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Show: SGA
Rec Category: Team
Characters: John Sheppard, Rodney McKay, Teyla Emmagan, Aiden Ford, various canon characters, alt!characters
Pairings: none
Categories: gen
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: not on lj anymore
Author's Website: WaterGate
Link: Refraction by LtLj aka Martha Wilson
Summary by the author: It's a Quantum Mirror, and it probably wants to kill them.
Why This Must Be Read:
Set in S1, Sheppard's team comes across a quantum mirror - the beginning of an exciting and fast developing adventure with thrilling twists, presented in LtLj's immaculate way of storytelling. There's no boring moment in this and it's intriguing to see how similar/dissimilar the characters' alt!versions are in a fascinating, creepily different version of Atlantis.
The temple was cool but a little too humid, and Rodney was starting to desperately need a breath of actual moving air. His legs were cramping from sitting in one position too long, and he was actually starting to look forward to the walk out of the dense forest and through the godforsaken pollen-ridden field to where the jumpers waited, cloaked and protected by their force fields. God, and this was a sign of how much Atlantis had changed him, he was actually looking forward to being with the others again. To watching Sheppard and Teyla take point across the field, their eyes on the tall grass with the casual concentration of lions waiting for antelope to break cover, making Rodney feel almost safe. To listening to Ford and Yamato talk about college football and anime, Stackhouse and Markham torturing each other with descriptions of what they would rather be having for dinner instead of MREs, and Corrigan babbling about Ancient-influenced decorative painting. And he was getting hungry, too.
He was distracted and tired, and when he heard Sheppard's step on the gritty stone floor, he didn't notice that it had come from the wrong direction, not from the doorway. He looked up. "Hey, I said not to-- Oh, no--"
Rec Category: Team
Characters: John Sheppard, Rodney McKay, Teyla Emmagan, Aiden Ford, various canon characters, alt!characters
Pairings: none
Categories: gen
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: not on lj anymore
Author's Website: WaterGate
Link: Refraction by LtLj aka Martha Wilson
Summary by the author: It's a Quantum Mirror, and it probably wants to kill them.
Why This Must Be Read:
Set in S1, Sheppard's team comes across a quantum mirror - the beginning of an exciting and fast developing adventure with thrilling twists, presented in LtLj's immaculate way of storytelling. There's no boring moment in this and it's intriguing to see how similar/dissimilar the characters' alt!versions are in a fascinating, creepily different version of Atlantis.
The temple was cool but a little too humid, and Rodney was starting to desperately need a breath of actual moving air. His legs were cramping from sitting in one position too long, and he was actually starting to look forward to the walk out of the dense forest and through the godforsaken pollen-ridden field to where the jumpers waited, cloaked and protected by their force fields. God, and this was a sign of how much Atlantis had changed him, he was actually looking forward to being with the others again. To watching Sheppard and Teyla take point across the field, their eyes on the tall grass with the casual concentration of lions waiting for antelope to break cover, making Rodney feel almost safe. To listening to Ford and Yamato talk about college football and anime, Stackhouse and Markham torturing each other with descriptions of what they would rather be having for dinner instead of MREs, and Corrigan babbling about Ancient-influenced decorative painting. And he was getting hungry, too.
He was distracted and tired, and when he heard Sheppard's step on the gritty stone floor, he didn't notice that it had come from the wrong direction, not from the doorway. He looked up. "Hey, I said not to-- Oh, no--"