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== Plot == === Part 1 === The technologically advanced [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancient]] race from ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' series voyaged to the [[Pegasus Dwarf Irregular Galaxy|Pegasus Galaxy]] from [[Earth]] via a colossal starship to spread new life. The city of [[Atlantis (Stargate)|Atlantis]] served as a maneuvering station as well as a base of operations. Their mission was unsuccessful and they met a terrible new enemy called the [[Wraith (Stargate)|Wraith]], the Ancients lost the war with the Wraith and after a long siege Atlantis was submerged under the ocean. Discovering evidence of the Ancients journey to another galaxy, a large team of scientists and military personnel, led by diplomat [[Elizabeth Weir (Stargate)|Elizabeth Weir]] ([[Torri Higginson]]) examine residual technology in an Antarctic outpost with hopes to travel to Atlantis, thereby discovering any knowledge left behind and unraveling the mystery of the abrupt disappearance of its citizens. With the assistance of [[Daniel Jackson (Stargate)|Daniel Jackson]] ([[Michael Shanks]]) and [[Jack O'Neill]] ([[Richard Dean Anderson]]) they are able to travel to Atlantis through the [[Stargate (device)|Stargate]]. Using an Ancient power resource known as the Zero Point Module (ZPM) to supply the energy essential for the unusually extended wormhole, an assembly of volunteer representatives from many different countries joins the Atlantis expedition under the command of [[Marshall Sumner (Stargate)|Colonel Marshall Sumner]] ([[Robert Patrick]]) of the [[United States Marine Corps]]. Shortly after crossing, [[Rodney McKay|Dr. Rodney McKay]] ([[David Hewlett]]) determines that because of the immediate depletion of power due to their arrival, the shield protecting the city from the ocean water, will imminently collapse. Without enough energy to return to Earth, a squadron including Colonel Sumner, [[John Sheppard (Stargate)|Major John Sheppard]] ([[Joe Flanigan]]), and [[Aiden Ford|Lieutenant Aiden Ford]] ([[Rainbow Sun Francks]]) travels to a random planet for help. The local villagers, led by [[Teyla Emmagan]] ([[Rachel Luttrell]]), are permitted to breed for generations before being systematically harvested by the Wraith. They assist the strangers, but as Colonel Sumner arranges an exploration of a vacant Ancient settlement, three Wraith starships travel through the [[List of Stargate Atlantis characters#Athosians|Athosian]] Stargate to begin herding the planet’s human inhabitants. === Part 2 === The [[Wraith (Stargate)|Wraith]] starships head toward the village and start attacking. The military personnel start attacking the starships, but are eventually outmaneuvered by the Wraith. Back in Atlantis the shield is getting weaker and the remaining personnel there receive immediate orders to evacuate. Before they are able to press the gate address [[John Sheppard (Stargate)|John Sheppard]] and the [[Athosian]] villagers come through the Stargate. When the shield fails, rather than taking on water, the city rises to the ocean surface. The captured military personnel and Athosian villagers wake up in a Wraith cell, three Wraith start taking out prisoners from the cell, one at the time. After tracking where the Wraith hideout is, [[Rodney McKay]] reveals to Sheppard that they can use one of the Ancient spaceships, dubbed "Puddle Jumper" by Sheppard, to get there. In the meantime, [[Carson Beckett]] shows [[Elizabeth Weir (Stargate)|Elizabeth Weir]] what he found out about the Wraith DNA. Weir authorizes the [[rescue mission]] led by Sheppard, and he assembles a team together with [[Aiden Ford]], to go through the Stargate. After leaving the Spacegate (a Stargate placed in Space, or in Orbit around a planet) on the other side, they eventually find the location of the Wraith base on the planet below. Meanwhile, [[Marshall Sumner]] is confronted by a [[Wraith characters in Stargate#Hive Keeper|Wraith woman]] (The Keeper). She tells him about their race and then uses her telepathic abilities to find out about [[Earth]] which she hopes to use as a new feeding ground for the Wraith. In the meantime Sheppard and Ford infiltrate the Wraith base and trying to locate the survivors from the Wraith attack. They split up, and Sheppard finds Sumner and the Keeper. The Keeper begins to feed on Sumner, and Sheppard shoots him, after witnessing his suffering. After Ford locates and saves the others survivors, he saves Sheppard from being fed upon by the Keeper. Sheppard kills her, but she tells him with her dying breath, that he has awoken them all. Sheppard and Ford witness the Wraith awakening from their hibernation pods, and decide to leave. The remaining soldiers, protecting the Jumper outside the base are attacked by Wraith Darts. The team is able to escape the planet with the Jumper, but is held up by Wraith Darts blockading the Spacegate. Sheppard eventually manages to maneuver the Jumper to the gate. Back in Atlantis Sheppard, Ford and Weir talk about the situation with the Wraith and Sheppard apologizes because he hasn't made them many friends. However, Weir then shows him the [[Athosian characters in Stargate|Athosians]], and [[Teyla Emmagan]] agrees with her, since they will help them find more friends. While the expedition celebrates their arrival in Atlantis, Weir asks Sheppard which members he wants in his team, since they have to go out there to fight the Wraith.
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