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Look To The Heavens And Number The Stars by minervacat (R)
Fandom: STARGATE SG1
Pairing: ensemble gen
Length: 16,000 words [sequel: 4,000 words]
Author on LJ:
minervacat
Author Website: when the floods roll back
Why this must be read: This is an awesome look at SG:1 (and Stargate Command in general) from the POV of an outsider. Plus, library science - who can resist that? \o/
Her second day underneath the Mountain, she was sitting in her office trying to make sense of a stack of scrolls that looked pre-Egyptian, except they were too real to be forgeries and too new to be from the era they should have been from, and a distracted looking man drifted through the door and made a couple of circuits of the junk they'd brought Claire to catalog before looking up and noticing her.
"Hi," he said cheerfully. "How would you classify the Stargate, if you had to?"
Claire stared at him.
"Library of Congress or Dewey, either's fine," the man said.
Look To The Heavens And Number The Stars and the sequel the silent language of the star
Pairing: ensemble gen
Length: 16,000 words [sequel: 4,000 words]
Author on LJ:
Author Website: when the floods roll back
Why this must be read: This is an awesome look at SG:1 (and Stargate Command in general) from the POV of an outsider. Plus, library science - who can resist that? \o/
Her second day underneath the Mountain, she was sitting in her office trying to make sense of a stack of scrolls that looked pre-Egyptian, except they were too real to be forgeries and too new to be from the era they should have been from, and a distracted looking man drifted through the door and made a couple of circuits of the junk they'd brought Claire to catalog before looking up and noticing her.
"Hi," he said cheerfully. "How would you classify the Stargate, if you had to?"
Claire stared at him.
"Library of Congress or Dewey, either's fine," the man said.
Look To The Heavens And Number The Stars and the sequel the silent language of the star

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I left feedback for the author and noticed several others did as well, so kudos to you for getting her some well-deserved recognition.