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"Rising (Part 2)"
Series Stargate Atlantis
Season 1, Episode 2
Stargate Atlantis 1x02 001
Air date July 16th, 2004
Writers Robert C. Cooper; Brad Wright
Director Martin Wood
Producers Robert C. Cooper; Michael Greenburg; Jennifer Johnson; Joseph Mallozzi; Paul Mullie; N. John Smith; Martin Wood; Brad Wright
Starring Joe Flanigan; Torri Higginson; Rachel Luttrell; Rainbow Sun Francks; David Hewlett
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"Rising (Part 2)" is the second episode of season one of the science fiction adventure series Stargate Atlantis and the second episode of the series overall. It was directed by Martin Wood with a teleplay written by Robert C. Cooper and Brad Wright. It first aired on Syfy on Friday, July 16th, 2004.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Joe Flanigan Major John Sheppard
Torri Higginson Doctor Elizabeth Weir
Rachel Luttrell Teyla Emmagan
Rainbow Sun Francks Lieutenant Aiden Ford
David Hewlett Doctor Rodney McKay

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Richard Dean Anderson Jack O'Neill
Michael Shanks Doctor Daniel Jackson
Garwin Sanford Simon Walls
Paul McGillion Doctor Carson Becett
Andee Frizzell Wraith Queen
Craig Veroni Doctor Peter Grodin
Christopher Heyerdahl Halling
Robert Patrick Colonel Marshall Sumner
Dean Marshall Sergeant Bates
Boyun Vukelic Sergeant Stackhouse
Reece Thompson Jinto
Stefano Colacitti Toran
Casey Dubois Wex

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Melia McClure Ancient woman
Dan Shea Sergeant Siler
David Milchard SGC technician
Edmond Wong Technician
Bro Gilbert Scientist #1
Peter Grasso Scientist #2
James Lafazanos Male Wraith
Dan Payne Wraith warrior
Ona Grauer Ayiana
Aaron Dudley Male Ancient
Mary Joan Buchanan Beckett's mom

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See also[]

Stargate SG-1

Stargate Atlantis

Stargate Universe

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