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* OnceMoreWithClarity: Tyla showing Sheppard her locket in the Pilot...and Sheppard handling it, but now with the context that his ATA gene activated it.


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* RunningGag: Sheppard dubbing their captured Wraith 'Steve'. This is beginning of this particular running gag which will last throughout the show's run.

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* TheParalyzer: It is revealed that Wraith weapons are intended to paralyze rather than kill, after [=McKay=] gets shot in the face with one. Which makes sense, since the Wraith would hardly design a weapon that would kill their prey before they got to feast on them.



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** It is revealed that Wraith weapons are intended to paralyze rather than kill, after [=McKay=] gets shot in the face with one. Which makes sense, since the Wraith would hardly design a weapon that would kill their prey before they got to feast on them.
** The team also uses Tasers to capture a Wraith alive, with limited success.

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* StunGuns:
** It is revealed that Wraith weapons are intended to paralyze rather than kill, after [=McKay=] gets shot in the face with one. Which makes sense, since the Wraith would hardly design a weapon that would kill their prey before they got to feast on them.
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StaticStunGun: The team also uses Tasers to capture a Wraith alive, with limited success.

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* StunGuns: It is revealed that Wraith weapons are intended to paralyze rather than kill, after [=McKay=] gets shot in the face with one. Which makes sense, since the Wraith would hardly design a weapon that would kill their prey before they got to feast on them.

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It is revealed that Wraith weapons are intended to paralyze rather than kill, after [=McKay=] gets shot in the face with one. Which makes sense, since the Wraith would hardly design a weapon that would kill their prey before they got to feast on them.



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* WitchHunt: Outside the fact that they could have talked to Teyla about their suspicions first, the crew largely tries to be as diplomatic in their precautions as possible and Teyla later admits that they were reasonable concerns.

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TrackingDevice: [=McKay=] discovers that Teyla's necklace is a Wraith tracking device which Major Sheppard, who possesses the ATA gene, activated when he picked it up on Athos.
* WitchHunt: Outside the fact that they could have talked to Teyla about their suspicions first, the crew team largely tries to be as diplomatic in their precautions as possible and Teyla later admits that they were reasonable concerns.
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* TakeAThirdOption: Invoked, when the Athosians volunteer to leave Atlantis and explore and settle the newly-found continent. Halling actually says it: "We cannot leave. We cannot stay. This gives us a third choice."

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* StunGuns: It is revealed that Wraith weapons are intended to paralyze rather than kill, after [=McKay=] gets shot in the face with one.

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* RightForTheWrongReasons: Bates was ''right'' that Teyla was giving away their location to the Wraith. He was ''wrong'' however that she was actually doing it ''on purpose''. Her locket contained a tracking device she was unaware of.
* StunGuns: It is revealed that Wraith weapons are intended to paralyze rather than kill, after [=McKay=] gets shot in the face with one. Which makes sense, since the Wraith would hardly design a weapon that would kill their prey before they got to feast on them.
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* WitchHunt: Outside the fact that they could have talked to Teyla about their suspicions first, the crew largely tries to be diplomatic in their precautions as possible and Teyla later admits that they were reasonable concerns.

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* WitchHunt: Outside the fact that they could have talked to Teyla about their suspicions first, the crew largely tries to be as diplomatic in their precautions as possible and Teyla later admits that they were reasonable concerns.
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* WitchHuntWitchHunt: Outside the fact that they could have talked to Teyla about their suspicions first, the crew largely tries to be diplomatic in their precautions as possible and Teyla later admits that they were reasonable concerns.
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The Atlantis Mission has a problem: the Wraith seem to know their every move, and have ambushed them on 5 out of their 9 off-world missions - even the ones to planets that are uninhabited. [=McKay=] proves the severity of the situation by getting shot in the face in the first five minutes of the episode [[IGotBetter (he gets better)]]. Obviously, there is [[TheMole a mole]] in the city. Weir suspends all gate travel until she's had a chance to [[strike:interrogate]] interview each of the Athosians.

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The Atlantis Mission has a problem: the Wraith seem to know their every move, and have ambushed them on 5 out of their 9 off-world missions - even the ones to planets that are uninhabited. [=McKay=] proves the severity of the situation by getting shot in the face in the first five minutes of the episode [[IGotBetter (he gets better)]].episode. Obviously, there is [[TheMole a mole]] in the city. Weir suspends all gate travel until she's had a chance to [[strike:interrogate]] interview each of the Athosians.
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Tensions rise between Sheppard and Sgt. Bates, who is conducting the [[WitchHunt investigation]], between Halling and Teyla, who is seen as a collaborator against her own people, and between the Earthlings and the Athosians generally. So when [=McKay=] and Zelenka figure out how to open a sun-roof above the Jumper bays, Sheppard and Ford head out for a stroll around the planet. They discover a large (about four times the size of the United States) and apparently habitable landmass only 25 minutes away by Puddle Jumper.

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Tensions rise between Sheppard and Sgt. Bates, who is conducting the [[WitchHunt investigation]], between Halling and Teyla, who is seen as a collaborator against her own people, and between the Earthlings and the Athosians generally. So when [=McKay=] and Zelenka figure out how to open a sun-roof an upper hatch above the Jumper bays, Sheppard and Ford head out for a stroll around the planet. They discover a large (about four times the size of the United States) and apparently habitable landmass only 25 minutes away by Puddle Jumper.

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