Jack O’Neill MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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I’ll admit I’m not as well versed in the MBTI as others might be and I could be completely wrong, but I’ve spent many years analyzing Jack’s personality. I definitely see extroverted sensing (Se) as I see Jack as someone who really appreciates sensory experiences such as fishing, playing golf, and cooking just to name a few. ISTPs also have a tendency to be “daredevils” or be adrenaline seeking. As we know, Jack has always been this way, whether it’s blowing up a Ha'tak mothership or self sabotaging his relationships (which could be mirrored Te)… I believe his Ni is unhealthy which causes his unwillingness to focus on much else than the present in order to forget the past and his rigidity toward the future. (I truly believe his PTSD caused this and perhaps when he was younger his Ni was healthier). I get what the other analysts have said about the humor but ISTPs have similar humor as well. But they’re also often quiet and shut down at times. I think his ability to have mirrored extroverted thinking (Te) allows him to emulate ENTJ-like qualities while sticking true to his values and core personality. Of course this can occur in any personality type but is more often found in those who are (Se) dominant. The “biting humor” another commenter mentioned, is often critical of others (*cough* *cough* Daniel Jackson *cough*) or deprecating (Si). I think his Ne is also present in his “work style” as he often has little bursts of energy (present in ADHD as well). So not only am I giving an analysis on the MBTI of Jack O’Neill but also the psychological/neurological reasons behind those and using that to showcase how personalities form and evolve. I could go on and on forever about O’Neill but I will save you all the trouble for now.
Biografie
The leader of the reconnaissance team that traveled to Abydos in the movie, and of the original SG-1 team, Jack O'Neill has a background as both a combat pilot and an operative of the Air Force's Special Operations Groups. Gradually went from the tough, no-nonsense portrayal pioneered by Kurt Russell in the movie to a more light-hearted and sarcastic character that RDA was more accustomed to playing. Had zero tolerance for Technobabble. Initially a full-bird colonel, he was promoted to brigadier general in "New Order, Part 2" and succeeded Dr. Elizabeth Weir as the head of Stargate Command so she could go off and lead the Atlantis expedition. He leaves the series at the start of season 9 to work at the Pentagon and is replaced by Cam Mitchell as head of SG-1 and Hank Landry as head of the SGC. As of Stargate Universe, he is a three-star general.