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Show: SG-1
Rec Category: Original Character
Categories: drama, angst, character study, non-linear storytelling
Warnings: violence, OC character death
Author's Journal: unknown
Author's Website:
elivira
Link: Breathlessly to Scream
Why This Must Be Read: I think this is a shiny new author, and definitely one worth encouraging! Here is a superb OC in the immediacy of second-person POV: a civilian going through Stargate, with all the trauma and determination and courage you can imagine.
As I commented, I am now going to mentally insert Callie into every background scene in the SGC, because this short fic brings her vividly to life.
The base psychologist asks if you still want to work on a gate team, to work with Evans and Takeda, or if you’d prefer to stay earthside.
“Yes,” you say, voice hoarse, “I want.” You don’t know why you agree, don't even know if you really do want to, but it's as if you can’t do anything else. You wonder if this is how Sergent Takeda feels when he talks about the gate, about his time in Atlantis, about his ten years at the SGC. As if there’s no way he can leave it behind for good, as much a part of him as his hands or feet.
Rec Category: Original Character
Categories: drama, angst, character study, non-linear storytelling
Warnings: violence, OC character death
Author's Journal: unknown
Author's Website:
Link: Breathlessly to Scream
Why This Must Be Read: I think this is a shiny new author, and definitely one worth encouraging! Here is a superb OC in the immediacy of second-person POV: a civilian going through Stargate, with all the trauma and determination and courage you can imagine.
As I commented, I am now going to mentally insert Callie into every background scene in the SGC, because this short fic brings her vividly to life.
The base psychologist asks if you still want to work on a gate team, to work with Evans and Takeda, or if you’d prefer to stay earthside.
“Yes,” you say, voice hoarse, “I want.” You don’t know why you agree, don't even know if you really do want to, but it's as if you can’t do anything else. You wonder if this is how Sergent Takeda feels when he talks about the gate, about his time in Atlantis, about his ten years at the SGC. As if there’s no way he can leave it behind for good, as much a part of him as his hands or feet.