A Stargate
SG-1 gen fanzine focusing on Jack, Daniel and team stories.
Approximately 143,000+
words. 203 pages of reduced print (Times New Roman, 11 point, in columnar
format).
Rubicon by Nancy Richardson: Daniel unwittingly seeks
for something on an alien planet and Jack’s along for the ride.
Rebirth by ETS: A novella that fills in the
gaps of “Fallen” and “Homecoming” as Daniel readjusts to his life back with
SG-1 and among the people of the SGC. Some returning memories are harder to
bear than others, but his team mates are there for him.
Dream Team by Darcy: How do new guys view the
legendary SG 1? With respect, intimidation, fear, admiration, all of the
above? Find out first hand from a newbie point of view.
In Deed, In
Thought, In Spirit by Wilma Hoogland: This novella takes place a couple of weeks
after The Curse. Daniel is kidnapped and forced to use
his skills to aid an enemy, Colonel O’Neill is in a strange coma, and what is
at first thought to be an NID plot soon takes a bizarre twist involving the
Goa’uld and the Tok’ra.
Just When You
Least Expect It by Tiv’ester: A short story centered around Fallen as
SG-1 and Daniel meet up again.
Promises
Made by
Kiva: Jack
and Daniel have a little talk about the real reason Daniel seems reluctant to
return to Abydos, as the anniversary of his departure from the planet after his
wife's abduction rolls around. (Set shortly before Secrets.)
Words by Sheila Paulson: After a blow to the head,
Daniel seems to be suffering from a strange form of aphasia.
Mri Di Ankh by Nefret: A short story picking up at
the end of Homecoming as SG-1 finally welcomes Daniel
completely home.
Hush by JoaG: A new planet with possible
ties to ancient Minoan culture finds SG-1 in trouble once again and Daniel
struggling to understand what they have done to offend the locals.
A Period of
Silent Reflection by Julie Fortune: There's only one thing worse than playing diplomat for Jack
O'Neill: doing it in pantomime. Trapped on a planet where silence is an art
form, Jack makes one faux pas too many, and all the remedial meditation in the
world can't save him -- or SG-1 -- from the ultimate consequences of his
actions.
Thick by L. A. Carr: Jack has a “secret” from
the rest of SG-1 that could ultimately prove their downfall … or their
salvation.
It’s Never What
You Think by
K. Hanna Korossy: In
this novella, Jack disappears in the middle of a briefing and before long, the
remaining members of SG-1 find themselves trying to solve an ancient alien
puzzle to locate and rescue their missing commander and friend before it’s too
late.
Artwork by Leah Rosenthal, Cat’s Meow Creative Arts, Amy, Wilma, Lightfoot, Sheila Paulson, JDArt and Sgtsiler!
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