I liked the imagery here. I enjoyed Daniel's inner monologue, and the way
he "hooked" the criminal with his supposedly from left field type
question. Well done. I loved the end where he is rather resigned that
Jack is going to be unmerciful in not letting Daniel forget this
incident. Very nice!
I love this, Daniel's experience tying in so well with the guy's
paranoia, the way the song is used very cleverly to feed it, and this:
And Daniel brained him with the bottle of milk. - is just perfect.
Oh, hello! Are you Kathryn Anderson? I couldn't find a way to comment on
the original page, but I wanted to let you know that I adored the story.
You're right; it would have been almost trite for a Blair story, but for
Daniel, who is used to handling his share of the crazies off-world, this
was perfect! Thanks!
Just realized that the "multific" link would lead me here, so...
I loved how very Daniel this was, and I recced it over at the other day. Thanks for a
delightful little ficlet! And I'll edit the entry to include a pointer over here.
Great idea and sounds just like Daniel and his logic ... and Jack would love
teasing him about once he heard about from a paper no doubt as I don't thing
Daniel would admit to it straight away. Thanks for sharing.
I know almost nothing about Stargate SG-1, but I didn't need to. A very effective little story.
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Mmm. A well-played idea, the irony of Daniel using his alien knowledge to talk the guy down and then, bam. Hee. :-)
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I probably know less about SG-1 than does, but I enjoyed this, too. It gave me a chuckle, and it fits the song perfectly.
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I liked the imagery here. I enjoyed Daniel's inner monologue, and the way he "hooked" the criminal with his supposedly from left field type question. Well done. I loved the end where he is rather resigned that Jack is going to be unmerciful in not letting Daniel forget this incident. Very nice!
(from http://community.livejournal.com/multific/1988.html)
I love this, Daniel's experience tying in so well with the guy's paranoia, the way the song is used very cleverly to feed it, and this: And Daniel brained him with the bottle of milk. - is just perfect.
(from http://community.livejournal.com/multific/1988.html)
Oh, hello! Are you Kathryn Anderson? I couldn't find a way to comment on the original page, but I wanted to let you know that I adored the story. You're right; it would have been almost trite for a Blair story, but for Daniel, who is used to handling his share of the crazies off-world, this was perfect! Thanks!
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Just realized that the "multific" link would lead me here, so...
I loved how very Daniel this was, and I recced it over at the other day. Thanks for a delightful little ficlet! And I'll edit the entry to include a pointer over here.
(from http://community.livejournal.com/multific/1988.html)
Great idea and sounds just like Daniel and his logic ... and Jack would love teasing him about once he heard about from a paper no doubt as I don't thing Daniel would admit to it straight away. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice. I like seeing Daniel competent.
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