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  • Eli Wallace
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  • As a child, Eli once expressed an interest in being a vet, but apparently gave this up after his father stepped on a hamster that his mother had brought him to teach him responsibility when Eli left the cage door open, leaving him doubting his ability to cope with that kind of responsibility. When Eli was fourteen years old his mother, Marian Wallace, contracted HIV working as a nurse, when she was trying to restrain a drug addict. His father, who could not deal with the stress, left both of them behind. From then on Eli's mother took sole responsibility for raising her son until the point where he left to study at MIT. Unfortunately, Eli dropped out and did not receive his degree. Prior to his dealings with the United States Air Force, Eli was unemployed and spent a large amount of time p
  • Eli Wallace is a civilian member of the expedition stranded aboard the Ancient vessel Destiny. He is considered to be both a complete slacker and utter genius, a strikingly brilliant young man who rivals even the likes of Rodney McKay and Nicholas Rush. Unfortunately, Eli lacks confidence in his abilities, believing himself to be too inexperienced or unprepared to take on the responsibilities required of his situation. That said, he single-handedly solved the power distribution problem plaguing the Icarus Project, arriving at the project facility just in time to evacuate from a Lucian Alliance attack. Initially, Eli kept to himself and allowed more senior members of the Stargate Program to handle emergencies, but as his understanding grew, so did his confidence. He has since taken his plac
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  • Eli Wallace
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  • Civilian
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  • *Maryann Wallace, mother *Ginn, girlfriend
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  • Male
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  • c. 1984
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  • Eli Wallace is a civilian member of the expedition stranded aboard the Ancient vessel Destiny. He is considered to be both a complete slacker and utter genius, a strikingly brilliant young man who rivals even the likes of Rodney McKay and Nicholas Rush. Unfortunately, Eli lacks confidence in his abilities, believing himself to be too inexperienced or unprepared to take on the responsibilities required of his situation. That said, he single-handedly solved the power distribution problem plaguing the Icarus Project, arriving at the project facility just in time to evacuate from a Lucian Alliance attack. Initially, Eli kept to himself and allowed more senior members of the Stargate Program to handle emergencies, but as his understanding grew, so did his confidence. He has since taken his place as scientific point-man to Everett Young, offering a third opinion in disagreements between the military and elder scientists.
  • As a child, Eli once expressed an interest in being a vet, but apparently gave this up after his father stepped on a hamster that his mother had brought him to teach him responsibility when Eli left the cage door open, leaving him doubting his ability to cope with that kind of responsibility. When Eli was fourteen years old his mother, Marian Wallace, contracted HIV working as a nurse, when she was trying to restrain a drug addict. His father, who could not deal with the stress, left both of them behind. From then on Eli's mother took sole responsibility for raising her son until the point where he left to study at MIT. Unfortunately, Eli dropped out and did not receive his degree. Prior to his dealings with the United States Air Force, Eli was unemployed and spent a large amount of time playing video games, namely Prometheus. He is a science-fiction fan who commonly referencing movies such as Planet of the Apes and Star Wars even when they are wildly out of context. For example, he made parallels between the ice planet, which the team was visiting as a last ditch effort to extract potable water and Hoth, right in the middle of an intense power struggle between Dr. Nicholas Rush and Colonel Everett Young. (SGU: "Air, Part 1", "Water", "Time", "Trial and Error")
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