Friday, July 7th, 2006 08:56 pm
TITLE: Disbelief Never Changes An Outcome
SUMMARY: Rodney doesn't believe it. Not that his belief matters one way or the other.
CATEGORY: Vignette
RATING: G
NOTES: Genfic challenge - [livejournal.com profile] lccb suggested that Ronon display a talent for something that surprises the other characters.

Disbelief Never Changes An Outcome

"I don't believe it," Rodney muttered, as he stared at the board a few tables away, as though staring could change the outcome of the game. "He's winning again."

Radek didn't look up from the notes he'd brought to the table, focused on working through the power conversions of the latest Ancient device on which he was working. After many months of working with Rodney, Radek was well aware that ignoring the astrophysicist would not end the conversation.

And yet, he hoped.

"It's crazy." Rodney bit down on his sandwich, then talked through the crumbs. "You know, I can't believe he's outplayed Elizabeth in every game so far. Caldwell has more losses than wins - and Hayman is furious that he didn't see that last endgame play. If he had any hair spare to tear out, he'd have been tearing it."

Radek sighed. There was no hope of getting through these calculations while Rodney was in full flow. "If he has won so often, Rodney, you should not be surprised that he is winning yet again."

"But there's no planning, no thought to it," grumbled the other man as he gulped down his coffee. "He just reacts - he shouldn't win!"

Radek turned his gaze over to the table where Ronon Dex was sitting down to a game against Dr. Andreas Seliksos, and shrugged. "Perhaps it is his unpredictability that serves him so well. His reactions are unique." A thought entered his mind, "Someone should teach Teyla chess and set her against Ronon. It could very well be that it is not Ronon that is unique but the Pegasus mindset."

Rodney gave him a disgusted look. "Don't even think of mentioning that to Hayman. It's bad enough having to sit through these matches at lunch without him deciding to bring the Athosians back to the city to teach them chess."

Privately, Radek thought it was the concept that the 'primitive' Ronon had the capacity for a game as 'intellectual' as chess that revealed such depths to Rodney's ire.

Of course, he did not mention this to Rodney.

And whether Rodney believed it or not, Ronon won again.

- fin -

NOTES: I know a little of chess; enough to know that human strategy and tactics can be overturned by an unpredictable opponent. I imagine that Ronon, for all his unpredictability, could easily be beaten by an AI, or someone extremely skilled at the game. However, given the focus with which the expedition members were chosen, I sincerely doubt that Atlantis is full of Candidate Masters, let alone Grand Masters. Allow Rodney his ire. :)
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Friday, July 7th, 2006 01:17 pm (UTC)
*giggle* No, I've got the same interpretation as you on chess.

I have this sudden urge to pit Cassie Fraiser up against Ronon in chess. Just because.
Friday, July 7th, 2006 04:17 pm (UTC)
I know nothing about chess, but I love the idea that Ronon would be good at it. And of course it would just grate on Rodney's nerves. Interesting that he doesn't challenge Ronon to a game himself. :)
Friday, July 7th, 2006 05:28 pm (UTC)
Very, very Rodney. I can see Ronon being good at chess. Actually for all his reactionary tendencies I imagine he has the tactical mindset. He was a trained soldier after all.

Great to see some more fic from you. Any chance this little fic could spawn some more chess related stories? Elizabeth asking Ronon to explain to her just exactly how he wins? ;)
Saturday, July 8th, 2006 04:01 am (UTC)
Love it! Beautifully written and I adore the fact that Rodney is so cranky about Ronon being good at chess!!
Saturday, July 8th, 2006 02:06 pm (UTC)
This is great. Chess - interesting! Especially loved Radek's POV as well.