EP 114A - Sanctuary
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| Sanctuary | |
| File:EP 114A.jpg Season 1 Episode 14 | |
| Production | |
| Series: | Stargate: Atlantis |
| Original Air Date: | November 29, 2004 |
| Written By | Alan Brennert |
| Directed By: | James Head |
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by: | Hot Zone |
| Followed by: | Before I Sleep |
Contents |
Synopsis
Plot
During a mission, the team are chased by a Wraith dart, however, when they go over a planet, they are destroyed by an unknown weapon. When they go to the planet, they discover a pre-technological world, which is untouched by the Wraith. On further inspection they discover the planet is protected by a diety known as Athar and the planet can be a viable sanctuary for the refugees of Wraith attacks. In the hopes of negotiating a treaty they bring Chaya one of the inhabitants of the planet to Atlantis, however they discover that shes not like them.
Bloopers
Mistakes During Filming
- In one scene we don't see the "flag" badges on the characters jackets (which is what it should be like when they go old-world), however when they first land on Proculus, you can clearly see them, then they disappear when they get to Chaya's hom
Quotes
| McKay: Well assuming that we're still alive...and there doesn't seem to be any damage as a result of the pulse, I think we can safely conclude that ah...um...um...I got nothing. I got nothing to conclude. I'm just...talking for the sake of talking. Sheppard: You're sure you're ok? McKay: You know how much I hate certain death? |
| Weir: Did you find anything abnormal? I mean something that would suggest they are more advanced than they claim to be? McKay: No. They're either pathetically pre-technological or ...brilliantly post technological. Weir: And there's no way this can be a natural phenomenon? McKay: Well a perfectly timed, directed energy burst that only affected the Wraith ships? Weir: That's a no? McKay: That's a no. |
| McKay: What I'm not allowed to have intuition? Weir: You? No |
| McKay: Word of caution? The whole Captain Kirk routine is problematic to say the least, let alone morally dubious Sheppard: What routine? McKay: The romancing of the alien priestess? It's very 1967 of you. Actually, I'm surprised ... |
| McKay: Oh my God, he IS Kirk! |
| Sheppard: This was never about, uh ... Could we just have a moment to ourselves here? Wier, McKay & Teyla: (Simultaneously) No! |
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