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Doctor '''Robert Rothman''' was an [[archeologist]] |
Doctor '''Robert Rothman''' was an [[archeologist]] assigned to [[Stargate Command]]. In [[2000]], he has been infected by a [[Goa'uld]] symbiote on [[P3X-888]]. [[Jack O'Neill]] had to kill him to defend himself. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 25 February 2018
For other uses, see Robert.
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| Biographical information | |
| Planet of origin | Earth |
| Death |
2000 (killed by Jack O'Neill) P3X-888 |
| Gender | |
| Race | Tau'ri |
| Species | Human |
| Socio-political information | |
| Occupation | Archeologist |
| Salutation | Doctor |
| Allegiance | Stargate Command |
| Out of Stargate universe information | |
| Portrayed by | Jason Schombing |
| First appearance | "Crystal Skull" |
Doctor Robert Rothman was an archeologist assigned to Stargate Command. In 2000, he has been infected by a Goa'uld symbiote on P3X-888. Jack O'Neill had to kill him to defend himself.
Biography
Rothman has been twice a decathlon champion when he was at college. After that, he became Daniel Jackson's reseach assistant when Jackson wrote his dissertation (SG1: "Forever in a Day").[1]
Character's evolution
Notes
Behind the scenes
See also
- An hallucination of Robert Rothman caused by Sha're through a Goa'uld hand device (SG1: "Forever in a Day")
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References
- ↑ Even if these statements told by Daniel Jackson are the fruit of an hallucination caused by Sha're through a Goa'uld hand device, those assertions are considered as part of Rothman's character because the stated events occured long before the hallucination.