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* [[Mitch Pileggi]] as [[Steven Caldwell|Col. Steven Caldwell]] | * [[Mitch Pileggi]] as [[Steven Caldwell|Col. Steven Caldwell]] | ||
* Jamie Ray Newman as Lt. Cadman | * [[Jamie Ray Newman]] as [[Laura Cadman|Lt. Cadman]] | ||
* [[Ellie Harvie]] as [[Lindsey Novak|Dr. Novak]] | * [[Ellie Harvie]] as [[Lindsey Novak|Dr. Novak]] | ||
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* Brenda McDonald as Charin | * [[Brenda McDonald]] as [[Athosians|Charin]] | ||
* Chuck Campbell as Technician | * [[Chuck Campbell]] as [[Chuck|Technician]] | ||
* [[Trevor DeVall]] as [[Hermiod|Voice of Hermiod]] | * [[Trevor DeVall]] as [[Hermiod|Voice of Hermiod]] | ||
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* [http://www.freeclyde.com/video_bytes/beyond_the_night.html Free Clyde: Composer Joel Goldsmith's ''Beyond the Night'' as sung by Rachel Luttrell (music video)] | |||
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--[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 05:14, 23 June 2006 (PDT) | --[[User:DeeKayP|DeeKayP]] 05:14, 23 June 2006 (PDT) |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 8 June 2008
Précis
The team races against time to foil the Goa'uld's plans to destroy Atlantis.
Guide | Transcript
MGM/SciFi.com Official Summary
On Earth, a galaxy away from Atlantis, Gen. Landry receives intelligence that The Trust, a group of conspirators controlled by the evil Goa'uld, have learned of the Ancient city and sent an undercover operative there to plant a bomb. Details are sketchy, but any use of Atlantis's Stargate to dial Earth will somehow trigger the explosion.
The moment that Earth relays this news to Atlantis, Dr. Weir orders both the Stargate and the city's main power source, a ZPM, shut down. She also orders the absent starship Daedalus to return, because the bomber might be trying to escape aboard it.
In the midst of this intense search for both bomb and bomber, the city's distress beacon activates. Before McKay can shut it off, it catches the attention of two Wraith cruisers, who head straight for Atlantis. If they discover that the city still exists, they will attack immediately. To prevent such a catastrophe, McKay prepares to reconnect the ZPM and use its power to cloak the city from view.
Meanwhile, Teyla finds herself occupied with a very different concern. Charin, her beloved adopted grandmother, is seriously ill. Although Charin urges Teyla to accept her death as inevitable, Teyla begs Dr. Beckett to heal her friend. When he explains that he can save Charin's life by installing a pacemaker for her heart, Teyla is elated, but the old woman reiterates her desire to die a natural death and gently orders Teyla to respect her wishes.
With the exception of this private grief, suspicion is consuming the city. McKay suspects that Lt. Cadman, a demolitions expert, is the saboteur. Weir suspects Dr. Kavanagh, a disgruntled scientist. For his part, Kavanagh suspects Dr. Zelenka, who is off-world on a conveniently timed mission. Weir's suspicions carry the most weight, however, so the investigation's focus settles on the prickly and defensive Kavanagh.
Then McKay discovers that no actual bomb exists. Instead, the saboteur has removed the failsafes from the ZPM, so that it will overload in a massive explosion as soon as it emits any significant amount of power. The saboteur has been trying to provoke them into dialing Earth or cloaking the city — either of which will cause an overload.
But the Wraith are closing in. In desperation, McKay shuts down as many secondary systems as possible and activates the cloak. As the power usage levels inch toward critical, Weir considers torturing Kavanagh for answers, and Charin hovers near death. Atlantis teeters on the brink of destruction, though whether it will come from without or from within remains to be seen.
Cast
- Joe Flanigan as Lt. Col. John Sheppard
- Torri Higginson as Dr. Elizabeth Weir
- Rachel Luttrell as Teyla Emmagan
- Jason Momoa as Ronon Dex
- with Paul McGillion as Dr. Carson Beckett
- and David Hewlett as Dr. Rodney McKay
Guest Stars
- Beau Bridges as Gen. Hank Landry
- Mitch Pileggi as Col. Steven Caldwell
- Jamie Ray Newman as Lt. Cadman
- Ellie Harvie as Dr. Novak
- Ben Cotton as Dr. Kavanagh
- David Nykl as Dr. Zelenka
- Bill Dow as Dr. Lee
- Peter Flemming as Agent Barrett
- Gary Jones as Chief Master Sgt. Walter Harriman
- Brenda McDonald as Charin
- Chuck Campbell as Technician
- Trevor DeVall as Voice of Hermiod
Production
- Story by Brad Wright and Carl Binder
- Teleplay by Carl Binder
- Directed by Andy Mikita
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--DeeKayP 05:14, 23 June 2006 (PDT)