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* [[T. M. Sandulak]], the extra who played Johnson, is not credited. He also played Technical [[Ziplinski]] later in the series. This is obviously a different character (not the same rank). | * [[T. M. Sandulak]], the extra who played Johnson, is not credited. He also played Technical Sergeant [[Ziplinski]] later in the series. This is obviously a different character (not the same rank). | ||
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Johnson | |
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Biographical information | |
Planet of origin | Earth |
Nationality | American |
Gender | |
Race | Tau'ri |
Species | Human |
Socio-political information | |
Occupation | Military |
Rank | Airman |
Allegiance | US Air Force |
Out of Stargate universe information | |
Portrayed by | T. M. Sandulak |
First appearance | "Children of the Gods" |
Johnson was a US Air Force Airman affected to Cheyenne Moutain Complex in 1997.
Character's evolution
"Children of the Gods" (1997)
Johnson is standing in the Stargate Command infirmary with Dr. MacKenzie when Colonel Jack O'Neill, General Hammond and Major Samuels come here to see the body of a dead Jaffa. He gives to Samuels an unknown alien weapon when O'Neill asks about it.
Notes
- We can see his last name on the jacket.
- This is the second of the many "Johnsons" of the Stargate franchise. The first one has been seen in Stargate, the featured movie.
Behind the scenes
- T. M. Sandulak, the extra who played Johnson, is not credited. He also played Technical Sergeant Ziplinski later in the series. This is obviously a different character (not the same rank).