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Major Jean Forest is a fictional character portrayed by Herbert D. Sommerfeld in the TV series Stargate Atlantis.
They appear in 5 episodes out of a total of 99 aired

Major Jean Forest

by Herbert D. Sommerfeld

character

Episodes5

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    First Strike

    episode S3.E20 june 2007
    After learning the Asurians are building a fleet of ships, Earth sends its newest ship, the Apollo, under the command of Colonel Abe Ellis to initiate a preemptive first strike to stop them from attacking Atlantis or worse, Earth itself.
  • 8.5
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    Adrift

    episode S4.E1 september 2007
    With a damaged ZPM, and diminished hopes of survival, the Atlantis team finds themselves stranded in the middle of empty space with hardly any time before they run out of power completely. Dr. McKay is challenged to the max as he tries to find a way to save Atlantis from its doom. Meanwhile, Dr. Keller races to treat Weir's increasing head injuries, but the only answer she can come up with could have grave results for everyone on board.
  • 8.5
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    Lifeline

    episode S4.E2 october 2007
    The Atlantis team, along with Weir and now with the ability to make large hyperspace jumps in only a puddle jumper, must now journey to the replicator home planet to steal one of their many ZPMs to bring the city back to life, and finish the journey to their new planet.
  • 9
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    Be All My Sins Remember'd

    episode S4.E11 january 2008
    The Atlantis team decides to attack the numerous ships of the Replicators, with the help of uneasy alliances.
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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.