Show: SG1
Rec Category: 5 Things
Characters: Teal'c, Daniel Jackson, Sam Carter, Jack O'Neill, Cameron Mitchell
Categories: Gen
Warnings: Nil
Author on DW/LJ:
paian
Author's Website: See the AO3
Link: Teal'c's Five Favorite Board Games on AO3 (last recc'd 10 years ago so the link needed updating)
Why This Must Be Read: This is a lovely character study about Teal'c and the SG1 team in its various forms, and an interesting insight into the various games as well. By turns amusing and poignant - delightful.
He took great pleasure in stunning them all by achieving immediate supremacy in the newly released Trivial Pursuit Millennium Edition (Jaffa Sub-Edition, Daniel Rules).
"Right out of the damn box," O'Neill grumbled. "Where's that Baby Boomers one? We have one of those, right? Bet he's never played that one either, and I'll kick his ass."
"I kick your ass at that one, Jack, and I'm Gen X," Daniel Jackson said.
O'Neill had never been a good loser. Teal'c had always admired that in him.
Now Teal'c sits across the table from the young lieutenant colonel who not two hours ago slapped the SG-1 patch back on his shoulder. Word of their showdown has spread quickly, but the commissary is so deadly quiet that Teal'c almost believes he can hear the crowd around them inhale and exhale. He listens to Lieutenant Colonel Carter's ceremonial removal of the packaging from the brand-new box, hears the low whirr as she inserts the data disk into her notebook computer, perceives a small smile on Daniel Jackson's face as he meets her eyes across the table. He considers what he will learn about their new teammate as he and Colonel Mitchell engage, one on one, in Stargate Command's first game of Trivial Pursuit DVD Star Wars Saga Edition.
Rec Category: 5 Things
Characters: Teal'c, Daniel Jackson, Sam Carter, Jack O'Neill, Cameron Mitchell
Categories: Gen
Warnings: Nil
Author on DW/LJ:
Author's Website: See the AO3
Link: Teal'c's Five Favorite Board Games on AO3 (last recc'd 10 years ago so the link needed updating)
Why This Must Be Read: This is a lovely character study about Teal'c and the SG1 team in its various forms, and an interesting insight into the various games as well. By turns amusing and poignant - delightful.
He took great pleasure in stunning them all by achieving immediate supremacy in the newly released Trivial Pursuit Millennium Edition (Jaffa Sub-Edition, Daniel Rules).
"Right out of the damn box," O'Neill grumbled. "Where's that Baby Boomers one? We have one of those, right? Bet he's never played that one either, and I'll kick his ass."
"I kick your ass at that one, Jack, and I'm Gen X," Daniel Jackson said.
O'Neill had never been a good loser. Teal'c had always admired that in him.
Now Teal'c sits across the table from the young lieutenant colonel who not two hours ago slapped the SG-1 patch back on his shoulder. Word of their showdown has spread quickly, but the commissary is so deadly quiet that Teal'c almost believes he can hear the crowd around them inhale and exhale. He listens to Lieutenant Colonel Carter's ceremonial removal of the packaging from the brand-new box, hears the low whirr as she inserts the data disk into her notebook computer, perceives a small smile on Daniel Jackson's face as he meets her eyes across the table. He considers what he will learn about their new teammate as he and Colonel Mitchell engage, one on one, in Stargate Command's first game of Trivial Pursuit DVD Star Wars Saga Edition.
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