields, and destroyed the crystals by launching a missle into the power core. Anubis took his mothership to Langara, hoping to use naquadria to power the ship. O'Neill lead a team that attempted to buy time for the System Lords to destroy the vessel. The plan worked, allowing Jonas to return to Langara a hero, and allowing Daniel to rejoin SG-1. (SG1: "Full Circle", "Fallen", "Homecoming")

Shortly aftwerwards, O'Neill was abducted by the Asgard scientist Loki, who believed that O'Neill was the key to solving their cloning problems. However, O'Neill, while advanced for the Tau'ri evolutionary chain, was not the solution for their cloning problems, and Thor placed a marker in his DNA to prevent manipulation. O'Neill was replaced by a clone who failed to mature at a normal rate, and SG-1 were able to capture Loki. After repairing the clone's DNA, a visibly angry Thor took Loki into his custody. (SG1: "Fragile Balance")

When Anubis created the new Kull Warriors, O'Neill lead a team to capture one for interrogation. After learning that Daniel and Bill Lee had been captured while seeking an Ancient device in Nicaragua, O'Neill went to rescue them. (SG1: "Evolution")

2004

After locating another Ancient repository of knowledge, O'Neill had the knowledge downloaded into his brain, in the hopes of finding the Lost City. After returning to Earth, however, SG-1 learned that newly inaugurated President Henry Hayes had relieved Hammond and replaced him wih Doctor Elizabeth Weir. As O'Neill's condition began to deteriorate, SG-1 persuaded Weir to let them go by tel'tak to Proclarush Taonas. Arriving at the planet's outpost, O'Neill activated an Ancient star map, showed a picture of Earth, and said two words: Terra Atlantus. The Lost City of the Ancients was the Lost City of Atlantis, and it was on Earth. He also took the ZPM powering the outpost, and travelled to Antarctica, bypassing a fleet Anubis had brought to conquer Earth. During the Battle of Antarctica, O'Neill used the control chair in the Antarctic outpost to activate thousands of drone weapons, which destroyed Anubis' fleet. However, SG-1 was forced to place O'Neill in a stasis pod to prevent the Ancient knowledge from overwhelming him. (SG1: "Lost City")

Stargate Command
Commanders of Stargate Command

Major General George S. Hammond (1997-2000)

Major General Henry Bauer (2000)

Major General George S. Hammond (2000-2004)

General Shaun Woodburn (2004)

Major General George S. Hammond (2004)

Dr. Elizabeth Weir (2004)

Brigadier General Jack O'Neill (2004-2005)

Major General Henry Landry (2005-201?)

Brigadier General Samantha Carter (201?-)

Before he erased the knowledge, Thor interfaced O'Neill's mind with the Daniel Jackson, and asked him to build a weapon to fight the Replicators. O'Neill constructed a disruptor to severe the Replicator blocks and render them inert, allowing SG-1 to rescue a captured Carter and save Orilla. Back on Earth, O'Neill was promoted to Brigadier General and made commander of the SGC. His first act was to promote Carter to Lieutenant Colonel and make her commanding officer of SG-1. (SG1: "New Order")

While travelling to the Antarctic outpost, O'Neill was nearly killed when Carson Beckett launched a drone weapon, only being saved by the flying of John Sheppard. At the outpost, Daniel, Weir, and Rodney McKay persuaded O'Neill to authorize an expedition to travell to Atlantis, in the Pegasus galaxy. Despite Weir's insistence that Sheppard, who possessed the ATA gene, to be included, O'Neill was hesitant, citing Sheppard record, to which Weir pointed out O'Neill's record. O'Neill tried to convince Sheppard, saying that people who don't want to go through the Stargate were "whacked". (SGA: "Rising")

2005

After sending SG-1 to warn Maybourne of the impending approach of Ares, they discovered an Ancient vessel designed to travel in time. As O'Neill was the only one who could fly the vessel, he went off-world to activate it. He was able to destroy Ares' mothership, and save the people of the planet. The entire experience was rather fond for O'Neill, who commented that he "missed going off world". (SG1: "It's Good to Be King")

When the Replicators began an invasion of the Milky Way, O'Neill coordinated with the Rebel Jaffa, the Tok'ra, and the Asgard to mount a defense of the galaxy. He refused to help Baal, however, to give the Rebel Jaffa a chance to take Dakara. When the Replicators breached the Iris, O'Neill led the defense of Cheyenne Mountain, trying to stall long enough to allow General Hammond to destroy the mountain. However, Carter and Jacob were able to use the Dakara Superweapon to destroy the Replicators in the galaxy, which also had the effect of inciting the rest of the Jaffa to rebel and bringing about the fall of the Goa'uld Empire. (SG1: "Reckoning", "Threads")

When Daniel Jackson discovered that Ra possessed a ZPM, they used the time ship to travel back to 3,000 BC to steal it. However, the jumper was discovered by Ra's Jaffa. SG-1 left a message to warn the future, and attempted to cause a rebellion. However, O'Neill, Carter, and Teal'c were executed, and Ra took the Stargate when he left Earth. An alternate O'Neill, Carter, and Teal'c located Daniel, insured the Stargate was buried, and preserved the timeline (with the only noticeable exception being that the pond O'Neill fished in now had fish). (SG1: "Moebius")

Following the collapse of the Goa'uld Empire, SG-1 disbanded itself. O'Neill was promoted to Major General and made commander of Homeworld Security, being succeeded by General Hank Landry as the commander of the SGC. Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell was able to reunite SG-1, however. After alerting the Ori to the presence of Humans in the Milky Way, Daniel admitted to O'Neill that he was actually scared, but O'Neill reminded him that they had faced some serious threats before, and come out alive. (SG1: "Avalon", "Origin")

2006

General O'Neill asked SG-1 to help Martin Lloyd in making a movie of Wormhole X-Treme!, to insure plausible deniability incase word of the Program was leaked. O'Neill also accompanied SG-1 through Mitchell's 200th trip through the Stargate, having a desire to go through it at least one more time. (SG1: "200")

While testing the Gate bridge that Carter and McKay developed to accelerate travel between Earth and Pegasus, the Daedalus encountered live Ancients who reclaimed Atlantis. O'Neill and Richard Woolsey were sent as liasons, as the Ancients had asked the Atlantis expedition to leave. Soon, however, the Asurans launched an attack on Atlantis, taking the Ancients by surprise. Though O'Neill had ordered Landry to have Daedalus destroy Atlantis should the Ancients lose control of the city, Sheppard, Weir, McKay, and Beckett hijacked a puddle jumper to try and rescue O'Neill, Woolsey, and Atlantis. O'Neill, meanwhile, had to manual drain the water from an underwater jumper bay to rescue them, resulting in Woolsey and himself being captured. However, Sheppard, Weir, McKay, Beckett, Teyla Emmagan, and Ronon Dex were able to rig the shields to release a Replicator disruptor wave, destroying the Asurans in one fell swoop. On his return to Earth, O'Neill recommended that Weir be placed back in command. (SGA: "The Return")

2007

Jack was called in when Daniel was found to be a Prior. After a heated debate, he was convinced to allow SG-1 to capture an Ori battlecruiser carrying the incomplete Sangraal, hoping to send it to the Alteran Home Galaxy and neutralize the Ori. Daniel, however, commendeered the Odyssey and used Jack to fly him to the Supergate, as part of his plan. O'Neill gave the order to Daedalus to destroy the Stargate linked to the Supergate, allowing Daniel to dial the Supergate and send the weapon through. Though they sent the Sangraal, another eight Ori ships entered the Milky Way. (SG1: "The Shroud")

Alternate realities

  • In an alternate reality Jack O'Neill was a General and the commanding officer of the SGA. When the Goa'uld invaded Earth and he discovered the location of Chulak from the Daniel Jackson of our reality, he sent a nuclear weapon through to attempt to halt the attack. He did not believe the Jaffa were worth salvaging a relationship with. This led to his death when tried to turn Teal'c from his service to Apophis. The Jack O'Neill from this reality is very similar to the one from ours, if a bit more hard-nosed. He was engaged to Samantha Carter at the time of his death. (SG1: "There But for the Grace of God")
  • In an alternate reality Jack O'Neill had been married to Samantha Carter for a year. He also died in the Goa'uld invasion of Earth. His death had a huge emotional impact on his wife. It seems he is very similar to his counterpart on our reality. It appears that he also frequently used the phrase "for crying out loud" and wouldn't "have a clue" what to tell a woman in the middle of an emotional crisis. (SG1: "Point of View")
  • In an alternate reality Jack O'Neill was retired and living in his cabin. He was visited by Samantha Carter when she and Janet Fraiser discovered the Aschen had sterilized most of the Earth's population. They, Teal'c, and Daniel Jackson developed a plan to prevent this from happening, but they wanted O'Neill's help. At first he was reluctant, but joined them later. When the plan was put in action, he was the first one to attempt getting a note through the Stargate. He was killed by the automated defense system before reaching it. (SG1: "2010")

Service Awards and Decorations

Over the course of his military career, Jack O'Neill has received a number of awards and decorations for his service in the United States Air Force. (SG1: "Secrets", "New Order")

  • Parachutist Badge
  • Defense Distinguished Service Medal
  • Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
  • Meritorious Service Medal
  • Defense Superior Service Medal
  • Defense Meritorious Service Medal
  • Organizational Excellence Award
  • Vietnam Service Medal
  • Air Force Longevity Service Award

Other versions

  • Jack O'Neill (clone)
  • Jack O'Neill (crystal)
  • Jack O'Neill (robot)

Behind the scenes

In the original movie, this character's last name is spelled "O'Neil", with one L. Since O'Neil in the movie and O'Neill in the series are obviously supposed to be the same person, his name is spelled in this article the same way as in SG-1/Atlantis canon, even when speaking about the events of the movie. See Stargate canon for more details about this discrepancy.

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