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Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015 10:52 pm
We're only three fics short of our complete recipe for Time Travel Alphabet Soup (thanks to two lovely backup writers), so I hope that by Wednesday morning my time, I'll be able to post the complete anthology. On the bright side, everything else is coded, and apparently there are no missing quotation marks or extraneous spaces anywhere to savage my HTML, so it shouldn't take too long once we have all the fics in hand!

Edit: here's the link for Time Travel Alphabet Soup!

In the meanwhile, there are lots and lots of links to older stories with a time travel theme. They're all below the cut, a mix of recs and self-links. I've divided them up, more or less, by episode. All are rated between G and PG-13, and all are gen. :)

1969:

Suzannemarie's Intersecting Leaps. Crossover with Quantum Leap to get the team home.

Ivorygates's M is for You Must Remember This. Angsty character study of Jack.

Magistrate's W is for Wait What. Ties in to 200 as Cam's "punking" turns out to be more accurate than they thought.

Fig's Five Crossovers That Didn't Happen to SG-1. Five crossovers that didn't happen to SG-1 because they traveled in time to 1969 instead of some other era in Earth's past (or future).

Redbyrd's 1969 Prime and Prologue:1969 Prime-Minus-One. The timeline before Hammond wrote himself a note... and the one before that, too.

Sid's Five Things SG-1 did in 1969.

Window of Opportunity:

Tallulah Rasa's A Million Days. A bleak look at an AU in which the machine can't be fixed, and Jack goes not-so-quietly insane.

Gayalondiel's As Long as It Takes. Jack loses it. Daniel is going to get him back.

Spoofmaster's Let's Do the Time Warp Again, in which Doctor Who gets caught up in the time loop.

Moebius:

Betacandy's You Can't Always Get What You Want. The ultimate Moebius fix.

Aby's Scattered Shards. Sharp and poignant look at Daniel trying to assemble the broken pieces of his life

Fig's In Memoria. He owed it to them not to give up: five things Daniel did in Ancient Egypt to honor his team's memory.

Fig's The Twilight Zone. "Twilight isn't proof of a fracture in the space-time continuum? Are you sure?"

Dira's With the Dying. Daniel's POV as he joins Teal'c on his deathwatch and finds himself alone, all over again. (Includes reference to alt!Jack/alt!Sam.)

LJ's Once Upon a Time in Egypt. Gorgeous explanation of how the team's actions in Ancient Egypt caused Moeibus!Sam to stay a civilian.

Roeskva's Twisted Realities. A Tok'ra goes back to Ancient Egypt with the team and his presence changes things - and not just by accident.

Unending:

Paian's Who Catch and Sing the Sun in Flight. Daniel says goodbye to his current self.

Paian's Five Six Things Teal'c brought back in Unending. Beautiful episode tag from Teal'c's perspective.

Holdouttrout's Jester's Silence. Escalating prank war between Teal'c and Vala on the ship.

Aurora's The Haunted Ship. The ship remembers.

Continuum: Fig's O is for Optimism. Cam has always been an optimist; it's kept him going for a long time now. But sometimes, he needs a little proof.

Also, two Aces Doctor Who crossovers: Non-Encounters of the Deeply Weird Kind and A Jaffa, an archaeologist, and two Air Force officers walk into a library… Both are adorable.

More crossovers:

Zeilfanaat's GDOs and Past Pains. Crossover with MacGyver. Time travel on Earth carries extra angst for Jack.

BT's Interference Patterns. Quantum Leap crossover set just before Within the Serpent's Grasp.

And some last-minute links from Traycer:

Changes (G) - Jack decides to liven things up during yet another time loop.

Shattered Memories (G) - Based on "The Gamekeeper" episode. The battle reenactment scenes told in Jack's POV.

Patterns of Destiny (G) - After the events of "Continuum" - Cameron Mitchell lived a long and charmed life.

Words of Wisdom (G) - Jack's thoughts when saying goodbye to Michael and Jenny in 1969. 200 word double drabble.

I'll edit this post to include the link to the Soup anthology when it goes up, but in the meantime, enjoy all these great reads! And many, many thanks to everyone who participated.