This is just neat. I like that the "real things" can be identified by their scars, and I love that it's an act of courage for John to spend his time in the labs to be with Rodney. Also, poor Elizabeth. If I had her job, I'd probably get a lot of headaches too.
fascinating and lovely. I like the scars thing - you always wonder what clones would look like without the various life experiences the original went through. (for example, if my brother hadn't been such a picky eater and eaten practically no protein during his childhood, there's no doubt he would've grown to the height all the other men in the family did. As it is, he's a good few inches shorter.)
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Oh, yes. He makes things look effortless, but not many people know what's really going on in that head of his.
Thanks for the lovely comment!
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I like that you told it from Teyla's point of view, too.
And the ending is perfect.
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Always gotta watch out for the quiet ones ;)
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it.
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you always wonder what clones would look like without the various life experiences the original went through
Oh yes. Life experiences vs. genetics is fascinating stuff.
Thanks for reading!
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