This is massively intriguing. Kolya is a character who interests me anyway, but McKay's non-reaction here was a unique take, I think (it's too easy to go for the angst-ridden damsel in distress thing) and the power relationships in this story are fascinating. Which of them has the power when Kolya wants a reaction and McKay can't oblige? Co-dependency yay! (ahem). I wonder whether they end up in (a kind of) love? And what will McKay do if/when Sheppard *does* rescue him? And what's Sheppard thinking this whole time? And do they have an established relationship or is McKay just wishfully thinking or deliberately messing with Kolya's head?
Ooooh, I'm just, can't wait for the whole thing now, you teaser you *g*.
I was inspiring by reading comments about the odd way Kolya looked at McKay and responded to him.
Yes! There is definitely *something* between them. Were these the comments you were thinking of? I'm not sure I agree with everything here, but it's an interesting discussion.
For the rest of it, you'll just have to wait.
Cruel *g*. Would you consider posting the alternative versions of this scene that you have written?
Anyone coming across this (very good) fic and these comments while browsing the archives, be warned - the comments linked above feature some of the most ridiculous speculation about a character that I have ever read. Even given the fact that they only had half a season of canon to work with at that point...
I can hardly believe that you've put such effort into anonymously commenting on - and commenting on references to - posts that were made nearly 5 years ago. There was a lot of speculation on various characters in the early days of SGA, based on the very little concrete information available, and naturally a good deal of it turned out to go in directions the characters didn't go in. Not to mention the fact that, since a lot of different writers were involved in scripting the show, and a lot of different directors, editors, etc. put their own spin on things as well, the canon characterizations were often inconsistent despite the actors' best efforts
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Ooooh, I'm just, can't wait for the whole thing now, you teaser you *g*.
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And the co-dependency will figure largely in the story: they will have to depend on each other, in turn, to survive.
For the rest of it, you'll just have to wait.
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Yes! There is definitely *something* between them. Were these the comments you were thinking of? I'm not sure I agree with everything here, but it's an interesting discussion.
For the rest of it, you'll just have to wait.
Cruel *g*. Would you consider posting the alternative versions of this scene that you have written?
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