Yeah, I worried about that when I posted, but explaining seemed kind of daunting.
As I understand it, Salieri, SG writer extraordinaire, wrote some stories set in an AU where...
Okay, you know what's so much easier? Linking to the community's userinfo.
And the answer to your original question is I think yes, but I couldn't tell you for sure.
Hee. Sorry. When I saw Dana's first post, I just though, "Fandom is so geeky. And I totally knew what she was talking about. Such a geek."
But, you know, no more arcane than sports knowledge.
...ooooh, shit. Pegasus B. This is going to take quite some time to catch up with, isn't it? And I am already So. Sucked. In.
sighs
I keep starting... and then despairng of how much there is already and how I could never possibly catch up. And then starting again. Vicious cycle, I tells ya'.
reeling
...I've just realised how MANY stories there are in PegasusB.
I've read four. There are at least 151 more to go.
Ha! Well, keep in mind that it's not a series in the sense that you have to start at the beginning and read to the end; there are some smaller series within, but it's not like you can't skip around.
Admittedly, I haven't checked back in a while, but a scary proportion of them were very, very good last time I checked. Oh, and Pegasus: Ba'al is lovely and plotty.
...read a couple of dozen so far. I'm finding this terribly addictive, and generally good writing, but (and I suspect I'm going to be shot down in flames here), I can't help but notice that some writers are making the guys a little bit more like 13 year old girls than is strictly needful. A little bit. And much as I love teh slash, I have reservations about making
everyone
as gay as Christmas.
But the story with the piss taking scientists and the sudden burst of 'I could have danced all night' was
fabulous.