Posted on 11/30/2005 3:43:59 AM PST by Panerai
The storyline of the anticipated season finale "Allies" has finally been revealed. Fan site New Atlantis has published this spoiler-filled summary of the episode, which we believe is straight from Sony.
Beware of spoilers for this episode and the unaired episode "Michael."
When Atlantis is contacted by an approaching hive ship, they are shocked to discover that it is carrying none other than Michael, the Wraith that they attempted to turn into a human. Though initially wary of his intentions, interest is sparked when Michael claims that the Wraith are being divided by a civil war and says that they want to use Beckett's retrovirus to turn their rivals into humans to feed upon. And in return, Michael and his Wraith Queen promise to turn over valuable technical information about their weapons and defenses.
Soon after the team accepts the terms of the deal and agrees to provide assistance, Michael is joined on Atlantis by the Wraith Queen and her chief scientist. Once Beckett reveals that he has found a way to transform the retrovirus into an aerosol gas, the Wraith insist that he help devise a plan to disperse it inside their enemy's ships. And holding up their end of the bargain, they give McKay a treasure trove of information about Wraith technology that he needs to complete the job.
Yet, as is soon discovered, this unusual partnership is too good to be true. While Ronon still harbors deep suspicions about Michael, others on the Atlantis team hope that the alliance will buy some time and help protect humans on other worlds from attack. There are more details at New Atlantis, all the way up to the end of the episode. Beware of major spoilers!
The site has also published detailed spoilers for all 10 unaired episodes of Season Two, with never-before-seen details on what's to come in such episodes as "Critical Mass," "Coup D'etat," and "Inferno." (Again, be warned that in many cases these summaries include spoilers all the way up to the very end of the episode.)
"Allies" is expected to air in March on The SCI FI Channel in the U.S., and will leave Atlantis fans on a cliffhanger until the show's third season kicks off next summer.
It is worth the read.. As far as Atlantis being like Voyager.. BS.. If the show was PC they would not have used Nuclear weapons to fight the Wraith...
At least they got rid of Rainbow..
So far it hasn't yet...
True..
I love this show. The characterization, the dialog, not to mention the 'snarky' comments. It's fantastic. Plus Joe Flanigan ain't hard on the eyes ;)
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