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-title- The Double Disappearance of Colonel Sheppard, Chapter Two
-author- Sophonisba (
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-warnings- Gen. Silly. Fusion. Strong language. Humor relating to primary and secondary sexual characteristics. It shouldn't be necessary to read Chapter One to enjoy this.
-timeframe- Takes place during second season, sort of, after "Epiphany."
-characters- John, Rodney, Lorne, Cadman; cameos by Zelenka, Ronon, Elizabeth, and unnamed personnel
-disclaimer- SGA, of course, is not mine. Neither, sadly, is Steve Senn's The Double Disappearance of Walter Fozbek, on which this is based, in any sense -- I'm still uncertain of the status of my requested extension on the interlibrary loan. At one point, Lorne makes a reference to Dinosaur Comics.
-word count- 5056
-summary- Meanwhile, back on the home front, Rodney meets a very differently-shaped Lt. Col. Sheppard.
( It's amazing how distracting reading about dinosaurs can be... )
-author- Sophonisba (
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-warnings- Gen. Silly. Fusion. Strong language. Humor relating to primary and secondary sexual characteristics. It shouldn't be necessary to read Chapter One to enjoy this.
-timeframe- Takes place during second season, sort of, after "Epiphany."
-characters- John, Rodney, Lorne, Cadman; cameos by Zelenka, Ronon, Elizabeth, and unnamed personnel
-disclaimer- SGA, of course, is not mine. Neither, sadly, is Steve Senn's The Double Disappearance of Walter Fozbek, on which this is based, in any sense -- I'm still uncertain of the status of my requested extension on the interlibrary loan. At one point, Lorne makes a reference to Dinosaur Comics.
-word count- 5056
-summary- Meanwhile, back on the home front, Rodney meets a very differently-shaped Lt. Col. Sheppard.
( It's amazing how distracting reading about dinosaurs can be... )