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Protective Imperative

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Zine
Title: Protective Imperative
Publisher: Greycloud Services
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Author(s): Rowan
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Date(s): 2000
Series?: yes
Medium: print
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Genre: slash
Fandom: The Sentinel/Stargate SG-1
Language: English
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Protective Imperative is a 65-page slash crossover novel by Rowen. It was later republished in Protective Imperative/Quickenings Collected.

Summary

From a distributor, Knightwriter:

Blair and Jim haven't restored their relationship after Alex Barnes' appearance, and Jack O'Neill has been persuaded to become a recruiter. First time J/B, existing J/D. Short, but you know you want it.

After the Press Conference, Blair says he wants to be a cop, join Jim full time on the Force, but Jim isn't so sure. Things haven't been right between them since Alex Barnes, so he takes Blair away for a short vacation, where they can work on rebuilding their friendship, while Blair decides what his career options are. Jim is also hoping that they can extend their friendship into something more, but he doesn't bring that up until they are actually in San Francisco.

Meanwhile, a not-yet-fit-for duty Jack O'Neill is persuaded to become a recruiter. He and Daniel are sent to San Francisco to talk to Jim and Blair, find out whether Jim really is a Sentinel, and get Blair to admit the truth about his dissertation.

Unfortunately, General Hammond isn't the only person who believes Blair lied at the Press Conference, and Jack's recruitment pitch isn't accepted in time. And then there's Jim's problem. He's the Sentinel of the Great City. How can he just leave and head for another planet?

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