SEASON FIVE
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After a conflict with Michael leaves several Atlantis personnel trapped, Colonel Carter leads a rescue mission -- unaware that Michael is still nearby.
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When an alien organism triggers a quarantine and incapacitates Dr. Keller, the team revives an old friend from stasis for help.
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Ronon once again comes face-to-face with Tyre, one of his people who became a Wraith worshiper -- but who now claims he has broken free of their influence.
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The team investigates when the Earth ship Daedalus shows up abandoned in orbit, only to find themselves flashing through parallel universes.
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The city of Atlantis becomes host to the minds of disembodied Replicators, led by someone very close to the team.
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Rodney McKay is stricken with a mental affliction that robs him of his knowledge and memories, causing him to revert to a childlike state.
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Sheppard and Beckett join a team investigating a hidden Wraith laboratory.
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The team comes to the aid of a village under Wraith threat, but Ronon and McKay must rescue one of their own when Dr. Keller is kidnapped.
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Teyla goes in disguise as a Wraith queen when Todd seeks the team's help securing an alliance with another Wraith hive.
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Daniel Jackson visits the city of Atlantis to research an Ancient scientist who once lived there.
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Sheppard must race to save McKay and Daniel Jackson from an Ancient laboratory before Todd, who has hijacked an Earth battle cruiser, gets there first.
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A new coalition of human worlds puts the Atlantis team on trial for their alleged crimes against the Pegasus Galaxy.
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When the Wraith threaten a group of refugees resettled by Atlantis, the team must convince the planet's original residents not to hand over the newcomers.
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The team fights to retake control of Atlantis when the control room is infiltrated by an old enemy.
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