[repost] The Double Disappearance of Col. Sheppard, Ch. 1

Jun 04, 2007 01:21

-title- The Double Disappearance of Colonel Sheppard, Chapter One: John
-warnings- Gen. Silly. Fusion. Strong language. Humor relating to genitalia.
-timeframe- Takes place during second season, sort of.
-characters- John, Rodney; cameos by Zelenka and Ronon
-disclaimer- SGA, of course, is not mine. Neither, sadly, is Steve Senn's The Double ( Read more... )

fanfiction, z. vialacteana, dinosaur

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seekergeek June 11 2007, 09:47:25 UTC
Hey Sophonisba, sorry to post an OT comment here but I've been writing a fairly long involved story for the SGA Big Bang and suddenly dawned on me that I've been heavily influenced by your thoughts on how Athosian marriages work. *meep!* Is it okay for me to use your idea? I will definitely give credit!

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saphanibaal June 11 2007, 14:22:55 UTC
Oh, sure, knock yourself out. ^_^

(I think I was sort of influenced by The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, anyway.)

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seekergeek June 12 2007, 08:48:59 UTC
Thank you! *wipes nervous sweat off brow*

Hm, I've never read 'The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress' - maybe I should see if my library has a copy. I like books with unusual world building.

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your big bang story saphanibaal August 10 2007, 03:01:02 UTC
I read it and liked it a lot -- and, really, your menat isn't any more similar to my domos and thalamos than the general term "Athosian family commune" might suggest.

And I think TMiaHM is probably the third best book Heinlein ever wrote -- Panshin's probably right that the dropping percentages of success are a logically unsound way of heightening the tension, but the thing is, they work, and the ending never makes me fail to feel hurt and hoping at the same time.

(Besides, the cell structure kicks ass -- the only way I see it could fail to be perfect would be when somebody gets recruited a second time and therefore known to another set.)

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eliyes June 12 2007, 03:37:02 UTC
:D

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saphanibaal June 16 2007, 20:30:43 UTC
Thanks!

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astrochelonian July 27 2008, 02:43:50 UTC
This is awesome! I've never read the original book, but now I want to. I like how you take such a cracky (yet cool) concept and make it logical!

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saphanibaal August 6 2008, 04:34:31 UTC
Thank you!

I adored the book when I was in second grade or thereabouts, in part because Senn went to quite reasonable efforts to make it internally logical (despite certain unsupported jumps that... well... are the equal of nearly anything in the Stargate franchise, really).

And honestly... DINOSAURS. ^_^

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navisx March 1 2009, 02:06:42 UTC
That was awesome! Are you ever going to finish it(for it could be even more awesome)?

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