Instinct (Stargate Atlantis)
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“Instinct” | |
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Stargate Atlantis episode | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 7 |
Guest stars | Jewel Staite as Ellia John Innes as Zaddik Stephen Dimopoulos as Goran Tom Bates as Callup Jeffrey Robinson as Wraith |
Written by | Treena Hancock and Melissa R. Byer |
Directed by | Andy Mikita |
Production no. | 207 |
Original airdate | August 26, 2005 |
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"Instinct" is an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis.
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[edit] Plot
Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard’s team discovers a village on the planet. They hear stories about a creature that comes out of the woods to feed on humans. The villagers tell of a ship crash many years ago, where there was apparently one survivor – a Wraith.
The team decides to help the rid the village of the creature they fear and go out looking for it. One of the team’s members who has the ability to sense Wraith, Teyla, says she senses the presence of a Wraith, but that it is different. She can’t pinpoint why, but she knows that there is something different about it.
Ronon, the newest member of the team and an expert Wraith hunter, tracks down the Wraith as it runs into a cave. When the team enters the cave they find what they are looking for and are also surprised to see a man, Zaddik, protecting the frightened Wraith. Immediately, they assume that this is the Wraith that is feeding on the humans in the village and causing much fear amongst the villagers. They are prepared to kill her, but the man insists that they listen to his tale.
They learn that the Wraith is named Ellia and was discovered by Zaddik at the site of the crash that the villagers described earlier. He could not bring himself to kill her, like he was supposed to, and he raised her by himself with compassion and love. Her personality is like that of a human and she is both excited and fearful of the team from Atlantis. She dreads the thought of feeding off humans. Zaddik tells them that she could not be responsible for the humans that are being fed upon because he has created a serum that suppresses the Wraith's natural need to feed on humans. Initially wary of his claims, the team is convinced when they hear of another human being fed on while Ellia is in the cave with them. This means that Ellia could not have done it. The team is excited about this discovery.
Teyla asks Ellia to help them discover the other Wraith. All Wraith are connected through a telepathic network and Teyla plans to use this to help them discover the whereabouts of the other Wraith. They have some success with this and are given the general direction of that the other Wraith is heading.
Meanwhile, Dr. Beckett is called in to examine the serum. They believe it could be an invaluable discovery. While Dr. Beckett and Zaddik are talking, Dr. Beckett mentions a retrovirus that he has been working on. This retrovirus is designed to turn Wraiths into humans by altering their DNA, because Wraiths started out as humans. Ellia overheard this conversation and was overjoyed that she would have a chance to become human. She hates being a Wraith and is desperate to be human. The secret that she carries with her tears her up inside. Zaddik truly believes that the liquid works in suppressing her need to feed on humans. It doesn’t. Ellia has been feeding on humans without Zaddik knowing, and she hates herself for it. She decides that she can’t do it any longer and despite the retrovirus not being ready, she takes it without Dr. Beckett’s knowledge, and it has a horrible effect on her. The exact opposite of what she was dreaming for.
Wraiths are a mixture of human and an insect called the Iratus bug. The retrovirus turns her more into the bug than human. Ellia confesses what she has done to Zaddik and also tells him of how she has fed on humans the whole time, timing it to match the feeding time of the other Wraith, and that his serum never worked. She is overwhelmed with guilt and runs out of the cave.
During this confession, the team is out looking for the other Wraith. Beckett and McKay are attacked by it. However, despite Ellia turning more and more away from being human, she finds it in her to kill the Wraith who had attacked Beckett and McKay. They probably would not have survived without her. Ellia runs off immediately after saving them. Zaddik is out looking for her while this is happening and they encounter each other. Ellia throws him across the forest when he approaches her.
The villagers hear the commotion and locate Zaddik. He is mortally wounded. One of the villagers, Goran, is told by Zaddik that Zaddik is his son. Initially, Goran does not believe it. He says that his son would be much younger than Zaddik appeared to be. It’s revealed that Zaddik let Ellia feed on him briefly during the time he worked on his serum, which made him look older than he was. Zaddik never reveals that Ellia ever fed on anyone and dies shortly after.
Now the team is looking for Ellia, because she is too much of a danger to be left alone. She barely resembles a human at this point and is extremely strong and fast. Sheppard finds her and says he will try to help her, to reverse the effects of the retrovirus. But it is too late. She is too far gone and attacks Sheppard. She begins to feed on him while Ronon runs up to the scuffle. He realizes that there is nothing he can do but shoot her. She is fatally wounded. Sheppard and Ronon both realize that there was nothing else that could be done, even if they wanted to save her.
[edit] Notes
- Jewel Staite, who played Kaylee Frye on the cult Sci-Fi show Firefly, is the second Firefly cast member to guest star on a Stargate series, the first being Adam Baldwin in Stargate SG-1 episode "Heroes". She would later go on to play Dr Keller as a recurring guest star at the end of Season 3, continuing into Season 4 of Atlantis.
- The outdoors parts were filmed on location at Lynn Valley Canyon, North Vancouver.[1]
[edit] Quotes
- Beckett: Then at some point, they lose the ability to sustain themselves with that food.
Sheppard: So it's a teenage thing? Pimples, rebellion, life-sucking? - McKay: Never could get into biology. It's just too much information about the human body. One time I took it as an undergrad, I diagnosed myself with half a dozen separate medical conditions before I had to drop the class.
Beckett: Really?
McKay: Yeah. Believe it or not, back then, I was a bit of a hypochondriac.
[edit] References
- ^ Stargate Official Magazine issue 6