Penname: lizvogel [
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Real name: Liz A. Vogel
Member Since: 16 Aug 2006
Membership status: Member
Summary:
Categories: Orphan
Characters: None
Genres: None
Warnings: None
Chapters: 0 [
Table of Contents]
Series: None
Word count: 0; Completed: No
Updated: 31 Dec 1969; Published: 31 Dec 1969
Absolutely grand! I really enjoyed "Retrograde", and I'm delighted to find that the sequels are just as good. You've really got a knack for clever turns of phrase, as well as good solid storytelling. Good stuff!
Summary: Sometimes SG-1 misses the days when all you had to worry about were the Goa'uld.
Updated: 05 Sep 2006; Published: 05 Sep 2006
Cute! Loved the SG-1 banter.
Author's Response: Thank you! I really enjoy writing banter far too much, so it's great to hear that it's fun to read!
Summary: Ronon shares a bit of Sateda with the team.
Updated: 24 Mar 2007; Published: 17 Sep 2006
This? Was good. Nice job of exploring some of Ronon's depths while still keeping him (and the rest of the gang) in character, taciturn and all.
Gaen sounds neat. Wish I could smell it in person.
I love the way you use scents to make the descriptions more real. And Ronon not wanting to see Atlantis without the Earth tech cluttering it up, is terrific.
Chapter 3: Spirit of Place
Summary: A collection of 6 shorts exploring John Sheppard's reaction to the changes in his life in
The Return (SGA 03x10).
Updated: 29 Sep 2006; Published: 29 Sep 2006
Ooh, nice. Definitely a good choice to have all the senses represented. I particularly liked Smell -- so true, what the different scents of sweat can tell you. Good job.
Author's Response: *Tips hat* Thank you kindly!
Summary: I blame the Discovery Channel, for lo, All Souls Day is pretty darned creepy in some places. o_O; (sga_flashfic Halloween Challenge)
Updated: 06 Nov 2006; Published: 06 Nov 2006
That was cute. Thanks for the grin.
Author's Response: Glad you liked it! ^_^
Summary:
Categories: Orphan
Characters: None
Genres: None
Warnings: None
Chapters: 0 [
Table of Contents]
Series: None
Word count: 0; Completed: No
Updated: 31 Dec 1969; Published: 31 Dec 1969
*grin* That was fun. Great ending!
Summary: Spoilers for The Seige I-III. "I can be better," Rodney says, and pulls the trigger.
Categories:
General
Characters:
Carson Beckett,
Elizabeth Weir,
John Sheppard,
Other,
Radek Zelenka,
Rodney McKay
Genres: AU - Alternate Universe,
Action/Adventure,
Angst,
Character Study,
Drama,
Episode Related,
Friendship,
Hurt ComfortWarnings: None
Chapters: 3 [
Table of Contents]
Series: None
Word count: 9555; Completed: Yes
Updated: 13 Dec 2006; Published: 13 Dec 2006
Good story. I think you nailed the smart-person-vs-society angle pretty well. (Bits of this gave me flashbacks to high school, actually.) Good read.
Author's Response: Oh, Highschool~ Will you ever not be universally messed up?
Summary: Five ways John doesn't rescue Rodney
Updated: 17 Dec 2006; Published: 16 Dec 2006
"M.O.R.O.N.S." -- thanks, I needed that! :-)
Summary: The team heads home after a mission that didn't end in disaster for once.
Updated: 01 Feb 2007; Published: 01 Feb 2007
That was sweet. I don't usually care for holiday stories, but you managed just the right amount of sweet, not syrupy. Good job!
Summary: Rodney used to play the piano. Now someone else does. Spoilers for "McKay and Mrs. Miller." Slight future-fic.
Updated: 23 Jun 2007; Published: 21 Jun 2007
Very good. I particularly liked "...he's learned to keep a grip on the snarling egomaniac within" -- yeah, that's our Rodney.
Summary: Sometimes the trees are more important than the forest...
Updated: 15 Jul 2007; Published: 15 Jul 2007
*snort* Go, anthropologists!
Author's Response: Rah! Rah! *grin* Now I just need to find a way for the rest of the No-I\'m-Not-A-Physicist/Engineer/Genie-Stop-Asking-Me-To-Fix-Things! to get a turn to save the day... ^_~
Summary: While searching for an unknown power source the team encounters terror birds, pygmies, a really big kitty cat, and an Ancient genetic experiment that has been going on for centuries. Minor Sheppard whumpage and major Rodney snark ensues.
Updated: 24 Jul 2007; Published: 20 Jul 2007
Good story! Nice balance of funny & serious, and the alien culture felt really detailed and well-thought-out.
I did find the first-person POV a little distracting, especially with all the shifting verb tenses. However, I still really enjoyed it. Also, "...and now our CMO was a giant haggis in a lab coat." might just be the best line ever.
What would an Ixlatecutl be afraid of? Maybe Ronon with a napkin tucked under his chin?
Author's Response: Shifting verbs. Ooops. (Smacks self with grammer stick.) And I dunno - Rodney with a napkin tucked under his chin would be scarier. That man eats constantly! :)
Chapter 5: V: Let Downs And Beginnings
Summary: Sequel to "The Claws That Catch", wherein Sheppard meets the new Guardian and learns that some things are hard wired, and appearances only go skin deep some of the time.... And a bonus of double Shep whumpage!
Updated: 29 Sep 2007; Published: 05 Sep 2007
I've been looking forward to this sequel, and I'm not disappointed! Good action, good angst, good humour.
And yes, that is so like Sheppard, once he got over being freaked out himself, to make sure everybody else got a chance to be freaked out, too...
Looking forward to the next one!
Author's Response: I\'m happy I didn\'t disappoint! But, alas,the next story will come slowly. But come it will. :)
Summary: There are many reasons that Radek doesn't like to go off-world. Being stuck in a half-submerged Ancient outpost has just become another one.
Updated: 07 Dec 2007; Published: 07 Dec 2007
Ooh, Zelenka *and* T.S. Eliot. Good stuff!
Chapter 1: Till Human Voices Wake Us
Summary: "You surprise me, McKay."
Updated: 22 Dec 2007; Published: 21 Dec 2007
Ouch. Yeah, Teyla is wise, all right.
Summary: The team gets caught in a trade deal that will have an unexpected cost for one of their four.
Written for the SGA Gen Ficathon, Theme: Friendship, Prompt: Self-sacrifice.
Updated: 04 May 2008; Published: 03 May 2008
That was very good. I kept expecting McKay to have traded his knowledge of near-Ascension, but his music instead was perfect, and poignant.
I loved Ronon with his new knife-fighting skills. Sheppard's reaction makes sense, but I can also see some aging master making the trade gladly, thankful to know that his art won't die with him.
Nicely done.
Author's Response: I\'m glad you enjoyed it! Yes, I think some people would appreciate a skill trade...it\'s not really evil, just very different from how we view the ownership of talents.
Chapter 1: The Seat of Talents
Summary: "Don't worry, McKay," John said. "We'll keep you safe out there." Getting captured by slavers is bad enough, and then Rodney eats the wrong dessert...
Written for the Gen Ficathon, prompt: "Slavery, captivity or hostages." Warnings for gratuitous h/c and Rodney-whump.
Updated: 13 May 2008; Published: 13 May 2008
Death by fruit cup -- gotta love it. Great team banter!
Author's Response: Thanks, so glad you enjoyed it!
Summary: Sheppard tries to talk McKay into taking a little trip. I was challenged to use the words 'intercontinental', 'lamppost', 'countenance', and 'corollary', and this is what happened.
Spoilers for season 3, specifically "Lifeline".
Updated: 04 Jun 2008; Published: 01 Jun 2008
*grin* Love it. Prompts nicely incorporated. And you win the internets for "Giant venomous reptilian space chickens".
Summary: The Ancients really did leave an awful lot of unfinished projects lying around... crack!fic. (The vaguest of season 2 and 3 spoilers)
Updated: 25 Jun 2008; Published: 25 Jun 2008
LOL! Yeah, that would explain *a lot*.