In return, they enlist his help in tracking down Teyla and launch a rescue mission in the Daedalus. Ignoring that bit of Foreshadowing for the moment, we cut back to Atlantis, where the expedition has agreed to give Todd all the information they posess on the Hoffan drug. He has been busy - not only has he learned to plant false visions in Teyla's head, he has also begun turning the Athosians into hybrids under his control (starting, sadly, with Kanaan), and, most importantly, has altered his own biology so that he no longer needs to feed. This time she does find a lead on the missing Athosians.and is promptly kidnapped by Michael. Meanwhile, Teyla has had another vision and returned to the planet with Major Lorne's team. They also have a fairly good guess at who's doing it: the only person in the Galaxy with a grudge against humanity and wraithdom alike - Michael! The team has a fairly good guess at what it is: the drug the Hoffans developed way back in Season 1. He has discovered the source of the "plague" - someone has poisoned the well, so to speak, distributing a drug that makes humans toxic to Wraith, but at a 30% fatality rate. When they get back, there's a message waiting for them from their old buddy Todd the Wraith. Although the base is spread pretty thin at the moment dealing with a strange and deadly new plague, Carter authorizes the mission and Sheppard's team goes to check it out. When she experiences a second vision, directing her to a specific village, she asks for permission to go and investigate. Teyla is convinced that her nightmare is a vision, and a message from Kanaan, who shares her gift. As she lights the fire, he turns and begs her to save him.and she wakes up. On the pyre is Kanaan, the father of her child.
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