No Good Deed by ga unicorn (NC-17*)
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Rec Category: Action/Adventure
Pairing: none
Category: H/C, A/A, Atlantis,
Warning: Slight language, some violence, a little torture
Author on LJ:
ga_unicorn
Author's Website: unknown
Link: No Good Deed
Summary: No good deed goes unpunished...McKay decides to help Zelenka, then Sheppard gives up his day off to track them down. And they all end up with regrets.
*Note: Though the author rated this as NC-17, that seems a bit harsh for the content to me. I'd probably have put at it R, possibly even PG-13.
Why This Must Be Read: Though A/A, this story takes place entirely on Atlantis. The author does a wonderful job with all of the characters and sets a nice pace for the action. Nice character interaction interspersed with some lovely humorous bits. Her OCs are fleshed out enough to be scary/threatening, but still retain an air of mystery. I, for one, would dearly love to see a sequel to this wherein Atlantis unknowingly visits the planet from which the visitors originated.
Pairing: none
Category: H/C, A/A, Atlantis,
Warning: Slight language, some violence, a little torture
Author on LJ:
![[profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Author's Website: unknown
Link: No Good Deed
Summary: No good deed goes unpunished...McKay decides to help Zelenka, then Sheppard gives up his day off to track them down. And they all end up with regrets.
*Note: Though the author rated this as NC-17, that seems a bit harsh for the content to me. I'd probably have put at it R, possibly even PG-13.
Why This Must Be Read: Though A/A, this story takes place entirely on Atlantis. The author does a wonderful job with all of the characters and sets a nice pace for the action. Nice character interaction interspersed with some lovely humorous bits. Her OCs are fleshed out enough to be scary/threatening, but still retain an air of mystery. I, for one, would dearly love to see a sequel to this wherein Atlantis unknowingly visits the planet from which the visitors originated.
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Date: 2006-08-30 03:45 am (UTC)The rich text editor is the one that has the buttons at the top for bold, italics, lj cuts, lj users, hyperlinks, etc. that is supposed to insert the code for you so you don't have to do it yourself. For lazy peoples like me... ::grins:: I've used it before with no problems at all. I think I'll go back to typing it all myself from now on, though. Much less hassle in the long run. :)
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Date: 2006-08-30 03:47 am (UTC)On crack, huh? I bet it was the special kind. *g* But yeah, it made the font really big. I was talking to [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] about it and she said that she's seen rich text just freak out at random before. Guess you were chosen for the random freak out tonight. Hehehe!
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Date: 2006-08-30 04:15 am (UTC)Yep, very special stuff, it was. Made from a derivative of the Wraith enzyme, I'm told... ::giggles:: Not that I'd know from experience or anything... ::cough, cough::
Yeah, um, anyway...think I'll be sticking to using the plain text from now on. :)