About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 42. Chapters: Abraham Weiss, Abrams, Adam Brody, Amanda Perry, Andrea Palmer, Andrew Covel, Anna, Babbis, Barlow, Bolton, Boone, Brendan Gall, Bryce, Camile Wray, Carl Strom, Clown, Cole, Cole, Collins, Combat engineer, Constance, Corrigan, Coughlin, Dale Volker, Dana, Devorah Randolph, Dickenson, Douglas Anders, Dumais, Edison, Fisher, Gary, Gloria Rush, Harris, Hays, Inman, Jeremy Franklin, Jocelyn Rutger, Joel Murphy, Johnson, Katie Brown, Kemp, Knights of the Round Table, Largent, Lily Cortez, Lindsay, Lisa Park, List of Homeworld Command personnel, List of International Oversight Advisory personnel, List of nations of the Atlantis Committee, MENSA, MacAlester St. John, Mackenzie, Malcolm Tunney, Mallozzi, Marie, Mary, McCormick, McNab, Mehta, Miranda Torrance, Monroe, Moore, Myers, Nicholas Ballard, Nichols, Nick Marlowe, Nieves, Norris, Parker, Parrish, Peter, Peterson, Priest, Protocol CR-91, Rachel, Raymond Gunne, Reed, Robert Caine, Ryder, Sarah O'Neil, Simms, Simpson, Smitty, Sonya Damji, Stargate 101, Unnamed Atlantis scientist, Val, Vince Kwan, Wagner, Wildfire, Williams, Yolanda Reese, Young female scientist. Excerpt: Dr. Abraham Weiss was a male Tau'ri recruited into the NID before deserting them on Kalydon and mingling in with the natives. Weiss became a doctor in an unknown field before being recruited by the NID as a cultural advisor to an intelligence project which they refused to specify for him. The mysterious assignment soon turned out to be the Department's burgeoning Stargate project, and Weiss soon found himself seconded to it as a translator and scientific consultant. After some time in the organization, Weiss decided that he did not agree with their methods, and the only thing that kept him from leaving them