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After being a regular character in season four, [[Amanda Tapping]] (Colonel [[Samantha Carter]]) became a guest star in several episodes of season five. [[Robert Picardo]] (as [[Richard Woolsey]]) joined the cast as a permanent character, with Woolsey assuming command of Atlantis. Actress [[Jewel Staite]] (Dr. [[Jennifer Keller]]) was also promoted from a recurring character to a permanent cast member. Both [[Michael Shanks]] (Dr. [[Daniel Jackson]]) and [[Paul McGillion]] (Dr. [[Carson Beckett (clone)|Carson Beckett]]) appeared as guest stars in this season, with McGillion appearing in five episodes.<ref name=gw_casts5>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/02/robert_picardo_joins_iatlantisi_.shtml |title=GateWorld - Robert Picardo join Atlantis cast |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> Actress [[Torri Higginson]] declined to reprise her role as Dr. [[Elizabeth Weir]] in the fifth season.<ref name=gw_s5torri>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/02/higginson_out_for_season_five.shtml |title=GateWorld - Higginson out for Season Five |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> The other season five regular cast members are [[Joe Flanigan]], [[Jason Momoa]], [[Rachel Luttrell]], and [[David Hewlett]] as Dr. [[Rodney McKay]].
After being a regular character in season four, [[Amanda Tapping]] (Colonel [[Samantha Carter]]) became a guest star in several episodes of season five. [[Robert Picardo]] (as [[Richard Woolsey]]) joined the cast as a permanent character, with Woolsey assuming command of Atlantis. Actress [[Jewel Staite]] (Dr. [[Jennifer Keller]]) was also promoted from a recurring character to a permanent cast member. Both [[Michael Shanks]] (Dr. [[Daniel Jackson]]) and [[Paul McGillion]] (Dr. [[Carson Beckett (clone)|Carson Beckett]]) appeared as guest stars in this season, with McGillion appearing in five episodes.<ref name=gw_casts5>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/02/robert_picardo_joins_iatlantisi_.shtml |title=GateWorld - Robert Picardo join Atlantis cast |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> Actress [[Torri Higginson]] declined to reprise her role as Dr. [[Elizabeth Weir]] in the fifth season.<ref name=gw_s5torri>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/02/higginson_out_for_season_five.shtml |title=GateWorld - Higginson out for Season Five |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> The other season five regular cast members are [[Joe Flanigan]], [[Jason Momoa]], [[Rachel Luttrell]], and [[David Hewlett]] as Dr. [[Rodney McKay]].

=== Main characters ===

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!Actor
!Character
!Number of episodes
|-
| [[Joe Flanigan]] || Lt Col [[John Sheppard]] || 20 episodes
|-
| [[Rachel Luttrell]] || [[Teyla Emmagan]] || 16 episodes
|-
| [[Jason Momoa]] || [[Ronon Dex]] || 18 episodes
|-
| [[Jewel Staite]] || Dr. [[Jennifer Keller]] || 14 episodes
|-
| [[Robert Picardo]] || [[Richard Woolsey]] || 14 episodes
|-
| and [[David Hewlett]] || Dr. [[Rodney McKay]] || 20 episodes
|}

=== Recurring characters ===

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!Actor
!Character
!Number of episodes
|-
| [[David Nykl]] || [[Dr.]] [[Radek Zelenka]] || 11 episodes
|-
| [[Kavan Smith]] || [[Major]] [[Evan Lorne]] || 7 episodes
|-
| [[Sharon Taylor]] || [[Amelia Banks]] || 7 episodes
|-
| [[Christopher Heyerdahl]] || [[Todd]] || 6 episodes
|-
| [[Chuck Campbell]] || [[Chuck]] || 6 episodes
|-
| [[Paul McGillion]] || [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett (clone)|Carson Beckett]] || 5 episodes
|-
| [[Annalise MacCulloch]] || [[Torren John Emmagan]] || 5 episodes
|-
| [[Martin Christopher]] || [[Major]] [[Kevin Marks]] || 4 episodes
|-
| [[Tyler McClendon]] || [[Kenny]] || 3 episodes
|-
| [[Mitch Pileggi]] || [[Colonel]] [[Steven Caldwell]] || 3 episodes
|-
| [[Linda Ko]] || [[Marie]] || 3 episodes
|-
| [[Patrick Sabongui]] || [[Kanaan]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Connor Trinneer]] || [[Michael Kenmore]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Gary Jones]] || [[CMSgt.]] [[Walter Harriman]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Amanda Tapping]] || [[Samantha Carter]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Michael Shanks]] || [[Dr.]] [[Daniel Jackson]] || 2 episodes
|-
| [[Leela Savasta]] || [[Captain]] [[Alicia Vega]] || 2 episodes
|}


== Episodes ==
== Episodes ==


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|colspan="6"|[[Ronon Dex|Ronon]] once again comes face-to-face with [[Tyre]], one of [[Satedans|his people]] who became a [[Wraith worshiper]] &mdash; but who now claims he has broken free of their influence.
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|[[M35-117]]
|[[Unknown Alien]]
|[[Unknown Alien]]s
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|colspan="6"|[[Atlantis 1|The team]] boards the ''[[Daedalus (The Daedalus Variation I)|Daedalus]]'' when it shows up abandoned in orbit, only to find themselves skipping through [[parallel universe]]s.
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|'''{{ep|Ghost in the Machine}}'''
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|August 15, [[2008]]
|[[Flying monkeys' planet]], [[M35-117]]
|[[Asuran]]
|[[Koracen]]
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|colspan="6"|The city of [[Atlantis]] becomes host to the minds of [[Elisabeth Weir's faction|disembodied Replicators]], led by [[Elizabeth Weir|someone very close to the team]].
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|5.06
|August 22, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]], [[M44-5YN]], [[Talus (planet)|Talus]]
|[[Wraith]]
|N/A
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|colspan="6"|[[Rodney McKay]] is stricken with a [[Second childhood|mental affliction]] that robs him of his knowledge and memories, causing him to revert to a childlike state.
|-
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|'''{{ep|Whispers}}'''
|5.07
|September 5, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]], [[Planet (Whispers)|Unnamed]]
|[[Michael's experiment]]
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|colspan="6"|[[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] and [[Carson Beckett (clone)|Beckett]] join a [[Teldy's Atlantis Reconnaissance Team|team]] investigating a hidden [[Wraith laboratory (Whispers)|Wraith laboratory]] where [[Michael Kenmore|Michael]] has been conducting [[Michael's experiment|genetic experiments]].
|-
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|'''{{ep|The Queen}}'''
|5.08
|September 12, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]]
|[[Wraith]]
|[[Primary Queen|Primary]] and [[Wraith Commander (The Queen)|Commander]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[Teyla Emmagan|Teyla]] goes in disguise as a [[Wraith queen]] when "[[Todd]]" agrees to make a bold proposal to the [[Primary Queen|leader of his alliance]] &mdash; not realizing that he has other intentions.
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|'''{{ep|Tracker}}'''
|5.09
|September 19, [[2008]]
|[[M33-985]], [[M35-117]]
|[[Wraith]]
|[[Wraith hunter]]s
|-
|colspan="6"|[[Ronon Dex|Ronon]] and [[Rodney McKay|McKay]] join Dr. [[Jennifer Keller|Keller]] on an [[M33-985|off-world]] errand of mercy, and must track her through the forest when a [[Kiryk|Runner]] kidnaps her.
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|5.10
|September 26, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]], [[M6H-987]]
|[[Vanir]], [[Wraith]]
|[[Vanir]]
|-
|colspan="6"|When [[Daniel Jackson]] visits [[Atlantis]], he and Dr. [[Rodney McKay|McKay]] discover a [[Janus' secret lab|hidden lab]] that brings a [[Asgard lost tribe|new enemy]] knocking. The ''[[Daedalus]]'' welcomes a [[Todd|Wraith ally]] for a [[Gene therapy|special project]].
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|'''{{ep|The Lost Tribe}}''' ''(Part 2 of 2)''
|5.11
|October 10, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]], [[M6H-987]]
|[[Asgard]], [[Traveler]], [[Wraith]]
|[[Vanir]], [[Todd]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] races to an [[Janus' research outpost|Ancient laboratory]] to save [[Rodney McKay|McKay]] and [[Daniel Jackson]] before "[[Todd]]" arrives to destroy [[Attero device|a weapon]] that has a devastating side-effect. Daniel uncovers the identity of the [[Asgard rogue faction|hostile new species]].
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|'''{{ep|Outsiders}}'''
|5.12
|October 17, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]], [[Elson's planet]]
|[[Balarian]], [[Elson's people]], [[Wraith]]
|[[Jervis]], [[Wraith Commander (Outsiders)|Commander]]
|-
|colspan="6"|The [[Wraith]] arrive in a [[Elson's village|village]] where Dr. [[Carson Beckett (clone)|Beckett]] is working, and demand that [[Elson's people|the locals]] turn over a [[Balarians|group of refugees]] who survived the [[Hoffan plague]] &mdash; or the entire village will be obliterated.
|-
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|'''{{ep|Inquisition}}'''
|5.13
|October 24, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]]
|[[Latiran]], [[Free Peoples of Riva]], [[Tribes of Santhal]]
|[[Kelore]]
|-
|colspan="6"|A new [[Coalition of Planets|coalition of human worlds]] puts the [[Atlantis 1|Atlantis team]] on [[trial]] for their alleged crimes against the [[Pegasus]] Galaxy.
|-
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|'''{{ep|The Prodigal}}'''
|5.14
|November 7, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]]
|[[Human-Wraith Hybrid|Hybrid]]
|[[Michael Kenmore]]
|-
|colspan="6"|[[Atlantis 1|The team]] fights to retake control of [[Atlantis]] when [[Michael Kenmore|Michael]] infiltrates the [[Atlantis control room|control room]] to take [[Teyla Emmagan|Teyla]]'s [[Torren John Emmagan|child]] and destroy the city.
|-
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|'''{{ep|Remnants}}'''
|5.15
|November 14, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]]
|[[Sekkari]]
|[[Acastus Kolya (Sekkari)|Acastus Kolya]]
|-
|colspan="6"|While being evaluated by the [[I.O.A.]] [[Richard Woolsey]] meets a [[Vanessa Conrad|beautiful scientist]] new to [[Atlantis]], who is not what she appears. [[John Sheppard|Sheppard]] is captured and tortured by [[Acastus Kolya (Sekkari)|an enemy he thought was dead]].
|-
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|'''{{ep|Brain Storm}}'''
|5.16
|November 21, [[2008]]
|[[Earth]], [[M35-117]]
|N/A
|N/A
|-
|colspan="6"|[[Rodney McKay|Rodney]] returns to [[Earth]] with [[Jennifer Keller|Jennifer]] to witness the triumph of [[Malcolm Tunney|his rival]], who believes he has solved the problem of [[global warming]]. But when the new technology goes horribly awry, Rodney must help shut down the deadly [[matter bridge|weather device]].
|-
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|'''{{ep|Infection}}'''
|5.17
|December 5, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]]
|[[Wraith]]
|[[Wraith warrior|Warriors]]
|-
|colspan="6"|After [[Todd]]'s [[Todd's hive ship|hive ship]] shows up over [[Atlantis]] transmitting a distress call, [[Atlantis 1|the team]] discovers that he and his crew have been stricken with [[virus (Infection)|a disease]] they [[gene therapie|helped create]].
|-
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Identity (episode).jpg|150px]]
|'''{{ep|Identity}}'''
|5.18
|December 12, [[2008]]
|[[M35-117]], [[Unnamed Coalition planet|Unnamed]]
|N/A
|[[Neeva Casol]], [[Jannik]], [[Bordal]]
|-
|colspan="6"|Dr. Keller's body is taken over by [[Neeva Casol|a cunning thief]], while [[Jennifer Keller|Keller]] finds herself imprisoned with a death sentence on [[Planet (Identity)|another planet]].

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|'''{{ep|Vegas}}'''
|5.19
|January 2, [[2009]]
|[[Earth]]
|[[Wraith]]
|[[Wraith (Vegas)|Wraith]]
|-
|colspan="6"|In the city of [[Las Vegas (Vegas reality)|Las Vegas]], [[Detective]] [[John Sheppard (Vegas reality)|John Sheppard]] must solve the case on a long string of [[feeding|unusual murders]] &mdash; perpetrated by a [[Wraith (Vegas)|Wraith]] in hiding.
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|'''{{ep|Enemy at the Gate}}'''
|5.20
|January 9, [[2009]]
|[[Earth]], [[M35-117]]
|[[Wraith]]
|[[Wraith underling]]
|-
|-
|colspan="6"|[[Atlantis expedition|The team]] [[Todd|learns]] that a [[Wraith underling|rogue Wraith]] has acquired several [[ZPM]]s to power a formidable [[ZPM powered hive ship|new hive ship]] &mdash; and he is headed for [[Earth]].
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 29 July 2025

Stargate Atlantis Season 5
Last DVD set of Season 5
Country of origin  USA
 Canada
No. of episodes 20
Broadcast
Original channel Sci Fi Channel
Original run July 11, 2008 — January 9, 2009
Home video release
DVD release
Region 1 June 30, 2009
Region 2 May 11, 2009
Region 4 July 29, 2009
Season chronology
Précédent Season 4
List of episodes

The fifth season of Stargate Atlantis commenced airing on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on July 11, 2008, concluded on the same channel on January 9, 2009, and contained 20 episodes. The show itself is a spin off of its sister show, Stargate SG-1. The season upgrades previous supporting characters cast members such as Richard Woolsey (from Stargate SG-1) and Jennifer Keller. Amanda Tapping's character Samantha Carter was downgraded to recurring character in this season. The fifth season is about a military-science expedition team fighting against the Wraith from their base of operation, Atlantis. The Wraith primary goal is to gather a fleet to invade Atlantis and find their new "feeding ground", Earth.

The one-hour premiere "Search and Rescue", which aired on July 11, 2008, received 1.3 in Nielsen household ratings, in contrast a "Big" increase from the previous season ratings. The series was developed by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper, who also served as executive producers. Season five regular cast members include Joe Flanigan, Robert Picardo, Jewel Staite, Jason Momoa, Rachel Luttrell, and David Hewlett. Stargate Atlantis was originally planned to be continued by a two-hour movie entitled Stargate: Extinction but executive producer Brad Wright has announced that the film has been permanently shelved.[1][2]

Cast and characters

After being a regular character in season four, Amanda Tapping (Colonel Samantha Carter) became a guest star in several episodes of season five. Robert Picardo (as Richard Woolsey) joined the cast as a permanent character, with Woolsey assuming command of Atlantis. Actress Jewel Staite (Dr. Jennifer Keller) was also promoted from a recurring character to a permanent cast member. Both Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson) and Paul McGillion (Dr. Carson Beckett) appeared as guest stars in this season, with McGillion appearing in five episodes.[3] Actress Torri Higginson declined to reprise her role as Dr. Elizabeth Weir in the fifth season.[4] The other season five regular cast members are Joe Flanigan, Jason Momoa, Rachel Luttrell, and David Hewlett as Dr. Rodney McKay.

Episodes

"Search and Rescue"
"The Seed"
"Broken Ties"
"The Daedalus Variations"
"Ghost in the Machine"
"The Shrine"
"Whispers"

"The Queen"
"Tracker"
"First Contact"
"The Lost Tribe"
"Outsiders"
"Inquisition"

"The Prodigal"
"Remnants"
"Brain Storm"
"Infection"
"Identity"
"Vegas"
"Enemy at the Gate"


Image Title Ep. Nb Written by Directed by Original air date
"Search and Rescue" (2 of 2) 5.01 Martin Gero Andy Mikita 11 July 2008
After a conflict with Michael leaves several Atlantis personnel trapped, Colonel Carter leads a rescue mission — unaware that Michael is still nearby.
"The Seed" 5.02 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie William Waring Unknown
When an alien organism incapacitates Dr. Keller, the team seeks help from an old friend recently revived from stasis.
"Broken Ties" 5.03 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Ken Girotti Unknown
Ronon once again comes face-to-face with Tyre, one of his people who became a Wraith worshiper — but who now claims he has broken free of their influence.
"The Daedalus Variations" 5.04 Andy Mikita Unknown
The team boards Daedalus when it shows up abandoned in orbit, only to find themselves skipping through parallel universes.
"Ghost in the Machine" 5.05 Carl Binder Ken Girotti Unknown
The city of Atlantis becomes host to the minds of disembodied Replicators, led by someone very close to the team.
"The Shrine" 5.06 Andy Mikita Unknown
Rodney McKay is stricken with a mental affliction that robs him of his knowledge and memories, causing him to revert to a childlike state.
"Whispers" 5.07 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie William Waring Unknown
Sheppard and Beckett join a team investigating a hidden Wraith laboratory where Michael has been conducting genetic experiments.
"The Queen" 5.08 Unknown
Teyla goes in disguise as a Wraith queen when "Todd" agrees to make a bold proposal to the leader of his alliance — not realizing that he has other intentions.
"Tracker" 5.09 Story by: Carl Binder
Teleplay by: Carl Binder
William Waring Unknown
Ronon and McKay join Dr. Keller on an off-world errand of mercy, and must track her through the forest when a Runner kidnaps her.
"First Contact" (1 of 2) 5.10 Martin Gero Andy Mikita Unknown
When Daniel Jackson visits Atlantis, he and Dr. McKay discover a hidden lab that brings a new enemy knocking. The Daedalus welcomes a Wraith ally for a special project.
"The Lost Tribe" (2 of 2) 5.11 Martin Gero Andy Mikita Unknown
Sheppard races to an Ancient laboratory to save McKay and Daniel Jackson before "Todd" arrives to destroy a weapon that has a devastating side-effect. Daniel uncovers the identity of the hostile new species.
"Outsiders" 5.12 William Waring Unknown
The Wraith arrive in a village where Dr. Beckett is working, and demand that the locals turn over a group of refugees who survived the Hoffan plague — or the entire village will be obliterated.
"Inquisition" 5.13 Unknown
A new coalition of human worlds puts the Atlantis team on trial for their alleged crimes against the Pegasus Galaxy.
"The Prodigal" 5.14 Andy Mikita Unknown
The team fights to retake control of Atlantis when Michael infiltrates the control room to take Teyla's child and destroy the city.
"Remnants" 5.15 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie William Waring 14 November 2008
While being evaluated by the I.O.A. Richard Woolsey meets a beautiful scientist new to Atlantis, who is not what she appears. Sheppard is captured and tortured by an enemy he thought was dead.
"Brain Storm" 5.16 Martin Gero Martin Gero Unknown
Rodney returns to Earth with Jennifer to witness the triumph of his rival, who believes he has solved the problem of global warming. But when the new technology goes horribly awry, Rodney must help shut down the deadly weather device.
"Infection" 5.17 Andy Mikita 5 December 2008
After Todd's hive ship shows up over Atlantis transmitting a distress call, the team discovers that he and his crew have been stricken with a disease they helped create.
"Identity" 5.18 Carl Binder William Waring 12 December 2008
Dr. Keller's body is taken over by a cunning thief, while Keller finds herself imprisoned with a death sentence on another planet.
"Vegas" 5.19 Robert C. Cooper Robert C. Cooper Unknown
In the city of Las Vegas, Detective John Sheppard must solve the case on a long string of unusual murders — perpetrated by a Wraith in hiding.
"Enemy at the Gate" 5.20 Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie Andy Mikita Unknown
The team learns that a rogue Wraith has acquired several ZPMs to power a formidable new hive ship — and he is headed for Earth.

References

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