Lieutenant General George S. Hammond,
USAF
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(Ret.) is a
fictional character
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in the ''
Stargate franchise''. Played by American actor
Don S. Davis, General Hammond serves as the commander of
Stargate Command (SGC) in the first seven seasons of the 1997 television series ''
Stargate SG-1''. He is relieved of command in the series' season 7 finale "
Lost City", but becomes head of the new
Homeworld Security department at the beginning of season 8. Hammond's off-screen retirement is confirmed in ''SG-1''s season 10, and the character's death is mentioned in the series finale of ''SG-1''s spin-off series ''
Stargate Atlantis'', "
Enemy at the Gate".
Don S. Davis left the regular role after the seventh season of ''SG-1'' due to health problems, but appeared in later seasons as well as in a season 1 episode of ''Stargate Atlantis''. Davis died from a heart attack in June 2008, making his appearance in the 2008 direct-to-DVD film ''
Stargate: Continuum'' his last. For his portrayal of Hammond, Don S. Davis was nominated for a 2004
Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male" for the season 7 episode "
Heroes, Part 2".
Role in ''Stargate''
Character arc
George S. Hammond is a
United States Air Force
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Major General
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(later
Lieutenant General
Lieutenant general (Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a three-star military rank (NATO code OF-8) used in many countries. The rank traces its origins to the Middle Ages, where the title of lieutenant general was held by the second-in-command on the ...
) from
Texas
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,
who commands
Stargate Command (SGC) in the first seven seasons of ''Stargate SG-1''. The series pilot introduces Hammond as the successor of
Major General West
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, the commander of the Stargate Project in the original ''
Stargate'' film.
Hammond had been stationed as a
Lieutenant
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at the
Cheyenne Mountain Complex
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(the present-day location of Stargate Command) in 1969,
Hammond's mentioned relatives include his wife, who had died of
cancer
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four years before the events of the series began, and his granddaughters named Kayla and Tessa (whose telephone number occupies Hammond's first speed dial button above the President of the United States which occupies the second).
His father is also mentioned in the Season 2 episode entitled ''1969''.
General Hammond has control over each SG mission,
but is rarely directly involved with the off-world adventures of SG teams. He is only shown off-world in season 2's "
Prisoners", season 3's "
Into the Fire" and "
Forever in a Day
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", and the season 7 premiere "
Fallen"; he also commands the Earth spaceship ''
Prometheus'' in season 7's "
Lost City" and season 8's "
Prometheus Unbound". Hammond's command of the SGC is interrupted once in season 4's "
Chain Reaction
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Chain reactions are one way that sy ...
", where Hammond retires under duress and is temporarily replaced by Major General Bauer.
The series never clearly establishes Hammond's second-in-command, although producer
Joseph Mallozzi stated in season 7 that "if Hammond were to retire, there's a strong possibility that
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In the season 7 finale "Lost City", newly inaugurated President
Henry Hayes is pressured into replacing General Hammond with Dr.
Elizabeth Weir for a three-month review process of the SGC.
Hammond is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and is placed in command of the new
Homeworld Security department afterwards; Brigadier General Jack O'Neill takes over command of Stargate Command in the season 8 opener "
New Order".
Hammond appears in the season 1 episode "
Home" of ''Stargate Atlantis'', and appears in seasons 8 through 10 of ''Stargate SG-1''. After Hammond appears in season 9's "
The Fourth Horseman" in a civilian suit instead of a military uniform, Lieutenant Colonel
Samantha Carter confirms Hammond's retired status in season 10's "
The Road Not Taken
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".
In his last appearance in the alternate timeline film ''
Stargate: Continuum'', General Hammond acts as a military advisor to President
Henry Hayes. Carter reports to Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' Season 5 finale/series finale episode, "Enemy at the Gate" that Hammond recently died from a heart attack and that the ''Daedalus''-class ship ''
Phoenix'' was renamed the ''George Hammond'' in his honor.
Characterization and relationships
According to ''Approaching The Possible'' by Jo Storm, the season 2 episode "
1969" showed that Hammond climbed the military ladder "by being shrewd, intelligent, and
y being
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possessed of a long vision" despite being a "spouted bottom-line pragmatis
.
Don S. Davis described General Hammond as initially "hard-nosed and straight-ahead",
and later as seemingly "stern and straight-laced".
Recognizing the need to fulfill the role as a General, Davis still tried to "bring a few levels to him that show some understanding and that make him a little more likeable."
The welfare of the men and women under Hammond's command is paramount in the general's mind.
Besides knowing that people may not return from his sanctioned missions, General Hammond has to decide when to forgo rescue attempts to not put more lives in danger, even if he "always does so reluctantly and with regret".
As shown in "Chain Reaction", Hammond would rather leave the military quietly than risk the careers and lives of his staff and his family, "which must go against all his blustery Texas background".
Davis appreciated Hammond's closeness to the SG-1 team and his willingness to compromise.
At the beginning of the series, Hammond does not accept the alien warrior
Teal'c but comes to trust and respect him after realizing Teal'c's devotion to the Stargate Program.
Despite his admiration for Dr.
Daniel Jackson's enthusiasm in the beginning, Hammond has a hard time understanding Daniel's unorthodox and non-military approach to problems until Hammond comes to realize the importance of a civilian viewpoint to SG-1's mission.
When the alien
Jonas Quinn joins SG-1 in season 6, Davis compared Hammond's response to Jonas to his reaction to Teal'c in season 1. Although Hammond does not blame Jonas for Daniel's death in "
Meridian
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", "the situation does make it difficult for
ammondto totally take the young man under his wing and embrace him like family as he has the rest of SG-1".
Davis named the
NID as Hammond's only source of frustration, since they regularly outflank Hammond and SG-1. Hammond's only option is to call the President for support, but most cases end with SG-1 or Hammond breaking the rules to assure the survival of humanity, so "Hammond will do whatever he must to get things done".
Conceptual history
Don S. Davis was a stand-in and stunt-double for
Dana Elcar
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in ''
MacGyver
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In both po ...
'', a 1985–1992 television series that starred
Richard Dean Anderson
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(who also portrayed ''Stargate SG-1''s lead character
Jack O'Neill
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).
At the time, Davis had suffered
burnout from teaching acting classes at the
University of British Columbia
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for ten years, and later considered the work on ''MacGyver'' "a new lease on life".
When the producers cast ''Stargate SG-1'' in 1996, they asked Davis to read for the role of George Hammond and contracted him for multiple years. Davis considered General Hammond in the initial character breakdown as a two-dimensional by-the-book character and a mere foil for O'Neill, and was dissatisfied with the view of the pilot episode's director,
Mario Azzopardi
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Early life and emigration
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, who in particular wanted Hammond to be a military stereotype. Davis, who had served as an army Captain in
Korea
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in the 1960s, felt that the character breakdown did not mirror the reality of military service, and he was reluctant to portray such a role for several years. The producers eventually allowed Davis to humanize the character during the run of the show.
The producers wrote season 4's "
Chain Reaction
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Chain reactions are one way that sy ...
" as "a bit of a Hammond episode"
after they had not devoted an episode to Hammond during the first three seasons. The episode ended up "very different" from writer
Joseph Mallozzi's original pitch, which he had envisioned as "a Hammond story in which the general faces a court martial after being implicated in the death of an off-world SG team leader".
When no more Hammond episodes were written in the following seasons, Davis cited ''Stargate SG-1''s focus on the off-world adventures of the SG team, the military framework and the general's knowledge for why Hammond "can be nothing more than peripheral to that action."
After playing General Hammond for nearly 150 episodes in seven seasons, Don S. Davis decided to leave ''Stargate SG-1'' in late 2003. He had suffered from prolonged health problems and was grateful that the ''Stargate SG-1'' producers had previously continued his employment and had scheduled episodes around his surgeries.
Davis turned towards painting and sculpting, but continued to work in the film and television industry including the ''Stargate'' franchise, continuing to appear in every season of ''Stargate SG-1''.
Davis died from a heart attack at the age of 65 on June 29, 2008, shortly before the release of ''Stargate: Continuum'', his last on-screen appearance as General Hammond.
The ''Stargate'' producers closed the final ''Stargate Atlantis'' episode, "
Enemy at the Gate", with a dedication card to Don S. Davis; the episode also mentions the off-screen passing of General Hammond, with Earth's newest ship being named in his honor.
Reception
Jo Storm commended Don S. Davis in her book ''Approaching The Possible'' for "bring
ngout his character's actions and motivations with the confidence and thoughtfulness that only a professional of many years can".
In the ''Stargate SG-1'' pilot, Hammond "set
up things as advantageously as he can" and proved to be a "competent" and "believable" commander.
Talking about Hammond in the season 2 time-travel episode "1969", Storm also credited actor Aaron Pearl, who had done "an amazing job as the younger George Hammond, right down to the slight head tilt and speech lilt".
For his portrayal of Hammond, Don S. Davis was nominated for a 2004
Leo Award in the category "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male" for the season 7 episode "
Heroes, Part 2".
References
External links
George Hammond at
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