- It's Elizabeth's birthday and she gets a very special gift: a woman who has been in stasis in an Atlantis' laboratory for 10,000 years and is actually herself.
- Sheppard, Teyla and Ford are inspecting one of the unexplored sections of the city. They discover a strange room with a stasis pod that contains a very old looking woman and a note with gate addresses. It is suspected she is at least ten thousand years old. Weir orders to revive her. Carson soon notices there's something strange about this woman. She seems to know each and everyone's names. When fully awake she claims she is actually Weir and tells an entirely different story of Earth's troublesome arrival on Atlantis. Apparently she ended up with the Ancients ten thousand years ago by using a time machine.—Arnoud Tiele (imdb@tiele.nl)
- While inspecting one of the unexplored sections of the city, Sheppard's team stumbles upon a stasis unit holding an extremely old woman, whom they initially assume to be an Ancient. When Becket revives her, she claims to be Dr. Elizabeth Weir -convincing to her, as DNA later confirms- and she has a story she's been waiting ten thousand years to tell, excited that her time travel experiment worked. She's from an alternative reality, where things went much worse from arrival on Atlantis, but reached the Ancients and can offer the location of a priceless stock of ZPM power sources.—KGF Vissers
- While continuing their exploration of the city, Sheppard and Ford come across another laboratory but this time find a very old woman in stasis. Barely alive, she awakens and is overjoyed to find everyone, who she knows by name, to be alive. For Dr. Weir there is more to come: the woman claims to be Elizabeth Weir. They also learn that their arrival on Atlantis was not the first for them. She has a long story to tell but also some very important information: the location of several of the ZPMs the new arrivals so desperately need to power their new home.—garykmcd
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