Character arc in Stargate SG-1 Following the death of Dr.
Janet Fraiser late in season 7 of
Stargate SG-1, Woolsey is brought into
Stargate Command in the episode "
Heroes" to examine the command decisions and threatens SGC personnel with
court-martial if they do not cooperate. When Woolsey brings his report to
President Hayes in "
Inauguration", he comes to realize
Vice President Kinsey's ambitions and presents incriminating evidence against him, indirectly forcing Kinsey into resigning. Woolsey returns in the season 9 episode "
Prototype" and encourages the SGC to take great risks with the captured Goa'uld-human-Ancient hybrid
Khalek to learn more about the
Ascension process. When the studies cause injury and death among SGC personnel, Woolsey acknowledges his own error and pleads for forgiveness from the SG-1 team. Being the US's representative on the newly formed
International Oversight Advisory Committee (IOA), Woolsey and some colleagues are rescued by SG-1 and the crew of the
Odyssey after a catastrophe at the Gamma Site in "
The Scourge", which he later considers an "eye-opening experience." Woolsey makes two more appearances in "
Flesh and Blood" and "
Morpheus" and last appears on
SG-1 in season 10's "
The Shroud". Woolsey remembers the Khalek incident and decides that Daniel, who transformed into a
Prior, is too dangerous and must be placed indefinitely into stasis. However, Daniel frees himself before Woolsey's plans can be enacted.
Character arc in Stargate Atlantis Faced with the threat of the
Wraith, Woolsey tells Dr. Weir that the IOA is considering bringing the
Atlantis ZPM to Earth to power the Ancient defense platform in Antarctica. He is also part of an IOA panel that recalled
Dr. Weir to Earth to explain her failed alliance with the
Wraith. He genuinely respects Weir and attempts to defend her actions, but must defer to his IOA colleagues. The IOA dispatched him to Atlantis to evaluate Weir's ability to command. While evaluating Weir's abilities, he made a rather poor impression on the expedition members. (
Lt. Col. Sheppard expressed a strong desire to knock Woolsey on the head.) However, he ultimately sides with Weir by sending the IOA a report modified to favor Weir and keep her in command of Atlantis. When live
Ancients were found and reclaimed control of Atlantis, Woolsey and
General O'Neill were sent to negotiate with them. Woolsey and O'Neill were allowed to stay as liaisons with the Ancients, and both were trapped when the
Asurans invaded and took control of the city. They were eventually rescued by members of the former Atlantis expedition, although Woolsey expressed frustration that he had been duped as a part of the rescue plan. After Samantha Carter takes control of Atlantis, Woolsey once again returns in order to assess her ability to command the expedition. Once again he finds himself in the middle of a dangerous situation, including coming face to face with a Wraith for the first time. Eventually he leaves and apparently presents a favourable report of Carter's methods. Although he had claimed to want to produce a report which was as thorough as possible, he indicated to Carter that certain facts would be left out to make the report more favourable to her. In an alternate timeline Woolsey became the leader of Atlantis, after Carter was killed in a
kamikaze run against three
Hive ships. In this timeline, he ordered every resource in Atlantis to focus on the protection of the city and recalled everyone trying to help other humans in the galaxy who had fallen victim to
Michael's plans for galactic domination. Robert Picardo joins the cast of
Stargate Atlantis in Season 5, as Richard Woolsey assumes command of the Atlantis expedition after Colonel Carter is reassigned. Once Woolsey learns not to go by the book all the time, he proves to be an effective and good leader.
Characteristics Prior to taking his position in the
NID, Woolsey was lead counsel for the
Army Corps of Engineers and later sat on the
Defense Policy Board. He resigned after it was discovered he had ties to a large corporation which had received $800 million in private contracts from
The Pentagon. He has an
M.B.A. and a
J.D. from
Harvard, Robert Picardo described Woolsey as a "hard guy...with a tough, investigative exterior that was sent in to assign blame." He also called him "a likable
Dick Cheney", a "conflict character" and the "ultimate bureaucrat". ==Development==