Learning Curve… Tilt (the Spatial Orientation remix)

Jul 29, 2008 00:00

Title: Learning Curve… Tilt (the Spatial Orientation remix)
Author: Rigel
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Rating: PG
Wordcount: 2148
Summary: The latest recruits of Stargate Command are the new breed of "steely-eyed missile men" for today's new space race - stepping through the deep void of space to touch new worlds. Julia Donovan reports.
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lokei July 28 2008, 16:40:22 UTC
Oh, man! *laughs and laughs and laughs* That looks like you pulled it straight out of Newsweek. You are so AWESOME! Thank you for taking my crazy OC's (and Nyan! *squee*) and giving them more room to grow. I love the way you take my outsiders and then make them insiders to a yet more-outside view. And the dioramas of SG1's exploits are BRILLIANT. I so want to see those. I also love all the asides-'this bad thing could happen, but don't worry, it never has' and they're so BLASE about it, 'cause it's not strange to them anymore and I just love this to Abydos and back. The ads are also classic. Interplanetary travel ads! *squee*

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rigel_7 July 29 2008, 02:06:28 UTC
Yay!! I had fun trying to come up with a way to approach your fic, because I liked the outsiders POV (I always did love those episodes where the show did that)

The dioramas are semi-canon - as Bill Lee has a giant one in his apartment and it's as cracked out as you could possibly imagine it (plus, from memory, I think he modified a barbie doll to be Sam...)

And yup! I figure if you can buy a seat to go into space now on the Virgin Space Plane, I definitely think the tourism sharks would be betting they can secure gate access by the time they need it!

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rydra_wong July 28 2008, 16:46:27 UTC
Oh. My. God. This is genius, and completely delightful.

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rigel_7 July 29 2008, 02:07:01 UTC
Yay! Thank you!

Hehe - I definitely had fun with this one :D

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katie_m July 29 2008, 00:16:12 UTC
"Not that, you know, that's happened." Heeeeee. No, dear, of course not.

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rigel_7 July 29 2008, 02:07:29 UTC
Oh no... never happened *nods*

:D

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