12 Works by goshawk
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The Bellas are one of the best groups around, and will probably stay that way, trading the ICCA trophy back and forth with the TrebleMakers and the Footnotes (whose squeaky little lead has finally hit college, and hopefully puberty) for the next decade. They don't need her to fix them, or hold them together; not anymore.
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Katniss turned off the recording before it could replay their Reaping, the pathetic moment as Effie clawed around for the single piece of paper in the female tribute-bowl, Clover sobbing and shaking as she stumbled up onstage, Gale's iron-hard face and Hazelle tearing a sobbing Rory away from him, Posy crying because her brother was. They didn't need to see that.
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- Part 2 of Equal Partners
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"On the seventy-fifth anniversary, to demonstrate to the rebels that strength will not save them, and that their acts of treason do not only harm themselves, the tributes shall number four from each district: one male and one female from the pool of existing victors, and one male and one female from the families of the victors chosen."
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- Part 1 of Equal Partners
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Character study - Starship Troopers, told from Dizzy's point of view.
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Of all those in Atlantis, there's only one Ronon isn't sure he could beat.
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The day Teal'c comes to mentor Ronon through his upcoming interview with the IOA is a day when everything Ronon has lost is too close to the surface.
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Weir discussing why she wants to go to Atlantis over late-night coffee with Jack O'Neill.
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Sheppard's first experience with Ancient technology in Antarctic facility. Some overlap with Negotiations.
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Sheppard's point of view for the ride to the Antarctic facility with Jack.
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What it means for Sheppard to be stuck in Antarctica. Not terribly light.
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Elizabeth Weir's point of view on the beginning of Rising.
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The Athosians have left Atlantis, but Teyla remains. An introspection.
