bluflamingo: half orange with segments in rainbow colours (Generic: Atlantis 'home')
bluflamingo ([personal profile] bluflamingo) wrote2010-07-04 12:27 pm

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Dear Atlantis fic writers,

If you're going to mention in your story in which John's team is taken captive on another planet that (a) the gate is unguarded and (b) they've been held for the best part of a month, you need to at least acknowledge that they'd expect Lorne to have come blazing through to save them at some point during this month. And fine, he can not succeed for whatever reason, but John and co would expect Atlantis to at least try to rescue them, and probably be worried over why it hasn't happened. I mean, they're busy, but they're not *that* busy.
scrollgirl: lorne painting the atlantis cityscape (sga atlantis painting)

[personal profile] scrollgirl 2010-07-04 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahahaha! They probably got so wrapped up in the h/c aspect of the team being tortured or starved or forced to perform sex acts for their captors to remember the whole "rest of Atlantis" bit.
rubygirl29: Lorne from Mel (Lorne)

[personal profile] rubygirl29 2010-07-04 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you, thank you! I agree 100%. I like to have some balance, too. I like to know that Lorne, McKay and Co., are really doing their best to rescue their friends and teammates. It just makes me feel so much better when I'm reading a very angsty story.
slybrarian: Lorne, sitting in the captain's chair of the Orion. (Lorne Captain)

[personal profile] slybrarian 2010-07-04 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. It's also important to remember those nifty flying machines that John is so fond of, as they make a variety situations rather less difficult to escape. So do subdermal transponders, for that matter.
patk: (sga home)

[personal profile] patk 2010-07-17 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
*g* Oh, yes. No clue which story you're talking about but that's *exactly* the kind of thing a beta should catch because I can see how an author would totally miss that point, being completely engrossed in another (much more interesting to them) part of the story.

Even in canon John was noticeable unsettled about the fact that nobody showed up to rescue him in "Epiphany". ;-)