There's a new lj community -- sg_research -- and there's an interesting discussion about whether or not Sheppard is Air Force. People write him that way, but evidentally in Rising when he lists what he's flown they are all choppers and some are exclusive to the Army. His uniform isn't helpful to determining which he belongs to and then they are in the Atlantis uniforms (which are rather ugly and just not flattering on most people) so you can't tell from that. Also Sheppard being in the Army would explain the skills he showed in The Storm/The Eye (and other episodes).
So coming back from lunch I had a plot bunny (which I plan to write) of John and Rodney in bed, post sex, and Rodney says something snarky about John and the Air Force and John corrects him "the Army" which leads to bickering and bantering over the subject and why Rodney didn't figure it out.
And then they have sex.
shalott had this debate in her LJ once. I think the decision was "Air Force...no, Army...no, Air Force...fuck it, let's just make them have sex."
It doesn't really bother me either. I've never had a problem with the characters having skill sets that they shouldn't, it's a show about space travel through a gate with snake like aliens with a god complex and little gray aliens and albino space vampires.
I'd probably have more problems if the show was grounded in a little more reality. I've pretty much stopped watching CSI and partly because they wouldn't be conducting interviews! and all the other stuff!
Hey there - did everyone already know Shalott has an original novel coming out? Most excellent. Moreover, you can hear her (and Lee Goldberg and co) on the radio, discussing fanfic.
more here
Didn't listen to the radio show, but did read her comments on it. Lee Goldberg apparently said exactly what I would expect him to say regarding fanfic.(I'm on a mystery listserv and a few months back the subject of fanfic came up, which led to Mr. Goldberg's rant in several parts about how awful it is.)
Lee Goldberg, eh?
He's a wonder, that man. It seems to me that he must be insecure & unhappy with his whole writing-professional-fanfic gig, to be so foamingly anti-fanfic. He is at such pains to say "this isn't what I do! this is bad and disgusting and not art, not creative, not valid! But what I do is
different!!!"
It's pitiful, in a way.
Or maybe it's simpler than that. Maybe it's just that the existence of free fanwritten fanfic makes him fret that his own income is at risk? But, really, it's not like there's an enormous fanwriting community for
Diagnosis Murder,
or what have you, is it?
an original novel coming out
Yup. She says it's up on Amazon now, too. Yay her! And it looks fantastic. It's actually the first of a trilogy.
t jealous
That tag will not close until I have a copy of Temeraire in my hot little hands. I loved the chapter I saw, though. She's so frelling talented.
Damn you, wee Dana!
shakes tiny fist
Yes, the teaser chapter was delicious. I can't get over how excited I am for her, given that she's someone I know only at a remove, through their fic. I mean, she doesn't know me from Adam, but I'm all Go Team!