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The '''Wraith''' was a [[Dart]] pilot. He has been killed by Lt Col [[John Sheppard]] soon after his | The '''Wraith''' was a [[Dart]] pilot. He has been killed by Lt Col [[John Sheppard]] soon after his Dart has been shot down by the latter. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
In [[2004]], the Wraith was among the ones who have been awaken after Major [[John Sheppard]] killed a [[Wraith queen (Rising)|Wraith keeper]]. Since then all of them were | In [[2004]], the Wraith was among the ones who have been awaken after Major [[John Sheppard]] killed a [[Wraith queen (Rising)|Wraith keeper]]. Since then all of them were culling planets for [[human]]s to feed on ([[SGA]]: {{ep|rising, part 2}}, {{ep|Duet}}). | ||
== Character's evolution == | == Character's evolution == |
Revision as of 12:09, 31 October 2018
Wraith | |
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A character from Stargate Atlantis | |
Biographical information | |
Death |
2005 (killed by John Sheppard) Unnamed planet |
Gender | |
Race | Wraith |
Status | Deceased |
Socio-political information | |
Occupation | Dart pilot |
Allegiance | Wraith |
Out of Stargate universe information | |
Portrayed by | Jeffrey Robinson |
First appearance | "Duet" |
The Wraith was a Dart pilot. He has been killed by Lt Col John Sheppard soon after his Dart has been shot down by the latter.
Biography
In 2004, the Wraith was among the ones who have been awaken after Major John Sheppard killed a Wraith keeper. Since then all of them were culling planets for humans to feed on (SGA: "Rising", Part 2, "Duet").
Character's evolution
"Duet" (2005)
The Wraith flies a Dart on planet that has been recently culled and manages to cull Lt. Laura Cadman and Dr. Rodney McKay just before the Dart is shot down by Lt Col John Sheppard and his team. The Dart crashes soon after. Dr. Carson Beckett approaches the damaged Dart which opens and reveals the badly wounded Wraith. Beckett's "Hippocratic soul" awakens and he tells the Wraith that he can help him, but Sheppard shoots him to death as he was trying to activate his self-destruct. Beckett protests as it seemed he was the only one able to pull McKay and Cadman out of the Wraith culling device.
Behind the scenes
- Jeffrey Robinson is credited as "Wraith Pilot" in "Duet".