rec: Posterity by iambickilometer
Jul. 24th, 2010 06:02 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Story: Posterity
Author: iambickilometer
Rating: All Ages
Word Count: 4195
Charcters/Pairings: Jack Harkness, Other Character(s)
Author's Summary: Jack has a long memory. And there will always be a member of Torchwood who can't leave well enough alone.
Warnings: None
recced because:
I picked this story partly because I wanted to rec at least one author that had never been recced on Calufrax before, and I wanted at least one Torchwood fic. Mostly, though, I picked it because it's so wonderfully true to the subject matter. It's about another Torchwood Cardiff team, some unspecified number of years in the future. The author does a does a good job of portraying each of the members of the team as individuals, and also their dynamic together. They feel like a family, much like the current team.
This story is jossed by CoE, but not in any way that matters to the larger point of the story. I like the reflection on Jack, on Torchwood, and on the way that nothing ever really changes, even when everything does.
( A small sample )
Author: iambickilometer
Rating: All Ages
Word Count: 4195
Charcters/Pairings: Jack Harkness, Other Character(s)
Author's Summary: Jack has a long memory. And there will always be a member of Torchwood who can't leave well enough alone.
Warnings: None
recced because:
I picked this story partly because I wanted to rec at least one author that had never been recced on Calufrax before, and I wanted at least one Torchwood fic. Mostly, though, I picked it because it's so wonderfully true to the subject matter. It's about another Torchwood Cardiff team, some unspecified number of years in the future. The author does a does a good job of portraying each of the members of the team as individuals, and also their dynamic together. They feel like a family, much like the current team.
This story is jossed by CoE, but not in any way that matters to the larger point of the story. I like the reflection on Jack, on Torchwood, and on the way that nothing ever really changes, even when everything does.
( A small sample )