[Fic: SG-1] Many Have Said
Nov. 5th, 2011 07:42 pmTitle: Many Have Said
Author: magistrate
Rating: T.
Genre: Character study/vignettes.
Beta: Hiding his face. Actually, none.
Continuity: Canon-compliant, pre-series from the movie through to Children of the Gods.
Summary: Impassivity is a learned disposition.
Disclaimer: There's no conspiracy; SG-1 really does belong to MGM. The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of Christopher Judge. Jaffa may rebel without warning. Salvation via Amun not guaranteed. Questions, comments and concealments can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com. Thank you for reading!
Author's Note: 6-hour-or-less ficlet. Also, attempted explanations for a lot of things that confused me about early-season SG-1. See if you can guess them all.
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The slave slipped on the way to the throne room, and Teal'c caught her. That was a mistake. He thought his quick action could only be seen as care for Apophis's property – it would not befit a god of Apophis's rising stature to present a potential host who was bruised or damaged – but some gentleness must have slipped through, and she wrapped her hand around his arm.
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Author: magistrate
Rating: T.
Genre: Character study/vignettes.
Beta: Hiding his face. Actually, none.
Continuity: Canon-compliant, pre-series from the movie through to Children of the Gods.
Summary: Impassivity is a learned disposition.
Disclaimer: There's no conspiracy; SG-1 really does belong to MGM. The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of Christopher Judge. Jaffa may rebel without warning. Salvation via Amun not guaranteed. Questions, comments and concealments can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com. Thank you for reading!
Author's Note: 6-hour-or-less ficlet. Also, attempted explanations for a lot of things that confused me about early-season SG-1. See if you can guess them all.
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The slave slipped on the way to the throne room, and Teal'c caught her. That was a mistake. He thought his quick action could only be seen as care for Apophis's property – it would not befit a god of Apophis's rising stature to present a potential host who was bruised or damaged – but some gentleness must have slipped through, and she wrapped her hand around his arm.
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