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After several months of development it was successfully tested, creating a human out of a Wraith: "[[Michael Kenmore]]." But the drug must continue to be taken to suppress the Wraith side, and when Michael stopped taking it he reverted to a sort of Wraith-human hybrid. | After several months of development it was successfully tested, creating a human out of a Wraith: "[[Michael Kenmore]]." But the drug must continue to be taken to suppress the Wraith side, and when Michael stopped taking it he reverted to a sort of Wraith-human hybrid. | ||
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== KEY EPISODES == | == KEY EPISODES == | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/instinct/ Instinct] - Dr. Beckett brings samples of the iratus bug retrovirus to Zaddik's planet in the hopes of using Ellia, a young female Wraith, as a willing test subject. To his horror, the compound has the opposite of its desired effect.<br /> | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/michael/ Michael] - Atlantis captures a Wraith and tests the retrovirus on him, creating a human who eventually finds out what they have done to him – Michael.<br /> | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s2/allies/ Allies] - Atlantis allies with a Wraith hive ship to weaponize the retrovirus for them to use against rival hives.<br /> | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s3/no-mans-land/ No Man's Land] - The team uses the retrovirus on their former allies, turning the Wraith into humans and taking over the ship.<br /> | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s3/misbegotten/ Misbegotten] - The team resettles the former Wraith on a planet, only to have Michael remember once again who and what he really is.<br /> | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s4/the-kindred-part-1/ The Kindred, Part 1] - When Michael kidnaps Teyla, he reveals that he has refined the retrovirus to remove the Wraith's weakness – the need to feed – while not transforming himself entirely into a human.<br /> | ||
[ | [https://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s5/first-contact/ First Contact] - Having developed a more gradual gene therapy for Wraith based on Beckett's retrovirus, Jennifer Keller works with "Todd" the Wraith to test it on some of his men.<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 26 July 2023
Drug treatment developed by Dr. Carson Beckett's team on Atlantis in the hopes of extracting the D.N.A. of an iratus bug from a Wraith, so that the human D.N.A. is all that remains.
After several months of development it was successfully tested, creating a human out of a Wraith: "Michael Kenmore." But the drug must continue to be taken to suppress the Wraith side, and when Michael stopped taking it he reverted to a sort of Wraith-human hybrid.
KEY EPISODES
Instinct - Dr. Beckett brings samples of the iratus bug retrovirus to Zaddik's planet in the hopes of using Ellia, a young female Wraith, as a willing test subject. To his horror, the compound has the opposite of its desired effect.
Michael - Atlantis captures a Wraith and tests the retrovirus on him, creating a human who eventually finds out what they have done to him – Michael.
Allies - Atlantis allies with a Wraith hive ship to weaponize the retrovirus for them to use against rival hives.
No Man's Land - The team uses the retrovirus on their former allies, turning the Wraith into humans and taking over the ship.
Misbegotten - The team resettles the former Wraith on a planet, only to have Michael remember once again who and what he really is.
The Kindred, Part 1 - When Michael kidnaps Teyla, he reveals that he has refined the retrovirus to remove the Wraith's weakness – the need to feed – while not transforming himself entirely into a human.
First Contact - Having developed a more gradual gene therapy for Wraith based on Beckett's retrovirus, Jennifer Keller works with "Todd" the Wraith to test it on some of his men.