Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Five Times Teal'c Told Jack and Daniel They Were Dating
Author: Em
Rating: Teen
Word count: ~3,200
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Prompt: from [personal profile] badfalcon: 5 ways other people discovered that Jack and Daniel were in a relationship
Summary: Five times Teal'c told Jack and Daniel they were dating. Set during Seasons 2, 4 ("The First Ones"), 5 (post "Meridian"), 7, and beyond.

Notes: Thanks to [personal profile] green_grrl for a beta.
written for Jack/Daniel Ficathon XV

Five Times Teal'c Told Jack and Daniel They Were Dating on AO3
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: You're Not Him
Author: Em
Rating: Teen
Word count: ~1,900
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Prompt: 005. Lasts (Big Damn Table)
Summary: Stargate: Continuum Fic. Everything about this timeline sucks, including the inferior Jack O'Neill showing up at Daniel's apartment door just ahead of the military escort. What the hell does he want?

Notes: I recently discovered this nearly finished fic in my WIP folder. Imagine my surprise when I realized I started it in 2009, finished the draft in 2017, and just never bothered to finish the continuity check. Thanks to [profile] melayneseahwak for the beta and to this fandom for still being here for a fic that is literally 10 years late.

You're Not Him on AO3
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Secret to a Happy Marriage
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: ~3,200
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Prompt: from [personal profile] anoyo for the Jack/Daniel Ficathon ([community profile] jd_ficathon): canon, established relationship
Summary: When Jack and Daniel are married off-world, Jack assumes it's just another kooky story for SG-1.
Notes: Special thanks to [personal profile] green_grrl for the beta and to both [personal profile] green_grrl and [personal profile] sopdetlyfor assisting with brain storming.


The Secret to a Happy Marriage )

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Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Author: Em
Rating: General Audiences
Word count: ~100
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Prompt: from [personal profile] antares_dw: getting a dog
Summary: Jack and Daniel contemplate a symbol to show their commitment.


This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things on AO3
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Poised to Remember
Author: Em
Rating: PG
Word Count: ~870
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Prompt: from [livejournal.com profile] sopdetly any pairing, love and support
071. Broken (Big Damn Table)
Spoilers: "Meridian," "Fallen"
Summary: Daniel's lost memory is a source of frustration for both of them.
Notes: written for [livejournal.com profile] stargatefic100.
Special thanks to [livejournal.com profile] green_grrl for the beta.


Poised to Remember )
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Jealousy Ain't a Color
Author: Em
Rating: PG
Word Count: ~1850
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Summary: SG-1/Firefly Amalgam (Fusion). Jack hasn't considered sharing his Companion boyfriend and isn't too keen on Daniel going off to a new client.
Notes: Part of my SG-1/Firefly Fusion.
Many thanks to princessofgeeks for the quick beta and for making me feel like it was 2007 again.

Jealousy Ain't a Color )

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Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Memory's Faulty, But the Feeling's All Right
Author: Em
Rating: R for language, nongraphic sex
Word Count: ~2,100
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Prompt: from [livejournal.com profile] goth_clark for the Jack/Daniel Ficathon: hot jungle, first time
Spoilers: "Meridian," "Fallen"
Summary: Jack's been waiting for Daniel to remember the mission to 538—a mission that was two weeks before they went to Kelowna.
Notes: Special thanks to [livejournal.com profile] sopdetly and [livejournal.com profile] sorcha_gaia for quick betas. Thanks as always to [livejournal.com profile] melayneseahawk for running the 'thon and letting me poke her.
written for [livejournal.com profile] jd_ficathon


The Memory's Faulty, But the Feeling's All Right )

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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 )

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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: A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine (5/5)
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~50,000 (in 5 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
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. Unable to remember where he is or what mission he was on, Daniel faces mental and physical abuse that threatens to break him. Can SG-1 rescue him before his mind completely cracks? Why is it Daniel they're after? And won't anyone believe that Jack's receiving messages from him?

Continued from Part 4.

A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine, Part 5 of 5 )

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~Return to Part 1.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine (4/5)
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~50,000 (in 5 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
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. Unable to remember where he is or what mission he was on, Daniel faces mental and physical abuse that threatens to break him. Can SG-1 rescue him before his mind completely cracks? Why is it Daniel they're after? And won't anyone believe that Jack's receiving messages from him?

Continued from Part 3.

A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine, Part 4 of 5 )
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine (3/5)
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~50,000 (in 5 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
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. Unable to remember where he is or what mission he was on, Daniel faces mental and physical abuse that threatens to break him. Can SG-1 rescue him before his mind completely cracks? Why is it Daniel they're after? And won't anyone believe that Jack's receiving messages from him?

Continued from Part 2.

A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine, Part 3 of 5 )

~Continued in Part 4.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine (2/5)
Author: [livejournal.com profile] theemdash
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~50,000 (in 5 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
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. Unable to remember where he is or what mission he was on, Daniel faces mental and physical abuse that threatens to break him. Can SG-1 rescue him before his mind completely cracks? Why is it Daniel they're after? And won't anyone believe that Jack's receiving messages from him?

Continued from Part 1.

A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine, Part 2 of 5 )

~Continued in Part 3.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine (1/5)
Author: Em
Artist: [livejournal.com profile] theantimodel
Rating: PG-13 for language and violence
Word Count: ~50,000 (in 5 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
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. Unable to remember where he is or what mission he was on, Daniel faces mental and physical abuse that threatens to break him. Can SG-1 rescue him before his mind completely cracks? Why is it Daniel they're after? And won't anyone believe that Jack's receiving messages from him?

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.
Notes: This is a sequel to The Advantages of Mind Reading, but can be read as a stand-alone story.
Special thanks to my alpha and beta readers: [livejournal.com profile] princessofg for cheerleading through the outline and drafting process, [livejournal.com profile] green_grrl for pushing for more, and [livejournal.com profile] momebie for once again not getting upset that I borrowed our OCs for fanfic.
written for [livejournal.com profile] stargate_summer
recced by [livejournal.com profile] green_grrl at [livejournal.com profile] stargateficrec

Enhanced Content
Fanart by [livejournal.com profile] theantimodel
[Fanmix] Half Doomed and Semi-Sweet by [livejournal.com profile] momebie



A Loose Bolt in a Complete Machine, Part 1 of 5 )

~Continued in Part 2
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Advantages of Mind Reading (2/2)
Author: Em
Rating: R for language and implied sex
Word Count: ~12,800 (in 2 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
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. . . .

Continued from Part 1.

The Advantages of Mind Reading: Part 2 of 2 )

~Comments and feedback let me know what's on your mind.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Advantages of Mind Reading (1/2)
Author: Em
Rating: R for language and implied sex
Word Count: ~12,800 (in 2 parts)
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Prompt: from [livejournal.com profile] doctorv for the Jack/Daniel Ficathon V: cyberpunk, humor, cartoons, pre-Season 9, no fluffy-wuffy
013. Tension (Little Damn Table)
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. . . .
Notes: Special thanks to [livejournal.com profile] janedavitt for the beta and to [livejournal.com profile] katilara for guiding me in the ways of cyberpunk and for not getting mad when I borrowed our OCs.
written for [livejournal.com profile] jd_ficathon
written for [livejournal.com profile] sg_15_fics
Recced: recced by [livejournal.com profile] green_grrl at [livejournal.com profile] stargateficrec

The Advantages of Mind Reading: Part 1 of 2 )

~Continued in Part 2.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: The Long Way Home
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: ~3,900
Pairing: Daniel/Sha're, Jack/Daniel
Prompt: "Forever in a Day" episode tag
072. Fixed (Big Damn Table)
Spoilers: "Forever in a Day," "Past and Present," "Jolinar's Memories," "The Devil You Know"
Summary: Jack hugs him at that, and it's too much for Daniel, too much to hold on and pretend that everything is the same in his life and between them.
Notes: written for [livejournal.com profile] randomfreshink as part of Sweet Charity.
written for [livejournal.com profile] stargatefic100.
Special thanks to [livejournal.com profile] princessofg, [livejournal.com profile] melayneseahawk, and [livejournal.com profile] janedavitt for helping me beta this and for getting me back on track.


The Long Way Home )


~Comments and feedback don't make me go it alone.
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Title: Foxtrot on P8X-682
Author: Em
Rating: PG-13, for suggestive language
Word Count: ~1,440
Pairing: Jack/Daniel, Sam, Teal'c
Prompt: from [livejournal.com profile] sidlj, Aliens Made Them Dance
Summary: Alien rain dances, body paint, and grass skirts—who says being on SG-1 is easy?
Notes: This is one of the best prompts I've received in awhile.
Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] melayneseahawk for the fastest beta ever.

Foxtrot on P8X-682 )

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