Jack O'Neill
Jack O'Neill | |
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Biographical information | |
Full name | Jonathan "Jack" O'Neill |
Nationality | American |
Birth | [1] | October 20, 1952
Gender | |
Race | Tau'ri |
Species | Human |
Information about family | |
Marriage | Sara O'Neill (divorced) |
Child | Charlie O'Neill (deceased) |
Socio-political information | |
Occupation | Military |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Allegiance | Homeworld Command |
Out of Stargate universe information | |
Portrayed by |
Kurt Russell (Stargate) Richard Dean Anderson (series) Christopher Judge ("Holiday") Michael Shanks ("Holiday") |
First appearance | Stargate |
Lieutenant General Jack O'Neill is a US Air Force officer. In 1995, he leaded the First Abydos mission and defeated Ra with the help of Doctor Daniel Jackson. He retired soon after coming back home but after Apophis attack on Earth in 1997, he reactivated as a Colonel and became the first leader of SG-1, flagteam of Stargate Command. For seven years, he and his team managed to defeat the Goa'uld System Lords and the Replicators. After being promoted to Brigadier General in 2004, he became the head of Stargate Command for one year, allowing the settlement of the Atlantis expedition. Then after being once again promoted to Major General, he became responsible of Homeworld Command. In 2009, he was promoted to Lieutenant General.
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Character's evolution[edit | edit source]
Stargate (1995)[edit | edit source]
An officer, Major Johnson comes to Jack O'Neill's house to see him and announce that he has been reactivated in the US Air Force.
Later, at the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, Colonel O'Neill announces to Catherine Langford and her research team that he is taking over the Stargate project. After the discovery of the seventh glyph by Doctor Daniel Jackson, O'Neill leads a recon mission on the newly discovered planet on the other side of the Stargate. The first official objective is to retreive the Stargate symbols to come back home, yet when Jackson states that he cannot come back without looking for a location for the symbols, he orders the building of a base camp around the pyramid. Meanwhile, he comes back into the pyramid and sets up a nuclear warhead. After pursuing Jackson who has been dragged through the sand by a local domestic animal, O'Neill, Kawalsky and Brown discover an open mine and a tribe of locals working on the mine.
Notes[edit | edit source]
- The spelling of "O'Neill" is different in the movie; it is spelled "O'Neil" with one "l".
Behind the scene[edit | edit source]
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Other Jack O'Neills[edit | edit source]
- Jack O'Neills from alternate realities:
- Brigadier General Jack O'Neill, commander of the SGA (SG1: "There But For the Grace of God").
- Jack O'Neill, Dr. Samantha Carter's husband, killed by an alternate Teal'c (SG1: "Point of View").
- General Jack O'Neill, still commander of the SGC in an alternate reality (SG1: "Ripple Effect").
- Colonel Jack O'Neill, presumed still frozen in the Antarctic outpost after the battle of Antarctica in an alternate reality where the Stargate Program is public (SG1: "The Road Not Taken").
- Jack O'Neills from alternate timelines:
- Colonel Jack O'Neill, retired soon after an encounter with the Aschen.
- Brigadier General Jack O'Neill, trapped and killed in Ancient Egypt in 3,000 BC after attempting to retrieve a Zero point module (SG1: "Moebius", Part 1).
- Colonel Jack O'Neill, a retired US military coming back to SGC in order to fix the timeline (SG1: "Moebius", Part 1, "Moebius", Part 2).
- Major General Jack O'Neill, killed by a Baal clone (Stargate: Continuum).
- Colonel Jack O'Neill, a Special Forces operative (Stargate: Continuum).
- Jack O'Neills from hallucinations:
- Jack O'Neill, in Samantha Carter's hallucination (SG1: "Grace").
- Jack O'Neill, in Dr. Elizabeth Weir's hallucination (SGA: "The Real World").
- Other Jack O'Neills:
- Jack O'Neill, a duplicate of Jack O'Neill impersonated by a Unity (SG1: "Cold Lazarus").
- Jack O'Neill, a robot version of Jack O'Neill created by Harlan (SG1: "Tin Man", "Double Jeopardy").
- Jack O'Neill, a teenager clone version made by Loki (SG1: "Fragile Balance").
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Stargate SG-1: "Entity" (4.20)