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This Space Opera (Series) by AthenaAstrea (NC-17)
Show: SG-1
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Tony DiNozzo, SG-1 team, NCIS team, Sentinal, JAG -- too many characters to list
Pairings: Jack O'Neill/Tony DiNozzo
Categories: slash, angst, crossover, sentinel/guide
Warnings: slash sex, het sex, minor secondary character bashing,
Word Count: 221,668
Author on DW: not found
Author's Website: AO3 profile
Link: This Space Opera (Series)
Author's Summary: (from the first story of the series)
Gibbs has two files in his head marked "DiNozzo" and "Trouble." Most problems involving his SFA end up in the file labeled "DiNozzo— Hilarious Trouble." This problem, however, is looking like it's going to end up in the other file, the one labeled "DiNozzo— Serious Trouble."
When a phone call from Philadelphia causes Tony to begin acting oddly, Gibbs suspects that something is wrong. His suspicions are confirmed when a Sentinel and Guide pair from the Philadelphia S & G Center show up at NCIS asking for Guide DiNozzo. Uncertain what his SFA has gotten himself into, Gibbs calls in the big guns: the former Judge Advocate General and the current Alpha Sentinel of D.C., A.J. Chegwidden, and his guide, Captain Harmon Rabb.
Why This Must Be Read:
A Jack/Tony fic, with a huge cast of characters.
An interesting take on Sentinels and Guide where there's no immediate imperative to bond and Sentinels can manage very well with temp Guides, thank you very much.
This is a series of 4 stories and while the AO3 page says it's not complete, it ends nicely and you're not left hanging.
Jack O'Neill doesn't show up until the 2nd story, the first serves as backstory to Tony's story. You can skip the first story, if you're only here for Jack O'Neill, but it's a good story and lays some of the background for who Tony is at the time he and Jack meet.
Of course, Tony gets dragged into the SGC, and he and Jack work to save the world, and their relationship, through all the crazy things that happen around them.
The stories are well written and fun.
“Tony, there anything you want to tell me?” A.J. asked.
“Uh… no sir?” Tony said without conviction. “Wiley, stop that!”
“Easy, boy,” A.J. said kindly to the coyote.
At that moment, three things happened: Wiley’s head came up sharply, the front doorbell rang, and Tony felt a sudden, overwhelming pull deep inside him.
Tony swayed and made a grab for the counter.
Wiley yipped at A.J., then jumped off the coffee table and ran for the door.
Harm instinctively expanded his psionic presence to wrap around Tony, soothing and shielding him at the same time, while A.J., curious, but unperturbed, got up and followed the high-strung spirit animal into the front hall.
Tony heard the front door open and heard A.J.’s calm, even voice greeting the person on the other side:
“Well, hello there, General. Was hoping to see you one of these days. How’s Washington treating you?”
“Hey there, Admiral,” said a light, impatient voice. “Normally, I’d be happy to make small talk about your lousy weather and the Capitals’ offense, but I’m pretty sure that the coyote having a tizzy over there belongs to my guide.”
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Tony DiNozzo, SG-1 team, NCIS team, Sentinal, JAG -- too many characters to list
Pairings: Jack O'Neill/Tony DiNozzo
Categories: slash, angst, crossover, sentinel/guide
Warnings: slash sex, het sex, minor secondary character bashing,
Word Count: 221,668
Author on DW: not found
Author's Website: AO3 profile
Link: This Space Opera (Series)
Author's Summary: (from the first story of the series)
Gibbs has two files in his head marked "DiNozzo" and "Trouble." Most problems involving his SFA end up in the file labeled "DiNozzo— Hilarious Trouble." This problem, however, is looking like it's going to end up in the other file, the one labeled "DiNozzo— Serious Trouble."
When a phone call from Philadelphia causes Tony to begin acting oddly, Gibbs suspects that something is wrong. His suspicions are confirmed when a Sentinel and Guide pair from the Philadelphia S & G Center show up at NCIS asking for Guide DiNozzo. Uncertain what his SFA has gotten himself into, Gibbs calls in the big guns: the former Judge Advocate General and the current Alpha Sentinel of D.C., A.J. Chegwidden, and his guide, Captain Harmon Rabb.
Why This Must Be Read:
A Jack/Tony fic, with a huge cast of characters.
An interesting take on Sentinels and Guide where there's no immediate imperative to bond and Sentinels can manage very well with temp Guides, thank you very much.
This is a series of 4 stories and while the AO3 page says it's not complete, it ends nicely and you're not left hanging.
Jack O'Neill doesn't show up until the 2nd story, the first serves as backstory to Tony's story. You can skip the first story, if you're only here for Jack O'Neill, but it's a good story and lays some of the background for who Tony is at the time he and Jack meet.
Of course, Tony gets dragged into the SGC, and he and Jack work to save the world, and their relationship, through all the crazy things that happen around them.
The stories are well written and fun.
“Tony, there anything you want to tell me?” A.J. asked.
“Uh… no sir?” Tony said without conviction. “Wiley, stop that!”
“Easy, boy,” A.J. said kindly to the coyote.
At that moment, three things happened: Wiley’s head came up sharply, the front doorbell rang, and Tony felt a sudden, overwhelming pull deep inside him.
Tony swayed and made a grab for the counter.
Wiley yipped at A.J., then jumped off the coffee table and ran for the door.
Harm instinctively expanded his psionic presence to wrap around Tony, soothing and shielding him at the same time, while A.J., curious, but unperturbed, got up and followed the high-strung spirit animal into the front hall.
Tony heard the front door open and heard A.J.’s calm, even voice greeting the person on the other side:
“Well, hello there, General. Was hoping to see you one of these days. How’s Washington treating you?”
“Hey there, Admiral,” said a light, impatient voice. “Normally, I’d be happy to make small talk about your lousy weather and the Capitals’ offense, but I’m pretty sure that the coyote having a tizzy over there belongs to my guide.”