- After losing contact with the new Taranin (the people rescued by the Atlantis team when a super volcano threatened to destroy their planet) settlement, Sheppard's team leaves to investigate. Finding the town deserted, they move to investigate an extensive subterranean tunnel system. What they find there holds dark tidings for the entire Pegasus Galaxy.—Jono Hayward
- When they are unable to contact the Taranin settlement, Sheppard and the team investigate. The Taranins were relocated after their earlier settlement was destroyed by a gigantic volcano. They find the settlement deserted and can only find one life sign. They soon locate a morgue of sorts and find them all dead. What they do find is that the one life sign belongs to Michael, the half human, half Wraith who has been rejected by both races. He has been conducting experiments with the Iratus bug to create his own race of creatures that will have loyalty only to him.—garykmcd
- Sheppard's team goes check on the Tarantians (whom they rescued away from the super-volcano), who stopped answering calls, and find the village totally deserted. They follow McKay's sensors detecting life in the subterranean system left by an extinct civilization and stumble upon a pile of Tarantian corpses with identical cranial incision, next a lab with an Iratus bug. Ronon barely survives an attack by a giant super-bug, cutting off an arm, and Weir sends a team of Marines, who go missing, only for their mutilated corpses to be found similarly horded. The team meanwhile discovers hives of aggressive super-bugs, and their creator: none other then Michael Kenmore, whom they gave access to science improving on Wraith technology after being rejected by them as impure. The team must survive and trick Michael, who sabotaged the Stargate by stealing the control crystal, stealing his own dart-glider.—KGF Vissers
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