Show: Stargate SG-1
Rec Category: Crossover
Characters: Team, Jacob Carter, General Hammond, Janet Frasier
Het/Slash/Gen: Gen
Warnings: language, crossover with Supernatural
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Syndicated Sci-Fi Show Why This Must Be Read: The best crossovers are completely accessible to readers who only know one of the fandoms. Despite never having seen a single ep of Supernatural, I found this hugely entertaining and easy to follow. If you are a fan of SPN, this story slots into Changing Channels, with a new show added to the mix: SG-1!
So what happens when Sam and Dean suddenly find themselves off-world and part of SG-15... only they think it's just another TV show, and not actually real? Things blowing up, snappy banter, Jacob snark, Teal'c hero-worship by young Jaffa, teamy goodness, a cheerful swipe at the Ancients, and a long, satisfying read!
Jackson nodded his head significantly towards the door, from behind which, sure enough, bangs and zapping could be heard. “Unless you're looking to go out like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - we're stuck with sitting tight and waiting for her to find us.”
“Really? No secret passages or, uh, you know, ventilation shafts?” Sam had his earnest-and-helpful face on, the one used for coaxing answers out of witnesses. It was wasted on Jackson.
“You must watch a lot of TV,” he remarked archly. Dean figured that meant 'no.'
“So, uhm, you do this often?” Sam tried.
Jackson closed his eyes and rubbed his temples. “The dead false god part, the daring rescue part, or the none-of-this-makes-sense part?”
Sam shrugged.
Jackson mulled it over. “Actually... yes.” He pursed his lips, “And what about you?”
“What about us?” Sam asked, looking entirely too innocent.
“For starters? Oh, I don't know. How about how you ended up on an off-world mission- with an SG team- despite having no experience?”
“What? Nah.” Dean said. “SG-15. Says so on our uniforms. Or did. Right, Sammy?”
“Uh, right,” Sam replied. “SG-15, that's us.”
“C'mon,” Jackson said, and his tone was too reasonable for comfort. “We're gonna be stuck here for awhile. You're not part of the SGC, so what are you? You can't be the NID, they'd have prepped you better.” He smiled, and it was so open and friendly that Dean distrusted it on principle alone.