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Hmm. Meme.
Seen aaaaaallll over the place ...
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eta: And now I see someone just asked for that. If you don't have anything to add, how about That Which Is Broken?
Here's a secret fact about that story from me. In my head I always think of the title as being something like "The Rift Within the Lute" after the oft-repeated phrase in Jeeves and Wooster used to signify a relationship that has been damaged. *g*
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Running on Empty:
I'm not sure how much of this came through in the story, but at the time, I saw Sheppard as being really, really good at wilderness survival ... moreso, I think now, than later episodes showed him to be in canon. I was working off the Storm/Eye/Defiant One version of Sheppard -- incredibly self-sufficient, a total commando type, entirely capable of surviving for days in the woods with nothing but a knife.
That Which is Broken:
One of the reasons why I originally started writing this story was because I wanted to deal with the fallout from Teyla and Ronon's rift as much as Sheppard and McKay's; I'd seen so many stories dealing with John and Rodney, but none at all having to do with the other main plot in the episode. Of course, the John/Rodney stuff kinda took it over anyway...