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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 10/28/2005 8:37:34 AM Posts: 4, Visits: 70 |
| | There is some news on Gateworld about the origional plot line from what I am reading it looks like his is going to go Aiden Ford on us... (those who have seen Atlantis will get that) SPOILERS FOR THE EPISODE FROM GATEWORLD.... (I hope this allowed) * * *
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* Michael Kenmore, a young Lieutenant in his late 20s or early 30s, awakens in the Atlantis infirmary. He has an endearing, boyishly handsome way about him, but is also sometimes edgy and unpredictable. Michael has amnesia, and can remember nothing whatsoever about his past or his role on the base -- though Teyla reassures him that they are friends, and that he heroically allowed himself to be captured by the Wraith so that his team could get away. Now he has been rescued from his captors. Drs. Beckett and Heightmeyer work with him to redevelop his physical and mental state. But Michael believes that the others are keeping secrets from him, and soon he learns the true nature of his existence: He was a Wraith. Dr. Beckett has developed a drug with a retrovirus that transforms the recipient, suppressing the iratus bug (the large insects encountered in "Thirty Eight Minutes") elements and leaving only the human aspects. This is possible only because the Wraith evolved from the bug, which fed on humans and gradually incorporated human DNA into its own ("The Gift"). Daily injections are required to maintain the altered condition. The drug's creation has had some bumps along the way, though (likely referring to Sheppard's experience in the upcoming episode "Conversion"). Michael is shocked and disturbed, and objects to the team's notion that being a Wraith is some sort of disease that can be cured. Sheppard justifies the decision based on the fact that they are at war. Now that they have successfully tested the drug, their long-term goal is to be able to deploy it as a biological weapon and turn the inhabitants of entire Wraith hive ships into humans. Ronon, meanwhile, makes an unsettling observation: Beckett's drug may be able to make a Wraith look like a human and talk like a human, but he'll still be a Wraith. Michael later confesses to Dr. Heightmeyer that while he still has no memory of being a Wraith, he is realizing that the urges and instincts are still very much a part of him.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/7/2006 7:38:12 PM Posts: 15, Visits: 303 |
| Being a Stargate fan for years, and enjoying Atlantis now too, I am so glad to hear that Connor will even atleast play a guest on Atlantis. To me, his character sounds very interesting, almost like Seven of Nine's character on Voyager. I also hope it becomes something more, but I have to understand that it might and it might not. I am just glad for his role on it. In fact, I'm very excited about it.
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| | I was a huge fan of Enterprise but haven't seen much of SG-! or Atlantis. I heard Connor was gong to be on Atlants find myself watching it just to farmiliarize myself with both shows. Now I've found that I really enjoy them and will probably continue to watch even after the 'Michael' episode airs. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/7/2006 7:38:12 PM Posts: 15, Visits: 303 |
| stargazer (8/28/2005) I was a huge fan of Enterprise but haven't seen much of SG-! or Atlantis. I heard Connor was gong to be on Atlants find myself watching it just to farmiliarize myself with both shows. Now I've found that I really enjoy them and will probably continue to watch even after the 'Michael' episode airs.I have always been watching Stargate:SG1, since it started, but more on and off, than the Star Trek series, including Enterprise. I did see the movie, when it first came out, starring Kurt Russel and James Spader. I think that Atlantis has some pretty good interesting characters like Rodney McCay and Teyla. I must admit, I think it was probably kind of sad to have* Ford change into a Wraith ingesting vampire, but I must admit, I think that made him more interesting too, considering he's still good. Having a character like Micheal might add more to this interesting aspect of the show. *-> Spoiler warning: double click on it or highlight it.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/13/2005 10:37:59 AM Posts: 7, Visits: 221 |
| | Hi I'm looking forward to see Connor in SGA, he is a fantastic actor, I miss him. Greez Act |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/18/2008 2:44:09 AM Posts: 371, Visits: 630 |
| I have to admit that as much as I have tried with Stargate I have always found it tedious so haven't bothered with Atlantis. I'll just be keeping an eye out for Connor's episode.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 10/16/2005 12:07:20 PM Posts: 2, Visits: 28 |
| I love both Stargate and Atlantis and I love Connor's work so I will definitely be watching. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/15/2005 12:28:55 PM Posts: 5, Visits: 173 |
| I attended the Las Vegas con and when Connor mentioned he would be in Stargate: Atlantis, I thought: "That's fantastic! For us Europeans it means that we will be able to keep in touch with his work!" SG-1, haven't seen any Atlantis yet, but I am looking forward to see Connor at work again!
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