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Title: On Wings Azure
Author:
scarlet_gryphon
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Gen
Words: 1,574
Notes: This has to be one of the oddest 'fics I've written so far, I think. It was fun as hell, though. *Evil Grin* Plays off the fact that a certain mythological beast can be found in nearly the same form in almost every culture across the world.
Summary: 'So, Rodney, how long have you had wings?' John asked, winning the McKay award for the Most Blindingly Stupid Question of the Year.
( High he soars on wings azure )
Author:
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Rating: PG-13
Genre: Gen
Words: 1,574
Notes: This has to be one of the oddest 'fics I've written so far, I think. It was fun as hell, though. *Evil Grin* Plays off the fact that a certain mythological beast can be found in nearly the same form in almost every culture across the world.
Summary: 'So, Rodney, how long have you had wings?' John asked, winning the McKay award for the Most Blindingly Stupid Question of the Year.
( High he soars on wings azure )
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Title: Looking A Gift Jellyfish In The...
Author: Tielan
Summary: Rodney learns not to judge a species by it's exoskeleton (or lack of same).
Characters: Team
Rating: G
( Looking A Gift Jellyfish In The... )
Author: Tielan
Summary: Rodney learns not to judge a species by it's exoskeleton (or lack of same).
Characters: Team
Rating: G
( Looking A Gift Jellyfish In The... )
Beneath The Sand, By Jewels
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Title: Beneath The Sand
Author: Jewels (
bjewelled)
Rating: G
Summary: Nothing good ever comes from picking up strange objects on foreign planets, right?
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Author: Jewels (
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Rating: G
Summary: Nothing good ever comes from picking up strange objects on foreign planets, right?
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ADMIN: The Inhuman Intelligence Challenge
Jul. 4th, 2009 02:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Turns out a picture was worth just about a thousand words: you can read the 4 challenge responses here and here. (But never fear: we are in challenge season, competing with the SGA big bang and McShep Match and kink_bingo and cliche_bingo etc. etc., so we'll just keep beating on against the current, etc.)
malnpudl dropped us a line noting that, "I was just reading a fascinating article. New research opens a window on the minds of plants about how plants appear to respond to their environment in ways that meet many definitions of intelligence.
This looks like inspiration for SGA fic to me. The show's budget limited it mostly to humanoid "alien" species, but fic lifts that limitation. How about an "inhuman intelligence" challenge in which the SGA folks encounter or explore life forms that are entirely unlike us, whether animal, vegetable, mineral, or something even stranger?" (Icon only a suggestion, but whales FTW!)
So how about it? Stretch your worldbuilding imagination and discover intelligent life of a different kind. Today's the fourth of July; I'll probably leave this challenge open a bit longer considering its challenge season, but we certainly will not close before July 25, 2009.
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This looks like inspiration for SGA fic to me. The show's budget limited it mostly to humanoid "alien" species, but fic lifts that limitation. How about an "inhuman intelligence" challenge in which the SGA folks encounter or explore life forms that are entirely unlike us, whether animal, vegetable, mineral, or something even stranger?" (Icon only a suggestion, but whales FTW!)
So how about it? Stretch your worldbuilding imagination and discover intelligent life of a different kind. Today's the fourth of July; I'll probably leave this challenge open a bit longer considering its challenge season, but we certainly will not close before July 25, 2009.
ADMIN: The Inhuman Intelligence Challenge
Jul. 4th, 2009 02:19 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Turns out a picture was worth just about a thousand words: you can read the 4 challenge responses here and here. (But never fear: we are in challenge season, competing with the SGA big bang and McShep Match and kink_bingo and cliche_bingo etc. etc., so we'll just keep beating on against the current, etc.)
malnpudl dropped us a line noting that, "I was just reading a fascinating article. New research opens a window on the minds of plants about how plants appear to respond to their environment in ways that meet many definitions of intelligence.
This looks like inspiration for SGA fic to me. The show's budget limited it mostly to humanoid "alien" species, but fic lifts that limitation. How about an "inhuman intelligence" challenge in which the SGA folks encounter or explore life forms that are entirely unlike us, whether animal, vegetable, mineral, or something even stranger?" (Icon only a suggestion, but whales FTW!)
So how about it? Stretch your worldbuilding imagination and discover intelligent life of a different kind. Today's the fourth of July; I'll probably leave this challenge open a bit longer considering its challenge season, but we certainly will not close before July 25, 2009.
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
This looks like inspiration for SGA fic to me. The show's budget limited it mostly to humanoid "alien" species, but fic lifts that limitation. How about an "inhuman intelligence" challenge in which the SGA folks encounter or explore life forms that are entirely unlike us, whether animal, vegetable, mineral, or something even stranger?" (Icon only a suggestion, but whales FTW!)
So how about it? Stretch your worldbuilding imagination and discover intelligent life of a different kind. Today's the fourth of July; I'll probably leave this challenge open a bit longer considering its challenge season, but we certainly will not close before July 25, 2009.