Because I'm bored and term starts on Tuesday.
I don't even know if I have enough fic for this:
Comment with a story I've written, and I will tell you one thing I knew, learned, or wondered about while writing the story that didn't make it onto the page.
Fic can be found using the fic tag.
I don't even know if I have enough fic for this:
Comment with a story I've written, and I will tell you one thing I knew, learned, or wondered about while writing the story that didn't make it onto the page.
Fic can be found using the fic tag.
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(hee. love the leverage icon).
Okay, since Replicarter is covered by rodlox, let's go with "Still Alive..."
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2. "Tilden's Law" had me reading The Art of Deception by Kevin Mitnik. It's entirely about social engineering and how it relates to computer security, ie how people are pretty much always the weakest link in any security system. I was going to go much further down that path in "Tilden's Law", but it just didn't want to go that way.
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Re: "Still Alive". Sam and Daniel had gotten thrown into The Chamber because the natives were fairly distrustful of SG-1 and didn't want any sort of negotiations. Except they played nice and when SG-1 separated, threw the two more harmless-looking members into the Chamber, obviously thinking they'd die. The natives could then claim that SG-1 and the Tau'ri as a whole were "unsuitable", because they had been "judged and found wanting" or some such nonsense.
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