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Amanda Perry is a brilliant scientist from Earth in her 30's, who was part of a team developing the next generation of hyperdrives. The Destiny Expedition required her help when it was discovered the ship would not successfully traverse the void between two galaxies. She was highly recommended by Dr. Rush, who described her as the most qualified person for the task. (SGU: "Sabotage")

Biography

She has been quadriplegic since an accident when she was nine. In 2009, one of the Ancient spaceship Destiny's Faster-Than-Light engines was destroyed and Perry's expertise was required to repair it. In order to do this, she used a Long range communication stone to switch bodies. 2nd Lieutenant Vanessa James volunteered first to swap positions, but quickly changed her mind after the transfer; Perry then switched with Camile Wray. This also allowed Perry to be able to walk for the first time in her adult life. Perry helped repair Destiny's FTL drive after the Blueberry aliens sabotaged it and reconnected with Rush whom she had feelings for. The two ended up kissing and Perry comforted over the death of his wife which she'd never really been able to do before. During the blueberry alien attack in the void, Perry manned the consoles in the control interface room and worked the weapons along with Eli, Brody and Volker, defending the ship as long as possible though Young told her to leave if things got too bad. Eventually Destiny returned to FTL and Perry returned to her own body, but not before kissing Rush again and offering to return if her help was ever needed again. (SGU: "Sabotage")

She returned to Destiny after Rush requested her help when he and Young were trapped on an alien ship. She switched bodies with the Lucian Alliance member Ginn, who had been allowed to stay on the ship after the Alliance members were expunged following their incursion. Rush directed her to Destiny's bridge, where she was to turn the ship around and rescue Young and himself. Shortly after, the crew discovered the bridge and were able to get the two back on board. Once safely on board, she and Rush shared a kiss, but were interrupted by Eli, who, while whisking Rush away, cautioned Perry against doing so while in Ginn's body. After Eli leaves, the unsupervised Simeon enters the room Perry/Ginn is in and shuts the door. He then kills the body that Amanda was in, Lt. James uses the communication stones to check what had happened on earth after the body was discovered and confirms that her body had died with her consciousness. Her death enraged Rush who hunted down and killed Simeon himself. (SGU: "The Greater Good", "Malice")

Amanda's consciousness resurfaced in 2010 in the body of Chloe Armstrong when Chloe was connected to the communications stones. Her conciousness had survived in the stones and she surfaced along with Ginn, but she was the weakest of the three minds in Chloe's body and surfaced the least and the shortest. Rush came up with a plan to download her into Destiny's mainframe in the hopes of saving her so she could be downloaded into another body in the future. Perry was ecstaic at the thought and the download was succesful, but caused a power surge that knocked out the database and TJ's instruments in the infirmary while she was doing a kidney transplant. TJ's instruments returned, but the database didn't, so Perry, acting as part of the ship, appeared to TJ and used her connection to the database to guide TJ through the surgery before disappering. She later appeared to Rush on the bridge and revealed that she was happy to be where she was. (SGU: "Hope")

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Behind the scenes

  • Nicholas Rush refers to Perry as "Little Miss Brilliant", which may be a reference to the Mr. Men characters.
  • The direction towards the character has garnered some controversy. Some were critical of the character's rather insensitive description, particularly that the disabled character "is physically useless" as well as insinuating that disabled peoples are not able to have an intimate relationship.[1] Producers of SGU have since apologized and clarified that the character description was not their own, but that of an external casting agency and was never meant to be made public.
  • The character was once named "Eleanor", but was changed to "Amanda" prior to filming of the episode.

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