
Stargate Atlantis: Rising
Sally Malcolm(Author)
Fandemonium Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 15. December 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-9547343-5-0 (ISBN)
Description
Atlantis will rise again...
Following the discovery of an Ancient outpost buried deep in the Antarctic ice sheet, Stargate Command sends a new team of explorers through the Stargate to the distant Pegasus galaxy.
Emerging in an abandoned Ancient city, the team quickly confirms that they have found the Lost City of Atlantis. But, submerged beneath the sea on an alien planet, the city is in danger of catastrophic flooding unless it is raised to the surface. Things go from bad to worse when the team must confront a new enemy known as the Wraith who are bent on destroying Atlantis.
Stargate Atlantis is the exciting new spin-off of the hit TV show, Stargate SG-1. Based on the script of the pilot episode, Rising is a must-read for all fans and includes deleted scenes and dialog not seen on TV.
Rising
Weir stepped forward, and Daniel could see something burning bright in her eyes; he knew it was mirrored in his own. Excitement, the thrill of opening Pandora's box. "What are you saying, Dr. Jackson?"
He paused, just for an instant, just to relish the moment. "It's an eight-symbol address," he began. "What we've been looking for may be farther away than we ever imagined..." Weir was holding her breath, tense with expectation. Daniel smiled, "But not out of our reach."
Even McKay seemed reluctantly impressed. "Atlantis?"
"Atlantis." Daniel studied them both, making sure they comprehended the significance of what he was about to say. "And I think we can go there."
The silence that followed told him they understood. Humanity was poised to take its first steps into a new galaxy, and they - these people standing before him - were destined to be in the vanguard of the most important voyage of discovery mankind had ever undertaken.
He envied them more than he could say.
Following the discovery of an Ancient outpost buried deep in the Antarctic ice sheet, Stargate Command sends a new team of explorers through the Stargate to the distant Pegasus galaxy.
Emerging in an abandoned Ancient city, the team quickly confirms that they have found the Lost City of Atlantis. But, submerged beneath the sea on an alien planet, the city is in danger of catastrophic flooding unless it is raised to the surface. Things go from bad to worse when the team must confront a new enemy known as the Wraith who are bent on destroying Atlantis.
Stargate Atlantis is the exciting new spin-off of the hit TV show, Stargate SG-1. Based on the script of the pilot episode, Rising is a must-read for all fans and includes deleted scenes and dialog not seen on TV.
Rising
Weir stepped forward, and Daniel could see something burning bright in her eyes; he knew it was mirrored in his own. Excitement, the thrill of opening Pandora's box. "What are you saying, Dr. Jackson?"
He paused, just for an instant, just to relish the moment. "It's an eight-symbol address," he began. "What we've been looking for may be farther away than we ever imagined..." Weir was holding her breath, tense with expectation. Daniel smiled, "But not out of our reach."
Even McKay seemed reluctantly impressed. "Atlantis?"
"Atlantis." Daniel studied them both, making sure they comprehended the significance of what he was about to say. "And I think we can go there."
The silence that followed told him they understood. Humanity was poised to take its first steps into a new galaxy, and they - these people standing before him - were destined to be in the vanguard of the most important voyage of discovery mankind had ever undertaken.
He envied them more than he could say.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Fandemonium Books
Edition type
Media tie-in
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
col. Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 111 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
178 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9547343-5-0 (9780954734350)
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