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'''Bernie Ackerman''' was a member of the [[former member of::Red team]]. He died in [[2006]] on [[Vagonbrei]] because of an [[aneuvrysm]] caused by a [[parasite (Morpheus)|parasite]] that got him into sleepiness.
'''Bernie Ackerman''' was a member of the [[former member of::Red team]]. He died in [[2006]] on [[Vagonbrei]] because of an [[aneurysm]] caused by a [[parasite (Morpheus)|parasite]] that got him into sleepiness.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Latest revision as of 11:55, 20 February 2022

Bernie Ackerman
A character from Stargate SG-1
Biographical information
Planet of origin Earth
Death 2006 (Aneurysm)
Vagonbrei
Gender
Race Tau'ri
Species Human
Status Deceased
Socio-political information
Occupation Medic
Affiliation Red team
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by Patrick Gilmore
First appearance "Morpheus"

Bernie Ackerman was a member of the Red team. He died in 2006 on Vagonbrei because of an aneurysm caused by a parasite that got him into sleepiness.

Biography

Before being assigned to Vagonbrei, Ackerman was on 865 with the Red team on duty for inoculation (SG1: "Morpheus")

Character's evolution

"Morpheus" (2006)

Ackerman is walking with SG-1 in the Vagonbrei's forest, complaining to Cameron Mitchell about being awake for 18 hours straight.

Later, inside a cavern, Mitchell wakes up Ackerman who was starting to sleep. Later again, Ackerman is found asleep on a chair, once again Mitchell tries to wake him up, with no success this time. He is not in a coma as he responds to all stimuli. Analysis of his blood shows that he has been infected like the rest of the crew. Some moment after, Ackerman dies in his slumber.

Later, Dr. Reimer makes an autopsy on Ackerman and removes a parasite that absorbed a huge amount of melatonin, the hormone responsible of the sleepiness. This parasite provoked a lethal aneurysm.

Behind the scenes