- Michael Kenmore, a new lieutenant, awakes in the infirmary and doesn't remember a thing. The other expedition members are very concerned about his well-being as he seems different.
- Michael Kenmore, a new lieutenant, awakes in the infirmary and doesn't remember a thing. Only the words Wraith and Atlantis have some meaning to him. He is told he was part of Sheppard's team and was captured by the Wraith, who did something to him. There is something weird about Kenmore however. The crew seems overly concerned about his well-being and he is monitored at all times. It seems like he's the most important thing Atlantis has to deal with at the moment. The crew's talks to him don't look spontaneous and Ronon seems to absolute despise him. At night Kenmore has terrible dreams about the Wraith and from the reactions of the crew soon gets the feeling there's something different about him. He tries to find out what it is.—Arnoud Tiele (imdb@tiele.nl)
- Lt. Michael Kenmore awakes in the hospital apparently from a coma and with no memory of his past, not recognizing Atlantis or any of the people there. He's told it will take time for him to feel familiar with his surroundings but he begins to have nightmares about the Wraith. It's soon quite obvious that Dr. Weir and the others are keeping something important from him and seem overly protective of him and his well-being. There is good reason: he is actually a Wraith who is the first to have received Dr. Beckett's new retrovirus. When he learns of his origins he flees with Teyla as his prisoner. If Sheppard and the others cannot recapture him, it is not only Teyla's life that will be in danger - he will be able to tell the Wraith that Atlantis is still in existence putting all of them in danger.—garykmcd
- An amnesiac young Lieutenant in Atlantis, Michael Kenmore, is treated by Becket and gets psycho-therapy from Dr. Kate Heightmeyer for disturbing nightmares about a Wraith in his head, Having been rescued from a heroic mission aboard a hive he can't recall. He is constantly escorted by two guards and feels regarded with hostility, especially by Ronan, while his physical performance goes off the scale. Finally he accidentally stumbles upon a shocking discovery about himself: he is a Wraith test person given the retro-virus to turn him human. The identity crisis proves unbearable: he flees taking Teyla hostage, so the military must hunt him down before he may contact his race.—KGF Vissers
- An amnesiac young Lieutenant in Atlantis suffers from disturbing nightmares that he is a Wraith, only to make a shocking discovery about himself.
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