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Lalo Espejo Scientist as Scientist. Harlan Cutshall Marine as Marine …. Rainbow Sun Francks Lt. Aiden Ford as Lt. Aiden Ford. James Lafazanos Wraith as Wraith …. Robert C. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Elizabeth Weir and Major Sheppard lead a scientific expedition to the ancient abandoned city. Once there, the team not only find themselves unable to contact Earth, but their explorations unexpectedly reawaken the Ancients' deadly enemies, The Wraith, who hunger for this new prey.

Now with the help of newfound local allies like Teyla Emmagan, the Atlantis Team sets about to uncover their new home's secrets even as their war of survival against the Wraith begins. A new gate will open. A lost city will rise again. Action Adventure Drama Sci-Fi. Did you know Edit. Goofs Elizabeth Weir is supposed to be an American, yet pronounces everything the way that a Canadian would. This is most noticeable with the word "been" which she overemphasizes in a manner that an American English speaker would not.

Quotes [Sheppard is giving McKay flying lessons, and they get into an argument] Maj. Connections Edited into Preview to Atlantis User reviews Review.

Top review. I sorely miss Stargate Atlantis. I love it! It could have went another five years Now all we see is garbage on t. FAQ 1. What's the name of that song that plays during and at the end of episode 19 of season 5? Details Edit. Release date July 16, United States. Canada United States. English Czech. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Technical specs Edit. Runtime 44 minutes. Related news. Dec 27 Slash Film. Dec 23 Slash Film. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. By what name was Stargate: Atlantis officially released in Canada in French? See more gaps Learn more about contributing.

Edit page. See the full list. The team visits Geldar first, where they are met by Nola ; she immediately recognizes McKay as their "Oracle", and explains that their people were given life thousands of years ago and guided by the Oracle through a console, but then all communications suddenly ceased — interrupted by the war with the Wraith.

Unknowingly, McKay and Sheppard have picked up where they left off. There they meet Baden , the aggressive leader of Hallona. He reveals that at the command of Geldar's Oracle, the Geldarans have begun mining for valuable coal under his country. He believes that the proper response is to launch an attack. The two leaders are brought back to Atlantis to learn about the Ancient technology and to have their dispute mediated by Dr. Elizabeth Weir , but they refuse to cooperate. Tensions are high, and as a result of Sheppard and McKay's "game", the two peoples now stand on the brink of war.

Despite their best attempts, neither Weir, McKay, nor Sheppard can convince them to make peace, and Baden takes advantage of the game room to order an attack on the mine.

Nola reveals that Geldar has bombs which McKay was unaware of and sends one in a dirigible to bomb a Hallonan village. Sheppard and Teyla are able to harmlessly shoot down the dirigible with the Puddle Jumper, but Nola is not deterred and orders more bombs sent while Baden orders his army to destroy the Geldar villages.

With the situation deteriorating, the team is suddenly beamed to the Daedalus , diverted by Weir on its way back to Earth to check on them. While Colonel Caldwell feels there's nothing more they can do, Sheppard has come up with a plan and convinced Caldwell to send them back after McKay enacts part of it. Once McKay's work is done, the team discreetly beams back to their respective countries. In Geldar, the Hallonan army destroys their villages and bombards the capitol with their own bombs.

The oracle console loses power and Nola realizes that they have lost. At the same time, in Hallona, the capitol is shaken by bombs from Geldar and the oracle console also loses power. With hundreds dead, Sheppard announces that it's "game over" to Baden.

After the apparent destruction of both countries, McKay and Sheppard reveal what really happened with help from Ronon and Teyla: while on the Daedalus , McKay hacked into the consoles and uploaded a doomsday scenario for each country to give them a taste of what war is really like.

In reality, both of their armies are standing down and waiting for further instructions. No one has been hurt and the explosions were pinpoint shots from the Daedalus to add realism to the situation. Nola and Baden are left confronted with the true horror of what a war can do to their peoples if they don't stop.

Later, Weir visits Sheppard and McKay who are playing chess with each other in the mess hall and tells them that while both sides have returned to the negotiating table, there's still a lot of animosity for them to work out. However, Weir thinks Nola and Baden are at least willing to try now.

In the meantime, Sheppard and McKay's war continues through their chess game. McKay : Let me ask you a question. Say there is a runaway train. It's hurtling out of control towards ten people standing in the middle of the tracks. The only way to save those people is to flip a switch and send the train down another set of tracks.

The only problem is Teyla : Why would anyone leave a baby in harm's way like that? McKay : Well, I don't know. It's not the point. It's an ethical dilemma. Look, Katie Brown brought it up over dinner the other night. The question is: Is it appropriate to divert the train and kill the one baby to save the ten people? Ronon : Wouldn't the people just see the train coming and move?

McKay : No, no, they wouldn't see it. Ronon : Why not? McKay : Well I don't know. Say they're blind. Teyla : All of them? McKay : Yes, all of them. Ronon : Then why don't you just call out and tell them to move out of the way?

McKay : It's because they can't hear you. Sheppard : What, they're deaf too? How fast is the train going? McKay : But the speed doesn't matter! Sheppard : Well, sure it does, if it's going slow enough you could out run it and shove everyone to the side. Ronon : Or better yet, go get the baby. McKay : For God's sake, I was just Sheppard : The first thing Rodney did after naming his country was stick his face on the flag.

Nola : You sent crates of citrus fruit! Do you have any idea what an insult that is to my people? Baden : Didn't used to be. Weir : Okay, see, I think I know where that comes from. Did the Oracle tell you that citrus fruit was bad? Nola : He made us aware of its toxic properties, yes. Lorne : What are you talking about! It's a perfectly reasonable request! Zelenka : Yeah, perfectly reasonable. I give you all of my food and my people starve.

Lorne : I'm not asking you to give me all your food! Plus I did say we would make a deal. Zelenka : Oh yeah, baskets! Lorne : Big baskets! Two dozen of them, hand woven and very nice. Zelenka : Very nice? What am I going to put in them? Certainly not food! Lorne : You know what?



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