Summary:Col. Young does paperwork and is displeased to find the Kino watching him.
Details: When suspicions grew that someone was hoarding the crew's scant drinking water supply, Col. Young asked Eli to use the kino to spy on people. He was caught doing this against Franklin and Volker as they waited in the rationing line. He probably didn't mean for Eli to spy on himself, prompting his reaction when he finds the kino looking over his shoulder as he does his paperwork. "I didn't say you could use that thing to watch me. Get outta here with that thing." The recording ends when Young covers the kino's camera lens with his hand.
Summary:Eli gives a tour of one of the many corridors and gets a bit lost.
Details: Eli has appointed himself as the ship's documentarian. He's recording whenever he possibly can, so sometimes that means he plays host to an unidentified audience. In this tour, he wants to show his audience the communications lab, but ends up in the infirmary. While there, he explains that they haven't figured out the use of most of the technology that was provided by the Ancients when they built the Destiny millions of years ago.
Stargate Program Rank: United States Air Force Lt. Colonel
Stargate Program Position: Military Leader of the Atlantis Base
Before Joining the Stargate Program
MENSA candidate
Privileged Lifestyle
Afghanistan
Antarctica
Atlantis Expedition
Hobbies and Other Interests
Golf
Video Games
Football
War and Peace
Johnny Cash
Skateboarding
Remote Controlled Cars
Injuries, Sicknesses, Deaths
Infected with Wraith Retrovirus: After being fed upon by the Wraith Ellia who was undergoing a metamorphosis with the prototype of Dr. Beckett's retrovirus, Sheppard began to mutate into a human-Iratus hybrid. Fortunately, Beckett developed a cure, and Sheppard returned to normal, but not without a few close calls. (SGA 2.07 "Instinct", SGA 2.08 "Conversion")