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'''Teyla Emmagan''' was a primary [[fictional character]] played by [[Rachel Luttrell]] in the [[science fiction]] series, ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]''. In the show, she is the daughter of Tagan, and was a leader of a village on the planet Athos. She had seen much of her family culled by the [[Wraith (Stargate)|Wraith]], although she (and some of her fellow Athosians) possessed the ability to "sense" the Wraith by means initially unknown.
'''Teyla Emmagan''' is a fictional character played by [[Rachel Luttrell]] in the [[science fiction]] series ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]''.


In addition, she is skilled in military strategy, [[martial arts]], and Pegasus-galaxy [[diplomacy]], and displays knowledge of and proficiency with Earth technology; she practices a form of stick-fighting (based on [[Eskrima]]) with [[John Sheppard (Stargate)|John Sheppard]] and has taken up use of [[Tau'ri|Earth]] weapons (such as a [[FN P90|P-90]]) with great facility.
In the show, she is the daughter of Tagan, and was a leader of a village on the planet Athos. She had seen much of her family culled by the [[Wraith (Stargate)|Wraith]], although she (and some of her fellow Athosians) possessed the ability to "sense" the Wraith.{{citation needed|date=August 2021}} Teyla is skilled in military strategy, [[martial arts]], and Pegasus-galaxy [[diplomacy]]. She displays knowledge of and proficiency with Earth technology. She practices a form of stick-fighting (based on [[Eskrima]]) with [[John Sheppard (Stargate)|John Sheppard]] and has taken up use of [[Tau'ri|Earth]] weapons (such as a [[FN P90|P-90]]).{{citation needed|date=August 2021}}


==Role in ''Stargate Atlantis''==
== Role in ''Stargate Atlantis'' ==
=== Character arc ===
Teyla Emmagan is the leader of the Athosians, a human race of farmers, hunters, and traders from the planet Athos in the [[Pegasus Galaxy (Stargate)|Pegasus Galaxy]]. She is the daughter of Tagan. The Athosians are the first natives of Pegasus whom the Atlantis Expedition encounters on their scouting of potential evacuation sites in "[[Rising (Stargate Atlantis)|Rising]]".<ref name="Rising" />


After a Wraith attack on Athos, Teyla and the Athosians relocate to Atlantis. Friction in "Suspicion" leads to the Athosians leaving Atlantis and settling on the mainland.<ref name="Suspicion" /> Teyla stays with Sheppard's team, but later helps with evacuating the Athosians from the mainland several times in the face of various threats.<ref name="The Storm">{{cite episode|title = The Storm| episode-link = The Storm (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref name="The Siege">{{cite episode|title = The Siege| episode-link = The Siege (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref name="Critical Mass">{{cite episode|title = Critical Mass| episode-link = Critical Mass (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref>
===Character arc===
Teyla Emmagan is the leader of the Athosians, a human race of farmers, hunters, and traders from the planet Athos in the [[Pegasus Galaxy (Stargate)|Pegasus Galaxy]]. She is the daughter of Tagan. The Athosians are the first natives of Pegasus whom the Atlantis Expedition encounters on their scouting of potential evacuation sites in {{sgcite|Rising|Atlantis}}.<ref name="Rising" /> After a Wraith attack on Athos, Teyla and the Athosians settle in Atlantis. Friction in "Suspicion" causes the Athosians to leave Atlantis and settle on the mainland.<ref name="Suspicion" /> Teyla stays with Sheppard's team, but later helps with evacuating the Athosians from the mainland several times in the face of various threats.<ref name="The Storm">{{sgcite|The Storm|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref><ref name="The Siege">{{sgcite|The Siege|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref><ref name="Critical Mass">{{sgcite|Critical Mass|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref>


In season 1's "The Gift", Teyla and the Atlantis expedition learn that her ancestors were experimented on by a Wraith scientist, and that Teyla is one of the few Athosians who possess trace amounts of Wraith DNA which enable her to sense the Wraith through their telepathic network.<ref name="The Gift">{{sgcite|The Gift|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref> Teyla uses this so-called "gift" in many ways throughout the series, both actively and passively, against the Wraith. She flies a Wraith hiveship in season 3's "[[Misbegotten (Stargate Atlantis)|Misbegotten]]"), and has immunity from hallucinatory signals sent out by a Wraith device in "[[Phantoms (Stargate Atlantis)|Phantoms]]".
In Season 1's "The Gift," Teyla and the Atlantis expedition learn that her ancestors were experimented on by a Wraith scientist. Teyla is revealed to be one of the few Athosians who possesses trace amounts of Wraith DNA, allowing her to sense the Wraith through their telepathic network.<ref name="The Gift">{{cite episode|title = The Gift| episode-link = The Gift (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> Teyla uses this so-called "gift" in many ways throughout the series, both actively and passively, against the Wraith. She flies a Wraith hive ship in Season 3's "[[Misbegotten (Stargate Atlantis)|Misbegotten]]", and has immunity from hallucinatory signals sent out by a Wraith device in "[[Phantoms (Stargate Atlantis)|Phantoms]]".{{citation needed|date=August 2021}}


In spite of initial, distrustful attitudes towards her (mostly from military officials), Teyla is left in charge of Atlantis in the absence of the expedition's regular leadership.<ref>[[The Intruder (Stargate Atlantis)|The Intruder]]</ref><ref>"[[No Man's Land (Stargate Atlantis)|No Man's Land]]"</ref> In the third season episode {{sgcite|The Return|Atlantis}}, Atlantis is reclaimed by a group of Ancients and the Athosians are asked to leave Lantea, settling on a planet they name New Athos, which is unknown to the Wraith. They remain on the planet after Earth regains control of Atlantis, and the Atlantis Expedition provides them with supplies and weapons.<ref name="The Return">{{sgcite|The Return|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref><ref name="Missing">{{sgcite|Missing|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref> Though Teyla notes that she has often felt like an outsider among the Atlantis Earth crew, the rescue of fellow reconnaissance teammate [[Ronon Dex]] convinces her of the team's loyalty to one another.<ref>"[[Sateda (Stargate Atlantis)|Sateda]]"</ref>
Despite initially being distrusted (mostly by military officials), Teyla is left in charge of Atlantis in the absence of the expedition's regular leadership.<ref>{{cite episode|episode-link = The Intruder (Stargate Atlantis)|title = The Intruder| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode|episode-link = No Man's Land (Stargate Atlantis)|title = No Man's Land| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> In the third-season episode "[[The Return (Stargate Atlantis)|The Return]]", Atlantis is reclaimed by a group of Ancients and the Athosians are asked to leave Lantea, settling on a planet they name New Athos, which is unknown to the Wraith. They remain on the planet after Earth regains control of Atlantis, and the Atlantis Expedition provides them with supplies and weapons.<ref name="The Return">{{cite episode|title = The Return| episode-link = The Return (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref name="Missing">{{cite episode|title = Missing| episode-link = Missing (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref>


Although Teyla notes that she has often felt like an outsider among the Atlantis Earth crew, the rescue of fellow reconnaissance teammate [[Ronon Dex]] convinces her of the team's loyalty to one another.<ref>{{cite episode|episode-link = Sateda (Stargate Atlantis)|title= Sateda| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref>
Season 3's "[[Sunday (Stargate Atlantis)|Sunday]]" reveals that Teyla has a romantic interest in an unnamed male, who is presumably unaware of her feelings. In season 4, however, Teyla discovers that she is pregnant at the end of "Missing". The child's father is an Athosian named [[List of Stargate Atlantis characters#Kanaan|Kanaan]]. When Teyla is three months pregnant in "[[Be All My Sins Remember'd (Stargate Atlantis)|Be All My Sins Remember'd]]", Sheppard suspends her from active duty. In the meantime, the Athosian people have gone missing, and the search for clues to their disappearance proves a season-long arc for Teyla. [[Michael (Stargate)|Michael]] and his genetic experiments to create Wraith/Human Hybrids are found out to be responsible for the Athosian's disappearance near the end of season 4. At the beginning of season 5, Teyla gives birth to a son, whom she names Torren John after her father and Sheppard. (When fans pointed out that Teyla had introduced herself as "daughter of Tagan" in "[[Rising (Stargate Atlantis)|Rising]]", implying her father's name as Tagan, executive producer [[Joseph Mallozzi]] suggested that Teyla may have been referring to her mother.)<ref>[http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2008/08/01/august-1-2008-my-top-5-july-reads/ Josephmallozzi's Weblog]</ref>


Season 3's "[[Sunday (Stargate Atlantis)|Sunday]]" reveals that Teyla has a romantic interest in an unnamed male, who is presumably unaware of her feelings. In season 4, however, Teyla discovers that she is pregnant at the end of "Missing". The child's father is an Athosian named [[List of Stargate Atlantis characters#Kanaan|Kanaan]]. When Teyla is three months pregnant in "[[Be All My Sins Remember'd (Stargate Atlantis)|Be All My Sins Remember'd]]", Sheppard suspends her from active duty. In the meantime, the Athosian people have gone missing, and the search for clues to their disappearance proves a season-long arc for Teyla. [[Michael (Stargate)|Michael]] and his genetic experiments to create Wraith/Human Hybrids are found out to be responsible for the Athosian's disappearance near the end of season 4. At the beginning of season 5, Teyla gives birth to a son, whom she names Torren John after her father and Sheppard. (When fans pointed out that Teyla had introduced herself as "daughter of Tagan" in "[[Rising (Stargate Atlantis)|Rising]]", implying her father's name as Tagan, executive producer [[Joseph Mallozzi]] suggested that Teyla could have actually been referring to her mother.)<ref>{{cite web|last=Mallozzi |first=Joseph |url=http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/2008/08/01/august-1-2008-my-top-5-july-reads/ |title=Josephmallozzi's Weblog |publisher=Josephmallozzi.wordpress.com |date=2008-08-01 |access-date=2020-11-30}}</ref>
===Characterization===


=== Characterization ===
Teyla has many Athosian character traits. She also has the ability to sense Wraith and control them. Although many of the Athosians possess martial skills, they do not consider themselves warriors.<ref name="Rising">{{sgcite|Rising|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref><ref name="The Return" /> The Athosians are widely travelled in Pegasus and are trading partners with many worlds; their extensive knowledge of the Pegasus galaxy has availed the Expedition on several occasions.<ref name="Suspicion">{{sgcite|Suspicion|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref><ref name="Underground">{{sgcite|Underground|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref><ref name="The Seer">{{sgcite|The Seer|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref> A spiritual people, the Athosians venerate the Ancestors (better known as the [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancients]]), and dedicate prayers to them.<ref name="Hide and Seek">{{sgcite|Hide and Seek|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref> They also hold Atlantis sacred, and many object when they learn that the Expedition plans to destroy Atlantis rather than let it fall to the Wraith.<ref name="The Siege" /> Due to the constant threat of Wraith attack, Athosians consider it a privilege to know when and where one is about to die, and have a ritual prayer for the occasion meant to prepare that person for death.<ref name="Thirty-Eight Minutes">{{sgcite|Thirty-Eight Minutes|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref> In Athosian culture, a woman is not expected to express her attraction to someone before the man does.<ref name="Sunday">{{sgcite|Sunday|Atlantis|show=ref}}</ref>
Teyla has many Athosian character traits. She also has the ability to sense Wraith and control them. Although many of the Athosians possess martial skills, they do not consider themselves warriors.<ref name="Rising">{{cite episode|title = Rising| episode-link = Rising (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref name="The Return" /> The Athosians are widely travelled in Pegasus and are trading partners with many worlds; their extensive knowledge of the Pegasus galaxy has availed the Expedition on several occasions.<ref name="Suspicion">{{cite episode|title = Suspicion| episode-link = Suspicion (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref name="Underground">{{cite episode|title = Underground| episode-link = Underground (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref><ref name="The Seer">{{cite episode|title = The Seer| episode-link = The Seer (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> A spiritual people, the Athosians venerate the Ancestors (better known as the [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancients]]), and dedicate prayers to them.<ref name="Hide and Seek">{{cite episode|title = Hide and Seek| episode-link = Hide and Seek (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> They also hold Atlantis sacred, and many object when they learn that the Expedition plans to destroy Atlantis rather than let it fall to the Wraith.<ref name="The Siege" /> Due to the constant threat of Wraith attack, Athosians consider it a privilege to know when and where one is about to die, and have a ritual prayer for the occasion meant to prepare that person for death.<ref name="Thirty-Eight Minutes">{{cite episode|title = Thirty-Eight Minutes| episode-link = Thirty-Eight Minutes (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref> In Athosian culture, a woman is not expected to express her attraction to someone before the man does.<ref name="Sunday">{{cite episode|title = Sunday| episode-link = Sunday (Stargate Atlantis)| series = Stargate Atlantis| series-link = Stargate Atlantis}}</ref>


==Conceptual history==
== Conceptual history ==
In the original script, Teyla was called Mikala.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2004/01/moreregularcharactersrevea.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071025045625/http://www.gateworld.net/news/2004/01/moreregularcharactersrevea.shtml|url-status=dead|title=Gateworld.net More regular characters revealed for Atlantis|archive-date=October 25, 2007}}</ref> [[Kira Clavell]] originally auditioned for the role of Teyla, but although she caught the eye of the producers, she was not "quite right for Teyla" and was given the role of [[Amaterasu (Stargate)|Amaterasu]] in the ''SG-1'' two-parter "[[New Order (Stargate SG-1)|New Order]]" instead.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gateworld.net/sg1/s8/new-order-part-1/in-the-making/|last=Mallozzi|first=Joseph|author-link=Joseph Mallozzi|title=In the Making: "New Order, Part 1"|publisher=[[GateWorld]]|access-date=November 25, 2020}}</ref> Teyla's pregnancy in season 4 was the result of Luttrell's real-life pregnancy.
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In the original script, Teyla was called Mikala.<ref>
[http://www.gateworld.net/news/2004/01/moreregularcharactersrevea.shtml Gateworld.net - More regular characters revealed for Atlantis]</ref> [[Kira Clavell]] originally auditioned for the role of Teyla, but although she caught the eye of the producers, she was not "quite right for Teyla" and was given the role of [[Amaterasu (Stargate)|Amaterasu]] in the ''SG-1'' two-parter "[[New Order (Stargate SG-1)|New Order]]" instead.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s8/making/801.shtml |last=Mallozzi |first=Joseph |authorlink=Joseph Mallozzi |title=In the Making: "New Order, Part 1" |publisher=''[[GateWorld]]'' |accessdate=2008-08-03}}</ref> Teyla's pregnancy in season 4 was the result of Luttrell's real-life pregnancy.


==References==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://stargate.wikia.com/wiki/Teyla Emmagan] at [[wikia:Stargate|''Stargate'' wikia]]
* [http://stargate.wikia.com/wiki/Teyla Emmagan] at [[wikia:Stargate|''Stargate'' wikia]]
* [http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/cast/teyla/ Teyla Emmagan] at [[Sci Fi Channel (United States)|scifi]].com
* [http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/cast/teyla/ Teyla Emmagan] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090117112454/http://www.scifi.com/atlantis/cast/teyla/ |date=2009-01-17 }} at [[Sci Fi Channel (United States)|scifi]].com


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Latest revision as of 17:18, 20 December 2023

Teyla Emmagan
Rachel Luttrell as Teyla Emmagan
First appearance"Rising" (Atlantis)
Portrayed byRachel Luttrell
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman from Athos
OccupationLeader of the Athosian people
FamilyTorren (father), Torren John Emmagan (son), Tagan (mother)

Teyla Emmagan is a fictional character played by Rachel Luttrell in the science fiction series Stargate Atlantis.

In the show, she is the daughter of Tagan, and was a leader of a village on the planet Athos. She had seen much of her family culled by the Wraith, although she (and some of her fellow Athosians) possessed the ability to "sense" the Wraith.[citation needed] Teyla is skilled in military strategy, martial arts, and Pegasus-galaxy diplomacy. She displays knowledge of and proficiency with Earth technology. She practices a form of stick-fighting (based on Eskrima) with John Sheppard and has taken up use of Earth weapons (such as a P-90).[citation needed]

Role in Stargate Atlantis

[edit]

Character arc

[edit]

Teyla Emmagan is the leader of the Athosians, a human race of farmers, hunters, and traders from the planet Athos in the Pegasus Galaxy. She is the daughter of Tagan. The Athosians are the first natives of Pegasus whom the Atlantis Expedition encounters on their scouting of potential evacuation sites in "Rising".[1]

After a Wraith attack on Athos, Teyla and the Athosians relocate to Atlantis. Friction in "Suspicion" leads to the Athosians leaving Atlantis and settling on the mainland.[2] Teyla stays with Sheppard's team, but later helps with evacuating the Athosians from the mainland several times in the face of various threats.[3][4][5]

In Season 1's "The Gift," Teyla and the Atlantis expedition learn that her ancestors were experimented on by a Wraith scientist. Teyla is revealed to be one of the few Athosians who possesses trace amounts of Wraith DNA, allowing her to sense the Wraith through their telepathic network.[6] Teyla uses this so-called "gift" in many ways throughout the series, both actively and passively, against the Wraith. She flies a Wraith hive ship in Season 3's "Misbegotten", and has immunity from hallucinatory signals sent out by a Wraith device in "Phantoms".[citation needed]

Despite initially being distrusted (mostly by military officials), Teyla is left in charge of Atlantis in the absence of the expedition's regular leadership.[7][8] In the third-season episode "The Return", Atlantis is reclaimed by a group of Ancients and the Athosians are asked to leave Lantea, settling on a planet they name New Athos, which is unknown to the Wraith. They remain on the planet after Earth regains control of Atlantis, and the Atlantis Expedition provides them with supplies and weapons.[9][10]

Although Teyla notes that she has often felt like an outsider among the Atlantis Earth crew, the rescue of fellow reconnaissance teammate Ronon Dex convinces her of the team's loyalty to one another.[11]

Season 3's "Sunday" reveals that Teyla has a romantic interest in an unnamed male, who is presumably unaware of her feelings. In season 4, however, Teyla discovers that she is pregnant at the end of "Missing". The child's father is an Athosian named Kanaan. When Teyla is three months pregnant in "Be All My Sins Remember'd", Sheppard suspends her from active duty. In the meantime, the Athosian people have gone missing, and the search for clues to their disappearance proves a season-long arc for Teyla. Michael and his genetic experiments to create Wraith/Human Hybrids are found out to be responsible for the Athosian's disappearance near the end of season 4. At the beginning of season 5, Teyla gives birth to a son, whom she names Torren John after her father and Sheppard. (When fans pointed out that Teyla had introduced herself as "daughter of Tagan" in "Rising", implying her father's name as Tagan, executive producer Joseph Mallozzi suggested that Teyla could have actually been referring to her mother.)[12]

Characterization

[edit]

Teyla has many Athosian character traits. She also has the ability to sense Wraith and control them. Although many of the Athosians possess martial skills, they do not consider themselves warriors.[1][9] The Athosians are widely travelled in Pegasus and are trading partners with many worlds; their extensive knowledge of the Pegasus galaxy has availed the Expedition on several occasions.[2][13][14] A spiritual people, the Athosians venerate the Ancestors (better known as the Ancients), and dedicate prayers to them.[15] They also hold Atlantis sacred, and many object when they learn that the Expedition plans to destroy Atlantis rather than let it fall to the Wraith.[4] Due to the constant threat of Wraith attack, Athosians consider it a privilege to know when and where one is about to die, and have a ritual prayer for the occasion meant to prepare that person for death.[16] In Athosian culture, a woman is not expected to express her attraction to someone before the man does.[17]

Conceptual history

[edit]

In the original script, Teyla was called Mikala.[18] Kira Clavell originally auditioned for the role of Teyla, but although she caught the eye of the producers, she was not "quite right for Teyla" and was given the role of Amaterasu in the SG-1 two-parter "New Order" instead.[19] Teyla's pregnancy in season 4 was the result of Luttrell's real-life pregnancy.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Rising". Stargate Atlantis.
  2. ^ a b "Suspicion". Stargate Atlantis.
  3. ^ "The Storm". Stargate Atlantis.
  4. ^ a b "The Siege". Stargate Atlantis.
  5. ^ "Critical Mass". Stargate Atlantis.
  6. ^ "The Gift". Stargate Atlantis.
  7. ^ "The Intruder". Stargate Atlantis.
  8. ^ "No Man's Land". Stargate Atlantis.
  9. ^ a b "The Return". Stargate Atlantis.
  10. ^ "Missing". Stargate Atlantis.
  11. ^ "Sateda". Stargate Atlantis.
  12. ^ Mallozzi, Joseph (2008-08-01). "Josephmallozzi's Weblog". Josephmallozzi.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
  13. ^ "Underground". Stargate Atlantis.
  14. ^ "The Seer". Stargate Atlantis.
  15. ^ "Hide and Seek". Stargate Atlantis.
  16. ^ "Thirty-Eight Minutes". Stargate Atlantis.
  17. ^ "Sunday". Stargate Atlantis.
  18. ^ "Gateworld.net – More regular characters revealed for Atlantis". Archived from the original on October 25, 2007.
  19. ^ Mallozzi, Joseph. "In the Making: "New Order, Part 1"". GateWorld. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
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