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==Physiology==
 
==Physiology==
The Atlantis Expedition knows little of Wraith physiology, but some facts have been learned. Though humanoid in appearance, the Wraith are genetically closer to the Iratus bug than humans. The Wraith possess none of the normal human inhibiting protiens, giving them a frighteningly efficient regenerative mechanism in their genetic makeup, allowing their bodies to heal themselves. Their regenerative abilities are so powerful that it is unlikely that the Wraith ever die from natural causes the way that humans do. The ability to heal is apparently connected to how recently they have feed. If one has recently fed, they will heal almost instantly, though one who hasn't fed in some time is much weaker, but still quite strong. Even bullet holes quickly seal themselves like evaporating water. The species also has advanced telepathic abilities: they can force their prey to see things that are not there, and can use their mental powers to forcefully interrogate humans, though they are incapable of actually reading a human mind. The Wraith also release a sticky, web-like substance that they use to [[cocoon]] victims for future feedings.
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The Atlantis Expedition knows little of Wraith physiology, but some facts have been learned. Though humanoid in appearance, the Wraith are genetically closer to the Iratus bug than humans. The Wraith possess none of the normal human inhibiting protiens, giving them a frighteningly efficient regenerative mechanism in their genetic makeup, allowing their bodies to heal themselves. Their regenerative abilities are so powerful that it is unlikely that the Wraith ever die from natural causes the way that humans do. The ability to heal is apparently connected to how recently they have feed. If one has recently fed, they will heal almost instantly, though one who hasn't fed in some time is much weaker, but still quite strong. Even bullet holes quickly seal themselves like evaporating water. Females have a much stronger [[immune system]]. The species also has advanced telepathic abilities: they can force their prey to see things that are not there, and can use their mental powers to forcefully interrogate humans, though they are incapable of actually reading a human mind. The Wraith also release a sticky, web-like substance that they use to [[cocoon]] victims for future feedings.
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==

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"Steve" the Wraith

The Wraith are a vampirous, hive-based species that harvest on the life-force of other beings for nourishment through suckers on their palms. Countless worlds in the Pegasus Galaxy live in constant fear of the Wraith, who return periodically to cull their human herds.

History

Keeper

The Wraith Keeper

The Ancients first encountered the Wraith many thousands of years ago. The Ancients had seeded several planets with humans. One of the planets held a creature called the Iratus bug, which began feeding off the humans. Eventually, they began to take on advantageous human characteristics, such as larger brain mass, bipedal locomotion, and opposable digits. At that time, the Ancients had established a vast network of Stargates with thousands of worlds in the Pegasus Galaxy, which they seeded with human life. Once awoken, the Wraith went to war with the Ancients and fed upon the people on these worlds—until the City of Atlantis was all that remained untouched. The Wraith attacked Atlantis with their powerful weapons, but the city's shield held. While the Ancients held the technological advantage, there were so many Wraith that the Atlantean Council saw no way to win. Defeated, the Ancients decided to submerge the city and leave through the Stargate to Earth.

The Wraith as a collective species go through long hibernation cycles, lasting as long as two hundred years. Their massive hive ships contain untold numbers of hibernation pods. During this time only a small number of them move about, enough to keep their victim worlds on edge. The sleeping masses are watched over by a small group lead by the Keeper, one Wraith designated with their care whose death would signal their premature awakening—as it did when she was killed by Major John Sheppard.

The Keeper interrogated Colonel Marshall Sumner and learned that a plentiful feeding ground—Earth—exists elsewhere in the universe, but she was unable to determine where. Upon her death, the entire hive reawakened. Now that the species is moving, feeding on planets throughout the Pegasus Galaxy, no one is safe.

The Wraith use stun weapons to incapacitate their prey, so that they can feed on their victims later. Their ships include the hive ships, which can land on planets during an extended hibernation cycle, and Wraith Darts—small, fast-moving ships capable of travelling through Stargates and equipped with culling beams for transporting their prey aboard.

Physiology

The Atlantis Expedition knows little of Wraith physiology, but some facts have been learned. Though humanoid in appearance, the Wraith are genetically closer to the Iratus bug than humans. The Wraith possess none of the normal human inhibiting protiens, giving them a frighteningly efficient regenerative mechanism in their genetic makeup, allowing their bodies to heal themselves. Their regenerative abilities are so powerful that it is unlikely that the Wraith ever die from natural causes the way that humans do. The ability to heal is apparently connected to how recently they have feed. If one has recently fed, they will heal almost instantly, though one who hasn't fed in some time is much weaker, but still quite strong. Even bullet holes quickly seal themselves like evaporating water. Females have a much stronger immune system. The species also has advanced telepathic abilities: they can force their prey to see things that are not there, and can use their mental powers to forcefully interrogate humans, though they are incapable of actually reading a human mind. The Wraith also release a sticky, web-like substance that they use to cocoon victims for future feedings.

Episodes

(ATL:"Rising, Part 2", "Thirty-Eight Minutes", "Poisoning the Well", "The Defiant One", "The Gift", "Conversion", "No Man's Land")

References

Wraith enzyme; Wraith Fleet; Wraith worshippers