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dirty-diana.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2008-05-31 07:34 pm
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A million years into the sky by niamaea (PG)
done! thanks for not throwing things, i hope you found something to enjoy, etc. I imagine I'll be back, so until then, stargate yay!
Fandom: STARGATE: SG-1
Pairing: Sam Carter/Cam Mitchell, but not a pairing story
Author on LJ:
niamaea
Author Website: fic index
Why this must be read:
Future-fic. A perfect story to have last, I think, because this story is a great coda to basically everything. The show always gives us the impression that SG-1 will journey through the stargate forever and ever. That's how we like to think of them. But of course they can't, and they won't. Soldiers fall. And our team (always our team, to each other as much as anything, no matter what) will face that gracefully. Of course they will.
And goregously written.
A certain theory states that even the tiniest of changes in the makeup of the universe would have utterly precluded even the possibility of sustained life. It’s one of Sam’s favorites, one of the only scientific theories she has no urge to pick apart, one that she’ll accept on faith alone.
She likes to think the universe takes care of her own, the only way she knows how.
A million years into the sky
Fandom: STARGATE: SG-1
Pairing: Sam Carter/Cam Mitchell, but not a pairing story
Author on LJ:
Author Website: fic index
Why this must be read:
Future-fic. A perfect story to have last, I think, because this story is a great coda to basically everything. The show always gives us the impression that SG-1 will journey through the stargate forever and ever. That's how we like to think of them. But of course they can't, and they won't. Soldiers fall. And our team (always our team, to each other as much as anything, no matter what) will face that gracefully. Of course they will.
And goregously written.
A certain theory states that even the tiniest of changes in the makeup of the universe would have utterly precluded even the possibility of sustained life. It’s one of Sam’s favorites, one of the only scientific theories she has no urge to pick apart, one that she’ll accept on faith alone.
She likes to think the universe takes care of her own, the only way she knows how.
A million years into the sky
