![]() ![]() ![]() Reader, as I’m sure you’re all too aware, Daniel is not fine. Daniel will be fine he’s one of the core four, after all. ![]() And, sure, that gives us pause for thought – but even then, we can’t stop ourselves from assuming the very best of the situation. “It’s a lethal dose,” she adds ominously. We’ve seen every single member of the SG-1 team bounce back from far worse than this Daniel, we believe blithely, will get scrubbed down and be back on his feet in no time. She, too, looks worried – but we, the audience, aren’t at all. Full body exposure of over seven,” Amanda Tapping’s Samantha Carter tells Cheyenne Mountain’s medical team. “We think his right hand was exposed to the equivalent of over eight to nine grays of neutron radiation resulting from direct contact. The Ascension storyline was written as a way to enable Shanks to return to the show if he wanted to. Jack O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) speaks to Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) in the Stargate SG-1 episode ‘Meridian’ (S5, Ep21). Indeed, he looks basically fine – save for the bandage on his hand, and the worried expression on his face. ![]() It all kicked off during the Stargate SG-1 episode ‘Meridian’ (S5, Ep21), when Daniel – oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling – jumps into action to prevent the accidental explosion of a naquadria experiment, and saves the lives of millions in the process. ![]()
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