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When Teyla goes missing in Atlantis court, the males closest to her come looking for her.
Last bookmarked by booklover81
29 May 2012
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When Major John Sheppard shoots Colonel Sumner, he thinks of only one thing: keep the creature feeding on him from learning their secrets. He doesn't think that with that one act, he'll become Alpha of the pack in the Atlantis expedition.
That alone is weird enough, but John still has to navigate his new werewolf pack, military politics, witches, evil space vampires, Genii, and Replicators. There's the bonus complication of the grief, joy, wonder, and terror that is life in the Pegasus Galaxy. Add to that his frustration with--and maybe even feelings for--Dr Rodney McKay, and now the lone-wolf life John once enjoyed is even further behind him than it was the moment he stepped through the stargate and emerged in the city of Atlantis.
Last bookmarked by polka_ducha
26 May 2012
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Distraction by Amanda Warrington
Star Trek (2009)
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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Jim catches Spock in an intimate situation and can't get the image out of his mind.
Last bookmarked by JW_Sapphire
24 May 2012
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Honestly Spock being caught in the act by Jim, if that isn't some kind of hot I don't know what is!
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John rarely lets anyone touch him, but it's different during movie nights with his team.
Last bookmarked by Taste_is_Sweet
23 May 2012
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Following the episode Childhood's End, Aiden, Teyla, and inter-cultural exchange.
Last bookmarked by omg_wtf_yeah
21 May 2012
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Aiden and Teyla stick fight and discuss cultural differences (or set up a date)...
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42 SGA Valentines for your viewing and sharing pleasure! (super image heavy)
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"Then perhaps a deal. You act as my lhamorata in the journey to find those who know of the Athosians, and I will gain much support and prestige for having tamed the fearsome Sheppard. You have a reputation, John Sheppard."
Last bookmarked by chimera01
19 May 2012
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I don't know if this would be considered a crossover or not. I've borrowed a concept from another fandom, put a slightly different spin on it and then applied it to the SGA 'verse. Pretty much everything you need to know about Sentinels can be gained from the faux-quote at the beginning of the fic. On the other hand, you're going to be lost if you're not tolerably familiar with the first 11 episodes of SGA Season 1.
Last bookmarked by chimera01
18 May 2012
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The Ancients' genes didn't just confer the power to activate their technology. For ten percent of Earth's population, like John Sheppard, the ATA gene also gave them Gifts: special abilities that made them admired, envied, and feared.
Sheppard was a Charmer, one of the feared ones, whose particular Gift let him create faith whenever he needed to be trusted or believed. But Sheppard didn't trust himself not to destroy what he loved most. And somewhere along the line, amid the terror and chaos of the Expedition's first year in the Pegasus Galaxy, what Sheppard loved most had become Rodney McKay.
McKay didn't trust anyone. As soon as you started trusting people, you started counting on them, depending on them, and that was when you became vulnerable. And vulnerable things didn't survive. So just when, exactly, had he started trusting Sheppard?
And what was going to happen, now that he did?
Last bookmarked by ExplodedPen
13 May 2012
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The Atlantis Expedition never knew Major Sheppard. When they arrive in the Pegasus Galaxy, however, they discover a single Ancient remained behind to protect the city...
[The entire first season of the Ancient!John 'verse - ie, a rewrite of SGA's S1]
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Rodney McKay thought his biggest failure was the Arcturus Project and the destruction of 4/5ths of a solar system. John Sheppard thought losing his confidence in Rodney was the hardest loss he would ever face.
But their most terrible failures were yet to come, and they would each face losing everything, including themselves.
(Please note there is a warning for non-consensual sex in the story, but that there is no violence involved.)
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After a one night stand, space fighter pilot John Sheppard and alien!Rodney don't expect to see each other again. Much to their surprise, not only are they deployed to the same overcrowded exploratory ship, their night together led to alien!Rodney carrying John Sheppard's baby. Beta'ed by Kay_Greatness.
Last bookmarked by lcook77
11 May 2012
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-1- When a distinguished [but elderly] scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
-2- The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
-3- Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
( -- any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology;)
( -- any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced;)
( -- any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from a rigged demonstration;)
( -- any sufficiently advanced anything is indistinguishable from utter nonsense [especially if it is sufficiently advanced nonsense to begin with.])Last bookmarked by Shimanith
10 May 2012
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John went A.W.O.L. after a mission in Afghanistan. A few years later, a chance meeting with a certain Dr. Rodney McKay leads to nothing but trouble. And possibly redemption.
Last bookmarked by Charming2020
9 May 2012
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John's first week as a sentinel at the SGC doesn't go well. Rodney doesn't want to be his guide. Neither of them has any idea what they're getting into with this sentinel/guide business.
Sequel to A.W.O.L. In this universe, DADT doesn't exist but sentinels are second-class citizens.
Last bookmarked by Jensen326
8 May 2012
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What if John left someone behind when he joined the Atlantis Expedition?
Last bookmarked by Poet_Pendulum
6 May 2012
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What it says on the tin: five times there were sharp detours before the exit for Atlantis and nobody has any regrets.
Last bookmarked by cofax
5 May 2012
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"Do you never find it lonely?" Teyla asked eventually. "Being alone. Among strangers."
Last bookmarked by firefly171
1 May 2012
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Adventure, drama, thrilling escapes, cunning puzzles, math, eggs, Marines, scientists, Athosians, sex, alcohol, architecture, ghosts, bird-watching, and energy conservation. And a lamp.
Last bookmarked by Nefret
1 May 2012
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Ford sees McKay through different eyes.
Last bookmarked by Hummingbird2
30 Apr 2012
