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      • He leaves his apartment and a cat on Earth, and becomes the expedition's leading expert on the Ancients, and is assigned to an exploration team consisting of Major John Sheppard, Teyla Emmagan and Lieutenant Aiden Ford.
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  2. In an alternate reality, McKay was a part of an Atlantis expedition and an Atlantis Recon team that did not include John Sheppard. He was also seen wearing a wedding ring, but never discussed having a wife.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rodney_McKayRodney McKay - Wikipedia

    Meredith Rodney McKay, Ph.D, is a fictional character in the 2004 Canadian-American Sci-Fi Channel television series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, two military science fiction television shows about military teams exploring two galaxies (Milky Way and Pegasus) via a network of alien transportation devices.

  4. McKay and Carter had made a good team, saving the Earth from certain destruction. Carter finally acknowledged to McKay that she did, indeed, find him attractive, before he was dismissed from the facility after a job well-done.

  5. McKay led a research team to examine an area of the city that had flooded during the storm and as they were preparing to leave, two members of the team experienced hallucinations and died. McKay refused to let anyone go back as they might all be affected.

    • 1968
    • Earth
    • Male
    • Tau'ri
  6. Oct 16, 2023 · It turns out McKay wasn’t in the original pilot or plan for the series, and that character was a different role by the name of “Ingram” taking on that spot on the team. How Rodney McKay Joined Stargate Atlantis “I’d certainly heard about the fact that there was going to be an Atlantis spin-off series to compliment SG-1. And so I’d ...

    • Trent Moore
  7. Major Sheppard puts together a team consisting of himself, Dr. Rodney McKay, Lt. Ford and the Athosian leader Teyla Emmagan, who serve as Atlantis' first contact team. In one of their first missions, they make another enemy, the Genii, a human militaristic civilization with a 1950s level of technology.

  8. Throughout the series, McKay's relationships with the other members of the Atlantis team are also a key part of his character development. His interactions with Ronon and Teyla help to soften his rough edges and to make him a more empathetic and compassionate person.