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==Summary==
==Summary==


'''From MGM:''' A high ranking Colonel in the Stargate program, Telford was chosen to lead the Icarus team through the 9th chevron gate address. He is a career Air Force man with strong values, proudly in command of his superior’s respect and attention.  He is the best man for the mission and no one is more aware of that than himself.  He and Colonel Young have a rocky past, and while stationed on Icarus together tried to stay out of each other’s way.
'''From MGM:''' A high ranking Colonel in the Stargate program, Telford was chosen to lead the Icarus team through the ninth chevron Stargate address. He is a career Air Force man with strong values, proudly in command of his superior’s respect and attention.  He is the best man for the mission and no one is more aware of that than himself.  He and Colonel Young have a rocky past, and while stationed on Icarus together tried to stay out of each other’s way.


==Personal Data==
==Personal Data==
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==Stargate Command==
==Stargate Command==


"Right now what we know of him is that he is this military man and that he's very much 'toe the line', 'authority of the chain of command'. And he is thwarted at every turn, it seems, because he had a mission in the beginning. He's supposed to lead the away team through the Stargate into an address that is unknown. So he's very intrepid; he's a brave guy; he's a courageous guy, and because of that, maybe he's a little full of himself, you know, or maybe it's just the tight-fitting uniform." (Lou Diamond Phillips, [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/character/163/index.html MGM Q&A with Lou Diamond Phillips video])
Col. Telford is an accomplished pilot and was trained to fly the space-worthy F-302 interceptor. He was given command of the team that was to step through the Stargate to the nine-chevron destination dialed from the newly-established Icarus Base after Col. Everett Young turned down the position. (''Stargate Universe'': 1.01 "Air Part 1", 1.07 "Earth")


==Icarus Base and ''Destiny''==
==Icarus Base and ''Destiny''==


"Telford is an Air Force pilot, a Colonel. He's the intrepid leader of this team that's going to go where no man has gone before, so to speak. Unfortunately, everything goes terribly awry, and a number of these scientists, civilians, and some of the military personnel find themselves stranded universes away from Earth, and unfortunately, Telford is separated from this group. A very stalwart individual, he's very much a military man who had a mission and now is denied that mission. This was his be-all and end-all and [he] so very, very much wants to help rescue these people, wants to bring them to safety, to get them home." (Lou Diamond Phillips, [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/character/163/index.html MGM Character Profile video])
Telford has a strong sense of duty and was given the command of the team that was to go through the Stargate to the mysterious nine-chevron destination. His tendency to be very strict, however, caused him to have very few admirers, including one Marine Master Sergeant Ronald Greer, who had anger-management issues himself. Finally, Greer couldn't hold back his anger any longer and "put down" Telford, an act that resulted in Greer's being charged and detained in a cell on the base to await court martial. (''Stargate Universe'': 1.01 "Air Part 1", 1.05 "Light")


Telford was at Icarus Base when it was attacked. He took an F-302 into the space battle, but was unable to hold off the great many enemy ships from making it to the ground. When he sees thousands of enemy troops ready to storm the Base, he orders Col. Everett Young to evacuate through the Stargate back to Earth where they will rendezvous. Now back on Earth, Telford realizes that his expedition has been lost, and soon he refocuses his efforts to find them. (Based on spoilers for "Air"; see [http://stargate-sg1-solutions.com/blog/2009/01/sgu-new-recurring-character-adds-more-conflict/ Solutions Blog: SGU: New Recurring Character Adds More Conflict], January 23, 2009)
Six months into Telford's assignment to the Icarus Project, the Icarus Base was attacked. Telford immediately led an F-302 squadron in the Base's defense, but they were sorely outnumbered and the Base was ordered to evacuate to Earth. After having invested several years into the Icarus Project, Dr. Nicholas Rush, the Project's lead scientist, made the fateful decision to dial the nine-chevron destination rather than Earth, so all of the evacuees ended up on the Ancients' long-abandoned exploration vessel called ''Destiny''. Telford was left behind as he was still in his F-302 and was recalled to the ''U.S.S. George Hammond'' before the entire planet blew apart. (''Stargate Universe'': 1.01 "Air Part 1")


After the stranded crew aboard the ''Destiny'' made contact with Earth via the Ancient Communications Stones, Telford and Young exchanged bodies. While Telford, in Young's body, briefed those on the ''Destiny'' about the efforts being made to bring everyone home, Young was given the chance to talk with his wife about his situation. (Based on spoilers for "Air"; see [http://stargate-sg1-solutions.com/blog/2009/01/sgu-new-recurring-character-adds-more-conflict/ Solutions Blog: SGU: New Recurring Character Adds More Conflict], January 23, 2009)
During the attack, Col. Everett Young, Icarus Base's commander, released Greer from detention and dropped the charges against him. Greer followed Young's orders without question and became one of Young's most loyal enforcers. (''Stargate Universe'': "Air Part 1", among several others)
 
[[Image:sgu10304.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Telford and Johansen]]Upon his return to Earth, Telford immediately reported to Homeworld Command in the Pentagon and as the only one left from the Icarus Project, considered himself responsible for the stranded crew, who had no immediate means of returning to Earth because of the great distance that separated them. He regularly reported to the room where the Ancient long-range communications devices were kept, taking every opportunity to be body-swapped with someone on the ''Destiny''. In the first two body-swapping events, Telford visited the ''Destiny'' through Col. Young. He pushed Young's injured body so far during his first visit that Lt. Tamara Johansen, the ''Destiny'''s only medic, gave him a powerful sedative instead of the pain killer he thought he was getting just so that he wouldn't harm Young any further. During his second visit, Telford was so shocked by how quickly things appeared to be falling apart that he wanted Young to be replaced as the ''Destiny'''s commander. (''Stargate Universe'': 1.03 "Air Part 3", 1.04 "Darkness")
 
While Telford was challenging Young's decisions aboard the ''Destiny'' on his second visit, Young got the chance to tell his wife Emily about his situation. She didn't want Everett to touch her while he was in Telford's body, but did voice her concern that he remain safe. (''Stargate Universe'': 1.04 "Darkness")
 
After it was discovered that the ''Destiny'' recharged its energy reserves by flying through a star, the scientists back home began to work on a procedure to channel the star's energy through the ship and into the Stargate during a refueling. This procedure, if successful, would enable them to dial the ''Destiny'''s Stargate to connect with Earth, something that couldn't be done during normal Stargate operations due to the lack of power. Telford was ordered by Gen. O'Neill to take command of the ''Destiny'' in Col. Young's body while the scientists Drs. McCormack and Williams set up and executed their plan. (''Stargate Universe'': 1.07 "Earth")
 
[[Image:sgu107eg.jpg|thumb|170px|left|O'Neill gives Telford command of ''Destiny'' while in Young's body]]Once aboard, Telford immediately placed Greer back into confinement and assigned guards on the room where the communication stones were kept so that no one could interrupt the links. Feeling that the scientists were wrong about the ''Destiny'''s chances of coming through this "experiment" intact, Dr. Rush devised a plan to make it appear that the Stargate was about to explode due to an uncontainable overload. Telford, Williams, and McCormack made a hasty retreat to the communication stones and severed their links, placing Young, Eli Wallace, and Chloe Armstrong back into their own bodies in a ship that they thought was certainly about to explode. If they had stayed in swapped bodies and died, all six individuals connected in the links would have died. (''Stargate Universe'': 1.07 "Earth")
 
Rush's drama played out just as he predicted it would, and Young reported back to Homeworld Command that they managed to stop the overload, much to the scientists' disbelief. He requested that the people aboard the ''Destiny'' continue to have unconditional access to the stones, and O'Neill readily agreed, but there was some resistance from IOA representative Dale Strom, who wished to place a condition on their use (most probably he was about to ask that Camile Wray be given command of the ''Destiny'' on the IOA's behalf, but O'Neill interrupted him before he could finish his sentence). (''Stargate Universe'': 1.07 "Earth")
 
While Telford was swapped with Young, Young had the chance to visit his wife once again. She was more receptive to his visit this time. As a matter of fact, she was so receptive that she willingly participated in sexual intercourse while her husband was in another man's body. A few glitches during the act gave Telford awareness of his delicate situation, and soon after the link was terminated, Telford returned to Emily's house. (''Stargate Universe'': 1.07 "Earth")


==Hobbies and Other Interests==
==Hobbies and Other Interests==
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==Injuries, Illnesses/Sicknesses, Deaths==
==Injuries, Illnesses/Sicknesses, Deaths==


==Key Episodes==
==Episodes==
* [[SGU 1.01 "Air Part 1" Episode Guide|SGU 1.01 "Air Part 1"]]
* [[SGU 1.01 "Air Part 1" Episode Guide|SGU 1.01 "Air Part 1"]]
* [[SGU 1.02 "Air Part 2" Episode Guide|SGU 1.02 "Air Part 2"]]
* [[SGU 1.03 "Air Part 3" Episode Guide|SGU 1.03 "Air Part 3"]]
* [[SGU 1.03 "Air Part 3" Episode Guide|SGU 1.03 "Air Part 3"]]
* [[SGU 1.04 "Darkness" Episode Guide|SGU 1.04 "Darkness"]]
* [[SGU 1.05 "Light" Episode Guide|SGU 1.05 "Light"]] (mentioned)
* [[SGU 1.07 "Earth" Episode Guide|SGU 1.07 "Earth"]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Related Characters==
==Related Characters==


* [[Ronald Greer|MSgt. Ronald Greer]]
* [[Tamara Johansen|Lt. Tamara Johansen]]
* [[McCormack|Dr. McCormack]]
* [[Jack O'Neill|Lt. Gen. Jack O'Neill]]
* [[Nicholas Rush|Dr. Nicholas Rush]]
* [[Dale Strom]]
* [[Williams|Dr. Williams]]
* [[Camile Wray]]
* [[Emily Young]]
* [[Everett Young|Col. Everett Young]]
* [[Everett Young|Col. Everett Young]]


==Related Articles==
==Related Articles==


* [[Ancient Communications Stones]]
* [[Ancient Long-Range Communications Devices]]
* [[Ancients]]
* [[Ancients]]
* [[Destiny]]
* [[Destiny]]
* [[F-302]]
* [[F-302]]
* [[Homeworld Command]]
* [[Icarus Base]]
* [[Icarus Base]]
* [[Icarus Project]]
* [[International Oversight Advisory (IOA)]]
* [[George Hammond (Ship)|U.S.S. George Hammond]]
* [[Stargate]]
* [[Stargate]]
* [[Stargate Program]]
* [[Stargate Program]]
==Further Reading==
* "Right now what we know of him is that he is this military man and that he's very much 'toe the line', 'authority of the chain of command'. And he is thwarted at every turn, it seems, because he had a mission in the beginning. He's supposed to lead the away team through the Stargate into an address that is unknown. So he's very intrepid; he's a brave guy; he's a courageous guy, and because of that, maybe he's a little full of himself, you know, or maybe it's just the tight-fitting uniform." (Lou Diamond Phillips, [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/character/163/index.html MGM Q&A with Lou Diamond Phillips video])
* "Telford is an Air Force pilot, a Colonel. He's the intrepid leader of this team that's going to go where no man has gone before, so to speak. Unfortunately, everything goes terribly awry, and a number of these scientists, civilians, and some of the military personnel find themselves stranded universes away from Earth, and unfortunately, Telford is separated from this group. A very stalwart individual, he's very much a military man who had a mission and now is denied that mission. This was his be-all and end-all and [he] so very, very much wants to help rescue these people, wants to bring them to safety, to get them home." (Lou Diamond Phillips, [http://stargate.mgm.com/view/character/163/index.html MGM Character Profile video])
* "I have to say, I'm also involved in one of the most interesting sex scenes ever to grace sci-fi later on in the first season. It's humourous but also mind-boggling. 'Shock factor' may be a bit of an overstatement, but I think people will be surprised at how far the creators are willing to go in this series. It's in the episode called 'Earth'. I exchange consciousness with another character, and let's just say I pop up in a very inopportune moment." (Lou Diamond Phillips, [http://insidetv.aol.com/2009/10/01/lou-diamond-phillips-stargate-universe-interview/ AOL Inside TV: "Q&A: Lou Diamond Phillips Talks 'Stargate: Universe'"], October 1, 2009)


==Actor==
==Actor==

Latest revision as of 15:40, 10 November 2009

Col. David Telford

WARNING: SPOILERS

The following article contains SPOILERS. Proceed at your own risk.

Summary

From MGM: A high ranking Colonel in the Stargate program, Telford was chosen to lead the Icarus team through the ninth chevron Stargate address. He is a career Air Force man with strong values, proudly in command of his superior’s respect and attention. He is the best man for the mission and no one is more aware of that than himself. He and Colonel Young have a rocky past, and while stationed on Icarus together tried to stay out of each other’s way.

Personal Data

  • Birthday:
  • Birthplace:
  • Marital Status:
  • Children:
  • Parents:
  • Siblings:
  • Stargate Program Rank: United States Air Force Colonel
  • Stargate Program Position: Commander of the Stargate Team that was to take the first trip through the Stargate with a nine-chevron address

Before Joining the Stargate Program

Stargate Command

Col. Telford is an accomplished pilot and was trained to fly the space-worthy F-302 interceptor. He was given command of the team that was to step through the Stargate to the nine-chevron destination dialed from the newly-established Icarus Base after Col. Everett Young turned down the position. (Stargate Universe: 1.01 "Air Part 1", 1.07 "Earth")

Icarus Base and Destiny

Telford has a strong sense of duty and was given the command of the team that was to go through the Stargate to the mysterious nine-chevron destination. His tendency to be very strict, however, caused him to have very few admirers, including one Marine Master Sergeant Ronald Greer, who had anger-management issues himself. Finally, Greer couldn't hold back his anger any longer and "put down" Telford, an act that resulted in Greer's being charged and detained in a cell on the base to await court martial. (Stargate Universe: 1.01 "Air Part 1", 1.05 "Light")

Six months into Telford's assignment to the Icarus Project, the Icarus Base was attacked. Telford immediately led an F-302 squadron in the Base's defense, but they were sorely outnumbered and the Base was ordered to evacuate to Earth. After having invested several years into the Icarus Project, Dr. Nicholas Rush, the Project's lead scientist, made the fateful decision to dial the nine-chevron destination rather than Earth, so all of the evacuees ended up on the Ancients' long-abandoned exploration vessel called Destiny. Telford was left behind as he was still in his F-302 and was recalled to the U.S.S. George Hammond before the entire planet blew apart. (Stargate Universe: 1.01 "Air Part 1")

During the attack, Col. Everett Young, Icarus Base's commander, released Greer from detention and dropped the charges against him. Greer followed Young's orders without question and became one of Young's most loyal enforcers. (Stargate Universe: "Air Part 1", among several others)

Telford and Johansen

Upon his return to Earth, Telford immediately reported to Homeworld Command in the Pentagon and as the only one left from the Icarus Project, considered himself responsible for the stranded crew, who had no immediate means of returning to Earth because of the great distance that separated them. He regularly reported to the room where the Ancient long-range communications devices were kept, taking every opportunity to be body-swapped with someone on the Destiny. In the first two body-swapping events, Telford visited the Destiny through Col. Young. He pushed Young's injured body so far during his first visit that Lt. Tamara Johansen, the Destiny's only medic, gave him a powerful sedative instead of the pain killer he thought he was getting just so that he wouldn't harm Young any further. During his second visit, Telford was so shocked by how quickly things appeared to be falling apart that he wanted Young to be replaced as the Destiny's commander. (Stargate Universe: 1.03 "Air Part 3", 1.04 "Darkness")

While Telford was challenging Young's decisions aboard the Destiny on his second visit, Young got the chance to tell his wife Emily about his situation. She didn't want Everett to touch her while he was in Telford's body, but did voice her concern that he remain safe. (Stargate Universe: 1.04 "Darkness")

After it was discovered that the Destiny recharged its energy reserves by flying through a star, the scientists back home began to work on a procedure to channel the star's energy through the ship and into the Stargate during a refueling. This procedure, if successful, would enable them to dial the Destiny's Stargate to connect with Earth, something that couldn't be done during normal Stargate operations due to the lack of power. Telford was ordered by Gen. O'Neill to take command of the Destiny in Col. Young's body while the scientists Drs. McCormack and Williams set up and executed their plan. (Stargate Universe: 1.07 "Earth")

O'Neill gives Telford command of Destiny while in Young's body

Once aboard, Telford immediately placed Greer back into confinement and assigned guards on the room where the communication stones were kept so that no one could interrupt the links. Feeling that the scientists were wrong about the Destiny's chances of coming through this "experiment" intact, Dr. Rush devised a plan to make it appear that the Stargate was about to explode due to an uncontainable overload. Telford, Williams, and McCormack made a hasty retreat to the communication stones and severed their links, placing Young, Eli Wallace, and Chloe Armstrong back into their own bodies in a ship that they thought was certainly about to explode. If they had stayed in swapped bodies and died, all six individuals connected in the links would have died. (Stargate Universe: 1.07 "Earth")

Rush's drama played out just as he predicted it would, and Young reported back to Homeworld Command that they managed to stop the overload, much to the scientists' disbelief. He requested that the people aboard the Destiny continue to have unconditional access to the stones, and O'Neill readily agreed, but there was some resistance from IOA representative Dale Strom, who wished to place a condition on their use (most probably he was about to ask that Camile Wray be given command of the Destiny on the IOA's behalf, but O'Neill interrupted him before he could finish his sentence). (Stargate Universe: 1.07 "Earth")

While Telford was swapped with Young, Young had the chance to visit his wife once again. She was more receptive to his visit this time. As a matter of fact, she was so receptive that she willingly participated in sexual intercourse while her husband was in another man's body. A few glitches during the act gave Telford awareness of his delicate situation, and soon after the link was terminated, Telford returned to Emily's house. (Stargate Universe: 1.07 "Earth")

Hobbies and Other Interests

Injuries, Illnesses/Sicknesses, Deaths

Episodes

Gallery

Related Characters

Related Articles

Further Reading

  • "Right now what we know of him is that he is this military man and that he's very much 'toe the line', 'authority of the chain of command'. And he is thwarted at every turn, it seems, because he had a mission in the beginning. He's supposed to lead the away team through the Stargate into an address that is unknown. So he's very intrepid; he's a brave guy; he's a courageous guy, and because of that, maybe he's a little full of himself, you know, or maybe it's just the tight-fitting uniform." (Lou Diamond Phillips, MGM Q&A with Lou Diamond Phillips video)
  • "Telford is an Air Force pilot, a Colonel. He's the intrepid leader of this team that's going to go where no man has gone before, so to speak. Unfortunately, everything goes terribly awry, and a number of these scientists, civilians, and some of the military personnel find themselves stranded universes away from Earth, and unfortunately, Telford is separated from this group. A very stalwart individual, he's very much a military man who had a mission and now is denied that mission. This was his be-all and end-all and [he] so very, very much wants to help rescue these people, wants to bring them to safety, to get them home." (Lou Diamond Phillips, MGM Character Profile video)
  • "I have to say, I'm also involved in one of the most interesting sex scenes ever to grace sci-fi later on in the first season. It's humourous but also mind-boggling. 'Shock factor' may be a bit of an overstatement, but I think people will be surprised at how far the creators are willing to go in this series. It's in the episode called 'Earth'. I exchange consciousness with another character, and let's just say I pop up in a very inopportune moment." (Lou Diamond Phillips, AOL Inside TV: "Q&A: Lou Diamond Phillips Talks 'Stargate: Universe'", October 1, 2009)

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