[SG-1] Dr. Daniel Jackson

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Last Login: 11/20/2009 12:30 pm

Registered: 02/04/2007

Gender: Male

Location: Cheyenne Mountain

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Love-Struck Llama 12/10/2008 1:24 pm

Yeah know what I love about this profile? All these pictures are from my personal collection on my photobucket account.

Orsino 06/27/2008 12:40 am

man ... i should fix those pictures ...

Orsino 06/27/2008 12:39 am

awsome! thanks for the count.

Quentin Quire 02/26/2008 3:19 am

We've died 24 times to date just thought I'd pass that on

Love-Struck Llama 02/24/2008 5:51 pm

Yes you were correct. The quote in my signature is definitely Vala. <3

Orsino 10/19/2007 9:46 pm

wow! It's been a long time since I check my comments! thanks you guys! <3

Sayuri-Ryuu 09/06/2007 11:35 am

Wow. This is a fantastic profile. I particularly love the brief history of Stargate. Brilliant!

Lt. Colonel Sam Carter 08/25/2007 5:14 am

welcome..

iicaptain 08/19/2007 3:50 am

Will you marry me?

BerryK 08/19/2007 3:48 am

Oh my god!! *squee* Daniel!!!

*fangirls*

... I mean .. *coughs* ...

Hows it goin?

 

About

My name is Daniel Jackson. I was born July 8th 1965. I am a historian, linguist, and archeologist. I suffer from allergies and takes antihistamines. I move around a lot. I speak 23 languages - 27 if you want to get technical. I’ve been married before. I keep tropical fish.

Oh, and I travel to other plants using an intergalactic wormhole, called a stargate.

God knows how many times I've died and been resurrected.

 
 
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Daniel, what are they?

You don't know, do you?

No.

Well, they don't look completely homo sapien. Ah, the larger brow ridge would imply homo erectus, but then again they'd have canine teeth. Ah, it could be ostoropithicus but then the brow ridge would be less prominent...