Because
annerbhp's latest icon challenge got me pondering this on my bus in the morning:
Do you think that there can be non-shippy stories where Sam and Jack have sex? Or is that, by your definition, shippy?
As you know, Bob, there's not really a great deal of Sam and Jack friendship fic out there, and the definitions can be a little hazy anyway, with the difference in intent and perception (one person's UST is another person's friendly banter).
What I mean is... gen people, could you imagine reading/writing a Sam and Jack friendship fic where they are forced into that sort of relationship? Or, Sam/Jack people, could you imagine reading/writing that kind of fic, but without the UST angle - one where it's their friendship that they have to salvage? And without a happy ending where they're given permission by the Prez to break the frat regs. *g*
(And no, this is NOT what I'm planning to do for my
jacksamfriends fic!)
Do you think that there can be non-shippy stories where Sam and Jack have sex? Or is that, by your definition, shippy?
As you know, Bob, there's not really a great deal of Sam and Jack friendship fic out there, and the definitions can be a little hazy anyway, with the difference in intent and perception (one person's UST is another person's friendly banter).
What I mean is... gen people, could you imagine reading/writing a Sam and Jack friendship fic where they are forced into that sort of relationship? Or, Sam/Jack people, could you imagine reading/writing that kind of fic, but without the UST angle - one where it's their friendship that they have to salvage? And without a happy ending where they're given permission by the Prez to break the frat regs. *g*
(And no, this is NOT what I'm planning to do for my

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Stranded or slave stories could work like that, too, maybe apocafic. On earth or under regular SGC circumstances (whatever those are), hmm. I'd have to see some examples.
I can't particularly picture it under regular SGC circumstances - I mean, I'm thinking more of AMTDI than friends with benefits (choosing to be in a relationship-beyond-mere-friendship, vs. forced).
They are, but I sure can't remember where! And the jury is out of course on whether non-S/J fans would read them differently than you or I would.
Or OT4, team ship. :)
I think in some ways it's easier to have friendship + sex in a multiple, because you have to set aside your ship assumptions going into it. I'm thinking also of
But yeah, if it can be done with Sam and Daniel friendship, it can be done with Sam and Jack friendship. The tricky part is convincing the die-hard Sam/Jack shippers that they really are just friends.
That's maybe one of the reasons there's so little Sam and Jack friendship fic – because so many of the story variables that might be applied to their characters in a Stargate universe are already perceived to be shippy.
I was going to say... ;-)
Seriously, that's a tough question that I think will depend on individual readers. It's that grey area of gen...like the "Bob" category in the ship/slash/gen brou-ha-ha.
What I mean is... gen people, could you imagine reading/writing a Sam and Jack friendship fic where they are forced into that sort of relationship? Or, Sam/Jack people, could you imagine reading/writing that kind of fic, but without the UST angle - one where it's their friendship that they have to salvage?
Are you talking an AMTDI type thing? Or an odd friends with benefits that ended up having repercussions? I have read both, but more with Sam/Daniel, OT3, or various slash groupings than Sam/Jack...If it's the "friends with benefits/one time/unique situation", I tend to think of them as ship-ish. The AMTDI scenario...it all depends. I think it can be done either way, but it's tricky and would take a lot to be done well.
I was thinking AMTDI rather than a friends with benefits, hurt/comfort type thing - I'd agree with you in seeing those as ship-ish. (I'm prepared to believe there can be exceptions, but generally speaking.)
I was thinking that it's more likely that shippers would ponder the effect of AMTDI on their OTP (and whether it turns out to be bad or good is entirely author-dependent). It would be a hard thing to pitch as definitely friendship, I think.
It would. In my experience, anything with Sam and Jack in the same room alone gets pegged as shippy by people who don't like the ship. (Especially if the author has written S/J ship before.)
Yeah, I think I was considering the friends with benefit nature because that's a wobblier balance beam to play various sides.
AMTDI...I think you could ponder the effect on any kind of relationship--as coworkers or friends as much as if it could go OTP. The sex by its nature would be questionable/noncon so it's not shippy in and of itself per se, but the ramifications could go into multiple directions. But to pitch it as "gen" when there is sex...it's possible...but hairy as far as label (sexual situations?)
If they'd done it on the show (*eyes BtS*), shippers would definitely claim it as a shippy moment, even if there were no consequences (no reassignments, no babies, no relationship, no Big Discussion - or whatever). But I know gen fans would be able to handwave it as gen, too. ;)
The OT3 thing... I've not really been thinking about the slash angle. I guess I tend to prefer it shippy or gen, and if there's shippiness there I'd prefer it was Sam/Jack or nothing. *g* So, I can sympathise with slashers feeling the same in reverse. Either side can write very lopsided OT3, I guess - not really properly exploring the impact of a sexual relationship between the non-preferred pairing.
(Argh, confusing myself with that sentence.)
If you meant something else, could you please explain?
I like Sam'n'Jack friendship. I don't ship them. I've tried to read ship with them (partly because of my friends)--and I just can't do it. There are some ships I can take or leave, and mostly I leave those, but I can't take this one at all. No desire to see them sleep together under any circumstances. The kisses were (more than) enough.
Think extremely strong alien mind-altering drugs and aaaaaaaaaaaaaangst, if it helps. ;)
I'm pretty gen about SG-1; I've dipped my toes in other things occasionally, and, interestingly, the only pairing I can stand is Jack/Daniel. I don't want porn, but I can't read anything, no matter how innocuous, with other pairings among SG-1. I don't know why. I read Torchwood (canon!) slash and some Primeval slash; even some SGA (there it's pretty much only Rodney/Carson). For a heterosexual, I have astoundingly little interest in reading het fic, come to think of it. (I do like Gwen/Rhys on Torchwood! I wanted Carson and Cadman to stay together! I liked Rodney and Katie for a while! The only one of those three that I read, though, is Gwen/Rhys, and not much of that.)
I've read a few of these stories. I wasn't actually all that fond of any: most had elements I liked, but they all had elements I didn't like, and in most cases I thought those elements were extraneous (really inappropriate humor would be the recurrent one. Not funny, folks).
Seeing Sam and Jack deal with something like that, where no person made them do it, for "entertainment" or other nefarious motives, but they have to cope with what's happened--now that might be interesting.
There's a lot of fic grey areas in this - I mean, I feel like the OT3 (OT4?) I've written (and some I've read) has a very different feel than most ship fic - the dynamic between them feels more like a gen/friend dynamic only there's sex.
This is also, btw, the reason why even though I am a Sam/Jack shipper, I don't really buy the "Sam and Daniel soo brother and sister" argument either. While I can see Daniel saying "You know I love you like a sister, Sam," the internal view is more likely to be "While I'm quite aware of your considerable charms, I'm also equally aware of your focus on Jack and his whole alpha-male-territoriality schtick."
That said, sexual tension notwithstanding, I think that mature well adjusted human beings can see and identify that sexual tension for what it is, and choose to not to act on it. I do think, for instance, that wives of patrolmen or firemen, or paramedics whose husbands work with women partners in situations of high tension that are conducive to the formation of deep bonds should not feel threatened if they know that their husbands love them and are committed to their relationship. I have absolutely no fear that my husband the physician is going to wander off with one of the paramedics after running a code. He is married, not dead, but is mature and adult and is capable of storing up that sexual frustration and bringing it home to me, and doing anything else would devastate his sense of who he is, just as bedding Sam would devastate Daniel if Sha're were alive and easily available to him.
If it's not shippy, I'm not interested. Sad but true. *g*
Which is not to say that I haven't clicked on apparently shippy stories only to find more of a friendship story - and enjoyed it - because I have.
But yeah, the same answer sort of applies. I pretty much put the ship into it, even if it's not really meant to be there, because I'm a shipper. Although again...I have accidentally read enough fics so that I can recognize when it's not supposed to be shippy, and have (mostly) appreciated them for what they were.