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Paperback STARGATE ATLANTIS The Chosen Book

ISBN: 0954734386

ISBN13: 9780954734381

STARGATE ATLANTIS The Chosen

(Book #3 in the Stargate Atlantis Series)

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Book Overview

Born to rule...

With Ancient technology scattered across the Pegasus galaxy, the Atlantis team is not surprised to find it in use on a world once defended by Dalera, an Ancient who was cast out of her society for falling in love with a human.

But in the millennia since Dalera's departure much has changed. Her strict rules have been broken, leaving her people open to Wraith attack. Only a few of the Chosen remain to operate Ancient technology vital to their defense and tensions are running high. Revolution simmers close to the surface.

When Major Sheppard and Rodney McKay are revealed as members of the Chosen, Daleran society convulses into chaos. Wanting to help resolve the crisis and yet refusing to prop up an autocratic regime, Sheppard is forced to act when Teyla and Lieutenant Ford are taken hostage by the rebels...


The Chosen

From above them, a cry went up. "It burns. The river burns- and the Wraith with them "

This time, Teyla made no move to stop the Dalerans climbing the trees to witness for themselves. Indeed, she immediately pulled herself aloft and stared across the eastern fields. The sight was mesmerizing and more than satisfying. The entire eastern portion of South Channel was a blazing inferno. Lines of fiery serpents began to appear through the far fields, where the oil had flowed along irrigation channels. From this distance it was not possible to make out individuals, but she could see many smaller flames moving about, like the wicks of a hundred candles. Having stumbled into the oil, some of the Wraith had been set ablaze. The gruesome creatures had extraordinary regenerative properties, but it was doubtful if those caught in the fields of oil could survive such a sustained conflagration. The three vast columns of Wraith began to fall back.

Cries of joy traveled across the treetops, and Teyla felt a measure of relief. The battle to come would not be easy, but the people of Dalera were now empowered by the sight before them.

Ushat touched her arm. She took his Shield from him, and he signaled the warrior below to blow the trumpet. Reply calls from the Citadel told them that the EM fields close to North Bridge and the western end of the wall had also been disabled. Just before the roiling black smoke obscured her vision, she noticed the nearest column of Wraith headed in their direction.

"They come " cried a lookout. At the speed the Wraith were moving, the first waves would soon be upon them- far sooner than Teyla had planned.

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Excellent read

I thought this book was great. I didn't want to put it down. Who ever said they lost interest while reading this book must get bored easily.

Good Book.

I really enjoyed this book. It is a really good story and is well written. It deals with people who have the ancient gene and have elevated status because of it. I personally like reading more stories about the Atlantis team and seeing things that aren't shown on the screen. You see Major Sheppard become more of a military leader who has to control and army and save this world. It is a good read.

An amazing epic

I've got a lot of the stargate books and I think all of the books have been getting better, but this is hands down the best by far. From what I've seen, books based on television shows generally seem to steer clear a bit about what's motivating characters because they rely on fans to insert their own ideas about what the characters might be thinking. Although some of the other SG-1 titles also did this, `getting inside the heads' thing, the Chosen is much more like a real book rather than a good television book. With every scene we're right inside the characters. We feel what Rodney feels, about things like his father and the way he was treated, and how that affects him now and what he does. With Teyla we feel how she has had to change the way she thought as an Athosian who just put up with the Wraith attacking them, and as someone who is now prepared to stand and fight against them. With Weir, we `get' her doubts about herself and some of her decisions, and why. And I really liked the start, with Sheppard and `coin'. It seemed just right for him and really put you in the same position as he was, and the decision he had to make. The setting for the story is a stage much, much bigger than what we would ever see on screen. I think this is another thing, like getting inside the characters, that the writers have really used very, very well to the benefit of this story. Instead of just, say, a village or a city that we would see on the show, they have created a whole civilization spread across the countryside, so you get a really strong 'epic' feel to the story. There's also a map if you're not sure where things are happening during the actual battle with the Wraith. You also get that epic feel from the depth and complexity of the story itself. I think if they ever tried to film this, it would have to be around three hours long, possibly three to four episodes, but I don't think they'd have the budget. Still, I'd really love to see Peter Jackson direct it!
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