One of the things that I most disliked about The Last Man is that so much of the episode focused on Sheppard, who was only following directions. All the drama, the pain, and the hard choices were made by the others, 48,000 years before.
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Lorne wasn't sure he was doing the right thing. But he helped McKay get back to Atlantis anyway. )
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Not a problem! (If they had Sam, it could be a problem.)
I really like this! It's good to see Lorne later in life and that he has a good life. I hope it's as good in the new timeline.
(That episode drove me crazy in so many ways.)
Great to see you writing fic again!
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Absolutely lovely.
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Time travel always makes me crazy. I still have many feelings about Moebius. And Continuum. And also ST Reboot. However, I don't often think about the 'minor' players, the ones we don't see. My heart always breaks for the wiped timeline though, especially once I've seen it real, like this. In the episode, I was less heartbroken, because there we only saw all the things that had gone wrong, that would be fixed by McKay. But when I get hit with things like Lorne's daughter? Oh my wee heart!
And I love that this is still all about the team. Yes, Rodney, Teyla, Ronon and John, but also about the Atlantis 'team' and how even 25 years later, Lorne still trusts Rodney, because he's team.
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I always have troubles with timetravel stories. I'm still not sure what to think of Moebius, for example. And Continuum just killed me because the new timeline was so awful. But it also hurts to realize the alternate timelines will probably cease to exist.
Now I want to have a Stargate marathon.
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