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* In the primary casting call, Perry's first name was Eleanor, but the character has been renamed before the shooting.<ref name="GateWorld">{{cite web|url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2009/08/quadriplegic-character-raises-ethical-quandaries/|title=Quadriplegic character raises ethical quandaries|publisher=GateWorld|date=August 14, 2009|accesdate:2016-08-10}}</ref>
* In the primary casting call, Perry's first name was Eleanor, but the character has been renamed before the shooting.<ref name="GateWorld">{{cite web|url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2009/08/quadriplegic-character-raises-ethical-quandaries/|title=Quadriplegic character raises ethical quandaries|publisher=GateWorld|date=August 14, 2009|accessdate:2016-08-10}}</ref>


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Amanda Perry
Biographical information
Planet of origin Earth
Death 2009 (physical death, killed by Simeon through Ginn's body)
2010 (consciousness quarantined inside Destiny's database)
Gender
Race Tau'ri
Species Human
Socio-political information
Occupation Scientist
Salutation Doctor
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by Kathleen Munroe
First appearance "Sabotage"

Amanda Perry was a brilliant quadriplegic scientist from Earth, specialist in hyperdrive. She was physically killed by Simeon in 2009 when she switched her consciousness with Ginn throught the Tau'ri long range communication terminal. However, her consciousness remained and came to surface in 2010, but she eventually has been permanently quarantined by Eli Wallace (with Ginn's consciousness) in order to save Nicholas Rush whom consciousness was prisoner of Destiny's database.

Biography

Character's evolution

Notes

Behind the scenes

  • In the primary casting call, Perry's first name was Eleanor, but the character has been renamed before the shooting.[1]

See also

External links

References

  1. "Quadriplegic character raises ethical quandaries". GateWorld. August 14, 2009.  Text "accessdate:2016-08-10" ignored (help)