Originally posted by NotANumber
I didn't have a problem with Landry, Caldwell, and the others inquiry into a new military leader. Yes, Sheppard is capable and has saved many lives, but on an isolated outpost in another galaxy, one of the most important missions that humanity has ever embarked on, it should be assured that the best possible people are there. For all we know, Caldwell could do a better job as the military leader of Atlantis. We can't know who the best choice would have been, but I think the concern was valid.
And I didn't think McKay was just a clown. He was haughtily interacting with Hermiod and, while he could have been more acerbic, he was shoving past everyone that was blocking his way to instruments or control panels.
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