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The episode opens with Teyla standing before a funeral pyre, her people around her. On the pyre is Kanaan, the father of her child. As she lights the fire, he turns and begs her to save him...and she wakes up.
The episode opens with Teyla standing before a funeral pyre, her people around her. On the pyre is Kanaan, the father of her child. As she lights the fire, he turns and begs her to save him...and she wakes up.


Teyla is convinced that her nightmare is a vision, and a message from Kanaan, who shares [[Stargate Atlantis (TV)/Recap/S01 E18 The Gift|her gift.]] When she experiences a second vision, directing her to a specific village, she asks for permission to go and investigate. Although the base is spread pretty thin at the moment dealing with a strange and deadly new plague, Carter authorizes the mission and Sheppard's team goes to check it out. And finds absolutely nothing.
Teyla is convinced that her nightmare is a vision, and a message from Kanaan, who shares [[Stargate Atlantis/Recap/S01/E18 The Gift|her gift.]] When she experiences a second vision, directing her to a specific village, she asks for permission to go and investigate. Although the base is spread pretty thin at the moment dealing with a strange and deadly new plague, Carter authorizes the mission and Sheppard's team goes to check it out. And finds absolutely nothing.


When they get back, there's a message waiting for them from their old buddy Todd the Wraith. He has discovered the source of the "plague" - someone has poisoned the well, so to speak, distributing a drug that makes humans toxic to Wraith, but at a 30% fatality rate. The team has a fairly good guess at what it is: the drug [[Stargate Atlantis (TV)/Recap/S01 E07 Poisoning the Well|the Hoffans developed]] way back in Season 1. They also have a fairly good guess at who's doing it: the only person in the Galaxy with a grudge against humanity and wraithdom alike - Michael!
When they get back, there's a message waiting for them from their old buddy Todd the Wraith. He has discovered the source of the "plague" - someone has poisoned the well, so to speak, distributing a drug that makes humans toxic to Wraith, but at a 30% fatality rate. The team has a fairly good guess at what it is: the drug [[Stargate Atlantis/Recap/S01/E07 Poisoning the Well|the Hoffans developed]] way back in Season 1. They also have a fairly good guess at who's doing it: the only person in the Galaxy with a grudge against humanity and wraithdom alike - Michael!


Meanwhile, Teyla has had another vision and returned to the planet with Major Lorne's team. This time she does find a lead on the missing Athosians...and is promptly kidnapped by Michael. He has been busy - not only has he learned to plant false visions in Teyla's head, he has also begun turning the Athosians into hybrids under his control (starting, sadly, with Kanaan), and, most importantly, has altered his own biology so that he no longer needs to feed. But, he says, he's had help.
Meanwhile, Teyla has had another vision and returned to the planet with Major Lorne's team. This time she does find a lead on the missing Athosians...and is promptly kidnapped by Michael. He has been busy - not only has he learned to plant false visions in Teyla's head, he has also begun turning the Athosians into hybrids under his control (starting, sadly, with Kanaan), and, most importantly, has altered his own biology so that he no longer needs to feed. But, he says, he's had help.
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Before they call the mission a complete wash, however, Major Lorne points out that the people they just fought were certainly guarding ''something'', which is probably worth checking out even if it wasn't Teyla. They open the cell door to reveal...
Before they call the mission a complete wash, however, Major Lorne points out that the people they just fought were certainly guarding ''something'', which is probably worth checking out even if it wasn't Teyla. They open the cell door to reveal...
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Dr. Beckett:''' Finally! It's about bloody time! What took you so long?}}}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Dr. Beckett:''' Finally! It's about bloody time! What took you so long?}}}}


...To be continued
...To be continued
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=== Tropes ===
=== Tropes ===


* {{spoiler|[[Back From the Dead]]: Dr. Beckett...maybe}}
* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]: Dr. Beckett...maybe}}
* [[Pregnant Hostage]]: Teyla
* [[Pregnant Hostage]]: Teyla
* [[Seen It All]]: McKay's reason for purportedly believing Teyla.
* [[Seen It All]]: McKay's reason for purportedly believing Teyla.
{{quote| '''McKay:''' Hey, I've been [[Stargate Atlantis (TV)/Recap/S03 E01 No Mans Land|cocooned inside an alien space craft]], I've had [[Stargate Atlantis (TV)/Recap/S02 E04 Duet|another person living inside me]], I've encountered, [[Stargate Atlantis (TV)/Recap/S03 E08 McKay and Mrs. Miller|not one]], but [[Stargate Atlantis (TV)/Recap/S04 E10 This Mortal Coil|two different versions of myself]], so who am I to judge? If you say it was a vision then [[Blatant Lies|I believe it was a vision]].}}
{{quote|'''McKay:''' Hey, I've been [[Stargate Atlantis/Recap/S03/E01 No Man's Land|cocooned inside an alien space craft]], I've had [[Stargate Atlantis/Recap/S02/E04 Duet|another person living inside me]], I've encountered, [[Stargate Atlantis/Recap/S03/E08 McKay and Mrs. Miller|not one]], but [[Stargate Atlantis/Recap/S04/E10 This Mortal Coil|two different versions of myself]], so who am I to judge? If you say it was a vision then [[Blatant Lies|I believe it was a vision]].}}
* [[Shoot Out the Lock]]
* [[Shoot Out the Lock]]
* [[Starts With Their Funeral]]: subverted, in that it turns out to be a dream
* [[Starts with Their Funeral]]: subverted, in that it turns out to be a dream


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The random nature of this drug's distribution is clear and calculated. It's obviously intended to throw the Wraith completely off balance. They have no way of knowing which of their food sources has been infected.
Col. Carter


The episode opens with Teyla standing before a funeral pyre, her people around her. On the pyre is Kanaan, the father of her child. As she lights the fire, he turns and begs her to save him...and she wakes up.

Teyla is convinced that her nightmare is a vision, and a message from Kanaan, who shares her gift. When she experiences a second vision, directing her to a specific village, she asks for permission to go and investigate. Although the base is spread pretty thin at the moment dealing with a strange and deadly new plague, Carter authorizes the mission and Sheppard's team goes to check it out. And finds absolutely nothing.

When they get back, there's a message waiting for them from their old buddy Todd the Wraith. He has discovered the source of the "plague" - someone has poisoned the well, so to speak, distributing a drug that makes humans toxic to Wraith, but at a 30% fatality rate. The team has a fairly good guess at what it is: the drug the Hoffans developed way back in Season 1. They also have a fairly good guess at who's doing it: the only person in the Galaxy with a grudge against humanity and wraithdom alike - Michael!

Meanwhile, Teyla has had another vision and returned to the planet with Major Lorne's team. This time she does find a lead on the missing Athosians...and is promptly kidnapped by Michael. He has been busy - not only has he learned to plant false visions in Teyla's head, he has also begun turning the Athosians into hybrids under his control (starting, sadly, with Kanaan), and, most importantly, has altered his own biology so that he no longer needs to feed. But, he says, he's had help.

Ignoring that bit of Foreshadowing for the moment, we cut back to Atlantis, where the expedition has agreed to give Todd all the information they posess on the Hoffan drug. In return, they enlist his help in tracking down Teyla and launch a rescue mission in the Daedalus. They find Michael's secret base, but it seems they're too early. Teyla is still on the hiveship that just appeared and started blasting the Daedalus. Sheppard radios Caldwell and tells him to disable, rather than destroy, the hive - but it jumps back into hyperspace and disappears before they can take out its engines. Teyla is gone.

Before they call the mission a complete wash, however, Major Lorne points out that the people they just fought were certainly guarding something, which is probably worth checking out even if it wasn't Teyla. They open the cell door to reveal...

Dr. Beckett: Finally! It's about bloody time! What took you so long?

...To be continued

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McKay: Hey, I've been cocooned inside an alien space craft, I've had another person living inside me, I've encountered, not one, but two different versions of myself, so who am I to judge? If you say it was a vision then I believe it was a vision.