In the Company of Men by Tejas (NC-17)
Oct. 30th, 2011 12:01 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Show: Stargate SG-1
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill/Daniel Jackson
Characters: Daniel Jackson, Jack O'Neill
Pairing: Jack O'Neill/Daniel Jackson, AU!Jack/AU!Daniel/OC/OC, AU!Daniel/OCs, Jack/Daniel/OC/OC
Het/Slash/Gen: slash
Warning: dub-con, mpreg
Author on LJ:
tejas
Author's Website: AO3, Area 52, AlphaGate
Link: on AO3, on Area 52, on AlphaGate
Why This Must Be Read: This is one of my favorite trope reads—a feat of worldbuilding that pulls from the canon science of the show for an epic mpreg.
Take a quantum mirror trip to a North America that never went through the Revolutionary War, add a devastating visit from Nirrti over a decade previous, and SG-1 finds a drastically different Jack and Daniel. When the SGC learns of an alternate reality where all the women have been wiped out by a virus, and those men who can be altered are carrying babies to keep the human race going, they offer their medical expertise to help.
Tejas has done a wonderful job of following the threads of "what if" to portray unique social changes and their psychological impact on Earth's surviving humanity.
( Excerpt under the cut )
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill/Daniel Jackson
Characters: Daniel Jackson, Jack O'Neill
Pairing: Jack O'Neill/Daniel Jackson, AU!Jack/AU!Daniel/OC/OC, AU!Daniel/OCs, Jack/Daniel/OC/OC
Het/Slash/Gen: slash
Warning: dub-con, mpreg
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author's Website: AO3, Area 52, AlphaGate
Link: on AO3, on Area 52, on AlphaGate
Why This Must Be Read: This is one of my favorite trope reads—a feat of worldbuilding that pulls from the canon science of the show for an epic mpreg.
Take a quantum mirror trip to a North America that never went through the Revolutionary War, add a devastating visit from Nirrti over a decade previous, and SG-1 finds a drastically different Jack and Daniel. When the SGC learns of an alternate reality where all the women have been wiped out by a virus, and those men who can be altered are carrying babies to keep the human race going, they offer their medical expertise to help.
Tejas has done a wonderful job of following the threads of "what if" to portray unique social changes and their psychological impact on Earth's surviving humanity.
( Excerpt under the cut )