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I did the Ronon thing-a-thon last year, and it really was a lot of fun. These thing-a-thons with so few people are rather...cozy. :)
And let your fandom comfort you, darling, when the canon is full of issues... *pats*
Also. I may or may not manage to participate in genficathon this year, but OH how I look forward to reading what comes out of it!
ETA: The meme! How could I forget the meme? Knights Errant, plz?
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Hee!
Jeannie is a single mother. Kaleb died tragically when Madison was a baby, and so Jeannie brings her to work (aside from the whole issue of childcare, Maddie is probably safer at Weir Industries than anywhere else). Madison spends most of her time getting underfoot in Jeannie's workshop and building tiny scale models of Uncle Mer. I originally wanted to have her in the scene where John is introduced to the car, but couldn't come up with a graceful way to work her in. However, she's a little genius-in-training and Rodney is gruffly, adorably devoted to her (and vice versa, only without the "gruffly" part). It takes her awhile to warm up to John because she's very jealous. She wanted to be the driver! Sadly, she's only six, and even though Uncle Mer does all the driving, people give odd looks to a car with no one in the driver's seat but a tiny blond head. (This does not stop Rodney from taking her for a spin occasionally, though Jeannie hates it.)