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Show: SG-1/SGA
Rec Category: Het
Characters: Ba'al, Sam Carter, Vala Mal Doran, Daniel Jackson, Jack O'Neill, Cameron Mitchell
Pairings: Ba'al/Sam Carter
Categories: Het
Warnings: None
Author on LJ: n/a
Author's Website: AO3
Link: Divine Legacy
Why This Must Be Read: One of the best, well-written Ba'al/Sam fics it has ever been my pleasure to read. If you were only going to read one Ba'al/Sam fic let it be this one.
The extraction process began and Ba’al’s mind was splitting apart, agony enveloped him and he screamed as he was torn away, but at the same time remained. The sharp pain stopped as suddenly as it had begun and Ba’al slumped forward exhausted, his head fuzzy and aching.
A stray thought floated through the fog. It must have failed.
‘Behold!’ A voice called, causing Ba’al’s migraine to spike. ‘The last of the System Lords!’
And that was something. Of all of them, he had survived the longest; he’d even outlasted Anubis, or at least, the unbalanced, arrogant thing that Anubis had become.
The sharp sound of shattering glass sent fresh pain through his head and Ba’al vaguely wondered whether the Tok’ra were collectively throwing a tantrum. As far as he was aware, the extraction process had never failed before.
Rec Category: Het
Characters: Ba'al, Sam Carter, Vala Mal Doran, Daniel Jackson, Jack O'Neill, Cameron Mitchell
Pairings: Ba'al/Sam Carter
Categories: Het
Warnings: None
Author on LJ: n/a
Author's Website: AO3
Link: Divine Legacy
Why This Must Be Read: One of the best, well-written Ba'al/Sam fics it has ever been my pleasure to read. If you were only going to read one Ba'al/Sam fic let it be this one.
The extraction process began and Ba’al’s mind was splitting apart, agony enveloped him and he screamed as he was torn away, but at the same time remained. The sharp pain stopped as suddenly as it had begun and Ba’al slumped forward exhausted, his head fuzzy and aching.
A stray thought floated through the fog. It must have failed.
‘Behold!’ A voice called, causing Ba’al’s migraine to spike. ‘The last of the System Lords!’
And that was something. Of all of them, he had survived the longest; he’d even outlasted Anubis, or at least, the unbalanced, arrogant thing that Anubis had become.
The sharp sound of shattering glass sent fresh pain through his head and Ba’al vaguely wondered whether the Tok’ra were collectively throwing a tantrum. As far as he was aware, the extraction process had never failed before.