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My Top Twenty-Five Stargate Characters ☆ #10 ↳ Daniel Jackson
Okay, but if Sumner had not died in the first episode, you can bet Sheppard would have ended up in the brig by episode 4 or something.
And McKay would have gone, like: "Oh the flyboy? Yeah he basically lives in jail now. If you want him to activate Ancient tech, you gotta throw it to him between the bars and hope he gives it back after!..."
And Elizabeth would be like: "Noo, poor thing, he needs outdoor time too!" And so they tie a rope on the back of a Jumper and they let him fly a few circles around Atlantis' central spire for enrichment.
INT- INFIRMARY
[Sheppard sits slouched on an infirmary bed. A security detail stands beside the bed. Sheppard's hands are zip-tied in front of him, but it doesn't stop him from innocently eating a lollipop (because Elizabeth says he is a good boy and he is allowed to have one!). Carson, McKay, and Ford look on.]
CARSON, furious: "Why does the lad have a black eye?!?"
FORD, sheepish: "Colonel Sumner punched him."
CARSON: "What?!? Why?!?"
FORD: "Uh. Because Major Sheppard bit the colonel."
CARSON, losing his shit: "What?!"
[Carson turns to Sheppard.]
CARSON: "Is this true son??!!?"
[Sheppard shrugs]
MCKAY, delighted: "Sumner was rude to me."
[Sheppard bobs his head sassily. McKay grins (omg the stray defended him against a bully!)]
He’s basically McKay and Weir’s feral cat at this point. Rodney gets him in the labs sometimes and Weir uses him for chaos and pays him in treats. Sometimes he’s just outside of the cells and Sumner is all ‘???? Who let him out!?!?!’ And John doesn’t wanna admit he can come and go from the cells whenever he wants to because Atlantis loves him, so he says Bates let him out :)
Jack and Daniel is...
An adult looking after a child:
An adult looking after a child:
Two old queens bitching at each other:
Two boys playing together:
there's a lot of things about the Stargate universe that I love but a very underrated one for me is that it's like "okay so a long long time ago there were four very advanced species who were important and in an important alliance that gets talked about a lot. one of them is VERY plot relevant, one of them is moderately plot relevant, and one of them is occasionally plot relevant. Huh? What was that? The fourth one? Oh we're never going to tell you anything about them. Yeah literally nothing at all. Over 25 years in existence and 17 seasons across three separate shows and we're not even going to tell the audience what they look like. You get a name and nothing else. Fuck you."
Ummmm excuse? We know exactly what Furlings look like?
In the episode Paradise Lost 6x16 the transporter was Furlings technology and that some of the skeletons seen in the episode were Furling
The head shape doesn’t match what we see in the Episode 200 but that could be why we saw in 200 was just how Martin Lloyd was imagining how the Furlings looked like
Oh yeah @stargateorigins my understanding was that the episode 200 designs were non-canonical and more a riff off the joke about the name “sounding” like they should be cute and cuddly and look like ewoks, as opposed to what they’re actually meant to look like. I could also be wrong as it’s been a long time since I’ve watched that particular episode lol.
@ghostwriterofthemachine Oh, yeah, that’s absolutely correct, yes. I was joking.
there's a lot of things about the Stargate universe that I love but a very underrated one for me is that it's like "okay so a long long time ago there were four very advanced species who were important and in an important alliance that gets talked about a lot. one of them is VERY plot relevant, one of them is moderately plot relevant, and one of them is occasionally plot relevant. Huh? What was that? The fourth one? Oh we're never going to tell you anything about them. Yeah literally nothing at all. Over 25 years in existence and 17 seasons across three separate shows and we're not even going to tell the audience what they look like. You get a name and nothing else. Fuck you."
Ummmm excuse? We know exactly what Furlings look like?
idk guys I’m starting to suspect there may actually be something a little cruvus with me
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Breaking Stargate News! THIS IS NOT A DRILL!
As of three hours ago, on Nov. 19 2025, it has been confirmed that there is a new Stargate series in production!
It is not a reboot, contrary to some headlines! It is within established canon, in the same universe!
People known to be connected include:
Showrunner: Martin Gero
Producers: Brad Wright, Joseph Mallozzi
Executive Producers: Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich
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Favorite Daniel Jackson whump episodes?
This is the best ask ever 😃
My favorite whumpy Daniel Jackson episodes:
Fire and Water - team thinks he's dead (great emotional whump) but hes been captured and then gets kinda tortured (is is it torture if you willing put yourself through it? Anyway theres a lot of pain and hes strapped down. Its good.)
Need - forced drug addiction, withdrawal, emotional breakdown and one of the best hugs in the whole show
The Light - another drug addiction and the withdrawal makes him so depressed he ends up on the balcony of his apartment and then his body starts to shut down
Legacy - infected by alien species that makes him schizophrenic. White room whump and lots of worry and caretaking from the team.
Meridian - SO FUCKING SAD!!! Character death to for this eppy. He is hit with a massive dose of radiation being the selfless hero he is and dies from it (dont worry daniel never stays dead forever. This was a full season though and it was hard)
Forever in a Day - a mix of emotional and physical whump when he finally finds his wife whi was taken as a host by an alien patasite and then she dies.
The First Ones - captured by alien species and tied up, dragged through the woods. Good times. Love Chaka.
Lifeboat - the minds of a dozen people are put into his body against his will and it threatens both his life and sanity
Evolution (both parts) - taken captive by a group of terrorists while on an archaeological dig back on Earth. Tortured, shot, the works. Its great.
The Quest (part 2 is the whumpy one) - often forgotten but a favorite of mine. He takes the mind of Merlin (yes. Merlin.) into his own mind and it's too much for his body to handle and he slowly gets weaker and begins to lose himself.
Gamekeeper - Daniel is forced to relive the day his parents died over and over and over again.
Within the Serpent's Grasp and The Serpent's Lair- Shot by a staff weapon and theres a lot of blood and the team is forced to leave him behind and they think he dies. Later has one of the other best hugs in the show (Spacemonkey)
Fun fact, for anyone not aware: the Stargate SG-1 fandom was the origin of the term “whump”, which was originally “Danny whumping” before people realized if we dropped Daniel’s name it was useful to describe an entire genre.
These episodes, right here? They are literally what the word was INVENTED for.
@iamnotcreativeijustplayitontv It’s true! At least as per the most authoritative source we have on such things (and my anecdotal memory, as a bonus):
Note - there is that one (1) person who thinks it was around for Earth 2, but a) the timeline actually overlaps, that's not a contradiction b) that person also remembers it from Stargate, if you read their full post. So they almost definitely are just remembering one of the earliest crossovers of the term (or misremembering; I haven't found any other source for it possibly predating Stargate).
https://fanlore.org/wiki/Whump
Stargate SG-1, 05.04 The Fifth Man
Stargate SG-1, 03.21 Crystal Skull
Stargate SG-1, 03.14 Foothold
He nailed it
Regarding your post about your icon being able to kill a man... I remember in this fanfic I read once where John thought that while Teyla could kill a man with her bare hands, Elizabeth could make a man want to kill himself.
Hoooooooly shit what an amazing thought and what amazing words to read
That is. That seems very accurate.
I still think she could kill someone if she wanted to but i think the thing is that she doesn’t want to
Maybe
So I had this thought, she doesn’t do guns, everyone knows this woman has never touched a gun, so they assume she’s harmless. But has anyone tried giving her a knife?
But yes, Elizabeth doesn’t have any weapons. Apart from her mouth.
I think she’d do bantos sticks quite well👀
Looking in the notes I see the only mention of Miller’s Crossing so far has been one person ( @sga-owns-my-soul ) in the tags, so I’m gonna go ahead and elevate that matter to reblog text because I think it is quite relevant here that John himself did very much canonically talk someone into killing himself. Like that is a pretty important thing that happened.
Haven’t slept enough recently to have a good point to make from there but here are two thoughts:
a) Kinda interesting to think of John having picked that tactic up from Elizabeth. Like, we don’t blatantly see her do that onscreen (although there is always an argument to be made that all an Inspiring Last Stand Speech is, really, is talking people into getting themselves killed) but it takes three and a half seasons for John to branch out onscreen from normal murder to… that… and the idea that he picked it up from watching Elizabeth do it at some point offscreen and going “oh hey I should note that technique down in case I ever need someone to kill themselves for Rodney” fascinates me.
b) Teyla can kill people with her bare hands, Elizabeth can kill people with words, get you a man (danger to himself and others) who can do both