Cameron Mitchell: Injuries Received

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Injured Mitchell

Summary

Although the newest member of SG-1, Cameron Mitchell seems to be making up for lost time in sustaining injuries on missions with the SGC flagship team.

Off-world Missions

  • P8X-412: A Prior of the Ori unleashed a plague into the local population of the planet. Exposed to the disease, Mitchell fell into critical condition before the Prior cured everyone on the planet (9.04 "The Powers That Be").
  • P9G-844: Mitchell received several minor injuries in hand-to-hand combat with a Sodan warrior as well as a minor staff blast wound to his arm and a staff blast wound to his torso. He was cured through local Sodan remedies. Later, he suffered several minor injuries during Sodan warrior training called jomo se telek. As a ruse, Mitchell purposefully ingested sedative that gave him the appearance of death, knocking him unconscious for several hours. Before falling unconscious, he sustained several minor injuries in ritual duel (kel shak lo), and was struck in thigh by the blade of krantu staff, likely leaving a scar (9.08 "Babylon").
  • P9G-844: Mitchell was telekinetically knocked to the ground by Prior of the Ori. Then, he was similarly manipulated into the air, where he was choked by the Prior until the Prior's powers were blocked, causing Mitchell to fall several feet to the ground. He recovered quickly (9.11 "Fourth Horseman Part 2").
  • Galar: Mitchell was knocked unconscious for several hours by unknown electrical charge. He had his memories manipulated by Galar technology based on a Goa'uld memory recall device. Then, he relived several traumatic memories from his past in effort to discover what had happened to him (9.12 "Collateral Damage").
  • P6G-452: Along with the rest of his team, Mitchell was restrained and beaten for over twenty-four hours by members of the Lucian Alliance. He received several blows to the face during this encounter, though was able to shrug them off to continue on another mission (9.15 "Off the Grid").
  • P9G-844: Sustained minor injuries when choked and tossed around by the zombified Volnek. He later was subjected to the concussive force of the blast which destroyed Volnek. None of the injuries sustained appeared serious (9.18 "Arthur's Mantle").
  • Camelot: Fought a holographic knight similar to the one in Avalon. Unlike the Avalon hologram, this knight was a defense mechanism, rather than a test of worth, and continued to strike Mitchell with his sword, causing an energy surge to impact Mitchell with each blow. Mitchell was defeated and almost killed before Daniel Jackson destroyed the control mechanism for the hologram. Mitchell soon recovered from the energy surges (9.20 "Camelot").

Aboard Alien or Earth Vessels

  • Prometheus: Mitchell was struck several times by a Teal'c from an alternate universe. Later in the same mission, he was shoved and presumably hit again by the same alternate Teal'c, after which his clothes were removed (9.13 "Ripple Effect").
  • Korolev: Mitchell was knocked to the floor and received minor injuries from secondary explosions on the ship during its battle with the Ori vessels. He was on his way to the F-302 hanger bay and it is uncertain if he made it to his fighter. It is unclear what his current condition is, or even if the vessel he was on was one destroyed by the Ori during the battle at this point (9.20 "Camelot").

Earth, SGC Base

  • Outside Isolation Lab 2: Mitchell was telekinetically thrown by Khalek against the corridor wall, sustaining a concussion (9.09 "Prototype").

Other Earth Locations

  • Antarctica: Before even joining SG-1, Mitchell sustained life-threatening injuries as leader of a squadron of F-302s . They protected SG-1 from Anubis's fleet, and Mitchell's craft took damage. He was able to still take out an al'kesh before crashing into the snow. He was in critical condition for a while. Later, he was in several months of therapy. Though his doctors believed he might be paralyzed for life, Mitchell fought back to be able to return to active duty (9.01 "Avalon Part 1").
  • Avalon, underneath England: Mitchell dueled with a holographic knight. The sword used by the knight did not cut him, but it did cause a painful energy surge into his body. The effects, though partially debilitating, were not permanent (9.02 "Avalon Part 2").

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--Aurora 16:37, 29 January 2006 (PST)