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"Bob" | |
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Biographical information | |
Death |
2005 (killed by John Sheppard) Atlantis |
Gender | |
Race | Wraith |
Socio-political information | |
Allegiance | Wraith |
Out of Stargate universe information | |
Portrayed by | James Lafazanos |
First appearance | "The Siege", Part 1 |
"Bob" was a male Wraith doing some recon on Atlantis in 2005. He has been nicknamed, then killed by John Sheppard.
Character's evolution
"The Siege", Part 1 (2005)
Using a Dart to do some recon on Atlantis, the male Wraith beams himself into the city before self-destructing the Dart. According to the Atlantis expedition, his mission is obviously to black out the city before the hive ship's arrival on Atlantis and/or to make sure that any city self-destruct plan could not occur. He attacks Sergeant Bates and leaves him badly wounded. Doctor Radek Zelenka eventually retrieves him using a biometric sensor that differenciates different lifeforms.
Two teams led by Major John Sheppard try to catch him. When he succeeds to neutralize one team, he is stunned by Teyla Emmagan and Lt Aiden Ford the very moment he was about to feed on Sheppard.
In the Atlantis holding cell, Sheppard, who has nicknamed him "Bob", tries to gather intel with no success. Then Teyla tries to connect to the Wraith using her telepathy to determine if he had sabotaged the city, yet the Wraith overwhelms her. He is stopped by Sheppard who shoots him several times. Then "Bob" warns Sheppard:
- "I will tell you this: no matter where you flee, we will find you — just as surely as we will find Earth. And when we do, we will feast."
- —Last words pronounced by "Bob", before he eventually dies, shot several times by John Sheppard.
The Wraith eventually dies after Sheppard shot him three times more.