Tiny bit of implied slash at the end. 8Dlilyleia78March 30 2009, 05:56:16 UTC
Five things Sam *really* likes about being in charge of Atlantis.
1. The chance to use all her skill sets to the fullest. Not that she wasn't doing that on SG-1, but there was always someone to remind her that she's an officer in the USAF and that comes first. On Atlantis, sometime the city's best interests are best served by serving science, and that's a nice change of pace.
2. Rodney McKay. Yeah, that little leering crush thing was really creepy when they first met, and the man's ego is still big enough for any three people she knows. But he's an astrophysicist, and he gets it. Not in the more general scientist-in-the-field way Daniel gets her, but in a more specific 'theoretical-becomes-practical' way. It makes the ache of homesickness a little easier when McKay bounces ideas off of her and they start finishing each other's sentences
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Re: Tiny bit of implied slash at the end. 8DsidljApril 1 2009, 21:44:26 UTC
I'll throw my favorite votes behind 2 and 5, as well. But I wonder if #1 isn't Sam's favorite. Science is totally her first love, and there's a whole new set of problems and projects to entrance her in this new galaxy. :-)
Re: Tiny bit of implied slash at the end. 8Dlilyleia78April 2 2009, 04:23:24 UTC
Thanks, someday someone will have to explain to me how my two great Stargate loves are Daniel Jackson and Rodney McKay. I must have a thing for snarky geniuses. :)
I gotta think it's exciting for Sam and Rodney to have someone else there right on their level, probably more Sam as Rodney also has Zelenka.
1. The chance to use all her skill sets to the fullest. Not that she wasn't doing that on SG-1, but there was always someone to remind her that she's an officer in the USAF and that comes first. On Atlantis, sometime the city's best interests are best served by serving science, and that's a nice change of pace.
2. Rodney McKay. Yeah, that little leering crush thing was really creepy when they first met, and the man's ego is still big enough for any three people she knows. But he's an astrophysicist, and he gets it. Not in the more general scientist-in-the-field way Daniel gets her, but in a more specific 'theoretical-becomes-practical' way. It makes the ache of homesickness a little easier when McKay bounces ideas off of her and they start finishing each other's sentences ( ... )
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I gotta think it's exciting for Sam and Rodney to have someone else there right on their level, probably more Sam as Rodney also has Zelenka.
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