2007-07-12

figs_sg1_rec: (daniel sha're kiss)
2007-07-12 02:40 pm

One Little Taste and That’s It, by Tripoli (PG)

Rec Category: Sha’re

Pairing: Daniel/Sha’re
Categories: Sha’re, Daniel/Sha’re, fluff, angst, vignette, episode related
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: [info]tripoli8
Author's Website:
Sign of the Times (temporarily off-line)
Link: One Little Taste and That’s It

Why This Must Be Read: This lovely ficlet includes the Sha’re that lives inside my head – practical and mischievous and content, confident in her marriage and her place in Daniel’s life. She’s sassy and funny, and she treats Daniel like a human being, not the savior of Abydos.

That’s an awful lot to pack into less than 350 words, but Tripoli manages it with style. This is a beautiful, wistful glimpse into Daniel and Sha’re’s life on Abydos; because, as Tripoli writes, “When it's four years later and you've got her dead body on the ground in front of you, you better have something that made it all worthwhile.”

[For another glimpse of Tripoli’s Sha’re, try this intense drabble of hers: Control, at Thirty]
figs_sg1_rec: (teamy goodness)
2007-07-12 09:39 pm

When in Rome, by Sylvia (R)

Rec Category: Team

Pairing: none
Categories: team, gen, drama, crossover, Daniel Jackson, Jack O’Neill, Samantha Carter, Teal’c, friendship, hurt/comfort, action/adventure
Warnings: violence; major whumping of various characters, especially Jack and Daniel; sexual assault; language; some nudity; possible disturbing religious imagery
Author on LJ: unknown
Author's Website: Sylvia at Alpha Gate
Link: When in Rome

Why This Must Be Read: This long, engrossing story is chock-full of teamy goodness, deep friendship, drama, and sacrifice. It also has a healthy dose of wincingly painful violence and some pretty horrific scenes of torture, so read this one at your own risk.

And I’d say it is worth risking, because when Sylvia drops SG-1 into what seems to be Ancient Rome – complete with slavery, Caligula, and an unexpected royal ally – the reader races breathlessly from one scene to the next, rooting for our characters as they struggle to find each other and somehow get back home. Every one of SG-1 has their shining moment in the spotlight. There are victories and setbacks and deep emotional conflicts… and finally, most satisfyingly, triumph.