Learning How To Fly by Paburke (PG13)
Feb. 2nd, 2016 05:58 amShow: SG-1/SGA/Supernatural
Rec Category: Crossover
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Rodney McKay, John Shepard, Ronon Dex, Teyla Emmagan, Dean Winchester (Supernatural)
Categories: Gen, Action and Adventure, Humor, Team, Angst, Crossover
Warnings: Violence
Author on LJ:
faithburke
Author's Website: Paburke at AO3 or FanFiction.net
Link: Learning How To Fly
Why This Must Be Read: This is one of the most seamless crossovers I've ever had the pleasure to read. Dean is written as an intelligant man rather than the dummy that most writers place him as. And anyone who can hold his own with Mckay deserves a standing ovation.
(McKay asked) “How do you make the… Seals?”
“I paint them,” Dean enunciated to the man. He had been fearing this conversation since the hive ship but had hoped that he had dodged the bullet. Apparently, the doctor had a long memory and a huge curiosity. Dean was doomed.
Unless…
Dean could confuse and confound and just annoy the man until he left without the answers, because Dean knew that McKay would not accept any answer that involved the word ‘magic.’
McKay tapped the computer screen. “But how?”
“I just do.”
“Are you telling me that you don’t know why they work?”
“Do you know why force fields work?”
“Of course.” McKay opened his mouth to further explain and Dean interrupted before he could get a good head of steam.
“Bad example. Well, I don’t. I just install them. ... How many elevator operators know why what they’re installing works?”
“I should hope all of them.”
Dean grinned at him. “Dude, are you seriously that naïve? They make those things dummy-proof. And the Seals are practically dummy-proof too.”
Rec Category: Crossover
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Rodney McKay, John Shepard, Ronon Dex, Teyla Emmagan, Dean Winchester (Supernatural)
Categories: Gen, Action and Adventure, Humor, Team, Angst, Crossover
Warnings: Violence
Author on LJ:
Author's Website: Paburke at AO3 or FanFiction.net
Link: Learning How To Fly
Why This Must Be Read: This is one of the most seamless crossovers I've ever had the pleasure to read. Dean is written as an intelligant man rather than the dummy that most writers place him as. And anyone who can hold his own with Mckay deserves a standing ovation.
(McKay asked) “How do you make the… Seals?”
“I paint them,” Dean enunciated to the man. He had been fearing this conversation since the hive ship but had hoped that he had dodged the bullet. Apparently, the doctor had a long memory and a huge curiosity. Dean was doomed.
Unless…
Dean could confuse and confound and just annoy the man until he left without the answers, because Dean knew that McKay would not accept any answer that involved the word ‘magic.’
McKay tapped the computer screen. “But how?”
“I just do.”
“Are you telling me that you don’t know why they work?”
“Do you know why force fields work?”
“Of course.” McKay opened his mouth to further explain and Dean interrupted before he could get a good head of steam.
“Bad example. Well, I don’t. I just install them. ... How many elevator operators know why what they’re installing works?”
“I should hope all of them.”
Dean grinned at him. “Dude, are you seriously that naïve? They make those things dummy-proof. And the Seals are practically dummy-proof too.”
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