- Dr Weir finds herself on Earth where, to everyone else, the Atlantis Expedition was just her delusion.
- Dr. Elizabeth Weir wakes up in a locked hospital room only to be told that she is in a psychiatric institute on Earth. She's also told that her entire experience on Atlantis was a dream. Even Jack O'Neill professes to have no knowledge of Atlantis or of any such thing as the Stargate program. It all seems to be very real to her. Her mother visits and she even sees her pet dog. She also sees shadows at night that are quite frightening but seem to be trying to communicate with her. She is convinced that her time on Atlantis was real and that it is her current "reality" that is false.—garykmcd
- Unaware she's actually unconscious in Carson's sick bay, Weir wakes up believing she's a mental patient in Washington, D.C. after her lover Simon's fatal accident. Psychiatrist in charge Dr. Fletcher nor general O'Neil believe there is an Atlantis, she goes through a roller-coaster of doubts, medication, therapy, nightmares frustrating reintroduction in her earthly life as UN negotiator and back home with mother. Becket and McKay find her victim of nanites (microscopic, intelligent robots) injected by Niam, which first colonized her brain, then the whole body, improvise an EMP shock but that fails, so Sheppard raises the stakes by physical contact.—KGF Vissers
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