Post by Izabella Riddle on Oct 27, 2006 2:01:08 GMT -5
According to an interview with actor Kavan Smith, Lorne's first name has been decided to be "Evan".
SG-1
Major Lorne first appeared in SG-1's Season 7 episode "Enemy Mine". He served in SG-11 under Colonel Edwards at the Naqahdah dig site on P3X-403. When the site was attacked by the native Unas, only Dr. Jackson's intervention prevented a blood bath.
Season 2
Major Lorne has been in 11 episodes of Atlantis, ranging from a few lines to spending a majority of the episode on screen.
Lorne reapeared some time later in Atlantis, as part of the new personnel sent after the Wraith siege by the Daedalus. He was investigating planet P3M-736 with Dr. Parrish when they discovered a Wraith corpse. After it was confirmed Lt. Ford was on the planet, Lorne was one of the officers chosen by Col. Sheppard to track him down. He was partnered with Dr. McKay, whose doom and gloom attitude he ignored. Lorne told McKay he really must be a genius if Sheppard had not shot him already. He was knocked down with a Wraith stunner by Ford, who took McKay with him. Lorne recovered and returned to the Puddle Jumper
After Col. Sheppard's team failed to return from Olesia, Dr. Elizabeth Weir ordered him to assemble a team to go and assist them. He piloted the Puddle Jumper, proving that he has the ATA gene. He and two marines escorted Dr. Weir to Olesia.
Durring the episode The Hive Lorne piloted a puddle jumper with McKay to try and reach Col. Sheppard.
Lorne was also in the episode The Long Goodbye where he piloted a jumper to retrive a stasis pod and later led the mission to prevent Sheppard and Weir, who were at the time under control by aliens from killing each other.
Lorne and his team were apparently killed when the building they were in was attacked and destroyed. However, Dr. Beckett was able to determine that the bodies found were not Major Lorne and his team, but they belonged to people who were already dead from radiation poisoning, pointing to the Genii. When Sheppard's team is captured by the Genii, they found Lorne and his team alive. The Genii had circulated wanted posters for Atlantis personnel with the Ancient gene, including Major Lorne and his team, so they were probably turned in for the reward. After Ladon turned on Cowen and staged a coup d'etat, all of them returned safely to Atlantis.
Though it has not been explicitly stated, Major Lorne seems to be Lt. Col. Sheppard's new second-in-command. As far as it had been shown, he is the second highest-ranked officer in Atlantis after Sheppard himself and, as stated above, took responsibility of escorting Weir after Sheppard went missing.
Season 3
After the Wraith obtained the address of Earth, Major Lorne commanded the Orion in a joint mission with the Daedalus to stop the two hiveships from reaching Earth. After launching an attack that destroyed one of the hiveship, the Orion was destroyed, but Lorne and his crew were transferred safely onto the Daedalus. Afterwards, Lorne was part of Col. Sheppard's team when they beamed into the remaining hiveship to find out if the retrovirus has worked. He was attacked by the Wraith Queen, but suffered no damage [5].
SG-1
Major Lorne first appeared in SG-1's Season 7 episode "Enemy Mine". He served in SG-11 under Colonel Edwards at the Naqahdah dig site on P3X-403. When the site was attacked by the native Unas, only Dr. Jackson's intervention prevented a blood bath.
Season 2
Major Lorne has been in 11 episodes of Atlantis, ranging from a few lines to spending a majority of the episode on screen.
Lorne reapeared some time later in Atlantis, as part of the new personnel sent after the Wraith siege by the Daedalus. He was investigating planet P3M-736 with Dr. Parrish when they discovered a Wraith corpse. After it was confirmed Lt. Ford was on the planet, Lorne was one of the officers chosen by Col. Sheppard to track him down. He was partnered with Dr. McKay, whose doom and gloom attitude he ignored. Lorne told McKay he really must be a genius if Sheppard had not shot him already. He was knocked down with a Wraith stunner by Ford, who took McKay with him. Lorne recovered and returned to the Puddle Jumper
After Col. Sheppard's team failed to return from Olesia, Dr. Elizabeth Weir ordered him to assemble a team to go and assist them. He piloted the Puddle Jumper, proving that he has the ATA gene. He and two marines escorted Dr. Weir to Olesia.
Durring the episode The Hive Lorne piloted a puddle jumper with McKay to try and reach Col. Sheppard.
Lorne was also in the episode The Long Goodbye where he piloted a jumper to retrive a stasis pod and later led the mission to prevent Sheppard and Weir, who were at the time under control by aliens from killing each other.
Lorne and his team were apparently killed when the building they were in was attacked and destroyed. However, Dr. Beckett was able to determine that the bodies found were not Major Lorne and his team, but they belonged to people who were already dead from radiation poisoning, pointing to the Genii. When Sheppard's team is captured by the Genii, they found Lorne and his team alive. The Genii had circulated wanted posters for Atlantis personnel with the Ancient gene, including Major Lorne and his team, so they were probably turned in for the reward. After Ladon turned on Cowen and staged a coup d'etat, all of them returned safely to Atlantis.
Though it has not been explicitly stated, Major Lorne seems to be Lt. Col. Sheppard's new second-in-command. As far as it had been shown, he is the second highest-ranked officer in Atlantis after Sheppard himself and, as stated above, took responsibility of escorting Weir after Sheppard went missing.
Season 3
After the Wraith obtained the address of Earth, Major Lorne commanded the Orion in a joint mission with the Daedalus to stop the two hiveships from reaching Earth. After launching an attack that destroyed one of the hiveship, the Orion was destroyed, but Lorne and his crew were transferred safely onto the Daedalus. Afterwards, Lorne was part of Col. Sheppard's team when they beamed into the remaining hiveship to find out if the retrovirus has worked. He was attacked by the Wraith Queen, but suffered no damage [5].