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raisintorte ([personal profile] raisintorte) wrote2007-07-11 11:26 am
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Fannish Dare!

It's time for another round truth or dare! Last time it was general, this time I'm going to limit it to fandom related dares.

We got fifteen CRAZY stories last time, and I think fun was had by all. (Actually, it's probably more than 15 - I think I missed a few that were posted at the end.)

General Rules:
- Anyone can participate! Any fandom, any pairing, any rating! Any medium of fannish works!
- Be nice. No fandom, pairing, character, or people bashing.

How to Play
- If you want people to participate leave a comment to this post! (if you want to include your fandoms in the comment, go for it, but you are under no obligation)
- Anyone can respond to your comment with a dare.
- You are under no obligation to complete any dare. However, the whole point of the game is to write crazy things and try and get other people to write them for you.
- You do not have to offer yourself up to be dared to dare others.

Responding
- Please respond directly to the dare comment. Label the comment subject line with fandom, pairing (or character), and rating for ease of reading.

Example:
Last time I dared [livejournal.com profile] wojelah to write Ten/Sheppard (DW/SGA) and she did!

Invite your friends - the more the merrier! There is no time limit on this, it will go on as long as people are still playing.
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Teyla&Jonas - first meeting

[personal profile] tielan 2007-07-13 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Stargate Command was quite unlike Atlantis. Where Atlantis was light and graceful, built as the Ancestors' place to live, the SGC was solid and functional, built to protect the secrets the Earth people kept within.

One of those secrets walked the concrete corridors beside Elizabeth Weir, wondering a little at the secrecy practised by her allies. Knowing was not the same as experiencing, and this was an experience indeed.

"There's usually at least seventy to eighty people in the base at any given time," Elizabeth was explaining as they stepped into the elevator to make their way to the commissary. "Mostly military - Air Force, although there are several Marine contingents - and scientific. A couple of diplomats--"

"Like yourself."

"--like me, to do the negotiating, and one or two resident aliens such as Teal'c and Vala Mal Doran. You've met Vala when she came to Atlantis." Elizabeth didn't wince, but she did leave a tactful pause. The initial encounter between Teyla and Vala had not been propituous, and things went downhill thereafter. "Have you met Teal'c yet?"

"Not yet."

"Well, you will," Elizabeth said as they came out of the elevator and entered the commissary. "And sooner than I thought," she added as she glanced around the room. "Do you want to meet them now?"

"If it would not be rude to interrupt him, then yes," Teyla said, noting that the dark-skinned man was seated with another man whose clothing suggested he was not commonly found in the SGC.

Elizabeth grinned. "Actually, I don't think he'll mind so much. And you can meet Jonas while you're at it."

Teal'c stood as they approached, and his companion did likewise. "Dr. Weir."

"Teal'c." Elizabeth's smile was easy. "This is Teyla Emmagen of Athos - our first ally in the Pegasus galaxy. Teyla, Teal'c of the Jaffa Nation."

Teal'c inclined his head to a nod as regal as any dignitary Teyla had met. "Teyla Emmagen." His faint smile deepened as she tendered him the Jaffa salute of respect - fist over heart - and returned the gesture. "Be welcome."

"It is a pleasure to meet you," she said and meant it. Teyla's curiosity was great about Teal'c of the Jaffa, in whose fight for freedom against the Goa'uld she had found some parallels with her own people's struggle against the Wraith.

He had succeeded, in alliance with Earth. Teyla hoped that her own people's story would be similarly successful.

"And this is Jonas Quinn of Kelowna," Elizabeth said with a quick smile for Teal'c's companion. "Jonas was on SG-1 for a while

"A very little while," Jonas said as he held out his hand for Teyla to shake. "And that was five years ago."

Teyla took the proffered hand, well-familiar with this gesture by now. His grip was easy and firm although he was a slender man, tending almost to boyish in the cut of his hair and the set of his limbs. "You are an ambassador to Earth, now?"

"I come back every now and then," Jonas said. "Mostly to exchange scientific knowledge and to catch up with old friends. Usually in the commissary."

"Jonas has a passion for the food of Earth," Teal'c said in solemn accents that did nothing to disguise his affection for his friend. "Perhaps you will join us?"

Teyla glanced at Elizabeth who shrugged, smiling. "If we are not interrupting you."

"Oh, you're not," Jonas assured her with an easy smile.

"You would be most welcome at our table."

Teyla smiled at both men - the tall and dark and the slim and pale. A contrast in appearance, although in an accord of personality. Earth, it seemed, had a habit of breeding such alliances of mind. "Then we will be glad to accept."

Re: Teyla&Jonas - first meeting

[identity profile] omglawdork.livejournal.com 2007-07-13 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, that's really cool! I would love to see more of the SGA non-Earth people interacting with SG-1 non-Earth people. The dynamic of being different, but having that in common, really interests me. Hooray!