Evan Lorne
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Evan Lorne is a Major in the United States Air Force and team leader on the Atlantis expedition.
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[edit] Biography
Not much about Lorne's past is known apart from the fact that he joined the United States Air Force, and that he grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. His mother was an art teacher and he had picked up the hobby of painting as a regular weekend activity. But after sometime, his time painting was halted when he joined and trained for the Air Force, but later picked up the hobby again after arriving on Atlantis. He has at least one sibling, a sister, who has two children, aged five and seven years old from the beginning of 2008. (ATL: "Sunday", "Spoils of War")
[edit] 2003
- "Major Lorne, we need enough naquadah to manufacture 303s."
- —Martin Edwards
By 2003, Lorne was working at Stargate Command as a member of SG-11 under Colonel Edwards. After Lieutenant Ritter, a fellow team member, went missing on P3X-403, where the unit was setting up a naquadah mining operation, he was tasked with showing SG-1 around the area. His blasé attitude regarding primitive mining tools the team had discovered (and moved, contra the standing instructions of Doctor Daniel Jackson), mirrored that of his commanding officer and caused considerable consternation for Dr. Jackson. Lorne accompanied the search party that located Ritter's body. (SG1: "Enemy Mine")
[edit] 2005
- "You know, when they told me I'd be travelling to another galaxy, visiting strange new worlds, defending humanity against unimaginable alien threats, this just is not what I pictured!"
- —Evan Lorne referring to his mission on P3M-736
As a member of the Atlantis Expedition, Lorne received command of his own team. One mission took him to P3M-736 so as to examine the local plant life, an assignment he considered something of a letdown. During the course of this, however, he discovered a dead Wraith and evidence that Lieutenant Ford, who had fled Atlantis some weeks earlier, might be on the planet. After returning to Atlantis, he was assigned by Colonel Sheppard to accompany Doctor McKay in the search. During the course of the search, Lorne appeared somewhat amused by McKay's antics, but found his personality quite trying and remarked that McKay must be quite a genius if Sheppard hadn't shot him already. Eventually he was stunned by Ford, and fell back to the Stargate after recovering to find McKay gone. There he took charge when Wraith darts came through the Stargate. (ATL: "Runner")
Lorne's team joined Sheppard's on an offworld reconnaissance mission, during the course of which a Wraith dart appeared and captured Doctor McKay and Lieutenant Laura Cadman with its dematerialization beam. He fired upon the dart with a rocket launcher but missed, hitting a tree instead. (ATL: "Duet") After Sheppard's team went missing while on a mission to Olesia, Lorne's team accompanied Doctor Elizabeth Weir to meet the Magistrate, piloting the puddle jumper and aiding Sheppard's team in their escape from the prison island on which the planet's Stargate was located. (ATL: "Condemned")
A few weeks later, upon returning from an uneventful mission to a cordial but reclusive world, Lorne was informed that Sheppard's team had again gone missing. Although he noted that Sheppard's team could be lax about checking in at times, Dr. Weir sent him out to look for them anyway. After finding no trace of Sheppard's team on the planet to which they had been sent, he remained in the vicinity of the Stargate while Doctor Zelenka attempted to interface with the planet's DHD and determine where they might have gone. (ATL: "The Lost Boys")
When Dr. McKay managed to return to Atlantis with the news that Ford was holding the rest of the team and had forced them into attempting to disable a Wraith hive ship, Lorne accompanied the Daedalus to intercept the hive. He took a cloaked puddle jumper and attempted to contact Sheppard's team, but was forced to return to the Daedalus when it engaged the Wraith. (ATL: "The Hive")
[edit] 2006
- "I'm afraid we've done everything we can on our end. Request immediate beam-out to Daedalus."
- —Evan Lorne during his command of the Orion
Lorne was involved in retrieving one of a pair of stasis pods from decaying orbit around a planet with a Spacegate; when the inhabitants of the pods proved to be intent on killing each other, one of them, Phoebus, used Weir's body to impersonate her and enlist Lorne's help in locating Thalan, who inhabited Colonel Sheppard. Initially frustrated by the secrecy of the individual he presumed to be Weir, Lorne was notified of the situation by Colonel Caldwell and attempted to apprehend her. When he didn't accept Phoebus' suggestion that Caldwell might have been the one who was compromised, Phoebus managed to render him unconscious. (ATL: "The Long Goodbye")
Not long afterward, it was Lorne's team that went missing for a change, while escorting Doctor Lindsay offworld. When he came under fire, Lorne ordered Lindsay back to the gate; a burned body wearing Lorne's dog tags was later discovered, but soon identified as not being his. A bounty had been placed on Lorne and several other bearers of the ATA gene by the Genii, who were seeking to acquire samples of the gene. Lorne and the others were freed by Ladon Radim, along with Sheppard and McKay (who had by then been captured as well), shortly before Ladon staged a coup d'etat to take over the Genii government. (ATL: "Coup D'etat")
Lorne briefly assumed command of the recovered Ancient vessel Orion during Atlantis' brief alliance with a faction of Wraith. Lorne's first assignment was to keep the ship out of sensor range so as not to be detected; but after the Wraith reneged on their deal and set out for Earth, with Sheppard missing, Dr. Weir sent Lorne and the Orion as part of the effort to stop them. His command ended with the Orion's destruction (though he did destroy a Wraith hive ship first), after he and his crew had evacuated to the Daedalus. He later accompanied a team onto the Wraith hive ship left crippled by the battle, aboard which he was nearly killed by the hive's queen. (ATL: "Allies", "No Man's Land")
[edit] 2007
- "I’d like you to beam up Lorne and get a flight of F-302s close enough to nudge [an asteroid] our way."
- —John Sheppard during an Asuran attack
He again encountered trouble offworld when his team was attacked by at least twenty gun-wielding assailants on M72-656. and cut off from the Stargate. He was rescued with the aid of Doctor McKay's new found telekinetic powers. (ATL: "Tao of Rodney") On another mission, Lorne discovered the nation of Geldar, noting McKay's likeness on the national flag. He later assisted Doctor Radek Zelenka in examining the "gameroom" on Atlantis; eventually the two began to use the equipment to influence yet another planet, developing a quick rivalry as they did. When Weir discovered this, she immediately ordered the room sealed and the power cut. (ATL: "The Game")
When Sheppard's team was trapped on a largely decompressed base on a small moon with a failing orbit, Lorne came to their aid again; he piloted a jumper to the base after Sheppard's became lost to them. (ATL: "The Ark") And when Atlantis was attacked by an energy beam fired through an Asuran satellite, Lorne led a flight of F-302s to maneuver an asteroid into the beam's path, thereby giving the city enough time to activate its stardrive. He suggested crashing the asteroid into the satellite itself, but carried out the mission as planned. (ATL: "First Strike")
During the city's bout with the homicidal alien entity, Lorne sleepwalked and believed Sheppard and Carter to be Replicators before he was stunned by Ronon. (ATL: "Doppleganger")
When Sheppard was kidnapped by the Travelers, Lorne led a group of Jumpers to rescue him. He was about to fire on the vessels when they jumped into Hyperspace leaving Sheppard in his Jumper. (ATL: "Travelers")
Later, when Kirsen fever overran the city, Lorne and several security teams rounded up the personnel. In an effort to offset the effects, they took heavy amount of stimulants. They stun an immune Teyla and he is in return stunned by McKay, Zelenka and Carter. The effects of the stimulants help to cause paranoia and leads to a conflict between an immune Ronon carrying the cure. The city is eventually saved when he yields to Ronon. (ATL: "Tabula Rasa")
[edit] 2008
- "Assemble your team. You'll be escorting Teyla back to M2S-181."
- —Samantha Carter
Following the fall of the Replicators, Major Lorne and his team accompanied Sheppard to secure a Wraith Hive Ship. After they determine the ship was headed to the Cloning Facility, he and his team remained behind to guard the ship and Teyla. Todd helped them out by running the weapons when they come under attack and later abandoned ship prior to it's impact with the cloning facility. (ATL: "Spoils of War")
When the city went into a false quarantine, Lorne was in the control room and was the de facto commander under the circumstances. When Sheppard, in disabling the communications, triggered the self-destruct, his team helped to blow doors open to the power room to disable the destruct. (ATL: "Quarantine")
When Teyla had visions of Kanan, his team helped escort her offworld to investigate. When they found and questioned a man who had information, they were returning to the city to report in when the trader and Teyla were kidnapped by a dart. When they get a lead on her location, he and his team are already prepared to go. His team is pinned down trying to rescue Teyla, but they are saved and it turns out it's not Teyla. (ATL: "The Kindred")
Several weeks later, he and his team are offworld following a lead when Sheppard left them to return to Atlantis and was rocketed into the future. When Sheppard returned, the group travelled to the planet and in turn was trapped when the building collapsed ontop of them. (ATL: "The Last Man") They were saved by the teams of engineers and by the Daedalus. (ATL: "Search and Rescue") Several weeks later, he was one of the ones that was infected but later cured with the pathogen. (ATL: "The Seed")
After the events on Atlantis, Ronon was kidnapped by Tyre while on a mission with Teyla. Lorne later interrupts McKay and Colonel Sheppard after they received word from another Satedan named Solen. Lorne accompanied Colonel Sheppard's on a rescue mission to get Ronon back. He later joined Colonel Sheppard and a now detoxified Tyre on another rescue mission to save Ronon. The mission was successful and they later detoxified Ronon after his brutal brainwashing. (ATL: "Broken Ties") During the events when a Daedalus appeared above M35-117, Lorne was observing the alternate Daedalus from Stargate Operations with Zelenka and stood as lookout for them. After a few hours, the alternate Daedalus reappeared and Lorne and Zelenka took a Puddle Jumper and "picked up" Atlantis 1. (ATL: "The Daedalus Variations")
After Atlantis 1 received a invitation from the Coalition of Planets to be spokespersons Atlantis's behalf. After a few hours without any kind of response from them or the Coalition, Woolsey sent Major Lorne's team to investigate the disappearance of Sheppard, McKay, Ronon, and Teyla. Lorne later returned to Atlantis with Myrus, a messenger for the Coalition, who informs Woolsey that they are being held for crimes in the Pegasus Galaxy. (ATL: "Inquisition") Later, Michael and his hybrid followers took control of Atlantis and protected the Gate Room from anyone below the tower. In an attempt to launch a full attack against Michael, Lorne is rendered unconscious from a Stun Bubble being made from the Gate Room and a Puddle Jumper. (ATL: "The Prodigal")
A few weeks later, Todd's Hive ship appears above Atlantis. Woolsey sent Atlantis 1 and later Major Lorne's team with Dr. Jennifer Keller to investigate why Todd isn't responding. They later encountered Todd's Wraith now looking for food (in other words, humans). They managed to hold them in the rear section of the broken down hive ship and thanks to Todd, they landed safely in the ocean. (ATL: "Infection")
[edit] 2009
- "C'mon, we've gotta get out of here now."
- —Evan Lorne aboard the ZPM powered Hive Ship
After a while, Todd contacted Atlantis to apprise them that there is a ZPM powered hive ship in the Pegasus Galaxy. After Daedalus' defeat at the hive ship, Sheppard convinced Todd to tell the location of two ZPM's he acquired from the Asuras. Lorne then joined Ronon, McKay, and Teyla after they discovered there was a gate on the hive. After meeting with Sheppard in the Dart Bay, they made their way back to the gate and held their position and retreated to the Alpha Site. (ATL: "Enemy at the Gate")
[edit] Alternate Realities
- In a reality encountered by Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter in 2007, Lorne was still at the SGC, having not been sent to Atlantis as the city was never discovered. That reality's Carter still held the rank of Major, and Lorne was in command of SG-1. (SG1: "The Road Not Taken")
- In a alternate timeline, Major Lorne was given temporary command of Atlantis by Samantha Carter while she was in command of the Phoenix and held the position until he was replaced by Richard Woolsey. A considerable time later, he had been promoted to General and was the commander of SGC. (ATL: "The Last Man")
[edit] Notes
Lorne's first name has never been mentioned on screen, but was printed on his F-302 flight suit in "First Strike." Actor Kavan Smith and executive producer Joseph Mallozzi have both confirmed it as well. Despite this, Stargate SG-1: The DVD Collection issue 46 gives his first name as Stephen. This was fixed in Stargate Atlantis: The DVD Collection issue 75 which also confirms his name as Evan Lorne.
It is never specifically stated when Lorne joined the Atlantis expedition, but he almost certainly was a member of the expanded military contingent brought by the Daedalus in 2005. During his first appearance, in "Runner," he seems relatively unfamiliar with Doctor Rodney McKay, and was never seen during the show's first season — even at staff meetings where Lieutenant Ford, a far junior officer, was present. Also, since Lorne and Sheppard held the same rank at the start of the series, his presence would have complicated Sheppard's status as the expedition's ranking military officer. In fact, his appearance after Major Sheppard's promotion may suggest he took Sheppard's place as second in command of Atlantis' military contingent.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Major Evan Lorne on the official MGM website.
- Major Lorne in Kathleen Ritter's Lexicon.
- GateWorld's article on Evan Lorne in The Stargate Omnipedia
- Stargate SG-1 Solutions' article on Evan Lorne in The StargateWiki
