Chrismg, you're asking me not to enable a TW/Utena crossover?
Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?
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Have people seen Heidi8's Schoolhouse Rock crossover vids? This one is Heroes, but she has some Harry Potter ones as well.
The Captain Jack Harkness episode has some of Toshiko's family history - as in the family had been in the UK since before WWII. Does that help?
Resonant has a new SGA genderswitch story that I think is hilarious (a bit graphic for the prudish, though): Girlfriend
I did one of those Unpopular Opinion memes and said I didn't love Written by the Victors. I'm fully expecting to be run out of fandom on a rail.
Sumi, not much. On the one hand, it probably means she's enough generations down that her parents didn't have the urge to send her for schooling in the Old Country. On the other, she and her mother were speaking fluent, accentless Japanese in "End of Days," so they almost had to have spent some time immersed in it.
I don't know....I supposed I'm just intimidated by the idea of writing dialogue for Jack and Akio at the same time, to each other.
I'm fully expecting to be run out of fandom on a rail.
I thought it was quite good myself, but I think the story is too enamored of its style and lets us down plotwise. But I've been accused of having a too-plebian attachment to straightforward storytelling before now. But it is a good story.
I liked the story quite a bit but I never understood why it got such an intense reaction.
John got to be King of Atlantis! He got to make babies and have as much sex with Rodney as he liked. From a fannish perspective, there's no wrong there.
Me, I felt the romance interfered with the political storyline, which itself was a bit too simplified. The SGA characters were valorized, their enemies demonized, and all the legitimate logistical complications of isolation from Earth were handwaved into nonexistence. Also, from a colonialism standpoint, it's Dances With Wolves with John in the Kevin Costner role. Pegasus is saved by King John, who never once considers that the cost of his rebellion may well be the lives of 6 billion people on Earth at the hands of the Ori.
I'm not saying they should have taken Atlantis to Earth, but the story doesn't even grant the question a legitimate hearing.
The Atlantis as kingdom part didn't bother me, it was the part with an Earth fleet on one side and a Wraith fleet on the other side, but instead of resolving the problem, they jumped to the "and this is how the stories talked about what happened" portion. It felt like "we don't know how to resolve this so we won't bother."