magibrain: "Did they have morality majors at your school?" "No." (Don't ask me; I was not a morality major)
1) The one where the first time Sam uses the Goa'uld ribbon device it scrambles her neural pathways and leaves her without access to the linguistic portions of her brain for a few days, and the team has to find a way to bring her through it.

2) The one where something goes horribly wrong with Sha're's pregnancy, her body absorbs the Harcesis, and Amonet goes into a Goa'uld coma, leaving Sha're with the genetic memory of the Goa'uld and a position of power in Apophis' empire, and ends up becoming a fake System Lord/replacement main character for Absolute Power.

3) The one where Hammond comes in to the SGC one morning only to find that SG-1 has taken over the place and are playing some weird four-faction game of cat and mouse because one or more of them is under alien influence, but no one is sure who.

4) The one where Sam and Daniel fall through the Rift into S1-era [livejournal.com profile] beyondtherift and get dragged into Torchwood Chicago for three years before the Rift establishes a two-way connection back to the SGC, where only a few months have passed, and Jack O'Neill and Jack Harkness eye each other a lot and are quietly mistrustful because no one should get that close to/have that much power over their people without them knowing about it. (Okay, this one I have bits written out of in my braintics file, but come on. IT WOULD HAVE A READERSHIP OF ONE PERSON. ME.)

5) The one that comes before Scales.

[ETA] 6) The one where they discover a dialect of Goa'uld which exhibits rhyming slang and Daniel just doesn't want to explain.
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: Many Have Said
Author: magistrate
Rating: T.
Genre: Character study/vignettes.
Beta: Hiding his face. Actually, none.
Continuity: Canon-compliant, pre-series from the movie through to Children of the Gods.
Summary: Impassivity is a learned disposition.
Disclaimer: There's no conspiracy; SG-1 really does belong to MGM. The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of Christopher Judge. Jaffa may rebel without warning. Salvation via Amun not guaranteed. Questions, comments and concealments can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com. Thank you for reading!

Author's Note: 6-hour-or-less ficlet. Also, attempted explanations for a lot of things that confused me about early-season SG-1. See if you can guess them all.

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The slave slipped on the way to the throne room, and Teal'c caught her. That was a mistake. He thought his quick action could only be seen as care for Apophis's property – it would not befit a god of Apophis's rising stature to present a potential host who was bruised or damaged – but some gentleness must have slipped through, and she wrapped her hand around his arm.

Read more... )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: This Is What It's Like
Rating: T.
Genre: Angst, character study, interpersonal drama, vignettes.
Beta: Left to go to Gleneagle.
Continuity: Plays well with canon.
Prerequisites: Mostly Heroes and Resurrection, but it follows on in the Bead Sutra series, which contains tags for The Tomb, Unnatural Selection, Full Circle, and Fallen as well.
Summary: The infamous wooden beads leave SG-1. Life goes on.
Disclaimer: Come on, it's not like if I claimed to own SG-1 anyone would believe me anyway. The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of Colleen Rennison. If tunnel is dark, remove sunglasses. Caution: beads are not a lifesaving device. Questions, comments and cheesecake can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com. Thank you for reading.

Wordcount: About 4500.

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Cassie has never been up in an airplane when she books a one-way ticket for Chattanooga, packs her bags, and collapses onto the edge of her bed, cradling a lab coat to her chest and crying. )
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Series: Bead Sutra
Rating: "T".
Genre: Quiet angst, character study
Beta: The letter Beta was derived from the Phonecian letter Beth. This is the sort of thing you learn when you hang out with Daniel.
Continuity: Missing scenes and episode tags, canon-friendly.
Prerequisites: Seasons five through seven.

Summary: "A Sutra is an aphorism (or line, rule, formula) or a collection of such aphorisms in the form of a manual. Literally it means a thread or line that holds things together..." [wikipedia]

In S6, starting in Sight Unseen (just after Unnatural Selection), a string of beads appeared on Jack's wrist. They were last seen in Full Circle, and by Fallen they were nowhere to be found. This series follows them, from incidence through departure, with a couple other stops as a bonus.

...it also serves as missing scenes and/or tags for a number of episodes, but really, it's all about the beads. </deadpan>

Disclaimer: I don't own SG-1, I just have fun writing them. I didn't write "The Teeth Mother Naked At Last", but I sure am getting a lot of titles out of it. The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of Robert Bly. Not to be used for climbing purposes. This fiction has been processed on a machine which may also process other allergens. Questions, comments and canons can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com. Thank you for reading and responding!

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magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)

Title: The Dusty Places
Rating: T.
Genre: Character study/quiet angst.
Beta: He is drifting sideways toward the dusty places. I think that means he's not actually here.
Continuity: Plays well with canon.
Prerequisites: Orientation in late S6/early S7. Missing scenes to Fallen, spoilers for Fallen, also something of a tag to And All Those Disappeared Children, itself a tag to Full Circle and something of a tag to To Hold Us To Earth, an earlier story which was a tag to Unnatural Selection, an episode which was a tag to the cat that killed the rat that ate the grain that lay in the house that Jack built.
Summary: The continuing adventures of the string of wooden beads. Arrom comes home, or home comes for Arrom.
Disclaimer: SG-1 and related things are the property of MGM and related entities. The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of a monkey. By reading this fic you agree to abide by the terms of this disclaimer. No goats were inebriated during the writing of this fiction. Questions, comments and cookies can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com. Thank you for reading.

Series Home: http://magibrain.dreamwidth.org/512066.html
Wordcount: About 3300.

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Arrom is home. )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)

Title: And All Those Disappeared Children
Rating: T.
Genre: Character study/quiet angst.
Beta: I want to make a joke about the liberal elements preventing me, but I feel like there's only so many references to that poem I can get away with here.
Continuity: Plays well with canon.
Prerequisites: Orientation in Season 6. Tag to Full Circle. Also something of a tag to To Hold Us To Earth, an earlier story which was a tag to Unnatural Selection, an episode which was a tag, of a sort, to Menace, which... oh, you get the point.
Summary: Well, I wrote in the damn wrist beads; seems only fitting I should write them out. And Jack and Sam practice the fine art of not talking about what they're talking about.
Disclaimer: The stars are uncopyrightable. Pity I'm not writing about the stars. The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of the President, who has private information on the Capitol of Wyoming. Objects in telescope may be farther than they appear. Not to be used for the other use. Questions, comments and cirrus clouds can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com. Thank you for reading.

Series Home: http://magibrain.dreamwidth.org/512066.html
Wordcount: About 2500.

These lies mean that something in the nation wants to die.
What is there now to hold us to earth? We long to go.
It is the longing for someone to come and take us by the
     hand to where they all are sleeping:
where the Egyptian pharaohs are asleep, and our own mothers,
and all those disappeared children, who went around with us
     on the rings at grade school....

– "The Teeth Mother Naked At Last", Robert Bly


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How Jack finds himself in the parking lot of an old, dilapidated and long-abandoned gas-station is that after he got home, he made the mistake of stargazing. )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: To Hold Us To Earth
Rating: T.
Genre: Character study/quiet angst.
Beta: I have not pried into matters.
Continuity: Plays well with canon.
Prerequisites: Orientation in Season 6. Tag to Unnatural Selection, spoilers for Unnatural Selection, references with varying degrees of obliqueness to Abyss, Menace, Enemies, and Small Victories.
Summary: Midway through Season 6, Jack makes a rather interesting fashion choice. I examine why.
Disclaimer: The reasons for MGM's holding of copyright over these characters are a lot more obvious than Jack's reasons for his choices in accessorization. The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of Richard Dean Anderson. This fanfic is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease. Do not eat toner. Questions, comments and chotkis can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com. Thank you for reading.

Series Home: http://magibrain.dreamwidth.org/512066.html
Wordcount: About 2000.
A/N: The meditation points herein are taken from the 42 Negative Confessions listed on the Papyrus of Ani.

Jack walks into Daniel's office sometime when Jonas is asleep. They should all be asleep – Jonas and Carter and Hammond and even Teal'c, if you substitute kel'no'reem, and while the Jaffa meditation might not be the same as good, old-fashioned shuteye, it amounts to the same thing in the dark of the night.

... ... ... )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)

Title: The Night, All Along
Author: magistrate
Rating: T.
Genre: Gen character study. Angst, hurt/comfort, a dash of action and drama and a hell of a lot of rambledansen.
Beta:  ...gamma, delta?  No, not really, not at all.
Continuity: Legacy post-ep, but a Legacy AU.  Machello's rapidly gaining notoriety at the SGC as someone for whom collateral damage is just part of the game.
Summary: I just wanted not to be scared of old Mr. Madness skulldigging around, sporting his diamond stubble...
Disclaimer: I suppose there's some wacky alternate universe where I owned the rights to SG-1 and could make money off this fic.  That universe is not this one.  The opinions expressed herein are the properties of the characters and not of Belle Waring, though the opinions expressed in the quoted material of the summary is totally the property of Belle Waring, and no infringement is intended.  This product not intended for use as a dental drill.  Questions, comments and carbamazepine can be left in replies or directed to magistrata(at)gmail(dot)com.  Thank you for reading!

A/N: What? Sometimes a guy just needs to write six thousand words of angst without concern for plot or structure.  If you want plot and structure, read Beneath a Beating Sun.


It's nine days after Carter returns to active duty – is returned, really, and no one quite misses that – and T-minus twenty minutes to her first mission since.  Doesn't seem like so much time, put like that.

Fortunately, time has other ways of tracking itself.

For instance: Daniel's exhausted everything with text from the Linvris council room, and almost everything they've managed to decode from Machello's lab.  Carter's gone through a book of practice exams in physics and mathematics too easy for her, apparently for recreation.  The last of the snow has melted from the mountain, Teal'c's reported that Junior is doing well again, and Jack's hair is getting to the rakish, tousle-able length it only ever gets to when he's too busy, ill, or apathetic to get it cut for a month.

Carter's hair is almost back to a respectable length; the bruising and scabs where clumps were ripped out have faded away.  Her fingernails have been their standard length for a while: just long enough to slide under labels or into small cracks in casings for leverage, not long enough to get in her way.  Technically long enough to do damage, but that hasn't been a problem so far.

And Jack's watch is going off to tell him to get his ass and team in gear.

Read more... )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: Beneath A Beating Sun ch.16: Revisions
Chapter Summary:
Questions, answers, and a plan that just might work.
Index post: [Fic] Beneath a Beating Sun - Index

In which the SGC rallies. )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: Beneath A Beating Sun ch.15: Reunions
Chapter Summary:
The Tok'ra and Free Jaffa seem to have something up their sleeves.
Index post: [Fic] Beneath a Beating Sun - Index

In which allies new and old are found. )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: Beneath A Beating Sun ch.12: Samsara
Chapter Summary:
Nowhere is safe, no one is certain, and SG-1 splits apart from the strain.
Index post: [Fic] Beneath a Beating Sun - Index


In which things fall apart. )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: Beneath A Beating Sun ch.11: Angels
Chapter Summary:
Allies appear, and make things worse. The situation at the SGC slips a little farther out of anyone's control.
Index post: [Fic] Beneath a Beating Sun - Index

In which desperation and damage darken the door. )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: Beneath A Beating Sun ch.10: Skirmishes
Chapter Summary:
Politics, arguments, existential crises... and oh, yes, Anubis attacks.
Index post: [Fic] Beneath a Beating Sun - Index

In which everything goes to shit. Again. )
magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: Beneath A Beating Sun ch.09: Portents
Chapter Summary:
Unwelcome news, unwelcome diagnoses, a side jaunt into epistemology, and a rather odd day.
Index post: [Fic] Beneath a Beating Sun - Index

In which the SGC braces for the coming storms. )

magibrain: The gateway to the stars stands waiting. (Stargate)
Title: Beneath A Beating Sun ch.08: Entity
Chapter Summary:
 Two steps forward, two steps back.  The SGC deals with one crisis, while in the background, things get worse.
Index post: [Fic] Beneath a Beating Sun - Index


In which communication is tentative, and translation often catastrophic. )

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