It was a clean break, Keller said. The leg itself would heal just fine in a month or so, possibly less given Dean's unique physiology as a vessel and former Tok'ra; if he had fallen in Atlantis, he'd be on desk duty already. But given that he'd fallen down a flight of stairs in one of Michael's labs and had gotten scraped up as well as breaking his leg, isolation was mandatory... just to make sure he wasn't going to turn into a bug or a hive ship or come down with Second Childhood or anything like that. His initial scans and bloodwork had come back clean, but the hive ship spores hadn't turned up for close to a month, so better safe than sorry.
Dean understood. Really. He was just bored out of his tree--bored enough to consider actually doing some research in the Atlantis database to see whether the Ancients had any lore about Pegasus monsters of a more supernatural order than Wraith.
And then McKay had to go and slice his arm open in the same lab. So of course Beckett insisted on putting McKay in the same isolation room as Dean.
"Carson, are you nuts?!" McKay objected as Beckett and Ronon wheeled him into the isolation room. "Putting me in here with Mr. Demon Hunter?! He'll probably try to hex me in my sleep!"
"I might," Dean shot back, "if I had anything to make a hex bag with. Now, a summoning ritual...."
"Carsooon!!!"
"Oh, shut it, Rodney," Carson snapped. "Else I'll have Ronon put the restraints on."
McKay looked up at his teammate. "You wouldn't... right? Right??"
Ronon shrugged an eyebrow. "'S up to Doc."
McKay huffed. "Oh, fine. Just, just... keep him on his side of the room, all right?"
Dean rolled his eyes. "Geez, McKay, you're worse than Sam. Like I don't know how to share a space. Hell, we lived in apartments smaller than this when we were kids."
McKay sent him a baleful glance and proceeded to pester Beckett some more.
Ronon wandered over to Dean's bedside. "Hey. How you holdin' up?"
Dean shrugged. "Bored. Actually finished my paperwork for once."
Ronon grinned. "Listen, McKay... he grows on you."
Dean raised a skeptical eyebrow--until Ronon leaned as close as he could get with the hazmat suit on and rumbled something quietly in the general direction of Dean's ear.
Re: FILLED: Your Planet Is Weird 1/? (SPN/SGA, AU)rbmi_fanApril 9 2012, 04:06:59 UTC
I APOLOGIZE FOR NOTHING.
Ahaha, I think I love this. Awesome premise. I might possibly have to check out that 'verse when I have more time <3
just to make sure he wasn't going to turn into a bug or a hive ship or come down with Second Childhood or anything like that. And that's pretty much a day in the life of SGA XD
Re: FILLED: Your Planet Is Weird 1/? (SPN/SGA, AU)ramblin_rosieApril 9 2012, 04:41:51 UTC
Heeeeee. I thought about doing something serious, but it's... not likely to turn out that way. :D
Oh, please do! The original trilogy crossover is more SG-1 than SGA, but the sequel that's posted is all SGA, and the major sequel I have planned for this summer is SGA-leaning as well. :)
Re: FILLED: Your Planet Is Weird 1/? (SPN/SGA, AU)rbmi_fanApril 9 2012, 04:59:47 UTC
:D
That it totally all right. I have only actually seen about two and a half seasons of SGA so far, so I'll be able to follow an SG-1 crossover better anyway <3
Re: FILLED: Your Planet Is Weird 1/? (SPN/SGA, AU)ramblin_rosieMay 17 2012, 08:32:50 UTC
Apologies to everyone who might be waiting on a continuation of this--I'll get back to it shortly, I hope! RL and other bunnies have pulled me away, but if I can corral the muse, I'll get it done.
It was a clean break, Keller said. The leg itself would heal just fine in a month or so, possibly less given Dean's unique physiology as a vessel and former Tok'ra; if he had fallen in Atlantis, he'd be on desk duty already. But given that he'd fallen down a flight of stairs in one of Michael's labs and had gotten scraped up as well as breaking his leg, isolation was mandatory... just to make sure he wasn't going to turn into a bug or a hive ship or come down with Second Childhood or anything like that. His initial scans and bloodwork had come back clean, but the hive ship spores hadn't turned up for close to a month, so better safe than sorry.
Dean understood. Really. He was just bored out of his tree--bored enough to consider actually doing some research in the Atlantis database to see whether the Ancients had any lore about Pegasus monsters of a more supernatural order than Wraith.
And then McKay had to go and slice his arm open in the same lab. So of course Beckett insisted on putting McKay in the same isolation room as Dean.
"Carson, are you nuts?!" McKay objected as Beckett and Ronon wheeled him into the isolation room. "Putting me in here with Mr. Demon Hunter?! He'll probably try to hex me in my sleep!"
"I might," Dean shot back, "if I had anything to make a hex bag with. Now, a summoning ritual...."
"Carsooon!!!"
"Oh, shut it, Rodney," Carson snapped. "Else I'll have Ronon put the restraints on."
McKay looked up at his teammate. "You wouldn't... right? Right??"
Ronon shrugged an eyebrow. "'S up to Doc."
McKay huffed. "Oh, fine. Just, just... keep him on his side of the room, all right?"
Dean rolled his eyes. "Geez, McKay, you're worse than Sam. Like I don't know how to share a space. Hell, we lived in apartments smaller than this when we were kids."
McKay sent him a baleful glance and proceeded to pester Beckett some more.
Ronon wandered over to Dean's bedside. "Hey. How you holdin' up?"
Dean shrugged. "Bored. Actually finished my paperwork for once."
Ronon grinned. "Listen, McKay... he grows on you."
Dean raised a skeptical eyebrow--until Ronon leaned as close as he could get with the hazmat suit on and rumbled something quietly in the general direction of Dean's ear.
And suddenly Dean had a plan.
(TBC)
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Ahaha, I think I love this. Awesome premise. I might possibly have to check out that 'verse when I have more time <3
just to make sure he wasn't going to turn into a bug or a hive ship or come down with Second Childhood or anything like that. And that's pretty much a day in the life of SGA XD
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Oh, please do! The original trilogy crossover is more SG-1 than SGA, but the sequel that's posted is all SGA, and the major sequel I have planned for this summer is SGA-leaning as well. :)
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That it totally all right. I have only actually seen about two and a half seasons of SGA so far, so I'll be able to follow an SG-1 crossover better anyway <3
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Oh boy - I'm curious who'll annoy whom faster. :D
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