Daniel Jackson (Continuum reality II)

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This article is about the alternate version who took place in an alternate timeline created by Ba'al. For the main Stargate character, see Daniel Jackson. For the other "Daniel Jacksons", see Daniel Jackson (disambiguation).
Daniel Jackson
This character is part of an alternate timeline
An image of Daniel Jackson from his book's back cover.
Biographical information
Planet of origin Earth
Gender
Race Tau'ri
Species Human
Socio-political information
Occupation Egyptologyst
Salutation Doctor
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by Michael Shanks
First mention Stargate: Continuum

Doctor Daniel Jackson, PhD, was an alternate version of Daniel Jackson taking place because of the timeline shift generated by Ba'al.

Biography

In the alternate timeline created by Ba'al, this version of Daniel Jackson lived in Egypt, trying to find some proofs about aliens visiting Earth. He thought (as the main timeline's Jackson) that the pyramids were landing paths for spaceships. He has been discredited by all his pairs, and is living on the fringes of society. He has written a book, The Truth About the Pyramids (Stargate: Continuum).

Character's evolution

Stargate: Continuum (2009, alternate timeline)

In a bookstore, Daniel Jackson finds two books intitled The Truth About the Pyramids, written by his alternate self. The books have a 70% sale discount. Jackson takes one, opens it, starts to read, and smiles, then looks at the back cover and sees his alternate self's picture, posing weirdly. He quickly buys the book.

Later, in his room, Jackson calls his alternate self and tries to comfort and encourage him. He doesn't introduce himself, yet he tells him that all the things he told about the pyramids, the glyphs, the aliens and everything are true. He says he believes in his work and he should have more faith in what he's doing. Yet, the alternate Jackson hangs up on Jackson.

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