August 25th, 2010
Title: Supersaturation ‘verse
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
skoosiepants
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
iamtheenemy ’s Bandom overview immensely helpful.
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Title: Supersaturation ‘verse
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
skoosiepants
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
iamtheenemy ’s Bandom overview immensely helpful.
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Title: Supersaturation ‘verse
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
skoosiepants
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
iamtheenemy ’s Bandom overview immensely helpful.
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Title: Supersaturation ‘verse
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
skoosiepants
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
iamtheenemy ’s Bandom overview immensely helpful.
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Title: Supersaturation ‘verse
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
skoosiepants
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
iamtheenemy ’s Bandom overview immensely helpful.
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Title: Supersaturation ‘verse
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
skoosiepants
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
iamtheenemy ’s Bandom overview immensely helpful.
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Fandom: Bandom/Stargate Atlantis
Pairing: Brenden Urie/Spencer Smith, Ryan Ross/Jon Walker, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Bob Bryar/Joe Trohman, William Beckett/Gabe Saporta, Alex “Singer” Deleon/Alex Johnson, Mike Carden/Kevin Jonas
Categories: amenesia, angst, AU, crack, creature, crossover, established relationship, fluff, humor, kids, romance, supernatural, time travel, virgin
Length: Super Epic (~102,000 words [thus far])
Warnings: torture in both Solvation and Saponification, pre-story suicide of a family member, mentions of previous substance abuse, in story accidental alien substance abuse
Author on LJ:
Author Website: pants to match
Review:
When John Shepperd makes a pass at Spencer Smith (thinking he’s a girl), Spencer gets his own off-world team. It goes without saying that Jon Walker and Ryan Ross are on his team, after all, Jon’s the kind of guy he’d want at his back no matter what, and Ryan and he have been friends for as long as he can remember. Choosing the last member is a bit more difficult, and he’s worried he made the wrong decision by asking Brenden Urie to be a member of his team. After all, Brenden seems to be a little bit in love with him.
This ‘verse is one of those groups of stories where you can read one and then come back to read the next one a couple weeks later. Each is a self-contained story with a self-contained plot that just happens to revolve around some of the same groups of people. I adore how silly some of the stories are and how angsty others are and how sweet others are.
Although this is a crossover with Stargate Atlantis, the author calls it a fusion, and I certainly understand why. This is almost more a Bandom AU set in the Stargate Atlantis ‘verse, but the SGA gang is still around, in the background. In the Bandom side, the stories are told from so many different characters’ points of view they’re confusing for a Bandom pro. But they’re so well written at the same time that it’s worth going through the cheat sheet the author provides. Although the author has mentioned she may be adding more to this ‘verse, the stories to this point have a satisfying conclusion and are a fun read as they are now.
If you want to read this but haven’t read much Bandom, I also find
Supersaturation
Solvation
Enthalpy
Entropy
Sublimination
Allotropy
Adsorption
Saponification
Stoichiometry
Bonus Rec!
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
sevenfists
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Bonus Rec!
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
sevenfists
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Bonus Rec!
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
sevenfists
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Bonus Rec!
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
sevenfists
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Bonus Rec!
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
sevenfists
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Bonus Rec!
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
sevenfists
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire
Title: Weight and Motion
Fandom: Firefly, Supernatural
Pairing: Mal/Dean, side Kaylee/Simon
Categories: action/adventure, crossover, hurt/comfort, time-travel
Length: Long (~25,000)
Warnings: violence, somewhat unhappy ending
Author on LJ:
Author Website: master fic list
Review:
When Dean suddenly appears on Serenity, Mal doesn’t know what to do with him. Dean, on the other hand, knows his only chance of getting back where he belongs is staying where he landed. And River, of course, knows everything.
This fic is quite intriguing. The idea of a cross-over always makes me really excited, and this idea is not overworked in the fic. Dean very simply passes through a portal. The voices in this are quite good. Everyone’s reactions to Dean are just about what you would expect them to be. All in all, this is a good solid fic.
There are also a few sequels that are good, but they’re not quite my cup of tea. I’ve provided links, in case you want to check them out.
Weight and Motion
Wild and Unwise
Core and Rind
Line and Wire