The Telescope, by Mysterytour (PG)
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Show: SG-1
Rec Category: Samantha Carter
Characters: Samantha Carter, Jacob/Selmac, Jack O'Neill
Categories: gen, five things, character study, Sam and Jack friendship
Warnings: references to canonical minor character deaths
Author's Journal: unknown
Author's Website:
mysterytour
Link: The Telescope
Why This Must Be Read: Five times with Sam and her childhood telescope, ranging from her childhood dreams with her mother to her stormy relationship with her father to making peace with herself (and old age!) in the future. Lovely, thought-inducing stuff.
Sam smiles.
‘What’s that about?’ Jacob probes.
‘Nothing, it’s just… this’ll be the first time we’ve been on vacation together since I was nineteen.’
Predictably, the vacation gets pushed back. Things—world ending things—come up; by the time they get around to it, the telescope part is forgotten and the holiday has been moved from from Earth to elsewhere. By now, Sam is at ease in her father’s presence and has built a great rapport with Selmak, after all, all of this is because of him.
Rec Category: Samantha Carter
Characters: Samantha Carter, Jacob/Selmac, Jack O'Neill
Categories: gen, five things, character study, Sam and Jack friendship
Warnings: references to canonical minor character deaths
Author's Journal: unknown
Author's Website:
Link: The Telescope
Why This Must Be Read: Five times with Sam and her childhood telescope, ranging from her childhood dreams with her mother to her stormy relationship with her father to making peace with herself (and old age!) in the future. Lovely, thought-inducing stuff.
Sam smiles.
‘What’s that about?’ Jacob probes.
‘Nothing, it’s just… this’ll be the first time we’ve been on vacation together since I was nineteen.’
Predictably, the vacation gets pushed back. Things—world ending things—come up; by the time they get around to it, the telescope part is forgotten and the holiday has been moved from from Earth to elsewhere. By now, Sam is at ease in her father’s presence and has built a great rapport with Selmak, after all, all of this is because of him.