Summary: Rodney McKay can't lie. He really can't. He's lost entire fortunes playing poker because he can't keep from giving himself away.
So when he lies and tells his sister that he and John Sheppard are involved--he and the very straight John Sheppard--you know things are going to go terribly, horribly wrong.
Summary: Lorne joins McKay and Sheppard for a bit of extracurricular fun, and finds that it doesn't go quite as he imagined - or rather, it goes as he really should have imagined, if he had been thinking about things clearly instead of "this will be so hot."
Summary: Atlantis has gained its independence. Now they must stand on their own and prepare to rid Pegasus of the Wraith. At the same time, they may have to fight against enemies both in Pegasus and back on Earth who have their own objectives for Atlantis.
Summary: This was inspired by that wonderful moment when the doors close in front of Woolsey. Is the city sentient? And if so, what is she trying to hide from him?
Summary: Evan Lorne has some decisions to make, and one General Jack O'Neill is not about to make it easy for him. Set during the beginning of S2, before the command staff returns to Atlantis.
Ok, I have to ask. Why is Radek a "Resident," not a "Citizen"???
Author's Response: Because Citizens have the ATA Gene & Residents don\'t. Atlantis is rather litereal in that regard. Also, you are the first person to comment on that! Thanks!
Chapter 9: Atlantis Chapter Four – Sounding the All Clear
Summary: He had begun to build a life here now. (Sequel to Exile--would make more sense if you read that first). Also, additional snide commentary about TPTB as well.
I didn't read "Exile" but I enjoyed this story anyway.
The ship running away with its crew bein John's fault, it's hilarious. :d
Perfect timing . This story comes just when I realized that the old military commander on SGU may be younger than Sheppard! I know I'm slow but if they think a hotty like Sheppard is old, what's left for the rest of us?
Great story. More please!
Author's Response: The part that I find incredibly ironic is that the proposed name for the new military commander on SGU is Colonel Everett Young. Excuse me? Ever-Young? Freud would have a field day. And yes, you\'re right about Sheppard too. *sigh* Well, the inklings of another installment are rambling around in the empty space that is my mind, so you might see more along these lines in the future--thanks!