Show: SG-1
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, Tony Dinozzo, Leyroy Jethro Gibbs, Cameron Mitchell, Jimmy Palmer, Timothy McGee
Pairings: None
Categories: Gen, crossover with NCIS
Warnings: off-screen death of OMC
Word Count: 7725 (for 2 stories)
Author on DW:
ami_ven
Author's Website: Website here
Link to Fic: Highly Classified
Author's Summary:
Gibbs’s team has a jurisdictional issue with the US Air Force.
Why This Must Be Read:
Come on! Jack and Gibbs wrestling over the same body? What's not to enjoy!
Another SG1/NCIS crossover (it does make for interesting stories!), the first story is mostly NCIS folk, but sets up the second story. And it's short!
Could be an episode, but it's the NCIS folk learning about aliens. And it's fun.
McGee had tripped, losing his grip on the breadbox-sized silver object in his hands. Tony reached out to help him balance it again— and the moment his fingers touched the metal surface, the whole thing lit up bright blue.
“Oh, boy,” muttered Carter.
“What?” said Tony, as he and McGee both froze, hands still on the device. “What just happened? What is this thing? Is it a bomb?”
“No,” said Mitchell. “Well, probably not. Carter?”
“Not a bomb,” she said. “I’m almost entirely sure.”
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, Tony Dinozzo, Leyroy Jethro Gibbs, Cameron Mitchell, Jimmy Palmer, Timothy McGee
Pairings: None
Categories: Gen, crossover with NCIS
Warnings: off-screen death of OMC
Word Count: 7725 (for 2 stories)
Author on DW:
Author's Website: Website here
Link to Fic: Highly Classified
Author's Summary:
Gibbs’s team has a jurisdictional issue with the US Air Force.
Why This Must Be Read:
Come on! Jack and Gibbs wrestling over the same body? What's not to enjoy!
Another SG1/NCIS crossover (it does make for interesting stories!), the first story is mostly NCIS folk, but sets up the second story. And it's short!
Could be an episode, but it's the NCIS folk learning about aliens. And it's fun.
McGee had tripped, losing his grip on the breadbox-sized silver object in his hands. Tony reached out to help him balance it again— and the moment his fingers touched the metal surface, the whole thing lit up bright blue.
“Oh, boy,” muttered Carter.
“What?” said Tony, as he and McGee both froze, hands still on the device. “What just happened? What is this thing? Is it a bomb?”
“No,” said Mitchell. “Well, probably not. Carter?”
“Not a bomb,” she said. “I’m almost entirely sure.”