UPDATED MARCH 30, 2006

Stories where Birkoff is the main character or plays a very prominent role

Birkoff Helps Out by Kate ==== Storyboard Fantasies

"Birkoff" decides to make a call to storyboard writer Kate to tell her how to handle his character. (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Birkoff - IOD - The Consequences by Penny

We knew it was coming. There was no way Operations was going to let Birkoff get away with holding a gun on him during the episode 'Imitation of Death." But no one ever expected his weapon of choice would be Michael. (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Birkoff Stands Alone by Nikita507 ==== #31 of Serial

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Birkoff's Aggravation by Hopposai

Birkoff is not getting the respect he deserves in Section or on the Storyboards. So he decides to have a little fun at everyone's expense. (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Birkoff's Bender by Hopposai

Madeleine decides that it's time for Birkoff to learn to socialize with the ladies. So she makes it an assignment that requires that Michael listen in and make sure the assignment is completed. (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Birkoff's Cabal by Hopposai

Ever wonder what happens to the money that Section One appropriates from all those terrorists? (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Birkoff's Revenge by Hopposai ==== Sequel to Birkoff's Bender

Birkoff wants revenge for the events of that night but he has to make sure that he's got the right target. (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Boy's Night Out - Part I by Quinn ==== Part One of Four Part Boy's Night Out Series ==== Humor

Michael finds himself wondering which is more dangerous. Going after the terrorists or going after the terrorists with Birkoff? (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Broker, The by Enjoue

Section One must discover who is behind a series of computer hacking attacks against installations around the world. When Birkoff infiltrates the group online, Section One decides to send him in undercover to gather more intel. With Michael and Nikita as back-up what could possibly go wrong? (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Brotherly Love by Leigh

Birkoff, abandoning his ever-interrupting role in any ‘meaningful’ meeting between Michael and Nikita, becomes a surprisingly mature cupid who works to get those two crazy kids to realize they love each other. (Summaryed by EllenM)

Erase and Rewind by Tintin

Something has happened to Seymore Birkoff's mind, and everything he'd known before is no longer the same. Take a journey into the darker side Section's resident genius. (Summaryed by Lorelei)

First Kiss by Jean ==== Category: Drama ==== Rating(s): PG-13 for language and violence ==== Spoiler(s): Season Two ==== Second of four ==== Order of the stories: Grateful Dead, First Kiss, Pitch and Roll, Thirst.

Section One encounters a new player in the terrorist market called ARM and Birkoff develops a new friendship. (Summary provided by Jean)

Grateful Dead by Jean ==== Category: Drama, ensemble ==== Rating(s): PG for language ==== Spoiler(s): Season Two ==== First of four ==== Series ==== Order of the stories: Grateful Dead, First Kiss, Pitch and Roll and Thirst.

Hoping to further her career at Section, Catherine Madison transfers from a remote substation to Section One's headquarters in Paris, and gets far more action than she expected. (Summary provided by Jean)

Learning Birkoff by Gritkitty ==== Major spoilers for "Abort, Fail, Retry, Terminate."

How do you grieve for someone you never really knew? (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

Learning to Swim by Jean ==== Suggestive ==== Bathtub Challenge ==== Category: Drama ==== Rating(s): R ==== Spoiler(s): 'Any Means Necessary'

Birkoff must cultivate a callous nature to survive by any means necessary. (Summary provided by Jean)

Midnight Train by Ursula ==== Sequel to Where the Cold Wind Blows

A disoriented innocent brought into Section after a shootout in a bar turns out to be Birkoff's mother. (Summary provided by J9)

Objectivity by Jean ==== Category: Drama ==== Rating(s): R for language ==== Spoiler(s): Set after Innocent.

An abeyance operative breaches the line of professional comfort for Birkoff, and becomes a friend. Fits into the alterative view of Section One created 'Grateful Dead'. (Summary provided by Jean)

Portrait of A Birkoff as a Young Man by Circe

Shadows Into Demons by Abi Z ==== NC-17

A stranger in a strange land. (Summary provided by Abi Z)

Sugar High by Macaela ==== Bathtub Challenge

The new defense trainer, Meckenzie, and Birkoff have hit it off. While the two are celebrating her birthday, we find that Michael isn't the only man in Section who can leave a woman breathless. (Summaryed by Lorelei)

Thirst - A Dining Out Challenge Story by Jean ==== Series ==== Rating(s): R for language and violence ==== Spoiler(s): Set after Cat and Mouse ==== Part Four of four ==== Order of the stories: Grateful Dead, First Kiss, Pitch and Roll and Thirst.

The mission team eats lunch in a Chicago restaurant, but more than the service is bad. Includes original characters and fits into the alternative view of Section One created in 'Grateful Dead'. (Summary provided by Jean)

Where the Cold Wind Blows by Ursula ==== Operations ==== written before we learn Birkoff's real history in season four.

This is an poignant retelling of how Birkoff came into Section One as a young child. (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

With Friends Like These by Katherine Gilbert ==== Walter.

After Walter realized Birkoff's part in the events of "Off Profile," a showdown was inevitable. (Summaryed by Shadowchild)

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