Daniel Jackson: Injuries Received

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Off-world Missions

Participation in the voyage of discovery through wormhole travel is a dangerous endeavour. On several occasions, Daniel has endured hardships including injuries and inadvertent addictions.

Abydos: Killed by staff weapon blast, and consequently revived for the first time in a sarcophagus belonging to Ra (Stargate, the Movie).

Chulak: Knocked out by a ribbon device wielded by Apophis (1.01 "Children of the Gods").

P3X-797 (Land of Light): contracted parasitic histaminolytic virus which regressed him to a primitive state, and was consequently cured with heavy doses of antihistamines (1.04 "The Broca Divide"). He also sustained minor cuts and bruises from scuffles with other males while in the primitive state. Under the influence of the virus Jack also tried to punch his lights out and got a few good ones in before he was dragged off Daniel and locked up in isolation.

P3X-774: Killed by Jaffa troops under Apophis; resurrected by the Nox (1.07 "The Nox").

P3X-866 (Oannes): Along with the rest of the team stunned by an energy blast from Nem's weapon, blasted a second time, but not into unconsciousness and subjected to painful brain stimulation to recover a buried memory. His team had false memories implanted making them believe he was dead (1.12 "Fire and Water").

P4A-771: Sustained a concussion after being knocked unconscious while exiting the Stargate at high velocity, but later recovered (1.17 "Solitudes").

P3X-989 (Altair): Stunned and knocked unconscious, and consequently duplicated, his consciousness copied into the mechanical double (1.18 "Tin Man").

P3R-233: Received electrical shock from contact with quantum mirror. Also sustained a painful and very obvious burn from a staff weapon blast (tangible proof of his story which was ignored) when the alternate version of Teal'c took a shot at him as he was running for his life into the event horizon to make his escape from the alternate SGC back to the quantum mirror (1.19 "There But For the Grace of God").

Hadante: Unjustly incarcerated by the Taldor, all of SG-1 were sent to a prison colony where, during a struggle for domination, Daniel was strangled into unconsciousness (2.03 "Prisoners").

P3R-636: Crushed in a rock slide, he was placed in a sarcophagus by Princess Shyla. Her interest in him prompted her to coax him into using the sarcophagus even when healthy, resulting in a severe addiction that left his body chemistry seriously affected (2.05 "Need").

PXY-887: Shot by Salish tranquilizer dart, which rendered him unconscious (2.13 "Spirits").

P3W-924: Tricked into touching an alien device created by Ma'chello, Daniel's mind was transferred into the body of the old man. He was knocked unconscious by the transfer, and taken to the SGC infirmary, where he suffered from acute pulmonary damage and slipped into a coma before being returned to his own body (2.17 "Holiday").

PJ2-445: Severe headache and aggravated irritability due to ultrasonic assault from injured plant life. This affliction only existed while on the planet, or when listening to tapes recorded there. Once back on Earth, the condition vanished (2.19 "One False Step").

Hathor's planet (designation not known): Daniel was cryogenically frozen and implanted with a Tok'ra memory stimulation device. The device was later removed (2.22 "Out of Mind Part 1"/ 3.01 "Into the Fire Part 2"). He later received a deep gash on the lower right leg, caused by shrapnel from an explosion while attempting to help rescue the others on his team.

PY3-948: Infected by one of Ma'chello's Goa'uld-eradicating devices. Since he had no symbiote, the organism caused symptoms resembling schizophrenia, and he was consequently placed on heavy medication and committed to a mental institution. The organism left his body to invade Teal'c's, and both eventually recovered (3.04 "Legacy").

PJ6-877: Walked into an invisible forcefield and bumped his nose (3.07 "Deadman Switch").

Unnamed/designated world: Struck by lightning (3.08 "Demons").

Unnamed/designated world: Shot by an intar (3.09 "Rules of Engagement").

P8X-873: Severely injured by a ribbon device wielded by Amaunet (3.10 "Forever in a Day").

Netu: Forced to drink the Blood of Sokar, a powerful narcotic that causes very realistic hallucinations. Back-handed by a Jaffa when he provoked him by taking a swing at him, using the assault as a cover for swiping the confiscated communication device from under their noses thereby saving the team's bacon by allowing them to communicate with Teal'c so he could rescue them (3.13 "The Devil You Know").

P4X-884: Though this event also might not qualify as an injury, Jackson's brain was implanted with a device designed to record information from gate explorers, but the device malfunctioned, allowing him and the other members of SG-1 to interact with the device's consciousness, called Urgo. Both when the device was implanted and later when it was removed, he had no memory of Togar, the creator of the device (3.16 "Urgo").

P2X-416 (Bedrosia/Optrica): Rendered unconscious by a Bedrosian force field, and consequently taken prisoner. Daniel and the rest of SG-1 were rescued by Teal'c and an alien, Nyan, and returned to Earth. He was tazered, manhandled and seems to have also been tortured in an attempt by the Bedrosians to extract information from him (3.19 "New Ground").

P7X-377: While not exactly an injury, Daniel was rendered temporarily invisible by an interrupted burst of muon radiation emitted by a crystal skull (3.21 "Crystal Skull"). He was considered missing in action until the team returned with the skull to the alien temple and the process was allowed to finish.

P3X-888: Knocked unconscious and hauled off by an Unas seeking to prove himself in what Daniel believed was a rite of maturity. He managed to befriend the alien on the way back to his caves, and avoided being killed; however, he sustained a deep scratch on the left cheek when the creature clawed him (4.08 "The First Ones").

P3R-118: Given a memory stamp to make him a willing slave in an underground heat-producing plant for an alien city. Due to differences in physiology, he and the rest of SG-1 began to reject the stamps and their memories returned (4.10 "Beneath the Surface").

P4X-347: Addiction to the hypnotic light-projecting device on a Goa'uld pleasure planet, and subsequent withdrawal upon returning to Earth. Daniel almost committed suicide by leaping off the balcony at his apartment, but Jack stopped him and took him to the infirmary, where he later lapsed into a coma and flatlined. Returning Daniel to the planet revived him, and the team eventually discovered a gradual reduction in the output of the device would allow them a painless withdrawal, whereupon they would be free to leave the planet (4.18 "The Light").

P7S-441: Though not exactly an injury, his memory was affected by an alien chemical which made him think the alien Reol travelling with the team was one of his teammates. He was also shot with a zat'nik'tel by the alien as he attempted to escape (5.04 "The Fifth Man").

Unnamed/designated world: Shot with a zat'nik'tel and tortured with a firestick after trying to free primitive Unas from their human slave masters (5.07 "Beast of Burden").

Tollana: Knocked back by a ribbon device (5.09 "Between Two Fires").

P3X-4C3 (Kelowna): While stopping a naquadria bomb from exploding, Daniel received a fatal dose of radiation from direct contact with the device. He suffered with tremendous pain as his body began to degrade, but eventually ascended to a higher plane, continuing on as pure energy (5.21 "Meridian").

P2A-347: While investigating a crashed spaceship, his mind was overtaken by the consciousnesses of a dozen doomed souls. Daniel's consciousness retreated before the unwelcome invasion of the other minds, and he placed himself in a protective coma while the different personalities fought for dominance over his body. With the help of a revived crewmember his mind was freed of the others, and other than a headache Daniel suffered no ill effects from the ordeal.

Aboard Alien Vessels

Apophis' ha'tak: Shot by ribbon device (1.21 "Within the Serpent's Grasp"), blinded and knocked unconscious by Goa'uld shock grenade, and dealt a mortal wound to the chest with a staff weapon (2.01 "The Serpent's Lair Part 2"). He managed to heal himself in a sarcophagus and escape back to earth via a Stargate just before the ha'tak was destroyed.

Aboard a ship under construction: Passed out when his immune system succeeded in neutralising the alien virus in his system, thereby rendering the armband giving him super powers inert (4.03 "Upgrades").

Lord Yu's cargo ship: Knocked about when the ship crash landed on Revanna (5.16 "Last Stand Part 2").

Earth, SGC Base

  • Subjected to Goa'uld mind control via a super-hormone and tranquilizer-like substance which makes its victim susceptible to post-hypnotic suggestion. He was also raped by the Goa'uld queen and left temporarily catatonic (1.13 "Hathor").
  • Alternate Earth, SGC base: Just as he was leaving through the Stargate to return to P3R-233 where he had found the quantum mirror, an alternate-world Teal'c shot him in the back right shoulder with a staff weapon (1.19 "There But For the Grace of God").
  • Gate room: While being held hostage by the ashrak sent to kill the symbiote carried by Capt. Carter, Daniel was shot with a zat'nik'tel by Teal'c (2.02 "Line of Duty").
  • Second Alternate Earth, SGC base: Daniel was beaten and shot with a zat'nik'tel (3.06 "Point of View").
  • Infirmary: Sedated, then sent to sublevel 23 to be duplicated by an alien machine and placed in suspended animation. He was awakened from that state when the alien linked to him was killed (3.14 "Foothold").
  • Suffered appendicitis and was operated on in the base infirmary to remove the infection (3.22 "Nemesis Part 1").
  • Using the Atanik armband, he was subjected to a viral infection that caused fever, but the results were increased metabolism, strength, speed, and memory retention. The armbands also provided a euphoric reaction, which caused him and the other human team members to make irrational decisions. As their bodies developed an immunity to the virus, the powers faded and the armbands fell off (4.03 "Upgrades").
  • After bringing Shifu, the Harsesis child, back from Abydos, the boy rendered Daniel unconscious that he might learn in a dream the consequences of awakening the knowledge of the Goa'uld. Daniel was unconscious for a long period, possibly several days (4.17 "Absolute Power").
  • Hammond's Office: Shot with an intar by Lt. Satterfield (5.13 "Proving Ground").
  • Holding room: Received a minor head injury requiring stitches after the android Reese threw him into a bookcase. She also severely twisted his wrist in the gate room (5.19 "Menace").

Other Earth Locations

Near Seattle, WA: Infected with nish'ta, a chemical which makes the mind extremely pliable. This event caused him to temporarily become one of Seth's followers, until jolted with an electric shock from a device implanted for just that purpose. He was also hit by Seth's ribbon device and rendered unconscious (3.02 "Seth").

Billings, Montana: Drugged by aliens trying to keep their presence on Earth a secret (4.11 "Point of No Return").

Egypt: Injured by a Goa'uld ribbon device wielded by Osiris (4.13 "The Curse").

Honduras: Beaten and tortured with electric shocks by Honduran revolutionaries trying to get him to divulge the secrets of the Telchak device. Shot in the right thigh by one of the rebels while trying to escape, just before being rescued (7.12 "Evolution Part 2").

At Home: His dreams were manipulated by Sarah/Osiris for several days, and once she realized he did not know the location of the Lost City, she attacked him with her ribbon device, rendering him unconscious until Jack and Teal'c stopped the attack (7.15 "Chimera").

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