No Return, by Redbyrd (PG)
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I'm quite pleased to be doing episode related recs this month! There are lots and lots of gems out there... ::rubs hands in anticipation::
Rec Category: Episode related
Pairing: none
Categories: episode related, gen, Jack O'Neill, team, drama, character study
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: redbyrd_sgfic
Author's Website: Redbyrd's Stargate Fanfiction
Link: No Return
Why This Must Be Read: Redbyrd's website is one of the first stops for anyone wanting to read gen episode related fics. In No Return, Redbyrd takes two episodes – Beneath the Surface and Point of No Return – and draws some excellent parallels, giving wonderful characterization to regular characters and breathing marvelous life into new ones.
Jack's unsettling struggles with the recovery of his personality after the mindstamp makes him a lot more sympathetic to Marty's own confused memories. Tanner and the others become real people, genuinely frightened of the Air Force and honestly doing what they think is best. And the final team discussion, when Daniel puts their reactions on P3R-118 into some much-needed perspective, is wonderfully healing for all the members of SG-1.
Like most of Redbyrd's episode-related fics, you don't get much retelling of scenes we already know; those that she does include are told from a unique perspective. What you really get are the missing scenes before, after, and between, complete with characterizations and explanations that make the episode shine. No Return is a story that even non-Martin Lloyd fans (like me!) can thoroughly enjoy. And if you do like Marty, then what are you waiting for? Hurry up and go read!
Jack barked, "Sit!" in his best military manner. He was gratified to see that it worked on Marty. "Look, you gotta relax. Nobody's going to do anything to you, I promise." He paused, reluctant. But he wasn't going to get any more information without engaging in dialogue. "Now, if- and I stress the word IF- there is such a thing, what makes you think your way home is through this- stargate?"
Marty looked up at him helplessly. "I- I- I don't know! I get these ideas. Flashes. It's a little confusing. I don't even know for sure why I want to go, it's just- a- a feeling- I'm somebody there. Like, like there's- something important for me to do there, more important than anything I can do here. Can I have a glass of water?"
Jack felt a chill like icewater down his spine as he stared at Martin and flashed on a conversation he'd had less than two weeks before.
//'Look I just think I'm supposed to be doing something more important.' Carlin said earnestly.
Therra gave him a puzzled look. 'We're helping our people survive an ice age.'
Jona nodded. 'What could be more important than that'
Carlin looked frustrated, struggling to put his unease into words, 'I don't know. Look, I just have this feeling that all of us are part of some bigger, grander thing.'//
"Yeah." Long experience kept Jack's face impassive, but he was inwardly shaken as he got up to get Marty his water. This was stupid. There wasn't anyone using memory stamps on Earth. Marty was just nuts. Wasn't he? He had certainly found out something. Jack just wasn't sure what yet.
He handed Martin the glass, watching him dig in his pockets and produce a bottle of medication.
"But-" Martin started to protest and Jack gave him his best sincere look.
"Just for a while. Trust me."
Martin asked, "What about the symbols?"
"What symbols?" He could hear a train whistle in the distance, a sound that always made Jack think of his childhood in
Marty said, "It's one of the things I see in the flashes. There are seven of them. I wrote them down." He handed a folded scrap of paper to Jack.
Seven symbols? It couldn't be. This guy was a nut job. Jack teased it open, looking down on the crudely drawn markings. Six symbols, all recognizably from the stargate. The last symbol was as familiar to him as his own name- an inverted V with a circle - the origin symbol for Earth.
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Date: 2007-02-13 04:41 pm (UTC)So keep writing. We'll keep reading. :)