Part 2 — [s1e20] The Siege:

"The Siege: Part 2" perfectly encapsulates the high stakes of Atlantis , leaving viewers wondering if the expedition's survival was even possible.

Everett is cornered and fed upon by a Wraith, while Lt. Aiden Ford is caught in an explosion that hurls him into the sea.

The tide seemingly turns when Colonel Dillon Everett arrives with a company of Marines and heavy artillery originally intended for Earth's battlecruisers. This military reinforcement brings hope in the form of: [S1E20] The Siege: Part 2

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Railguns and Naquadah-enhanced nuclear mines deployed to intercept the approaching Wraith Hive ships. "The Siege: Part 2" perfectly encapsulates the high

The "cavalry" isn't without its costs. Colonel Everett immediately clashes with Dr. Elizabeth Weir and John Sheppard, holding a personal grudge against Sheppard for the death of Colonel Marshall Sumner.

When the Naquadah generator fails, Sheppard takes a Puddle Jumper on a manual kamikaze run to detonate a nuke inside a Hive ship. The tide seemingly turns when Colonel Dillon Everett

With the Wraith overrunning the city, Weir is forced into a hostage situation with the Genii to trade for prototype nuclear weapons. Back at Atlantis, Rodney McKay and Radek Zelenka work through exhaustion to complete the unfinished Genii bombs. The episode concludes on a gut-wrenching cliffhanger: