The episode is driven by the chemistry and power struggle between Sheppard and Larrin. Their relationship starts as captor and prisoner but evolves into a begrudging mutual respect.
Unlike the agrarian societies typically found in Pegasus, the Travelers are technologically advanced. Their "life at sea" philosophy offers a unique perspective on survival in a galaxy dominated by the Wraith.
The episode begins with Lt. Colonel Sheppard being captured by a group of human nomads while piloting a Jumper. These nomads, who refer to themselves as "Travelers," have survived the Wraith for generations by living entirely on a fleet of aging starships, never staying in one place long enough to be culled.
The acquisition of an Ancient battleship represents a massive shift in power for the Travelers, who previously relied on jury-rigged systems to keep their fleet operational. Production and Reception
The episode is driven by the chemistry and power struggle between Sheppard and Larrin. Their relationship starts as captor and prisoner but evolves into a begrudging mutual respect.
Unlike the agrarian societies typically found in Pegasus, the Travelers are technologically advanced. Their "life at sea" philosophy offers a unique perspective on survival in a galaxy dominated by the Wraith. [S4E5] Travelers
The episode begins with Lt. Colonel Sheppard being captured by a group of human nomads while piloting a Jumper. These nomads, who refer to themselves as "Travelers," have survived the Wraith for generations by living entirely on a fleet of aging starships, never staying in one place long enough to be culled. The episode is driven by the chemistry and
The acquisition of an Ancient battleship represents a massive shift in power for the Travelers, who previously relied on jury-rigged systems to keep their fleet operational. Production and Reception Their "life at sea" philosophy offers a unique