Isis ([info]isiscolo) wrote,
@ 2006-01-11 21:14:00
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Entry tags:fic, sga

fic: Theory/Practice (SGA, McKay/Sheppard, NC17)
I have three stories in progress, so naturally I wrote something else.

Theory/Practice by Isis
McKay/Sheppard, NC17, about 1280 words
Thanks to [info]z_rayne for instabeta!

ETA: now also at my website: Theory/Practice. I'd prefer pointers and recs point to the website version - thanks!


Rodney McKay learned the difference between theory and practice in grade six, when the CIA questioned him for six hours about his science fair project: a model atomic bomb. You'd think that would be enough to make the lesson stick. But sometimes he forgets.



In theory, Dr. Rodney McKay is the world's foremost expert on stargates. Hell, he's probably the foremost expert in at least two galaxies. He knows the equations that describe wormhole formation backwards and forwards, can predict the exact shape of the event horizon, and will bore you to tears if you're unwise enough to ask about discontinuities at the singularity boundary. Given enough naquadah (which nobody in his right mind would give him), he might even be able to build a stargate from scratch.

Of course he learned everything he knew from a virtual model at Area 51, which is a little bit like learning about sex by reading Dr. Ruth and Alex Comfort. Not that he would have admitted it, but in his bones he knew he lacked the depth of knowledge that only practical experience could provide. You could have threatened to blow up Chicago with his grade six science fair project, but when it came to making a big boom? Only theoretical.

In practice, when Rodney stepped through the stargate he was as nervous and excited as any botanist or marine sergeant. If he hadn't thought it inappropriate for a man in his position, he'd have jumped through backwards like Aiden Ford, shouting with glee. And when they found Atlantis - the fabled city of the Ancients! - on the other end, he was as wide-eyed as the rest of them.



In theory, Rodney likes blondes. He's liked a whole string of them (in theory), from Missy Delacroix (his babysitter when he was six, who burst into peals of laughter when he announced he was going to grow up and marry her) to Jennifer Swinton (who was the most popular girl in his high school, but as might be expected, didn't even know Rodney's name) to Susan Schmidt (who piqued Rodney's attention in college by getting the second-highest grade on the physics mid-term junior year, and lost any chance she had of taking Rodney's virginity by beating him on the final by three points) to Samantha Carter (who he still dreams about, sometimes). Blondes are popular, blondes are flirty, blondes are famously dumb - except when they aren't.

In practice, Rodney gets a little flustered any time he has to actually talk to a blonde. Even when he found out that Susan's hair color came from L'Oreal, he still babbled like an idiot whenever he asked her how she'd solved a problem on their thermodynamics homework. (She thought it was kind of cute. But to this day she's baffled as to why, when she gleefully showed him her returned final exam paper and asked him what he'd scored, he spat out, "I knew you dyed your hair!" and stomped off.)

In practice, Rodney's dated more brunettes and redheads than blondes. April Bingham, the first girl he ever kissed? Dark brown hair. The first girl he ever had sex with had dark brown hair. So did the first boy he -

In theory, Rodney is strictly heterosexual.

No, really.



In theory, Rodney wants to pass on his genes to a whole litter of astonishingly brilliant yet surprisingly attractive little McKays. (As long as their mother keeps them out of his sight. But he owes it to posterity.) He wants to spend his days in his laboratory, tinkering with Ancient technology and experimenting with rare elements in myriad combinations, calculating and modeling and building ZPMs-in-the-air; when he's too hungry and tired to think, he wants his wife to appear, smiling, with a plateful of something delicious and a steaming mug of coffee. He imagines himself shaking the hand of the king of Sweden, accepting the Nobel Prize: "And I could not have done this without the support of my lovely wife," he will say, and she will rise smiling to the applause, a willowy figure in an elegant evening gown. (She's blonde, of course.)

In practice, Rodney likes cock.

Well, he wouldn't put it quite that way. Rodney likes the jutting angle of a masculine hipbone, the subtle play of muscles under smooth skin, the soft rasp of stubble. The curve of a woman's breast draws his eye, but so does the hollow between a man's neck and shoulder.

A woman hides mysteries between her legs. Folds of scented skin, moisture that appears from nowhere, a hole that swallows him up. But a man has a penis, and guess what? So does Rodney. He knows exactly how to stroke, how hard to squeeze, and he knows to slide two wet fingers behind the balls while he licks down the shaft, because that's what he likes, himself. A cock is right out there in the open. What you see is what you get, in your mouth or in your ass, and he likes it that way.

In practice, Rodney sucks cock like a pro, and he comes hardest when he's jerking off in the shower, one hand around his dick and the other at his hole, and he's thinking of John Sheppard.



In theory, Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard is his counterpart. His opposite number on what could be considered the ruling council of Atlantis; Dr. McKay represents the scientists, and Colonel Sheppard represents the military, and any student of history would immediately recognize the classic set-up for power struggles and domination games.

In theory, Sheppard and McKay wouldn't have much to do with each other, except maybe plot each other's downfall. (Not that they haven't considered it once or twice.)

But in practice, Sheppard chose McKay for his off-world exploration team and taught him how to use a gun and fly a spaceship. Sheppard's smarter than he looks, smarter than he acts (and the fact that he acts as though he isn't smart proves that he's very, very smart), and he might not be able to follow everything Rodney says, but when he doesn't, he knows what questions to ask.

In practice, John Sheppard is Rodney's best friend.



In theory, John Sheppard could be Rodney's lover.

Certainly Rodney would like that very much, at least in theory. Right now his knowledge of what John's neck would taste like as he licked and kissed along his skin is entirely theoretical. He can only make guesses at how John might respond to a tongue in his ear, to a hand cupped around his cock, to fingers sliding inside him.

Rodney could follow him to his room, slip in and close the door and pin him to the wall. He could storm his mouth with kisses, run his hands under the tight T-shirt along John's ribs, slide a thumb across a nipple. He could drop to his knees and undo John's fly and take him into his mouth. He could say, "I want you to fuck me." In theory.

In practice, Rodney knows it would be a nightmare. The Atlantis military might be multinational, but Sheppard's in the US Air Force, and they're not exactly known for their tolerance of homosexuality. And that's leaving aside the whole chain of command thing, the whole don't dip your pen in the company inkwell thing, the whole why mess up a good friendship thing.

In practice, John has never given any indication to Rodney that he is anything other than perfectly straight.

In practice, Rodney jerks off in the shower a lot.



In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.

In practice, there is.


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[info]cesperanza
2006-01-12 04:35 am UTC (link)
Oh, I liked this a lot. Especially the ending bit, which is so wonderfully bittersweet. Perfect metaphor for them!

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:37 pm UTC (link)
Thank you very much. Bittersweet is exactly the tone I was going for!

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[info]hotspur18
2006-01-12 04:36 am UTC (link)
In practice, you hurt-y me. Lots. Because ow and real and yes.

*curls up into a little ball and cries for Rodney*

Good stuff, babes. Good writing.

Wish it weren't so much like I feel (fear?) it might be....

:-) xx

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:37 pm UTC (link)
*pets you*

Thanks very much. And it doesn't matter how it is, we fanfiction writers can make it any way we want!

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[info]umbo
2006-01-12 04:44 am UTC (link)
I really, really liked this. It rang very true.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:38 pm UTC (link)
Thank you!

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[info]amothea
2006-01-12 04:46 am UTC (link)
lovely story. thanks for sharing.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:38 pm UTC (link)
Glad you liked it!

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[info]iibnf
2006-01-12 04:50 am UTC (link)
Ah! They need to practice more and theorize less! (In other words, great story).

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:38 pm UTC (link)
Well, they do say that practice makes perfect. Glad you liked it!

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[info]fairestcat
2006-01-12 04:51 am UTC (link)
I really like the format of this. Very nice.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:39 pm UTC (link)
Thanks!

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[info]kimberlite
2006-01-12 04:58 am UTC (link)
Cool structure. Lovely but painful.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:39 pm UTC (link)
Thanks very much. I'm a big fan of formal structure.

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[info]wickedwords
2006-01-12 04:59 am UTC (link)
I loved how real this felt. And that ending! Beauty.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:39 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! And as you might guess, the ending came first (it's a famous quote).

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[info]mcalex22
2006-01-12 05:03 am UTC (link)
Oh wow, this was beautiful. I'm someone (weird person that I am) who utters that phrase, "In theory..." or "Theoretically..." sometimes when people ask me if something can be done.

I love stories like these where the lines are slightly blurred between what is imagined/fantasised and what is reality. But I also like your insight into Rodney's character. The little bits about his past are wholly believable and well written.

::Sigh:: can't help but feel a little sad for the little munchkin. I hope he doesn't spend too much time in the shower and his feelings are reciprocated!

Great story :XD

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 03:59 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so much! It didn't occur to me before, but I suspect that one of the influences driving this story was a story I recently read in another fandom where the fantasy/reality lines are blurred, where one character says something and then in parentheses the author informs the reader what he's *really* thinking. Yes, I like this sort of story!

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[info]porntestpilot
2006-01-12 05:04 am UTC (link)
I almost choked to death on my popcorn at the in practice, Rodney likes cock line.

Very well written, as always. I really like the way you sectioned it, made it flow very smoothly.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:00 pm UTC (link)
Haha, that was deliberate, of course. To lull you into a sense of complacency and then, whammo! Glad you liked it.

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[info]astolat
2006-01-12 05:05 am UTC (link)
I really like this; so very easy to believe. Except man, sad now!

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:00 pm UTC (link)
Ooh, thank you very much. And, um, go read some mooshy sweet Harlequin crackfic now as an antidote.

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[info]libitina
2006-01-12 05:06 am UTC (link)
Yes - I don't know whether this is a story or an essay, but it's great.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:01 pm UTC (link)
Heh. At least I'm not assigning homework. Glad you liked it.

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[info]sarren
2006-01-12 05:12 am UTC (link)
Nice. But ouch. But nice.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:01 pm UTC (link)
Thanks!

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[info]suzy_queue
2006-01-12 05:13 am UTC (link)
I like the format - it really worked well. Poor Rodney. It's seems so much like him to break things down like that.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:03 pm UTC (link)
Thanks very much! I do imagine Rodney viewing things in small component parts he can handle.

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[info]shoemaster
2006-01-12 05:13 am UTC (link)
I love the last lines, so killer, but so poingant and TRUE.

*holds out small not so sekrit hope for Rodney*

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:03 pm UTC (link)
Aw, thanks. And I promise you he'll get some in my next story. :-)

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[info]toniabarone
2006-01-12 05:17 am UTC (link)
Wow. Damn. Freck. Thank you for this. Loved it.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:03 pm UTC (link)
Thanks!

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[info]paradise_city
2006-01-12 05:21 am UTC (link)
Interesting ideas, nicely executed. And the closing section was killer.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:04 pm UTC (link)
Thank you very much. As you might guess, I had the ending written out in my head before I even figured out what the beginning would be.

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[info]crysothemis
2006-01-12 05:21 am UTC (link)
Yum. Bittersweet and beautifully written and right on.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:05 pm UTC (link)
Aw, thanks very much. And I shall stare at your icon a little to cheer me up!

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[info]fatuorum
2006-01-12 05:23 am UTC (link)
Awww... Poor Rodney. I really like the whole Theory/Practice setup. Rodney's actual practical experience isn't much to speak about, considering what happened in SG-1, so it's cool that you managed to make it feel fresh here. Cool!

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:06 pm UTC (link)
Heh, yes, as you can tell I drew a little of that first section from his comments in his SG-1 appearance. Glad you enjoyed it.

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[info]lalejandra
2006-01-12 05:26 am UTC (link)
wow. um. yes. YES. *loves*

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 04:06 pm UTC (link)
*dances*

Thanks!

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[info]merelyn
2006-01-12 05:33 am UTC (link)
This was so well written; it hit me right in the chest.

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 05:55 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so much!

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[info]morena_donn
2006-01-12 05:34 am UTC (link)
Oh, that was lovely, if a bit sad. Excellent Rodney voice. I can't help but hope that Rodney-the-scientist will eventually decide to test the theory that John could be his lover, and prove that it's true.

Also snickering madly at your icon, because I always start my day by reading at least one smutty SGA fic!

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 05:56 pm UTC (link)
Aw, thanks. I can't speak for what Rodney *will* do, but I know what I *want* him to do...

And starting your day with a dose of smut is an excellent idea!

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[info]wagacca
2006-01-12 05:38 am UTC (link)
I liked this, and while it is bittersweet, it's important to note that it's only from Rodney's POV. John may or may not feel the same. I like the open ended nature of that :) Also, Rodney does seem to live his life as a large dichotomy, coward/brave and ego/self-conscious. I love that you recognized this so well!

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 05:58 pm UTC (link)
Thanks very much. And you are totally right about the Rodney dichotomy - in fact, I had originally planned a coward/brave section, but it didn't fit into the flow (each section sort of refers to the one before and after it, and it felt intrusive to me) so it didn't get written.

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[info]bibliokat
2006-01-12 05:43 am UTC (link)
Wow, that's really good! The format you used with in theory and in practice was very interesting and well done.

And that sounds rather formal for a fic I like so: *SQUEE*!

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[info]isiscolo
2006-01-12 05:58 pm UTC (link)
Thanks very much! The format is a little more formal than I usually write, but this story called for it. And thanks for the squee!

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[info]tonicollins
2006-01-12 07:17 am UTC (link)
I liked this; nice progression and Rodney's thoughts are so... Rodney.

Um, not to negate this, but why would the American CIA be questioning a Canadian sixth grader? If this is canon, please tell me because I'm not up to figuring it out at this time of night.

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[info]z_rayne
2006-01-12 09:11 am UTC (link)
Yeah, it's canon, from "Underground."

And the CIA questioned him because he built an a-bomb for a school science fair. *g* The CIA handle terrorist threats outside the US, so a potential Canadian terrorist (and I can't help but flash on the Canadian terrorists from Invisible Man at that phrase *g*) would've been definitely within the CIA's bailiwick.

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