So far best of the bunch - 13 portable tv Stargate SG-1: A Matter of Honor: SG1-3
Stargate Finally, tie-in novels. I read TV Tie-ins to relax my brain, I write fan fiction for the stress of my job to write, because it does not meet "expectations" about. Unfortunately, too many authors writing in TV Tie (Highlander, anyone?) Novels like writing fan-fic "every expectation of quality and are clearly blinded by the $ character. These words, a question of honor is a very good book, but I have 4 Stars in an obvious attempt Sally Malcolm, rather than strictly the content of the books. Fandemonium hope to keep essentially the same author.
The plot of the book as an opportunity to save Boyd has big black hole to the SG-1. Good (will later) that. I will not describe because it would destroy a lot of intrigue. Malcolm D. First SG-1 are finely drawn characters and the most important thing was making every effort to facilitate the exchange of the Spirit, you dry them make the show are so gratifying. It maintains a good momentum and strong in the dialogue. Some authors use a tie Gung as an excuse for gratuitous violence or graphic Maleho, if the show is not allowed, and Mrs. Malcolm fortunately avoids very well. It is not SG-1 is quite unusual in a, since the victims of the moon, where Daniel is incredibly willing to his friend's life and friendship with a weak ground risk.
Of course there are gaps, especially that Teal'c is the only one who often comes so pompous. It is an art of writing formal diction (such as discussions Teal'c) and is primarily pain. The main problem is that many of Stargate is visually communicates-Teal "c" deafening silence "is the first example. Consider an arbitrary sequence of specific and watch as Jack & Daniel, Jack and Teal'c, Sam and Daniel, etc. , serve only to raise the eyebrows of change still to be transmitted 10 minutes interview. It is difficult to convey this page without the annoying repetition (I know, fanfic, remember?) This sometimes leads SG -1 to Malcolm D. made of wood, but it is completely forgivable - Believe me as a writer is difficult to maintain this balance, especially if it is for all public(eg, I would hate the development of Rodney McKay on Atlantis as a comic figure 1 Dimensions. He said: "My parents and took the book from me," which received the least mental cruelty and beatings probably sleeves of their parents. So far, however, the dark side of nature has been completely ignored). In short, if you will "try" Stargate TV tie-in, I suggest a question of honor, as an indicator of quality because it is a positive effort.
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