Ginn

Ginn is a member of the Lucian Alliance team that attempted to takeover the Ancient starship Destiny.

Before Destiny
According to her own testimony, Ginn lived on a planet under Alliance control. They burned the crops to ensure the dependence of her people on the Alliance for food. Ginn was forcibly recruited into the Alliance, who threatened to kill her family if she didn't comply. In preparation for the eventual trip through the Stargate to the ninth chevron address, Ginn spent a year studying Ancient technology, as well as Eli Wallace's notes.

2009
Ginn would later arrive on Destiny along with the rest of Kiva's invasion force. When Kiva was shot and Dannic took command, she fell in line along with Simeon and Varro, but unlike Simeon, she and Varro had severe doubts about Dannic's leadership. Dannic nearly killed her when she proved incapable of dealing with Nicholas Rush's sabotage of the shield system, but Varro managed to keep him from doing so. After Varro and his loyalists were abandoned on a planet with the rest of the Destiny expedition, Ginn continued to follow Dannic. When Rush threatened to kill everyone but his small group and Dannic refused to surrender, Ginn shot him in the back four times, killing him. She then agreed to Rush's terms on the Alliance's behalf, ending the conflict.

After the invasion, she and the other captured Alliance members were interviewed by Camile Wray to determine if they could prove useful. She was part of a list created by Wray and Colonel David Telford and was allowed to stay.

When Destiny docked with a seed ship, Ginn offered her services, but was denied.

Wray later brought her to work with Eli on his simulations regarding the ship's ability to channel solar energy into the Stargate in order to dial Earth. They quickly developed a rapport, which Ronald Greer took notice of. Greer took the initiative on Eli's behalf, getting him to make a move. While he and Greer discussed this, Ginn watched the last entry Eli's documentary, in which he spoke of his mother's visit to the ship. Apparently sympathizing with his situation, she kissed him.

She later switched bodies with Dr. Amanda Perry so she could meet with Homeworld Command about the Alliance's planned attack on Earth. While Perry was still in her body, Simeon killed her shortly after the discovery of Destiny's bridge.