tealc_ficathon entries, part deux
Apr. 30th, 2006 10:18 pmContinuation of the earlier post, in which we catalog the
tealc_ficathon entries for your reading pleasure. The deadline is actually tomorrow, but I do have a heads-up that there may be at least one fic being turned in late for partial full credit. It occurs to me that I've a 50/50 shot of a fic written for me turned in on time in a ficathon. I also have not seen my fic yet in this ficathon. I wonder if I should be concerned or just my normal gleeful 'somebody wrote something for me!' self whenever the fic does show up. Hmmm...
Anyway, more Teal'c yumminess for your perusal:
First 9 entries posted are reviewed here.
Jaffa and Son by
hsapiens for
wyrdmuse, a sweet interaction with Rya'c off world, all the auntie and uncles on SG-1 unwittingly making Teal'c's job harder. Gen, G rated.
Restitution for
leviathanmuse by
graculus. Fascinating exploration of the subtleties of Teal'c and Daniel, pulling no punches about Sha're and earning an NC-17 rating ultimately. Some cool ideas there, particularly the use of alien customs and the subtlety of whether they are common or rooted in history, as a way for Daniel and Teal'c to communicate; nice complex psychology, and Bra'tac is always awesome. Slash.
Under the Weather by
kernezelda for
ana_grrl. Cam and Teal'c having a moment on common ground. Fits really nicely into my 'Cam and Teal'c are so dating' obsession. G, gen.
Vanquishing Demons by
aurora_novarum for
lovellama. Longer fic luxuriously allowing Teal'c's pacing and thoughts to come through, particularly after a crisis of faith that went largely unacknowledged in the early seasons. Team dynamic, as well as the notion of how exactly one would comfort Teal'c are very well done. Also? Bra'tac. And Rak'nor, who is my Stargate boyfriend. Gen, PG-13, S4. Part II, part III.
Molasses, by
sugargroupie (Shunda) for
jalabert. Cam and Teal'c, isolated and seeking each other and surviving mind games and being stripped down to their core beings; plus as the tension ramps and you get worried, you by the way also get the plot and the story, but the intensity is great enough that you do not care until you get confirmation that everyone's okay. Awesome. Gen, G, S9.
Anyway, more Teal'c yumminess for your perusal:
First 9 entries posted are reviewed here.
Jaffa and Son by
Restitution for
Under the Weather by
Vanquishing Demons by
Molasses, by