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Sunday, January 4th, 2009 05:58 pm
In 2008, I started the year by offering ficlets by request. I loved the kick start, and hey, [livejournal.com profile] stargate_summer isn't due for ages, so who cares if I only have scenes in my head and nothing actually written down yet? ;)

So, comment here with a team prompt - a phrase, a quote, an icon - and I'll write you a ficlet between 100 and 1,000 words. Classic team only (sorry, Vala and Mitchell fans), and obviously gen! I'll do at least ten. I won't commit myself to the first ten on the list, but I'll try to give those priority.
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 06:56 am (UTC)
[Evil laughter] Oooh, you let an evil little scenario out of confinement. :-D Although the teamy moment I'd like to see is brief, several thoughts collided to create it.

Kernel #1: How much, if any, of the details of Shifu's "teaching dream" did Daniel include in his report or discuss with the rest of SG-1? Specifically, did he ever mention vaporizing Moscow?

Kernel #2: In early season 7, Daniel's pre-ascension memories did not return in an orderly fashion, but came as scattered pieces that had to be put back in context (if/when he recalled the context) and gradually reassembled into a properly-connected and coherent whole.

Query #1: Without proper context, would Daniel be able to recognize that memories from the teaching dream were not memories of actual events?

Query #2: How would SG-1 react to casual reference to a horrific event that happened only in that teaching dream?

Your mission (prompt), should you choose to accept it: Describe the moment of confusion/shock/astonishment/horror/disbelief experienced by SG-1 when Daniel makes casual reference to "blowing up Moscow". You can have Daniel actually asking, "Did/Didn't I blow up Moscow?" or have him assuming the memory is correct, "But how can we get a message from Moscow? I totally vaporized it." If Daniel never told anyone about that detail of his dream, half the fun could be having SG-1 figure out why he thinks he blew up Moscow. I don't need a big story around this image; I'd be happy with just the moment of reaction and realization. :-)

Even if this nugget doesn't get written up, Fig, thanks for the opportunity to share a persistent image. :-)