"Final Darkness" and "Bottoms Up!"
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Claim: Stargate Atlantis: Elizabeth Weir
Title: "Final Darkness"
Author:
tielan
Characters: Elizabeth Weir, mentions of others
Prompt: 26. Death
Length: approx. 1000 words
Brief summary: The alternate Weir's last moments, as she looks back on her life and remembers all the pivotal moments with gorgeous, fresh imagery. Would have also worked for the "light" or "dark" prompts but I already filled one of those, and besides this seems more comprehensively appropriate anyway. *g*
Link to the story: Final Darkness
Claim: Stargate Atlantis: Elizabeth Weir
Title: "Bottoms Up!"
Author: Dr. Dredd
Characters: Elizabeth Weir, John Sheppard, Carson Beckett, mentions of others
Prompt: 45. Trapped
Brief summary: Weir and Sheppard get stuck in a rather, er, embarrassing position and have to call in outside help to free them. Characterization is a little outside the norm, but vastly understandable under the circumstances and utterly hilarious.
Link to the story: Bottoms Up!
Claim: Stargate Atlantis: Elizabeth Weir
Title: "Final Darkness"
Author:
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Characters: Elizabeth Weir, mentions of others
Prompt: 26. Death
Length: approx. 1000 words
Brief summary: The alternate Weir's last moments, as she looks back on her life and remembers all the pivotal moments with gorgeous, fresh imagery. Would have also worked for the "light" or "dark" prompts but I already filled one of those, and besides this seems more comprehensively appropriate anyway. *g*
Link to the story: Final Darkness
Claim: Stargate Atlantis: Elizabeth Weir
Title: "Bottoms Up!"
Author: Dr. Dredd
Characters: Elizabeth Weir, John Sheppard, Carson Beckett, mentions of others
Prompt: 45. Trapped
Brief summary: Weir and Sheppard get stuck in a rather, er, embarrassing position and have to call in outside help to free them. Characterization is a little outside the norm, but vastly understandable under the circumstances and utterly hilarious.
Link to the story: Bottoms Up!