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Olé, by Eos (PG-13)
Show: SG-1
Rec Category: Action/Adventure
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, Teal'c
Categories: Gen; Action/Adventure
Warnings: none
Author's Journal: unknown
Author's Website: For Stargate SG-1 works: [Eos, on FDAS]
For multi-fandom works: [Eos, on Pandemonium]
Link: [Olé, on FDAS]
This story can also be found on the Stargatefan Archive on AO3: [Olé, on AO3]
Why This Must Be Read: As with all Eos fics, the characterisations, dialogue, setting, and descriptive narrative in this story are oh so very well written - it's an effortless and altogether engaging read. Olé is a classic off-world adventure in which SG-1 is unexpectedly ambushed, leading to captivity, an unknown villain to identify, a maze to navigate, and a threatening monster. There's mythology, suspense, snappy dialogue, and, towards the end, for this reader, some unexpected pathos. Who could ask for more?
"You know--it gets a little aggravating when all the 'uninhabited' planets we go to end up being inhabited," Daniel said. Sam's rueful smile agreed with his assessment. "And why is it that the inhabited uninhabited planets we go to are always inhabited by suspicious, unfriendly people?"
"Well, probably because people who aren't suspicious and unfriendly wouldn't be hiding from the MALPs and UAVs and therefore the planet wouldn't be classified as uninhabited to begin with," Sam said.
"You know that was a rhetorical question," Daniel said dryly.
"My favorite kind," Sam said with a smug grin.
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Rec Category: Action/Adventure
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, Teal'c
Categories: Gen; Action/Adventure
Warnings: none
Author's Journal: unknown
Author's Website: For Stargate SG-1 works: [Eos, on FDAS]
For multi-fandom works: [Eos, on Pandemonium]
Link: [Olé, on FDAS]
This story can also be found on the Stargatefan Archive on AO3: [Olé, on AO3]
Why This Must Be Read: As with all Eos fics, the characterisations, dialogue, setting, and descriptive narrative in this story are oh so very well written - it's an effortless and altogether engaging read. Olé is a classic off-world adventure in which SG-1 is unexpectedly ambushed, leading to captivity, an unknown villain to identify, a maze to navigate, and a threatening monster. There's mythology, suspense, snappy dialogue, and, towards the end, for this reader, some unexpected pathos. Who could ask for more?
"You know--it gets a little aggravating when all the 'uninhabited' planets we go to end up being inhabited," Daniel said. Sam's rueful smile agreed with his assessment. "And why is it that the inhabited uninhabited planets we go to are always inhabited by suspicious, unfriendly people?"
"Well, probably because people who aren't suspicious and unfriendly wouldn't be hiding from the MALPs and UAVs and therefore the planet wouldn't be classified as uninhabited to begin with," Sam said.
"You know that was a rhetorical question," Daniel said dryly.
"My favorite kind," Sam said with a smug grin.
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