Five authors who didn't write Stargate Atlantis, by rhymer23 (5 things challenge)

Jul 09, 2008 16:45

Title: Five Authors Who Didn't Write Stargate Atlantis
Author: Eildon Rhymer (rhymer23)
Rating: PG
Words: 3000
Characters: Team, plus others
Summary: Four authors who (fortunately for them) didn't write Stargate Atlantis, and one who (fortunately for Atlantis) didn't write it, either.

Five Authors Who Didn't Write Stargate Atlantis )

author: rhymer23, challenge: five things

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mecurtin July 9 2008, 16:03:01 UTC
You have made me supremely happy. *Supremely*. I can't figure out which I like best, either.

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rhymer23 July 9 2008, 19:58:37 UTC
I'm glad to hear that. It's good to make people happy! :-)

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fallenkalina July 9 2008, 16:07:18 UTC
I have been quite amused. Thank you.

I think Hamlet would have been much better if Ronon was there. And you derailed the entirety of Pride & Prejudice! Fantastic!

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rhymer23 July 9 2008, 19:59:21 UTC
I can think of many works of literature that would be made much better if Ronon were there. I didn't quite have the heart to unleash him on Pride and Prejudice, though. ;-)

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lomedet July 9 2008, 16:07:44 UTC
BWAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH!!!

you had me at the title of the first of these, and then they just kept getting better. petunias. ::snerk::

brilliant, absolutely brillant.

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rhymer23 July 9 2008, 20:01:02 UTC
Thank you! Rodney is indeed a Strange Animal at times. :-) And I just couldn't resist putting in the petunias...

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kiku65 July 9 2008, 16:09:35 UTC
Jane Austen would be so much cooler with Teyla in it! (I had to read it in school. Oh, the yawns)

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rhymer23 July 9 2008, 20:03:25 UTC
*laughs* I'd originally intended to put Sheppard in the Jane Austen part, but he was just too extreme for them. Teyla fits just well enough for them to understand her message. :-)

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naye July 9 2008, 16:12:32 UTC
Eeee~! I am full of love and smiles for this! The structure is genius, and it's all SO MUCH FUN! The characters! And the city! And the places they go and the people who meet them and all the reactions they get when they're just being themselves - I love it lots and lots and lots, and would read whole BOOKS of this! I really can't pick favorites overall, but Ronon getting Hamlet to shoot his uncle pretty much wins at everything. ♥

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rhymer23 July 9 2008, 20:05:15 UTC
Thanks! Glad the structure works, since it took quite a lot of thought and trial and error (and disobedient characters) to settle on in. I think quite a lot of people who studied Hamlet at school probably wish that Ronon had put in his appearance in Act 1 scene 1. ;-)

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