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stargateficrec2007-02-07 10:34 pm
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Entry tags:
Enzyme Club by Gaia (R)
Rec Category: Gen
Pairing: none
Category: gen, drama, character study
Warning: language, reference to violence
Author on LJ:
gaiaanarchy
Author's Website: website
Link: Enzyme Club
Why This Must Be Read: This is a really interesting take on Ford's addiction to the enzyme. The narrative style borrows from Fight Club and shows two very different Aiden Fords. There's the loyal lieutenant Aiden Ford, and then there's the enzyme-addicted Aiden Ford. Sheppard fills the role of Tyler Durden and it's believable because Aiden believes it. Believes that it's Sheppard, not him, who sets up the plans to take on the Wraith and destroy a hive. Though we know that it's not true in reality, reality is so skewed for Ford, that it's not until the end of the story that he realizes that it's all his own doing. It's a very intriguing story and a nice take on season two Ford's perspective.
Pairing: none
Category: gen, drama, character study
Warning: language, reference to violence
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author's Website: website
Link: Enzyme Club
Why This Must Be Read: This is a really interesting take on Ford's addiction to the enzyme. The narrative style borrows from Fight Club and shows two very different Aiden Fords. There's the loyal lieutenant Aiden Ford, and then there's the enzyme-addicted Aiden Ford. Sheppard fills the role of Tyler Durden and it's believable because Aiden believes it. Believes that it's Sheppard, not him, who sets up the plans to take on the Wraith and destroy a hive. Though we know that it's not true in reality, reality is so skewed for Ford, that it's not until the end of the story that he realizes that it's all his own doing. It's a very intriguing story and a nice take on season two Ford's perspective.