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{{ep|No Man's Land}} won a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]] for "Best Visual Effects". For {{ep|McKay and Mrs. Miller}}, writer [[Martin Gero]] was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Writing in a Dramatic Series".<ref name=imdbaward>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118480/awards "Stargate SG-1" (1997) - Awards<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
{{ep|No Man's Land}} won a [[w:Gemini Award|Gemini Award]] for "Best Visual Effects". For {{ep|McKay and Mrs. Miller}}, writer [[Martin Gero]] was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Writing in a Dramatic Series".<ref name=imdbaward>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118480/awards "Stargate SG-1" (1997) - Awards<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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| [[Joe Flanigan]] || Major/Lt Col [[John Sheppard]] || 20 episodes |
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| [[Torri Higginson]] || Dr. [[Elizabeth Weir]] || 20 episodes |
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| [[Rachel Luttrell]] || [[Teyla Emmagan]] || 20 episodes |
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| [[Jason Momoa]] || [[Ronon Dex]] || 20 episodes |
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| With [[Paul McGillion]] || Dr. [[Carson Beckett]] || 14 episodes |
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| and [[David Hewlett]] || Dr. [[Rodney McKay]] || 20 episodes |
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| [[David Nykl]] || [[Dr.]] [[Radek Zelenka]] || 12 episodes |
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| [[Chuck Campbell]] || [[Chuck]] || 12 episodes |
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| [[Mitch Pileggi]] || [[Colonel]] [[Steven Caldwell]] || 6 episodes |
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| [[Kavan Smith]] || [[Major]] [[Evan Lorne]] || 6 episodes |
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| [[Robert Picardo]] || [[Richard Woolsey]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Gary Jones]] || [[CMSgt.]] [[Walter Harriman]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Kirby Morrow]] || [[Captain]] [[Dave Kleinman]] || 4 episodes |
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| [[Beau Bridges]] || [[Major General]] [[Henry Landry]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Bill Dow]] || [[Dr.]] [[Bill Lee]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Connor Trinneer]] || [[Michael Kenmore]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Trevor Devall]] || Voice of [[Hermiod]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Richard Dean Anderson]] || [[Major General]] [[Jack O'Neill]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[John O'Callaghan]] || [[Niam]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Donna Soares]] || [[Dr.]] [[Coleman]] || 3 episodes |
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| [[Robert Davi]] || [[Commander]] [[Acastus Kolya]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Ryan Robbins]] || [[Ladon Radim]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Richard Kind]] || [[Lucius Lavin]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Brahm Taylor]] || [[Lathan]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Panou]] || [[Cetus]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[David MacInnis]] || [[Talus (Asuran)|Talus]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[David Ogden Stiers]] || [[Oberoth]] || 2 episodes |
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| [[Heather Doerksen]] || [[Major]] [[Pat Meyers]] || 2 episodes |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:No Man's Land.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|No Man's Land}}''' ''(Part 2 of 3)'' |
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|3.01 |
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|July 14, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Lantea]] |
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|[[Asgard]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Wraith queen (Michael's hive)|Wraith Queen]] |
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|colspan="7"|[[Atlantis expedition|The team]] desperately attempts to stop two [[Wraith]] [[hive ship]]s from reaching [[Earth]]. [[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] must rely on an [[Michael Kenmore|old foe]] to rescue [[Rodney McKay|McKay]] and [[Ronon Dex|Ronon]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Misbegotten.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Misbegotten}}''' ''(Part 3 of 3)'' |
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|3.02 |
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|July 21, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Lantea]], [[M8G-352]] |
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|[[Asgard]], [[Human-form Wraith]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Michael Kenmore]] |
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|colspan="7"|The [[Atlantis expedition|Atlantis team]] must decide the fate of a colony of [[Wraith]] they have [[Iratus bug retrovirus|turned into humans]]. Dr. [[Elizabeth Weir|Weir]] must defend her leadership when she is evaluated by the [[I.O.A.]] |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Irresistible.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Irresistible}}''' |
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|3.03 |
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|July 28, [[2006]] |
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|[[Lantea]], [[Lucius' planet]], [[M6H-491]] |
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|[[Lucius' people]], [[Wraith]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="7"|[[Atlantis 1|Sheppard's team]] meets an [[Lucius Lavin|obnoxious ma]]n who is adored by all thanks to a [[Lucius' herb|secret that he carries]] — and who has an unexpected effect on them. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Sateda (episode).jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Sateda}}''' |
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|3.04 |
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|August 4, [[2006]] |
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|[[Keturah's planet]], [[Lantea]], [[Sateda]] |
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|[[Keturah's people]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Wraith Leader]] |
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|colspan="7"|[[Ronon Dex]] is captured by the [[Wraith]] and returned to his [[Sateda|homeworld]], where he is haunted by his past as he is forced to once again become [[runner|their prey]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Progeny.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Progeny}}''' |
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|3.05 |
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|August 11, [[2006]] |
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|[[Asuras]] |
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|[[Asuran]] |
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|[[Oberoth]] |
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|colspan="7"|[[Elizabeth Weir|Weir]] and the [[Atlantis 1|team]] visit an [[Asurans|advanced civilization]] that split off from the [[Lanteans]] thousands of years ago, but discover that they may not have left [[Atlantis]] in peace. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Real World.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Real World}}''' |
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|3.06 |
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|August 18, [[2006]] |
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|[[Lantea]] |
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|[[Asuran]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="7"|[[Elizabeth Weir]] wakes up in a [[mental institution (The Real World)|mental institution]], where she is told that the expedition to [[Atlantis]] and the [[Stargate]] are figments of her imagination. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Common Ground.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Common Ground}}''' |
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|3.07 |
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|August 25, [[2006]] |
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|[[Kolya's planet]], [[Lantea]], [[Planet (Common Ground)|Unnamed]] |
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|[[Genii]], [[Wraith]] |
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|[[Acastus Kolya]] |
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|colspan="7"|Colonel [[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] finds himself the prisoner of a [[Acastus Kolya|Genii commander]], along with a [[Todd|desperately hungry Wraith]] who has been separated from his hive. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:McKay and Mrs. Miller.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|McKay and Mrs. Miller}}''' |
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|3.08 |
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|September 8, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Lantea]] |
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|[[Asgard]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="7"|[[Rodney McKay]] is reunited with his [[Jeannie Miller|estranged sister]] back on [[Earth]], who has given up a brilliant career as a [[scientist]] to raise a family. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Phantoms (episode).jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Phantoms}}''' |
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|3.09 |
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|September 15, [[2006]] |
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|[[Lantea]], [[M1B-129]] |
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|[[Genii]], [[Wraith]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="7"|[[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] and [[Ronon Dex|Ronon]] are influenced by a [[Wraith mind manipulator|mind-altering device]] created by the [[Wraith]] while on a mission to rescue a lost team. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Return, Part 1.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Return, Part 1}}''' ''(Part 1 of 2)'' |
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|3.10 |
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|September 22, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Lantea]], [[New Athos]] |
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|[[Ancient]], [[Asuran]], [[Genii]] |
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|[[Cetus]], [[Talus (Asuran)|Talus]] |
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|colspan="7"|The [[Atlantis expedition]] is stunned to learn that a [[Tria|ship]] full of [[Lanteans|Ancients]] is returning to reclaim [[Atlantis|their lost city]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Return, Part 2.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Return, Part 2}}''' ''(Part 2 of 2)'' |
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|3.11 |
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|November 20, [[2006]] |
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|[[Earth]], [[Lantea]], [[New Athos]] |
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|[[Asuran]] |
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|[[Cetus]], [[Talus (Asuran)|Talus]] |
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|colspan="7"|The [[Atlantis 1|Atlantis team]] goes against orders to try and save [[Atlantis]] from [[Asurans|Replicator]] control — and to rescue General [[Jack O'Neill|O'Neill]] and [[Richard Woolsey]], who are trapped in the occupied city. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Echoes.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Echoes}}''' |
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|3.12 |
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|November 27, [[2006]] |
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|[[Lantea]] |
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|[[Ancient]], [[Flagisallus]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="7"|The [[Atlantis expedition|inhabitants]] of [[Atlantis]] begin to suffer ill effects when the [[Lantea|planet]]'s [[Flagecallus|whale population]] begins migrating to the island city, bringing an [[coronal mass ejection|unexpected harbinger of doom]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Irresponsible.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Irresponsible}}''' |
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|3.13 |
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|December 4, [[2006]] |
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|[[Lantea]], [[M65-PL8]] |
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|[[People of M65-PL8]], [[Genii]] |
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|[[Acastus Kolya]] |
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|colspan="7"|The [[Atlantis 1|team]] finds [[Lucius Lavin]] manipulating the [[People of M65-PL8|people]] of another [[M65-PL8|hapless planet]], using [[Ancient personal shield|Ancient technology]] to pose as an invincible hero. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Tao of Rodney.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Tao of Rodney}}''' |
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|3.14 |
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|December 11, [[2006]] |
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|[[Lantea]] |
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|N/A |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="7"|After an [[Ascension machine|Ancient device]] gives [[Rodney McKay|Rodney]] superhuman powers, his enhanced brilliance is checked only by his impending death — unless he can learn how to [[Ascension|ascend]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Game.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Game}}''' |
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|3.15 |
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|December 18, [[2006]] |
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|[[Lantea]], [[M4D-058]] |
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|[[Geldaran]], [[Hallonan]] |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="7"|[[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] and [[Rodney McKay|McKay]] discover that their competitive [[video game]] has been controlling a [[M4D-058|planet of real people]], who now stand on the brink of war. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:The Ark.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|The Ark}}''' |
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|3.16 |
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|January 8, [[2007]] |
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|[[Jamus' homeworld]], [[Lantea]] |
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|[[Jamus' people]] |
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|[[Jamus]] |
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|colspan="7"|The [[Atlantis 1|team]] discovers the [[Jamus' people|last of a civilization]] in suspended animation, whose survival is at risk when [[Moon base|their station]] is critically damaged. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Sunday (episode).jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Sunday}}''' |
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|3.17 |
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|January 15, [[2007]] |
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|[[Lantea]] |
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|N/A |
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|N/A |
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|colspan="7"|The [[Atlantis expedition|team]] tries to relax during a mandatory day off, until an [[Harriet Hewston|explosion]] leaves three people dead — and reveals that [[James Watson|one scientist]] is a walking [[tumor|time bomb]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Submersion.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Submersion}}''' |
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|3.18 |
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|January 22, [[2007]] |
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|[[Lantea]] |
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|[[Wraith]] |
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|[[Wraith queen (Submersion)|Wraith Queen]] |
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|colspan="7"|[[Atlantis expedition|The team]] discovers an [[Ancient drilling station]] deep beneath the surface of the [[Lantea ocean|ocean]], only to find that a [[Wraith Queen (Submersion)|Wraith queen]] is still alive there. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Vengeance (episode).jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|Vengeance}}''' |
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|3.19 |
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|January 29, [[2007]] |
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|[[Lantea]], [[Taranian settlement]] |
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|[[Bug People]] |
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|[[Michael Kenmore]] |
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|colspan="7"|The [[Atlantis 1|Atlantis team]] investigates the disappearance of [[Taranians|one of their allies]], only to find an [[Michael Kenmore|old enemy]] engineering a race of [[Iratus-human hybrid|powerful monsters]]. |
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:First Strike.jpg|150px]] |
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|'''{{ep|First Strike}}''' ''(Part 1 of 3)'' |
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|3.20 |
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|February 5, [[2007]] |
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|[[Asuras]], [[Lantea]] |
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|[[Asuran]] |
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|[[Oberoth]] |
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|colspan="7"|An [[Asuran satellite weapon|unstoppable energy weapon]] leaves [[Atlantis]] under seige after [[Earth]] launches a [[Horizon|preemptive attack]] against the [[Replicator]] [[Asuras|home world]]. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 29 July 2025
| Stargate Atlantis Season 3 | ||||||||
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Last DVD set of Season 3 | ||||||||
| Country of origin |
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| No. of episodes | 20 | |||||||
| Broadcast | ||||||||
| Original channel | Sci Fi Channel | |||||||
| Original run | July 21, 2006 (Sci Fi) — February 5, 2007 (The Movie Network) | |||||||
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| DVD release | ||||||||
| Region 1 | September 18, 2007 | |||||||
| Region 2 | January 14, 2008 | |||||||
| Region 4 | September 26, 2007 | |||||||
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Season three of Stargate Atlantis began airing on July 21, 2006 on the US-American Sci Fi Channel. The third season concluded after 20 episodes on February 5, 2007 on the Canadian The Movie Network. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, who also served as executive producers. Season three regular cast members include Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, Jason Momoa, Rachel Luttrell, Paul McGillion, and David Hewlett as Dr. Rodney McKay.
Production
- Richard Kind, who played Lucius Lavin in "Irresistible" and "Irresponsible", also played a minor role as Gary Meyers in the original Stargate film. He is the only actor to appear in both the film and Stargate: Atlantis.
- "Common Ground" introduces the "Todd" Wraith character that plays an important role in the later seasons.
- "Sunday" marks the last to feature Paul McGillion as a regular cast member, although he is still in the opening titles for the rest of Season 3.
- "First Strike" introduces Jewel Staite as new Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jennifer Keller. Staite had already the character of Ellia in the Season 2 episode "Instinct".
Awards
"No Man's Land" won a Gemini Award for "Best Visual Effects". For "McKay and Mrs. Miller", writer Martin Gero was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category "Best Writing in a Dramatic Series".[1]
Episodes
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| "No Man's Land" (2 of 3) | 3.01 | Martin Gero | Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| The team desperately attempts to stop two Wraith hive ships from reaching Earth. Sheppard must rely on an old foe to rescue McKay and Ronon. | |||||
| "Misbegotten" (3 of 3) | 3.02 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| The Atlantis team must decide the fate of a colony of Wraith they have turned into humans. Dr. Weir must defend her leadership when she is evaluated by the I.O.A. | |||||
| "Irresistible" | 3.03 | Story by: Robert C. Cooper Teleplay by: Carl Binder |
Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| Sheppard's team meets an obnoxious man who is adored by all thanks to a secret that he carries — and who has an unexpected effect on them. | |||||
| "Sateda" | 3.04 | Robert C. Cooper | Robert C. Cooper | Unknown | |
| Ronon Dex is captured by the Wraith and returned to his homeworld, where he is haunted by his past as he is forced to once again become their prey. | |||||
| "Progeny" | 3.05 | Story by: Carl Binder, Robert C. Cooper Teleplay by: Carl Binder |
Andy Mikita | Unknown | |
| Weir and the team visit an advanced civilization that split off from the Lanteans thousands of years ago, but discover that they may not have left Atlantis in peace. | |||||
| "The Real World" | 3.06 | Carl Binder | Unknown | ||
| Elizabeth Weir wakes up in a mental institution, where she is told that the expedition to Atlantis and the Stargate are figments of her imagination. | |||||
| "Common Ground" | 3.07 | William Waring | Unknown | ||
| Colonel Sheppard finds himself the prisoner of a Genii commander, along with a desperately hungry Wraith who has been separated from his hive. | |||||
| "McKay and Mrs. Miller" | 3.08 | Martin Gero | Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| Rodney McKay is reunited with his estranged sister back on Earth, who has given up a brilliant career as a scientist to raise a family. | |||||
| "Phantoms" | 3.09 | Carl Binder | Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| Sheppard and Ronon are influenced by a mind-altering device created by the Wraith while on a mission to rescue a lost team. | |||||
| "The Return", Part 1 (1 of 2) | 3.10 | Martin Gero | Brad Turner | Unknown | |
| The Atlantis expedition is stunned to learn that a ship full of Ancients is returning to reclaim their lost city. | |||||
| "The Return", Part 2 (2 of 2) | 3.11 | Martin Gero | Brad Turner | Unknown | |
| The Atlantis team goes against orders to try and save Atlantis from Replicator control — and to rescue General O'Neill and Richard Woolsey, who are trapped in the occupied city. | |||||
| "Echoes" | 3.12 | Story by: Carl Binder Teleplay by: Carl Binder |
William Waring | Unknown | |
| The inhabitants of Atlantis begin to suffer ill effects when the planet's whale population begins migrating to the island city, bringing an unexpected harbinger of doom. | |||||
| "Irresponsible" | 3.13 | Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie | Martin Wood | Unknown | |
| The team finds Lucius Lavin manipulating the people of another hapless planet, using Ancient technology to pose as an invincible hero. | |||||
| "Tao of Rodney" | 3.14 | Martin Wood | Unknown | ||
| After an Ancient device gives Rodney superhuman powers, his enhanced brilliance is checked only by his impending death — unless he can learn how to ascend. | |||||
| "The Game" | 3.15 | Teleplay by: Carl Binder | William Waring | Unknown | |
| Sheppard and McKay discover that their competitive video game has been controlling a planet of real people, who now stand on the brink of war. | |||||
| "The Ark" | 3.16 | William Waring | Unknown | ||
| The team discovers the last of a civilization in suspended animation, whose survival is at risk when their station is critically damaged. | |||||
| "Sunday" | 3.17 | Martin Gero | William Waring | 15 January 2007 | |
| The team tries to relax during a mandatory day off, until an explosion leaves three people dead — and reveals that one scientist is a walking time bomb. | |||||
| "Submersion" | 3.18 | 22 January 2007 | |||
| The team discovers an Ancient drilling station deep beneath the surface of the ocean, only to find that a Wraith queen is still alive there. | |||||
| "Vengeance" | 3.19 | Carl Binder | Andy Mikita | 29 January 2007 | |
| The Atlantis team investigates the disappearance of one of their allies, only to find an old enemy engineering a race of powerful monsters. | |||||
| "First Strike" (1 of 3) | 3.20 | Martin Gero | Martin Wood | 5 February 2007 | |
| An unstoppable energy weapon leaves Atlantis under seige after Earth launches a preemptive attack against the Replicator home world. | |||||
References
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