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Kent’s official zone recoveries, the ones at the clinic where serious people with clipboards and white coats took notes and shook their heads disappointedly, those are at 0%. But Kent’s unofficial zone recoveries, the ones where he and Jack were alone together, wrestling on the floor, cuddling on the couch, in bed… with those, Kent is nearly at a 100% success rate.
100%, except for the one that really mattered.
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- Part 2 of Tempest
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This Space Opera by AthenaAstrea
Fandom: JAG, NCIS, Stargate SG-1, The Sentinel (TV), Various Fandoms - Fandom
15 Jun 2019
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“Tony, I don’t want to scare the bejesus out of you or anything, but you are, like the hero of every space opera ever. Seriously, I’m getting Captain Kirk, Paul Atreides, and Obi Wan Kenobi all rolled into one here. The young Obi Wan I mean.” Guide Angela Montenegro
Guide Anthony DiNozzo thinks he's had his shot at bonding. He's met "his" sentinel and, for reasons that he doesn't want to talk about, he turned him down. That should be it. After all, if a person doesn't bond with their perfect match, they don't get another chance, right? Tony's former sentinel won't so much as consider bonding with another guide, even to treat his terminal illness.
Leave it to Tony to break all the rules and in doing so, end up in the middle of a goddamned space opera, complete with politics, aliens, and his very own Space Force general.
Okay, so technically, Major General Jonathan "Jack" O'Neill is Air Force, but by the time Tony is done, who knows, there may well be a sixth branch of the military. And who better to lead it than a guy who's saved Earth a few dozen times?
- Words:
- 221,606
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- 4
- Bookmarks:
- 1,807
Bookmarked by MojoFlower
17 Jan 2019
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Wonderful series. I adore Tony as the Guide, he's typically Tony, which is to say, insecure, competent, and fearful of anyone perceiving him as being so. Jack, on the other hand, has no such fears. They're a great pairing.
Author loves delving into the whys and wherefores of sentinels and guides in society, so that's very interesting, too.
I usually ship tony/gibbs, but I didn't feel at all jealous in this story, since Gibbs was such a huge important part of Tony's life, but more as a father ("tribal chief"), and someone who is entirely dedicated to Tony's safety and well-being. Supporting characters (like the Alpha pair of DC and Tobias Fornell) are well-rounded and loveable.
Author stopped at 4 works, but perhaps there are more on the way... never lose hope! (I am very curious to know who the eventual Alpha Pair for planet Earth would have been.)
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After Tony assaults a guide at a crime scene, an old friend brings the Alpha Guide of North America to DC to investigate Tony’s claim of guide misconduct. This starts Tony on a new path away from DC and NCIS, and he finally finds a place to call home.
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Bookmarked by MojoFlower
18 Jan 2019
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126k words. Very well-written story, includes pairings/crossovers I wouldn't have considered, but found fully satisfying.
Tony's life is falling apart, the team he'd considered family is irritable and hateful and it's all directed at him. Jethro's new interim guide has a lot to do with it: Tony's noticed that he's pushing "emotion bombs" at him, and it's taking all his energy to fight them off. Eventually, it becomes too overwhelming, and Tony punches him (after being shot in the arm). Tony's lifelong friend and near-brother, Martin [who's apparently from a show called Without a Trace, but it didn't bother me that I never saw that or knew anything about it] knows what happened, and before Tony can be arrested for assaulting a guide, Martin calls up Blair Sandberg and tells him something hinky is going on in DC. When Sandberg and Ellison get there, they realize that Tony's essentially been empathically brutalized, and also, that he was drugged with an guide-inhibiting substance in his past and that he actually SHOULD have been a guide, and not only that, he seems like he'll come online, traumatically and powerfully, sometime soon. So they take him away to Cascade to try to heal the trauma before he comes online.
Jack O'Neill doesn't show up until the final third of the story, after Tony's come online (and it was as traumatic as everyone predicted). Tony's actually so powerful he's a shaman (the only other one in the country besides Blair), and has a nifty trick of getting jerked into the spiritual plane when a Sentinel is in distress. In this particular case, it's Jack and his team, who are on a different planet, and also due to be executed in a few hours (Chapter 12).
Meanwhile, Martin and Gibbs discover they're each other's guide/sentinel, and that's filled with strife, because Martin is all Team Tony and ready to castrate Gibbs for letting him be hurt. We veer off every once in a while to check up on them.
Meanwhile meanwhile, Tony appears to be in danger from some mysterious party who wants to gain control over such a powerful new shaman, and so everyone's on tenterhooks trying to protect him. (Author was setting up for a sequel here, but never got around to it, sadly, but story is fully complete without that.)
Don't look for tons of sex here (although they do get around to it eventually), but it's very plotty, very Tony-centric, with lots of thinking about how sentinel/guides work technically and within the culture. "The Journey Home" refers to Tony's journey. I really loved it.
A similar story, Something Beautiful on the Horizon by Morraine (136k) shows Tony's journey as a powerful guide in which he eventually winds up in a threesome with Rodney and John. Like this one, however, all the focus is on Tony and how he learns about and adapts to his gifts and responsibilities. You should go read it.
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The Sentinels of Atlantis by Keira Marcos
Fandoms: Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1, The Sentinel (TV)
29 Jul 2019
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While this is a Sentinel/ Stargate: Atlantis crossover – I’ve played fast and lose with pretty much everything from the way a Sentinel/Guide pairing works to the events leading up the Atlantis mission, character ages, etc. Basically, anything was fair game as I created this world. This is definitely AU.
Sentinel John Sheppard thought he’d spend his life unbonded and then he met Dr. Rodney McKay. The mission to Atlantis is their mutual path and they will gather the strongest, brightest, and best for the mission that will take them to another galaxy.
Series - This series is being posted in EPISODES.
[257k words; 20 Episodes.]
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29 Jul 2019
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Epic-length, at 257k. Author has mentioned further 'seasons' for her episodes, but it's been 7 years, so I'm not holding my breath. It's fine as it stands.
In which something about Atlantis starts people coming online as Sentinels and Guides, and their relationship to the Pegasus Galaxy is closer than that of the 'mundanes'. Focuses primarily on John and Rodney, although POV jumps to many different pairings so we get to know them all. John is an Alpha Sentinel Prime, meaning he's got five senses + empathy. He's the most powerful Sentinel known, which is good, fighting the Wraith needs that. Also, Rodney, as an equally powerful Guide, discovers a way to kill Wraith using his mind that all Guides can emulate (which explains why the Wraith targeted Sateda and all its Guides).
Meanwhile, back on Earth, the Sheppard family discovers what happened to John and begin peopling the Mountain and pairing off with Sentinel or Guide partners as proximities to Ancient tech inexplicably (well, it's explained later) sends them online. Patrick Sheppard and Jack O'Neill become Pride leaders of, basically, Earth. David Sheppard's 6-year-old son is second only to John (whom he's never met) in being a powerful Alpha Prime Sentinel.
Meanwhile meanwhile, it turns out that Earth has been stupidly broadcasting a signal, and the Wraith are headed for the Milky Way and a galaxy-wide battle seems imminent.
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This Space Opera by AthenaAstrea
Fandom: JAG, NCIS, Stargate SG-1, The Sentinel (TV), Various Fandoms - Fandom
15 Jun 2019
Summary
“Tony, I don’t want to scare the bejesus out of you or anything, but you are, like the hero of every space opera ever. Seriously, I’m getting Captain Kirk, Paul Atreides, and Obi Wan Kenobi all rolled into one here. The young Obi Wan I mean.” Guide Angela Montenegro
Guide Anthony DiNozzo thinks he's had his shot at bonding. He's met "his" sentinel and, for reasons that he doesn't want to talk about, he turned him down. That should be it. After all, if a person doesn't bond with their perfect match, they don't get another chance, right? Tony's former sentinel won't so much as consider bonding with another guide, even to treat his terminal illness.
Leave it to Tony to break all the rules and in doing so, end up in the middle of a goddamned space opera, complete with politics, aliens, and his very own Space Force general.
Okay, so technically, Major General Jonathan "Jack" O'Neill is Air Force, but by the time Tony is done, who knows, there may well be a sixth branch of the military. And who better to lead it than a guy who's saved Earth a few dozen times?
- Words:
- 221,606
- Works:
- 4
- Bookmarks:
- 1,807
