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==Summary==
==Summary==


Dr. Kate Heightmeyer is the psychologist assigned to support the Atlantis Expedition in the Pegasus Galaxy.
Dr. Kate Heightmeyer was the psychologist assigned to support the Atlantis Expedition in the Pegasus Galaxy until her death after over three years of service.


==Character Biography==
==Character Biography==


As one of Earth's best psychologists, Dr. Kate Heightmeyer is assigned to counsel those of the Atlantis Expedition, including aliens native to the Pegasus Galaxy (SGA 1.18 "The Gift", SGA 2.18 "Michael"). She gently directs questions to her patients that are designed to lead them into understanding themselves. Despite her being assigned to the Atlantis Base where she must handle extreme and incredible cases (SGA 2.04 "Duet"), she occasionally misdiagnoses her patients' symptoms because she relies heavily on human psychological explanations rather than believing some of the astonishing stories her patients might be telling her (SGA 3.12 "Echoes").
As one of Earth's best psychologists, Dr. Kate Heightmeyer was assigned to counsel those of the Atlantis Expedition, including aliens native to the Pegasus Galaxy (SGA 1.18 "The Gift", SGA 2.18 "Michael"). She gently directed questions to her patients that were designed to lead them into understanding themselves. Despite her being assigned to the Atlantis Base where she had to handle extreme and incredible cases (SGA 2.04 "Duet"), she occasionally misdiagnosed her patients' symptoms because she relied heavily on human psychological explanations rather than believing some of the astonishing stories her patients might have been telling her (SGA 3.12 "Echoes").
 
With all of the stress the Expedition members faced, Heightmeyer suggested that a regular period of rest be established on the base (SGA 3.17 "Sunday"). Even with this day off, the Expedition still faced tremendous stress and lost several of their own people, including Dr. Carson Beckett, when the work done by scientists on one day had an effect on them later on.
 
Heightmeyer died in her sleep as a hostile entity took over her dreams and caused her to fall from the great height of her balcony to her death in the dream (SGA 4.04 "Doppelganger"). She most likely died of cardiac arrest.  


==Episodes==
==Episodes==


* [[SGA 1.18 "The Gift" Episode Guide|Stargate Atlantis: 1.18 "The Gift"]]
* [[SGA 1.18 "The Gift" Episode Guide|SGA 1.18 "The Gift"]]
* [[SGA 2.04 "Duet" Episode Guide|Stargate Atlantis: 2.04 "Duet"]]
* [[SGA 2.04 "Duet" Episode Guide|SGA 2.04 "Duet"]]
* [[SGA 2.18 "Michael" Episode Guide|Stargate Atlantis: 2.18 "Michael"]]
* [[SGA 2.18 "Michael" Episode Guide|SGA 2.18 "Michael"]]
* [[SGA 3.12 "Echoes" Episode Guide|Stargate Atlantis: 3.12 "Echoes"]]
* [[SGA 3.12 "Echoes" Episode Guide|SGA 3.12 "Echoes"]]
* [[SGA 3.17 "Sunday" Episode Guide|SGA 3.17 "Sunday"]]
* [[SGA 4.04 "Doppelganger" Episode Guide|SGA 4.04 "Doppelganger"]]
 
==Related Characters==
 
* [[Carson Beckett|Dr. Carson Beckett]]
* [[John Sheppard|Lt. Col. John Sheppard]]


==Related Articles==
==Related Articles==
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* [[Atlantis]]
* [[Atlantis]]
* [[:Category:Stargate Atlantis Team|Atlantis Expedition]]
* [[:Category:Stargate Atlantis Team|Atlantis Expedition]]
* [[Crystalline Entities]]


==Actor==
==Actor==

Latest revision as of 09:19, 20 October 2007

Dr. Kate Heightmeyer

Summary

Dr. Kate Heightmeyer was the psychologist assigned to support the Atlantis Expedition in the Pegasus Galaxy until her death after over three years of service.

Character Biography

As one of Earth's best psychologists, Dr. Kate Heightmeyer was assigned to counsel those of the Atlantis Expedition, including aliens native to the Pegasus Galaxy (SGA 1.18 "The Gift", SGA 2.18 "Michael"). She gently directed questions to her patients that were designed to lead them into understanding themselves. Despite her being assigned to the Atlantis Base where she had to handle extreme and incredible cases (SGA 2.04 "Duet"), she occasionally misdiagnosed her patients' symptoms because she relied heavily on human psychological explanations rather than believing some of the astonishing stories her patients might have been telling her (SGA 3.12 "Echoes").

With all of the stress the Expedition members faced, Heightmeyer suggested that a regular period of rest be established on the base (SGA 3.17 "Sunday"). Even with this day off, the Expedition still faced tremendous stress and lost several of their own people, including Dr. Carson Beckett, when the work done by scientists on one day had an effect on them later on.

Heightmeyer died in her sleep as a hostile entity took over her dreams and caused her to fall from the great height of her balcony to her death in the dream (SGA 4.04 "Doppelganger"). She most likely died of cardiac arrest.

Episodes

Related Characters

Related Articles

Actor


--DeeKayP 17:55, 3 June 2007 (PDT)