The Advantages of Mind Reading
Rating: R for language and implied sex
Word Count: ~12,800 (in 2 parts)
Summary: An off-world mission just isn't the same if two members of the team don't wind up with nanites in their heads. . . .
Part 1
Part 2

A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~50,000 (in 5 parts)
Summary: SG-1 returns to Tekhne to extract Gerard, the inventor of the Vinculum (in Jack-speak, "internet in the brain"). But the mission goes south when Daniel is captured. It's a story about firefights, Ascension, figuring out your place after a long absence, and of course, being able to IM someone's brain.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5

The Analog Myth
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~40,000 (in 4 parts)
Summary: While doing routine negations on a planet that might actually be able to help the SGC fight the Ori, SG-1 stumbles upon a familiar technology—the Vinculum, the nanite-based invention that gives the bearer internet-in-the-brain. How did this technology make it from Tekhne, the planet where Jack and Daniel were first exposed, to Aberdone? To make matters worse, the Aberdones have recently experienced a religious revolution and are worshipping a new god . . . one, unfortunately, well known to SG-1.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Analog Myth (4/4)
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~40,000 (in 4 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Warning: (highlight to reveal) character death (original character)
Summary: While doing routine negations on a planet that might actually be able to help the SGC fight the Ori, SG-1 stumbles upon a familiar technology—the Vinculum, the nanite-based invention that gives the bearer internet-in-the-brain. How did this technology make it from Tekhne, the planet where Jack and Daniel were first exposed, to Aberdone? And since the SGC is negotiating with the Aberdones and forced to unseal the mission files for Tekhne, how long will it be before this invasive technology makes it to Earth? To make matters worse, the Aberdones have recently experienced a religious revolution and are worshipping a new god . . . one, unfortunately, well known to SG-1.

Notes: Some dialogue lifted from "Abyss."

Continued from Part 3.

The Analog Myth, Part 4 of 4 )

~Comments and feedback are better than reading your mind.
Back to Master Post.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Analog Myth (3/4)
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~40,000 (in 4 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Warning: (highlight to reveal) character death (original character)
Summary: While doing routine negations on a planet that might actually be able to help the SGC fight the Ori, SG-1 stumbles upon a familiar technology—the Vinculum, the nanite-based invention that gives the bearer internet-in-the-brain. How did this technology make it from Tekhne, the planet where Jack and Daniel were first exposed, to Aberdone? And since the SGC is negotiating with the Aberdones and forced to unseal the mission files for Tekhne, how long will it be before this invasive technology makes it to Earth? To make matters worse, the Aberdones have recently experienced a religious revolution and are worshipping a new god . . . one, unfortunately, well known to SG-1.

Continued from Part 2.

The Analog Myth, Part 3 of 4 )

~Continued in Part 4.
Back to Master Post.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Analog Myth (2/4)
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~40,000 (in 4 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Warning: (highlight to reveal) character death (original character)
Summary: While doing routine negations on a planet that might actually be able to help the SGC fight the Ori, SG-1 stumbles upon a familiar technology—the Vinculum, the nanite-based invention that gives the bearer internet-in-the-brain. How did this technology make it from Tekhne, the planet where Jack and Daniel were first exposed, to Aberdone? And since the SGC is negotiating with the Aberdones and forced to unseal the mission files for Tekhne, how long will it be before this invasive technology makes it to Earth? To make matters worse, the Aberdones have recently experienced a religious revolution and are worshipping a new god . . . one, unfortunately, well known to SG-1.

Continued from Part 1.

The Analog Myth, Part 2 of 4 )

~Continued in Part 3.
Back to Master Post.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Analog Myth (1/4)
Author: Em
Artist: [livejournal.com profile] overreact (pinch hit)
Vidder: [livejournal.com profile] brihana25
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~40,000 (in 4 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Warning: (highlight to reveal) character death (original character)
Summary: While doing routine negations on a planet that might actually be able to help the SGC fight the Ori, SG-1 stumbles upon a familiar technology—the Vinculum, the nanite-based invention that gives the bearer internet-in-the-brain. How did this technology make it from Tekhne, the planet where Jack and Daniel were first exposed, to Aberdone? And since the SGC is negotiating with the Aberdones and forced to unseal the mission files for Tekhne, how long will it be before this invasive technology makes it to Earth? To make matters worse, the Aberdones have recently experienced a religious revolution and are worshipping a new god . . . one, unfortunately, well known to SG-1.

Notes: This is a sequel to The Advantages of Mind Reading and A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine.
Some dialogue lifted from "Abyss" in Part 4.
Special thanks to my alpha and beta readers: [livejournal.com profile] green_grrl for cheerleading and betaing since the outline and [livejournal.com profile] lady_ganesh for providing a very thorough beta. Also special thanks to [livejournal.com profile] melayneseahawk and [livejournal.com profile] sopdetly for help taming out-of-control sentences.
written for [livejournal.com profile] stargate_summer
Recced: recced by [livejournal.com profile] green_grrl at [livejournal.com profile] stargateficrec

Enhanced Content
pinch hit fanart (coming soon) by [livejournal.com profile] overreact
Fanvid by [livejournal.com profile] brihana25

The Analog Myth, Part 1 of 4 )

~Continued in Part 2.
Back to Master Post.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Everyone Loves a Wedding
Author: Em
Rating: PG
Word Count: ~1,025
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Prompt: from [livejournal.com profile] switch842, Jack and Daniel wedding
019. White (Big Damn Table)
Summary: A different take on the whole "200" wedding scenario.
Notes: Written one of the many times I solicited prompts at my journal. Originally posted here.
written for [livejournal.com profile] stargatefic100

Everyone Loves a Wedding )

~Comments and feedback are better than wedding cake.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Five ways Cameron found out about Jack and Daniel:
Sleeptalker; Phone a Friend; Didn't Aliens Make Them Do It?; Not My Business, Sir; Pillow Talk
Author: Em
Rating: NC-17 (though some are PG)
Word Count: ~1,000
Characters/Pairings: Cameron, Jack/Daniel, Daniel/Cameron
Spoilers: General for Season 9
Prompt: Five ways Cameron found out about Jack and Daniel. from [livejournal.com profile] sg1_five_things (Originally posted here and here)
Summary: Five ways Cameron found out about Jack and Daniel.
Notes: written for [livejournal.com profile] sg1_five_things

Five Ways Cameron Found Out About Jack and Daniel )

~Comments and feedback get me caught.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Healthy Breakfast
Author: Em
Rating: R, for language and mentions of adult situations
Word Count: ~570
Spoilers: season 10, Episode tag for "The Shroud"
Pairing: Jack/Daniel, Daniel/Cameron
Prompt: "cereal" from [livejournal.com profile] wiccanslyr's daily drabble prompts
056. Breakfast (Big Damn Table)
Summary: Daniel struggles with a choice he thought he'd already made.
Notes: I expanded this from the original drabble I posted for Wiccy. It got, um, angstier.
written for [livejournal.com profile] stargatefic100

Healthy Breakfast )

~Comments and feedback are my healthy breakfast.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Whatever I Want
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: ~100
Spoilers: set Season 10
Pairing: Daniel/Cameron/Vala
Summary: Daniel and Mitchell cave to Vala's suggestion to play with handcuffs.
Notes: This is a playful continuation of [livejournal.com profile] lmichelle599's drabble she posted here.

Whatever I Want )

~Feedback and comments are just what I want.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Even
Author: Em
Rating: PG
Word Count: ~100
Spoilers: "Avalon"
Pairing: Daniel/Cameron pre-slash
Prompt: "too many boxes," from [livejournal.com profile] wiccanslyr's daily drabble prompts
Summary: "After this are we even?"

Even )

~Feedback and comments make us even.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: I Should Have
Author: Em
Rating: PG
Word Count: ~100
Spoilers: Set Season 10-ish
Characters: Sam & Cameron
Prompt: "things I meant to do," from [livejournal.com profile] wiccanslyr's daily drabble prompts
Summary: Trapped in a cell makes you think of things you should have done. . . .
Recced: Now recced at [livejournal.com profile] stargateficrec . . . twice!

I Should Have )

~Feedback and comments are something you meant to do.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Glance
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: ~100
Spoilers: set Season 10
Pairing: Jack/Daniel, Daniel/Cameron
Prompt: "glance," from [livejournal.com profile] wiccanslyr's daily drabble prompts
Summary: Cameron's eyes slid towards them and that was all it took.

Glance )

~Feedback and comments get more than a glance.
Originally posted on September 12, 2005

Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Stargate Limerick Project
Author: Em
Rating: PG and PG-13, individual limericks are labeled. R and NC-17 limericks are posted here.
Spoilers: General spoilers through Season 9.
Awards: I had limericks win First Place for Cleanest Limrick and Third Place for Best Real Person Limerick.

Stargate Limerick Project )

~Comments and feedback are appreciated.

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