There's a story by Gen Varel that posits a situation in which Sam (and Jac) adopt Cassie....
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Originally posted by Ikorni View PostThere's a story by Gen Varel that posits a situation in which Sam (and Jac) adopt Cassie....
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Originally posted by Ikorni View PostI think it's the Lonely Together series, found on SamandJack.net (rated M) so I'm not going to link it here.
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Any other canon stories with S/J interaction with Cassie? A few of Pol's Campfires have nice moments that feel really natural.sigpic
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"When Colonel Maybourne and yourself were stranded off world, Major Carter felt a similar sense of frustration. She despaired at the thought of never seeing you again." ~Teal'c
"I didn't leave,because I'd have rather died myself,than lose Carter." ~Jack O'Neill
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Originally posted by SaraBahama View PostAny other canon stories with S/J interaction with Cassie? A few of Pol's Campfires have nice moments that feel really natural.
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Originally posted by hedwig View PostDidn't they borrow the ZPM from Antarctica to power the gate in order to dial the Eighth Chevron/Atlantis?
Jack created the gadget that dialed the Asgard Galaxy in "The Fifth Race", but that wasn't used when Atlantis was dialed the first time. It was burned out on it's first use. And what happened to the one that Sam/Samantha put together in "Point of View"?.
Or am I thinking of an AU/AR?
Originally posted by meredithe5 View Posthmmm maybe someone should write a fic about Cassie and her relationship with Sam and JacksigpicRamonaThePest (you know, Henry Huggins' friend)
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Originally posted by SaraBahama View Post
Sam and Jack
It’s still early season, but I do like to wonder how it is that Sam knows about Jack’s telescope on the roof –was the team over at some point and she noticed it and tucked the info away, or did she pick it up in conversation?
I am ALWAYS struck by Jack’s reaction to Sam going back down the elevator. I know that it is not a one dimensional concern: she is under his command, she is becoming a good friend, I don’t know if any other feelings are emerging…it seems too soon, but hindsight does layer added emotion to this moment.
And finally…when he makes the call to see if she’s still alive, and she doesn’t respond to ‘Captain Carter’ …he calls her, simply and heavily, ‘Sam’. There are a few beats before she picks up and I always wait with Jack, breathless, for the sound of her voice. Again, this is early on –but the layers of this relationship are as delicious as a fine cake: the love of brothers-at-arms, the love of friends…and in the future will be the love of the blending of their hearts.
I hope this is coherent –I’m still adjusting to the new time schedule.
Love you all!!sigpicRamonaThePest (you know, Henry Huggins' friend)
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I've always wished that the episode had also focused on Jack's perspective on losing another child instead of just developing Sam's bond with Cassie; I'd imagine it would have been more poignant for him after losing Charlie. The ending 'family' scene where he buys her a dog quite obviously suggests he does feel something more.
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Originally posted by RamonaThePest View PostI just reread the Fandemonium novel "Transitions" which features Cassie and her relationship with Sam (and the rest of the team) post Janet's death. By the way, it's written by Sabine Bauer - aka "Doc" for those of you who remember her excellent fanfiction from the early days.sigpic
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"When Colonel Maybourne and yourself were stranded off world, Major Carter felt a similar sense of frustration. She despaired at the thought of never seeing you again." ~Teal'c
"I didn't leave,because I'd have rather died myself,than lose Carter." ~Jack O'Neill
SaraBahama FanFic; AO3
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SaraB, check out "Hydra". I just re-read it and it truly captures Jack's snarkiness better than any of the books (I've read them all except the latest one which I'll start after I re-read it's prequel). The first few pages will make you think the characters are OFC, but there is a reason for that. I gave this book 5 stars along with the "Honor" books. I have to say that when I first started the Fandemonium books, I read them looking for the S/J moments. Now, as I re-read them without a preoccupation of The Ship - I enjoy the books more as SG-1 adventures/episodes. What ship is there, is in sync with tv canon.sigpicRamonaThePest (you know, Henry Huggins' friend)
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Originally posted by Ikorni View PostI've always wished that the episode had also focused on Jack's perspective on losing another child instead of just developing Sam's bond with Cassie; I'd imagine it would have been more poignant for him after losing Charlie. The ending 'family' scene where he buys her a dog quite obviously suggests he does feel something more.sigpic
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