Dr Frasier Stargate Sg 1. Dr Fraiser/Teryl Rothery Thunk/Discussion/Appreciation Page 139 Contact with a pathogen turns the former into the latter, and it soon begins to infect members of SGC Teryl Rothery is a Canadian actress of stage, television, and film
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Janet Fraiser (Teryl Rothery) makes her debut in the Stargate SG-1 episode 'The Broca Divide' (S1, Ep5) when SG-1 encounters a civilization divided into two cultures, the Bronze Age Untouched and the animalistic Touched Janet Fraiser was killed in action in 2004 at P3X-666
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[1] She co-starred as Grace Sherman in Cedar Cove, and has had major roles as Muriel in Virgin River, Jean Loring in Arrow and Celia Hudson in Nancy Drew.She has been involved in a number of television movies. She joined the SGC a short while after its founding and had to examine members of SG-3 who had begun exhibiting aggressive. During her time on Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright's series Stargate SG-1, she saved the lives of every member of the SG-1 team and was a beloved member of the crew.Fraiser was kind and benevolent but unafraid of risking her life if it meant saving the life of another.
Teryl Rothery dans le rôle du Dr. Fraiser! Stargate SG1..! Série T.V PORTRAITS DE STARS. [1] She co-starred as Grace Sherman in Cedar Cove, and has had major roles as Muriel in Virgin River, Jean Loring in Arrow and Celia Hudson in Nancy Drew.She has been involved in a number of television movies. Fraiser, and listed by Teal'c and Samantha Carter at Janet Fraiser's memorial service, was the whole SG-1 team, Airman Simon Wells, Major Ian Hewles and Sergeant Conny Smith
Dr Fraiser from Stargate SG1 by JocelynStudios on Newgrounds. She was a specialist in rare and exotic diseases, and fully capable of performing autopsies when the need arose Chief medical officer at Stargate Command for its first seven years, Janet Fraiser's expertise and bedside manner made her an invaluable member of the program