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Captain Dave Kleinman is a fictional character portrayed by Kirby Morrow in the TV series Stargate Atlantis.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Siege: Part 3 (season 2), they were 31 years old.
They appear in 9 episodes out of a total of 99 aired

Captain Dave Kleinman

by Kirby Morrow

character

Episodes9

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    The Siege: Part 3

    episode S2.E1 july 2005
    The Daedalus arrives and the two hive ships are destroyed. Atlantis seems saved, then Zelenka detects 12 more ships. Ford seems changed after a fall in the water.
  • 8.3
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    Aurora

    episode S2.E9 september 2005
    McKay finds an Ancient warship adrift in space. Sheppard finds out they are carrying a communique that mentions a weakness in Wraith technology.
  • 7.9
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    The Hive

    episode S2.E11 january 2006
    Sheppard's interrogation is suddenly aborted. Teyla senses another hive ship has arrived. Meanwhile McKay tries to convince his guard to call in help.
  • 8.4
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    Allies

    episode S2.E20 march 2006
    The hive ship approaching Atlantis is Michael's. He wants a trade: the retrovirus for not revealing the secret of Atlantis and insights on Wraith technology.
  • 8.3
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    No Man's Land

    episode S3.E1 july 2006
    Fallen into the Wraith trap, McKay initially resigns to fatal captivity in a cocoon, but Ronon keeps struggling to attempt escaping, or at least taking some Wraith down with them. Sheppard managed to hide his glider on the very hive ship, seeking a way out, surprised to get radio contact with Michael, who seeks revenge after the ingrate queen has him semi-restrained as 'too human' suspect. While they try to sabotage the hive and maybe escape, the Daedalus and Orion race just in time to fight the two hive ships before they may attack earth. Weir is summoned to SGC for a pointless grilling by the International Oversight Advisory, finding them bureaucrats unable to risk a decision beyond questioning what was already done. So she returns, never mind the career risk compared to a Wraith culling. Sheppard manages to reach the Daedalus and his party comes up with a daring plan to overpower the hive with the weaponized retrovirus, despite bombarded damage compromising even their life-support systems.
  • 7.3
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    Misbegotten

    episode S3.E2 july 2006
    Sheppard and the others are now in control of the one remaining hive ship with most of the Wraith transformed into human form, courtesy of the retrovirus. They do learn something interesting about female Wraiths, however. After they return to Atlantis, the question becomes one of what to do with the Wraiths who are again human, especially Michael who has proved to be quite helpful. Elizabeth Weir meanwhile is surprised to hear that she is to return to Atlantis as the expedition leader. She will be accompanied however by Richard Woolsey who is to review her leadership and make recommendations to the International Oversight Advisory on whether she should be allowed to continue.
  • 8.2
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    The Return: Part 1

    episode S3.E10 september 2006
    The Atlantis expedition must turn to an old friend for help as the Asurans prepare to invade the city.
  • 8.6
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    The Return: Part 2

    episode S3.E11 april 2007
    The team returns to Atlantis in an attempt to regain control of the city.
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    Inquisition

    episode S5.E13 october 2008
    Sheppard and his team are lured to a planet and are soon put on trial for crimes against the people of the Pegasus galaxy. In flashbacks, the three judge tribunal recounts the indictment against them including the re-awakening of the Wraith and the various missions where at least a few, if not more, innocent bystanders were killed. Sheppard does his best to argue that on balance, fewer were killed by their presence than would have been the case if they had never been there. A least one of the judges is clearly determined to find them guilty while a second seems far more sympathetic. It's left to Richard Woolsey, who has now joined them, to plead the rest of their case. A lawyer by profession, Richard clearly knows how the game is played and focuses on that third judge.