Marine is a fictional character portrayed by Paul Lazenby in the TV series Stargate Atlantis.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Brotherhood (season 1), they were 36 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 99 aired
Marine is also portrayed by Chris Bradford, Gentry Bromfield, Dean Choe, Mike Cook, D. Harlan Cutshall, Justin Doran, Raoul Ganeev, Sean Millington, Sylvesta Stuart and Clayton Dean Watmough.
Episodes7
The Brotherhood
episode S1.E15 february 2005The team is on Dagan, where they must find key stones to retrieve a ZPM. Zelenka finds out Atlantis has a deep space scanner.Letters from Pegasus
episode S1.E16 march 2005McKay finds a way to send a message to Earth, leaving space for personal messages. Sheppard and Teyla are off to spy on the Wraith fleet approaching Atlantis.Duet
episode S2.E4 august 2005After an attempt to retrieve McKay and Lt. Laura Cadman from the memory banks of a Wraith dart, Cadman gets stuck in McKay's mind.Condemned
episode S2.E5 august 2005The team discovers a planet where the Stargate is kept on a prison island to keep the Wraith satisfied. Their magistrate is willing to trade a rare mineral.Conversion
episode S2.E8 september 2005Sheppard is infected with the Wraith retrovirus and slowly turns into an Iratus bug. To provide a treatment, stem cells must be retrieved from one of their eggs.Common Ground
episode S3.E7 august 2006John Sheppard is kidnapped by the Genii and is in the company of a Wraith.The Prodigal
episode S5.E14 november 2008When the power is shut down and most of the inhabitants are locked out of key controls, it is apparent that Atlantis has been taken over by an off-world group, soon identified as Michael and his hybrids. He is after Teyla's newborn child who is key in his quest to gain control of the Pegasus galaxy. While Sheppard and McKay try to get their hands on a jumper to launch an attack, Ronon and others who were taken prisoner by Michael during his initial invasion launch reprisals of their own. When Teyla manages to get away and hide, Michael gives her a simple choice: surrender herself and her child to him or he will use the city's self-destruct mechanism to kill everyone.
- The Brotherhood
- Letters from Pegasus
- Duet
- Condemned
- Conversion
- Common Ground
- The Prodigal