Submersion

"Submersion" is an episode from Season 3 of the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis. In the water beneath Atlantis, a large contingent of Atlantis personnel are aboard a jumper searching for a moving geothermal energy drilling station on the ocean floor, including Dr. McKay, Dr. Weir, Dr. Zelenka, Teyla, Ronon, and Colonel Sheppard. Zelenka and Ronon are complaining that the search is taking too long. McKay starts to argue with ... more

Original air date:

  • Jan 22, 2007

Episode number:

  • 18

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Stargate Atlantis

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  • 318
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