Moros: Difference between revisions

From The Stargate Omnipedia
(Importing text file)
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Category:Characters]][[Category:Atlantis]][[Category:Lanteans]][[Category:Ancients]]
[[File:Moros.jpg|150px]]
 
Member of the [[council of Atlantis]] during the days of the [[The First Siege of Atlantis|first siege]] of [[Atlantis]] some 10,000 years ago. Defeated at the end of their long war, he and the council elected to sink the [[Ancient city ship|city ship]] so the [[Wraith]] could never reach it, and travel back through the [[Stargate]] to [[Earth]].


[[File:Moros.jpg|thumb]]Member of the [[council of Atlantis]] during the days of the [[first siege]] of [[Atlantis]]. Defeated, he and the council elected to sink the city-ship so the [[Wraith]] could never reach it, and travel back through the [[Stargate]] to [[Earth]].
Moros opposed [[Janus|Janus's]] proposals to construct a time device, citing that tampering with the timeline was unethical. He was both shocked and angered when he found a woman from the future sitting opposite him in the council chambers. Still, he listened to the pleas of [[Elizabeth Weir]], thrown back in time by Janus's [[Ancient time device]], who hoped that the council would permit her to return to the future and save the expedition.
Moros opposed [[Janus's]] proposals to construct a time device, citing that tampering with the timeline was unethical. He was both shocked and angered when he found a woman from the future sitting opposite him in the council chambers. Still, he listened to the pleas of [[Elizabeth Weir]], thrown back in time by Janus's [[Ancient time device]], who hoped that the council would permit her to return to the future and save the expedition.


However, Moros ultimately chose to prevent her from using the time device to return to her time. He was afraid that her arrival in the past, and her subsequent return to her future, would further damage the continuum.
However, Moros ultimately chose to prevent her from using the time device to return to her time. He was afraid that her arrival in the past, and her subsequent return to her future, would further damage the continuum.


Moros departed Atlantis with the very last group, believing Janus when he said Dr. Weir had returned to Earth in an earlier group. He was undoubtedly angered -- again -- when arriving on the other side and discovering the time traveler to not be among their ranks.
Moros departed Atlantis with the very last group, believing Janus when he said Dr. Weir had returned to Earth in an earlier group. He was undoubtedly angered -- again -- when arriving on the other side and discovering the time traveler to not be among their ranks.


== DETAILS ==
== DETAILS ==
PLAYED BY - [http://us.imdb.com/Name?Walker,+Matthew Matthew Walker]<br />
PLAYED BY - [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0908022/ Matthew Walker]<br />
FIRST APPEARED - [http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/115.shtml Before I Sleep]
FIRST APPEARED - [http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/before-i-sleep/ Before I Sleep]


== KEY EPISODE ==
[http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/before-i-sleep/ Before I Sleep] - Moros and his council listens to the pleas of Dr. Elizabeth Weir to return to the future and save her expedition, but ultimately decide to have her return to Earth with them.<br />


== KEY EPISODE ==
[[Category:Characters]][[Category:Atlantis]][[Category:Lanteans]][[Category:Ancients]]
[http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/115.shtml Before I Sleep] - Moros and his council listens to the pleas of Dr. Elizabeth Weir to return to the future and save her expedition, but they ultimately decide to have her return to Earth with them.

Revision as of 12:18, 11 July 2017

Moros.jpg

Member of the council of Atlantis during the days of the first siege of Atlantis some 10,000 years ago. Defeated at the end of their long war, he and the council elected to sink the city ship so the Wraith could never reach it, and travel back through the Stargate to Earth.

Moros opposed Janus's proposals to construct a time device, citing that tampering with the timeline was unethical. He was both shocked and angered when he found a woman from the future sitting opposite him in the council chambers. Still, he listened to the pleas of Elizabeth Weir, thrown back in time by Janus's Ancient time device, who hoped that the council would permit her to return to the future and save the expedition.

However, Moros ultimately chose to prevent her from using the time device to return to her time. He was afraid that her arrival in the past, and her subsequent return to her future, would further damage the continuum.

Moros departed Atlantis with the very last group, believing Janus when he said Dr. Weir had returned to Earth in an earlier group. He was undoubtedly angered -- again -- when arriving on the other side and discovering the time traveler to not be among their ranks.

DETAILS

PLAYED BY - Matthew Walker
FIRST APPEARED - Before I Sleep

KEY EPISODE

Before I Sleep - Moros and his council listens to the pleas of Dr. Elizabeth Weir to return to the future and save her expedition, but ultimately decide to have her return to Earth with them.