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| series=''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
 
| series=''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''
 
| episode=[[Atlantis Season 1|1.7]]
 
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| writer=[[Damian Kindler]]
 
| writer=[[Damian Kindler]]
 
| director=[[Brad Turner]]
 
| director=[[Brad Turner]]
| guests=[[Alan Scarfe]] as [[Chancellor]] [[Druhin]]<br>[[Allison Hossack]] as [[Perna]]<br>[[Paul McGillion]] as [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]]<br>[[James Lafazanos]] as [[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]]<br>[[Dean Marshall]] as [[Sgt.]] [[Bates]]<br>[[Edmond Kato Wong]] as [[Unnamed Atlantis Technician|Atlantis Technician]]<br>[[Neil Maffin]] as [[Merell]]<br>[[Darren Hird]] as Dying Patient
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| main = [[Joe Flanigan]] as [[Major]] [[John Sheppard]]<br>[[Torri Higginson]] as [[Dr.]] [[Elizabeth Weir]]<br>[[Rachel Luttrell]] as [[Teyla Emmagan]]<br>[[Rainbow Sun Francks]] as [[Lt.]] [[Aiden Ford]]<br>[[David Hewlett]] as [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay]]
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| guests=[[Alan Scarfe]] as [[Chancellor]] [[Druhin]]<br>[[Allison Hossack]] as [[Perna]]<br>[[Paul McGillion]] as [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]]<br>[[James Lafazanos]] as [[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]]<br>[[Dean Marshall]] as [[Sgt.]] [[Bates]]<br>[[Edmond Kato Wong]] as [[Unnamed Atlantis Technician|Atlantis Technician]]<br>[[Neil Maffin]] as [[Merell]]<br>[[Darren Hird]] as [[Dying Patient]]<br>[[Bill Y.W. Butt]] as [[Doctor (Rising)|Doctor]] {{u}}
 
| preceded_by="[[Childhood's End]]"
 
| preceded_by="[[Childhood's End]]"
 
| followed_by="[[Underground]]"
 
| followed_by="[[Underground]]"
 
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'''"Poisoning the Well"''' is the seventh episodes of the [[Atlantis Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''.
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'''"Poisoning the Well"''' is the seventh episode of the [[Atlantis Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]''.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[File:Hoff.jpg|thumb|left|[[Hoff]].]]
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[[File:Hoff.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The planet [[Hoff]].]]
[[Major]] [[John Sheppard]]'s [[First Atlantis Reconnaissance Team|team]] travel to the planet [[Hoff]] and discover the [[Hoffan]]s, a race of humans that have advanced to a technological level similar to that of [[Earth]] during [[World War I]]. Their leader [[Chancellor]] [[Druhin]] shows them the [[Repository of Hoffan knowledge]] where all knowledge is stored in several hidden libraries to prevent total destruction with each [[Wraith]] [[culling]]. They have been working on a [[Hoffan drug|drug]] which will prevent the Wraith from feeding on them.
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[[Major]] [[John Sheppard]]'s [[Atlantis Reconnaissance 1|team]] travels to the planet [[Hoff]] and discover the [[Hoffan]]s, a race of humans that have advanced to a technological level similar to that of [[Earth]] during [[World War I]]. Their leader [[Chancellor]] [[Druhin]] shows them the [[Repository of Hoffan knowledge]] where all knowledge is stored in several hidden libraries to prevent total destruction with each [[Wraith]] [[culling]]. They have been working on a [[Hoffan drug|drug]] for decades which will prevent the Wraith from feeding on them.
   
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[[File:Steve.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]] the [[Wraith]] in the [[Atlantis brig]].]]
Sheppard volunteers [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]]'s help, and Beckett helps a Hoffan scientist, [[Perna]], to complete the drug ahead of schedule. To the reluctance of [[Dr.]] [[Elizabeth Weir]], they are eager to test the drug, using [[Merell]], a terminally ill Hoffan volunteer as a test subject. They inoculate him with the drug and test him against [[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]], the Wraith Sheppard captured a short time earlier. The drug works better than they thought: Steve was killed as the serum combined with the [[Wraith enzyme]] to create a toxic poison.
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Sheppard volunteers [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]]'s help, and Beckett helps a Hoffan scientist, [[Perna]], to complete the drug ahead of schedule. To the reluctance of [[Dr.]] [[Elizabeth Weir]], they are eager to test the drug, using [[Merell]], a terminally ill Hoffan volunteer as a test subject. They inoculate him with the drug and test him against [[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]], the Wraith Sheppard captured a short time earlier. The drug works better than they thought: Steve was killed as the serum combined with the [[Wraith enzyme|enzyme]] that is released during the feeding process to create a toxic poison.
   
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Sheppard expresses concern that once the Wraith realize the toxin kills them, they will retaliate with their weapons and destroy the entire civilization, along with any other civilization that has been in contact with them. Druhin does not believe that will happen.
Beckett wants to run more tests but the Hoffans start mass-production and mass-inoculation immediately. It's then discovered that the drug has a severe side effect: a 50% mortality rate including Perna. After a planet-wide vote proves that a 96% of Hoffans are willing to risk it so the Wraith can't feed from them, the Hoffan leader, Druhin, asks for the [[Atlantis]] team help distribute the medication to other worlds. The team, appalled by the society's ruthlessness, refuses to cooperate and leaves.
 
   
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[[File:Sheppard speaks with the Governor.JPG|thumb|left|200px|[[Druhin]] talks with [[Major]] [[John Sheppard]] and [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]].]]
==References==
 
 
Beckett wants to run more tests on Steve and Merell but the Hoffans start mass-production and mass-inoculation immediately. It's then discovered that the drug has a severe side effect: a 50% mortality rate including Perna. After a planet-wide vote proves that 96% of Hoffans are willing to risk it so the Wraith can't feed from them, the Hoffan leader, Druhin, asks for the [[Atlantis]] team help distribute the medication to other worlds. The team, appalled and disgusted by the society's ruthlessness, refuses to cooperate and returns to [[Atlantis]].
[[1918]]; [[Area 51]]; [[Athos]]; [[Atlantis brig]]; [[Biochemistry]]; [[Winston Churchill]]; [[Farrol Mylan]]; [[Geneva Convention]]; [[Geothermal energy]]; [[Hive ship]]; [[Hoff]]; [[Hoffan]]s; [[Hoffan Council]]; [[Hoffan drug]]; [[Jumper Two]]; [[Molecular biology]]; [[Physiology]]; [[Protein]]; [[Puddle Jumper]]; [[Repository of Hoffan knowledge]]; [[Scotland]]; ''[[Star Trek]]''; [[World War I]]; [[Wraith]]; [[Wraith enzyme]]; [[Wraith fleet]]; [[Wraith stunner rifle]]
 
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==Appearances==
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%"
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! Appearances for Poisoning the Well
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'''Locations'''
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*[[Area 51]], [[Nevada]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Athos]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
 
*[[Hoff]]
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*[[Lantea]]
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**[[Atlantis]]
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***[[Atlantis brig]]
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***[[Atlantis control tower]]
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****[[Atlantis conference room]]
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****[[Commander's office]]
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****[[Jumper bay]]
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****[[Stargate Operations]]
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*[[Scotland]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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'''Events'''
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*[[Geneva Convention]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[World War I]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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'''Items'''
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*[[Biochemistry]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Geothermal energy]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Hoffan drug]]
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*[[Molecular biology]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Physiology]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Protein]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Repository of Hoffan knowledge]]
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*[[Wraith enzyme]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Wraith stunner rifle]]
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'''Vehicles'''
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*[[Hive ship]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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*[[Puddle Jumper]]
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**[[Jumper 2]]
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'''Sentient Species'''
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*[[Athosian]]
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*[[Hoffan]]s
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*[[Tau'ri]]
 
*[[Wraith]]
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'''Organizations'''
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*[[Atlantis expedition]]
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**[[Atlantis Reconnaissance 1]]
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*[[Hoffan Council]]
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*[[United States Air Force]]
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*[[United States Marine Corps]]
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'''Mentioned'''
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*[[1918]]
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*[[Winston Churchill]]
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*[[Farrol Mylan]]
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*''[[Star Trek]]''
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==Notable Quotes==
 
==Notable Quotes==
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'''McKay''': Reminds you of Area 51, doesn't it?<br />
 
'''McKay''': Reminds you of Area 51, doesn't it?<br />
 
'''Sheppard''': Circa 1918.<br />
 
'''Sheppard''': Circa 1918.<br />
'''Ford''': I don't think Area 51 was around 1918 sir.<br />
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'''Ford''': I don't think Area 51 was around 1918, sir.<br />
'''Sheppard''': Well the Area was.<br />
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'''Sheppard''': Well, the area was.<br />
 
'''McKay''': True.
 
'''McKay''': True.
   
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'''Sheppard''': The TV character that Dr. Beckett plays in real life.
 
'''Sheppard''': The TV character that Dr. Beckett plays in real life.
   
'''Sheppard:''' Sorry if I woke you. Just came by to see if there's anything you needed. Magazine, fresh towels.<br />
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'''Sheppard''': Sorry if I woke you. Just came by to see if there's anything you needed. Magazine, fresh towels.<br />
'''Steve''': You hide your fear poorly, major.<br />
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'''Steve''': You hide your fear poorly, Major.<br />
 
'''Sheppard''': You know, we've been having these conversations for a couple of weeks now, and I don't even know your name. You guys do have names right? Let me guess... Steve?<br />
 
'''Sheppard''': You know, we've been having these conversations for a couple of weeks now, and I don't even know your name. You guys do have names right? Let me guess... Steve?<br />
 
'''Steve''': I am your death. That is all you need to know.<br />
 
'''Steve''': I am your death. That is all you need to know.<br />
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
{{Source images}}
 
*[[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]] is compared to ''[[Star Trek]]'s'' [[w:c:memoryalpha:Leonard McCoy|Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy]] for his fear of traveling through the [[Stargate]] (Much like McCoy hated traveling by transporter).
 
*The [[Hoffan drug]] introduced here plays a prominent role in later seasons, when the [[Human-Wraith Hybrid]] [[Michael Kenmore]] forces a [[Carson Beckett (clone)|clone]] of Beckett to produce it on a large scale as part of his campaign against the [[Wraith]], although Beckett is able to reduce the fatality rate to only 30% rather than the 50% presented here.
 
*The episode and the disease have many similarities with {{WPS|anthrax}}. The father of the serum, [[Farrol Mylan]], became very respected as did {{WPS|Robert Koch}}, who identified anthrax first and got [[Nobel Prize]] in 1905. Time period is roughly the same in both cases. Those who became ill because of the serum, suffered same kind of symptoms as victims of pulmonary anthrax. As treated both have about 50% mortality rate. Also, the name of female doctor [[Perna]] links these two as "Anthrax" is "'''Perna'''rutto" in Finnish (literally Spleenplague).
 
*According to Steve, all Wraith [[Hive ship]]s have become active since [[Major]] [[John Sheppard]] awakened the first one. They will travel their normal feeding grounds and gather strength, and then they will join force and come for [[Atlantis]].
 
*[[Allison Hossack]] ([[Perna]]) previously played [[Zenna Valk]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Cure]]". Coincidentally, the plot of this episode is in several ways quite similar.
 
 
*This episode takes place approximately two weeks after the events of "[[Suspicion]]".
 
*This episode takes place approximately two weeks after the events of "[[Suspicion]]".
   
 
*[[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]] is compared by [[Major]] [[John Sheppard]] and [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay]] to ''[[Star Trek]]'s'' [[w:c:memoryalpha:Leonard McCoy|Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy]] for his fear of traveling through the [[Stargate]] (much like McCoy hated traveling by transporter).
==Goof==
 
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*The [[Wraith]] [[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]] can be seen swallowing when lying dead on a table when [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]] and [[Major]] [[John Sheppard]] discuss the poisoning effects of the [[Hoffan drug]] on Wraith. His heart beat can also be seen in his neck.
 
 
*The [[Hoffan drug]] introduced here plays a prominent role in later seasons, when the [[Human-Wraith Hybrid]] [[Michael Kenmore]] forces a [[Carson Beckett (clone)|clone]] of Beckett to produce it on a large scale as part of his campaign against the [[Wraith]], although Beckett is able to reduce the fatality rate to only 30% rather than the 50% presented here.
*When delivering Steve, Ford only dials 6 chevrons instead of 7.
 
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*The episode and the disease have many similarities with {{WPS|anthrax}}. The father of the serum, [[Farrol Mylan]], became very respected as did {{WPS|Robert Koch}}, who identified anthrax first and got a [[Nobel Prize]] in 1905. The time period is roughly the same in both cases. Those who became ill because of the serum, suffered the same kind of symptoms as victims of pulmonary anthrax. As treated both have about 50% mortality rate. Also, the name of female doctor [[Perna]] links these two as "Anthrax" is "'''Perna'''rutto" in Finnish (literally Spleenplague).
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*According to [[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]], all [[Wraith]] [[Hive ship]]s have become active since Sheppard awakened the first one. They will travel their normal feeding grounds and gather strength, and then they will join forces and come for [[Atlantis]].
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*This is the only episode of ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' written by [[Mary Kaiser]].
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*[[Allison Hossack]] ([[Perna]]) previously played [[Zenna Valk]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Cure]]", a remarkably similar role since both are scientists involved with medicines that are dangerous to their races and develop an attraction to one of the main characters ([[Jonas Quinn]] for Zenna and Beckett for Perna).
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==Goofs==
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*When [[Merell]] first enters the holding cell, he has his shirt unbuttoned. The next shot shows his buttons closed, then, in the next shot, his buttons are open again.
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*The [[Wraith]] [[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]] can be seen swallowing when lying dead on a table when [[Dr.]] [[Carson Beckett]] and [[Major]] [[John Sheppard]] discuss the poisoning effects of the [[Hoffan drug]] on Wraith. His [[heart]]beat can also be seen in his neck.
   
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
===Nominations===
 
 
*Nominated Leo for "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Female" ([[Allison Hossack]])
 
*Nominated Leo for "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Female" ([[Allison Hossack]])
*Nominated Leo for "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male" ([[Paul McGillion]])
 
   
 
*Nominated Leo for "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male" ([[Paul McGillion]])
==First appearance==
 
===Planet===
 
*[[Hoff]]
 
   
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==In Other Languages==
==Death==
 
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*'''French''': Sérum ''(Serum)''
*[[Steve (Wraith)|Steve]]
 
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*'''Russian''': Отравленный источник ''(Poisoned spring)''
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*'''Czech''': Otrávená studnice ''(Poisoned Well)''
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*'''Hungarian''': Megmérgezett kút ''(Poisoned Well)''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*{{GateWorld|atlantis/s1/107.shtml|Poisoning the Well}}
 
*{{GateWorld|atlantis/s1/107.shtml|Poisoning the Well}}
*{{MGMsite|view/episode/2694/index.html|Poisoning the Well}}
 
 
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"Poisoning the Well" is the seventh episode of the first season of Stargate: Atlantis.

Synopsis

The Atlantis expedition makes first contact with the Hoffans, who have developed a drug to prevent the Wraith from feeding on their "food supply". Dr. Carson Beckett helps them perfect it, but discovers a few unforeseeable side effects.

Plot

Hoff

The planet Hoff.

Major John Sheppard's team travels to the planet Hoff and discover the Hoffans, a race of humans that have advanced to a technological level similar to that of Earth during World War I. Their leader Chancellor Druhin shows them the Repository of Hoffan knowledge where all knowledge is stored in several hidden libraries to prevent total destruction with each Wraith culling. They have been working on a drug for decades which will prevent the Wraith from feeding on them.

File:Steve.jpg

Steve the Wraith in the Atlantis brig.

Sheppard volunteers Dr. Carson Beckett's help, and Beckett helps a Hoffan scientist, Perna, to complete the drug ahead of schedule. To the reluctance of Dr. Elizabeth Weir, they are eager to test the drug, using Merell, a terminally ill Hoffan volunteer as a test subject. They inoculate him with the drug and test him against Steve, the Wraith Sheppard captured a short time earlier. The drug works better than they thought: Steve was killed as the serum combined with the enzyme that is released during the feeding process to create a toxic poison.

Sheppard expresses concern that once the Wraith realize the toxin kills them, they will retaliate with their weapons and destroy the entire civilization, along with any other civilization that has been in contact with them. Druhin does not believe that will happen.

File:Sheppard speaks with the Governor.JPG

Druhin talks with Major John Sheppard and Dr. Carson Beckett.

Beckett wants to run more tests on Steve and Merell but the Hoffans start mass-production and mass-inoculation immediately. It's then discovered that the drug has a severe side effect: a 50% mortality rate including Perna. After a planet-wide vote proves that 96% of Hoffans are willing to risk it so the Wraith can't feed from them, the Hoffan leader, Druhin, asks for the Atlantis team help distribute the medication to other worlds. The team, appalled and disgusted by the society's ruthlessness, refuses to cooperate and returns to Atlantis.

Appearances

Appearances for Poisoning the Well

Locations

Events

Items

Vehicles

Sentient Species

Organizations

Mentioned

Notable Quotes

(Inside the Hoffan secret laboratory)
McKay: Reminds you of Area 51, doesn't it?
Sheppard: Circa 1918.
Ford: I don't think Area 51 was around 1918, sir.
Sheppard: Well, the area was.
McKay: True.

(After opening the holding cell)
Sheppard: Hi Steve.
Ford: Bye Steve.
(Ford knocks the Wraith unconscious)

(Talking about testing the drug on Steve)
Weir: You do understand the Geneva Convention prohibits using prisoners for scientific experiments.
Sheppard: No offense, doc, but had the Wraith attended the Geneva Convention, they would have tried to feed on everyone there.

Beckett: Converting the human body into energy and sending it millions of lightyears through a wormhole. Bloody insanity!
McKay: C'mon, how often do you get to travel to an alien planet?
Beckett: I was already on an alien planet!

Beckett: It's not that I mind lending people a hand...
Sheppard: No, of course not.
McKay: You're a generous man, Carson.
Beckett: But it's the principle of the thing, isn't it? You can't go volunteering someone for something without consulting them first. That's not even volunteering, is it? It's being pressed into service. Not to mention the fact I'm not...
Sheppard: ...military and I can't give you orders. I know.
McKay: No, no, no, no, he just doesn't like going through the Stargate.
Sheppard: He's worse than Dr. McCoy.
Teyla: Who?
Sheppard: The TV character that Dr. Beckett plays in real life.

Sheppard: Sorry if I woke you. Just came by to see if there's anything you needed. Magazine, fresh towels.
Steve: You hide your fear poorly, Major.
Sheppard: You know, we've been having these conversations for a couple of weeks now, and I don't even know your name. You guys do have names right? Let me guess... Steve?
Steve: I am your death. That is all you need to know.
Sheppard: I prefer Steve.
Steve: What do you hope to gain from this?
Sheppard: Just trying to bridge the gap between our two cultures, get to know you better. That and try to figure out how to keep your kind from sucking the life out of millions of innocent people!

Weir: Major, have you made any progress with your prisoner?
Sheppard: Not yet, but he just blinked.
McKay: He blinked? What does that mean?
Sheppard: It means he's still holding on, but he's indicated to me that he may break soon.
McKay: And he indicated this to you by blinking?
Sheppard: Yes.

(Steve the Wraith is on the jumper on his way to Hoff. He is smiling.)
Ford: (to Steve) Hey man, this isn't supposed to be fun.

Perna: I would... have liked to have seen Atlantis.
Beckett: Perna... I'm so sorry.
Perna: Don't look at me that way. I am at peace with what I have done. As you should be.
Beckett: I wish I had no part in this.
Perna: You gave us hope. For years, our people have been working towards this... very moment. We didn't betray the forefathers. We fulfilled their destiny, their promise.
Perna: Stay. Stay with me.
Beckett: All right.
Perna: Stay... with me...
Beckett: I'm here. It's okay.

Beckett: "Victory at all costs." That sound familiar, Major?
Sheppard: Churchill.
Beckett: Aye. Never thought I'd disagree.

Notes

  • This episode takes place approximately two weeks after the events of "Suspicion".
  • The Hoffan drug introduced here plays a prominent role in later seasons, when the Human-Wraith Hybrid Michael Kenmore forces a clone of Beckett to produce it on a large scale as part of his campaign against the Wraith, although Beckett is able to reduce the fatality rate to only 30% rather than the 50% presented here.
  • The episode and the disease have many similarities with anthrax. The father of the serum, Farrol Mylan, became very respected as did Robert Koch, who identified anthrax first and got a Nobel Prize in 1905. The time period is roughly the same in both cases. Those who became ill because of the serum, suffered the same kind of symptoms as victims of pulmonary anthrax. As treated both have about 50% mortality rate. Also, the name of female doctor Perna links these two as "Anthrax" is "Pernarutto" in Finnish (literally Spleenplague).
  • According to Steve, all Wraith Hive ships have become active since Sheppard awakened the first one. They will travel their normal feeding grounds and gather strength, and then they will join forces and come for Atlantis.
  • Allison Hossack (Perna) previously played Zenna Valk in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Cure", a remarkably similar role since both are scientists involved with medicines that are dangerous to their races and develop an attraction to one of the main characters (Jonas Quinn for Zenna and Beckett for Perna).

Goofs

  • When Merell first enters the holding cell, he has his shirt unbuttoned. The next shot shows his buttons closed, then, in the next shot, his buttons are open again.

Awards

  • Nominated Leo for "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Female" (Allison Hossack)
  • Nominated Leo for "Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Male" (Paul McGillion)

In Other Languages

  • French: Sérum (Serum)
  • Russian: Отравленный источник (Poisoned spring)
  • Czech: Otrávená studnice (Poisoned Well)
  • Hungarian: Megmérgezett kút (Poisoned Well)

External links