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The project features performers and characters from Stargate, Star Trek, Farscape, Firefly and Warehouse 13. [15] As the 'meta' element of the title suggests, the artwork invites Flanigan to comment on the wider social and narrative significance of his Stargate Atlantis character John Sheppard. Most notably, he speaks about the sexual ...
Chief Cowen, played by Colm Meaney (seasons 1–2) – The leader of the Genii in the first two seasons of Stargate Atlantis. In "Underground", he agrees to an alliance with the Atlantis Expedition after John Sheppard and Rodney McKay stumble upon a Genii underground bunker. He authorizes a joint mission to obtain a Wraith data storage device ...
Action figures of the Stargate Atlantis cast have been released by Diamond Selected Toys, and included John Sheppard and Rodney McKay figures among others. [ 81 ] This is a list of The Stargate Atlantis audiobooks by Big Finish Productions , are each narrated by one of the main Stargate franchise characters and feature a second, guest-star ...
Lorne first appears in Stargate SG-1 episode "Enemy Mine". [1] Lorne reappears as a part of the new personnel sent after the Wraith siege by the Daedalus [2] and serves as Atlantis' military second-in-command under Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard. In "Runner", he assists Sheppard, Teyla Emmagan, and Rodney McKay in the search for Aiden Ford ...
Stargate Atlantis: SGA–4 "Halcyon" James Swallow: Season 2: August 7, 2006 () Stargate Atlantis: SGA–5 "Exogenesis" Sonny Whitelaw & Elizabeth Christensen: Season 2: December, 2006 () Stargate Atlantis: SGA–6 "Entanglement" Martha Wells: Season 2: April, 2007 () Stargate Atlantis: SGA–7 "Casualties of War" Elizabeth Christensen
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction and other fanworks contributed by users. The site was created in 2008 by the Organization for Transformative Works and went into open beta in 2009 and continues to be in beta. [ 2 ]
A spaceship appears out of nowhere over Atlantis. John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan) and his team discover that the ship is the Daedalus, which is strange as Stargate Command confirms that the Daedalus is actually two days away from Earth. Sheppard's team boards the new Daedalus and find it apparently abandoned with signs of battle damage.
The episode is the second installment of a three-episode arc that began with the mid-season finale "This Mortal Coil" (also taken from Hamlet's soliloquy), in which nanite-created copies of Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard and his team give their real counterparts on Atlantis a device that reveals the presence of over thirty Asuran battleships ...