Wednesday, September 12, 2007

SGA Episode Info!!

Courtesy of Gateworld:

Outcast

John Sheppard returns home to Earth upon the news of his father's death, and brings along his friend Ronon to accompany him. They attend a wake for John's father, with whom the Colonel had a rocky relationship. There John tells his ex-wife, Nancy, that his dad had thought marrying her was one of the few things he did right.

But Graham (apparently John's brother) tells him that their father regretted what had happened between them.Sheppard and Ronon are surprised when a woman approaches them at the wake and knows much more than she should. She introduces herself as Ava Granger, a research scientist who worked for Henry Wallace -- the man who recently kidnapped Rodney McKay and his sister (Season Four's "Miller's Crossing"). Wallace's company was used by the U.S. government to develop technologies acquired off-world, including nanite technology.

The two men quietly excuse themselves and take Granger to debrief her at a quiet cafe. She explains that she and her colleague, Dr. Richard Poole, were working on a secret project code-named "Archetype," which sought to develop nanite technology and increase the nanites' level of interaction with each other.

Instead of being injected into a biological organism for medical purposes, they created an artificial organism using nanites as building blocks.Humans have engineered their very own human-form Replicator.Ava explains that, though she trusted her superiors, she soon learned that what they were doing was not legal and not being funded by the government.

The I.O.A. was investigating the research company and closing in on them fast. Dr. Poole had attempted to destroy the Replicator in the lab -- but it revolted, threw him across the room, and broke out of the high-security facility.There is a Replicator loose on Earth. And it has been on the move for three weeks.Guest characters include Ava Granger, Richard Poole, Nancy, Graham, security guards, and the Replicator.

Missing & Jewel Staite

Renowned actress Jewel Staite joins the cast of Stargate Atlantis this season as Dr. Jennifer Keller, the expedition's new chief medical officer. But who is Jennifer? GateWorld recently sat down with writer-producer Carl Binder, who had the opportunity to flesh out the new character in the Season Four episode "Missing.""It's another action [piece], but also [a] character piece with Teyla and Keller being isolated on a planet," Binder said.

"It's kind of like a Survivor episode. The two of them against an enemy that's pursuing them."It's fun because Keller is the new doctor on the show, and her character is introduced at the end of Season Three. We see her in 'Adrift' and 'Lifeline' and 'Doppelganger' and throughout, but this is a chance for us to really explore her character, find out about where she's from, who she is, and what her character is. And so it was fun to explore that character in juxtaposition to Teyla."

In the episode, Dr. Keller joins Teyla on a trip home to New Athos, where her people resettled after the Ancients moved them off of Atlantis's planet ("The Return, Part 1"). But they find the Athosians missing, and are soon on the run from a race of primitive warriors in the forests of New Athos."Keller is the small-town girl, completely out of her element in this forested planet being hunted," Binder said. "And Teyla is the warrior who is perfectly at home in that environment. It proved to be a lot of fun."

Keller was introduced in the Season Three finale, "First Strike."Since "Missing" is the first episode to give Keller's character serious attention, Binder drew the lucky straw to be the one to make some decisions about her background."You start thinking, is she an only child? Where is she from? Which city? ... And also, her first name. We went through so many names for her. She was introduced as Dr. Keller mainly because we could not clear a first name. Because that's what we have to do on all these shows is get legal clearance to be allowed to use a name. So she was originally Stephanie Keller.

We just went down a whole list. Natalie. None of them cleared. Finally, it ended up being Jennifer. So Jennifer Keller it is."But anyway, these are all the things we talk about. And also, the basics of what she is as a character. What is she afraid of? Is she somebody that's at home in the woods? Is she not? Is she a city girl? So all these things had to be -- I had what I wanted to do with the character, and everybody else agreed.

So I was lucky. Nobody had any resistance to what I wanted to do with the character.""Missing" is expected to air on November 9 as the seventh episode of Atlantis's fourth season, which premieres Friday, September 28 on SCI FI Channel in the United States. Learn more about this and other episodes in GateWorld's episode guide! And stay tuned for GateWorld's complete interview with Carl Binder.

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