- There's suspicion of a Wraith collaborator and some of the team suspect the Athosians. Ford and Sheppard find land on Atlantis' planet.
- It can't be a coincidence anymore. On five out of nine missions the Wraith seem to be aware of the presence of the away team and attack very quickly. Dr. Weir is sick of it and thinks somebody has been telling them about the away missions. Sergeant Bates immediately suspects the Athosians and Dr. Weir decides to interview them all. Gate activity is suspended and the Athosians are confined to their quarters, much to their dismay. Halling and others think about leaving Atlantis. Meanwhile Rodney discovers a new command subroutine. It operates the roof in the puddle jumper bay. Sheppard and Ford start exploring the planet and find land.—Arnoud Tiele (imdb@tiele.nl)
- Convinced the wraith traps on half the recent missions must be the doings of a traitor, Sheppard can't prevent all Athosians being questioned as obvious suspects, causing Halling to conclude the mistrust requires moving out, even all the way to the new inhabitable planet Sheppard finds. Only Teyla joins the next missions, incurring suspicion when they're trapped again, so the team doubts whether to allow her back through the stargate with badly wounded Ford after the party had to leave them behind fleeing. Finally McKay finds proof it's not treason but an old wraith bug, devised against the Ancients, now used to set a counter-trap.—KGF Vissers
- When the team is again attacked on a distant world, it is now 5 out of 9 missions where the Wraiths have appeared to attack them. With two of those nine planets being uninhabited, Dr. Weir and others begin to suspect they have a spy in their midsts. Some, particularly Sgt. Bates who is now in charge of security, blame the Athosians but without any definitive proof. While Teyla understand how they would fall under suspicion, others among the Athosians hey don't take the accusations very well. Weir orders gate travel suspended indefinitely so Sheppard and Ford decide to explore their own planet where to their amazement, they find a huge uninhabited land mass. Halling has a plan for those Athosians who would like to leave. When Sheppard finally figures out how the Wraiths have been locating them, he sets a trap.—garykmcd
- Major Sheppard signals to the base that they're coming in fast and arrive amidst enemy fire. They make it through the gate but McKay is hit in the face with a Wraith Stunner and is temporarily paralyzed. The mission is the fifth to encounter the wraith out of nine, raising suspicions that there is a spy somewhere on the base.
Weir calls a meeting, excluding Teyla, and over Sheppard's objections Sgt. Bates, now the head of security, begins to make certain areas of the base off-limits and to interview the Athosians. The Athosians are soon offended by Bates' veiled interrogation and tempers flare. Worse, Teyla is caught in the middle as she sides with the expedition, but isn't happy that Weir is bypassing her.
Meanwhile, working in the Jumper bay, McKay and Zelenka open an outside door. Sheppard and Ford take a flight around, discovering a nearby large land mass. Halling and the other Athosians request permission to live there until they receive full access to Atlantis and depart.
On the next mission, the team is attacked by the Wraith once more and the only remaining suspect is Teyla. She and Ford are trapped as the SG team retreats through the Gate and seal it off. Sheppard insists on rescuing them, particularly when Teyla signals for rescue, and Weir goes ahead and lets them come through.
Bates sends McKay to search Teyla's belongings and he finds the answer: her locket, that Sheppard found in the cave back on Athos, has a low-strength Wraith tracking device that detects Ancients and was inadvertently activated by Sheppard (with the Ancients' gene) when he touched it. Sheppard uses the locket to set a trap and manages to capture one Wraith. As the Athosians and the Earthlings try to set the incident aside, Sheppard threatens the Wraith with starvation until it tells them what they want to know.
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