"Beyond the Sea" and "One Step"
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Claim: Stargate Atlantis: Elizabeth Weir
Title: "Beyond the Sea"
Author: Claire
Characters: Elizabeth Weir, mentions of others
Prompt: 03. Angst
Length: mid-length one-parter
Brief summary: Elizabeth keeps a box for the names and dogtags of the people they've lost, her own private penance for bringing them to Atlantis to die. Set after "The Siege," it's a compelling glimpse of the personal responsibility we know Weir feels for her people, relatively brief but impactful.
Link to the story: Beyond the Sea
Claim: Stargate Atlantis: Elizabeth Weir
Title: "One Step"
Author: doylefan22
Characters: Elizabeth Weir, Rodney McKay, mentions of others
Prompt: 06. Anger
Length: longish one-parter, possibly 2000+ words
Brief summary: An expansion on the argument between Weir and McKay witnessed by Teyla at the end of "Trinity"; Elizabeth is angry with Rodney for nearly getting himself killed and with herself for not stopping him sooner, but there's more to it than that, something deeper and more personal that she can't acknowledge even to herself. Could have also worked for the "UST" prompt.
Link to the story: One Step
Claim: Stargate Atlantis: Elizabeth Weir
Title: "Beyond the Sea"
Author: Claire
Characters: Elizabeth Weir, mentions of others
Prompt: 03. Angst
Length: mid-length one-parter
Brief summary: Elizabeth keeps a box for the names and dogtags of the people they've lost, her own private penance for bringing them to Atlantis to die. Set after "The Siege," it's a compelling glimpse of the personal responsibility we know Weir feels for her people, relatively brief but impactful.
Link to the story: Beyond the Sea
Claim: Stargate Atlantis: Elizabeth Weir
Title: "One Step"
Author: doylefan22
Characters: Elizabeth Weir, Rodney McKay, mentions of others
Prompt: 06. Anger
Length: longish one-parter, possibly 2000+ words
Brief summary: An expansion on the argument between Weir and McKay witnessed by Teyla at the end of "Trinity"; Elizabeth is angry with Rodney for nearly getting himself killed and with herself for not stopping him sooner, but there's more to it than that, something deeper and more personal that she can't acknowledge even to herself. Could have also worked for the "UST" prompt.
Link to the story: One Step