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Crossovers that shoould be: beginings of Sub Genius
 
Spotted http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?578 ... st14175566]in the current "IWIW Sailor Moon" thread on RPG.net, in a discussion of how people got around in the Silver Millennium:
No-Brand Hero Wrote:Just brings to mind certain arcs in the Thor comic where Thor would get in his viking longship and sail the seas of space in precisely that matter.

I submit that the Silver Millenium was often subject to raids by Vikings from Asgard, which was the majority of the defense work the Senshi had to perform before the rise of the Dark Kingdom.

Now...someone write this.

All I can think of is "Moon Stick vs. Skuld's Hammer"... but that's enough for a plotbunny, right?
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I think the issue is that Skuld is the one that is in charge of the valkerie... which means that would only work if it happened when the vikings desided that the Dark Kingdom assault meant the vaults were wide open... then got slaughtered.  The Queen Serenity reincarnated the vikings as well... screwing things up for Skuld.  I mean any viking that took care of at least one youma deserves to be in Valhalla.. even theough they came from there in the first place.  Somehow that battle ends up with Serenity, then current Skuld, and Rita Repulsa having spent the last 10,000 years death matching in a dumpster on the moon.
This somehow ends up with the cast of Sailor Moon living in Angel Grove and the Power Rangers being entirely composed of reincarnated vikings and Tony Stark explaining that he was now able to explain why he was inexplicably maintaining such a huge abandoned warehouse district in some random town... the super villains spend months trying to figure out how to sue Tony Stark for all their loses without sounding stupid..  Eventually settling on a combination of squatter's right, unsafe working conditions and entrapment charges.
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This. Just this. This needs to be.

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With any luck, it will be. http://mlidevdiary.blogspot.com/
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I know. That doesn't change my point though. Smile
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The Little Pony in the Cupboard. 
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The Lion, the Witch, and the Indian in the Wardrobe
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I'm pretty sure you could do that by just having the Key used on a prop room door...  or explain that the maker of that Key works at a certain museum now.
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Necratoid Wrote:I'm pretty sure you could do that by just having the Key used on a prop room door...  or explain that the maker of that Key works at a certain museum now.
And now I'm picturing adding Dawn Summers to the fun. 8P
  
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Quote:[b][b][b]Necratoid[/b][/b] wrote:[/b]


I'm pretty sure you could do that by just having the Key used on a prop room door...  or explain that the maker of that Key works at a certain museum now.
OK, You either have the Key to the "The Lost Room" or You've found "The Key Maker" from Matrix: Reloaded.  One can be used on any door to get to Room 10,  The other probably made the previously mentioned key, and can make others that go to someplace else.
  
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BTVS and The Ballad of Mulan - preferably non-Disneyed - are a pretty natural fit, I thoght. A quick search revealed that http://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-24349/Ga ... erious.htm]a couple of http://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-20341/Ko ... Before.htm]other people also thought so, but neither one is even close to a thousand words, let alone a satisfying exploration of the concept. The original ballad (The copy I found is appended to http://www.docstoc.com/docs/53873584/Fe ... neys-Mulan]#]this article on the evils of "post-feminist" films made by the repressive patriarchy, which is a hard slog even if you agree in principle) ends with her having fought in the wars for twelve years and not dead yet - surely a good record for a Slayer, no?

- CD
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So...

GeoBreeders, with demon cats - bakeneko - who are trying to take over, only to be opposed by the staff of Kagura Total Security. And the cast is almost, but not completely, female.

So...

Azumanga Daioh, with a character named Kagura, who appears to dislike cats, and her classmate Sakaki, who's often attacked by cats. And the cast is almost, but not completely, female.

So...

Natural crossover, or natural crossover?
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the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

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So you know, there's an update to My Little Investigations:

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Quote:Manytales00 wrote:
OK, You either have the Key to the "The Lost Room" or You've found "The Key Maker" from Matrix: Reloaded.  One can be used on any door to get to Room 10,  The other probably made the previously mentioned key, and can make others that go to someplace else.
Err... no.  The Key from the Indian in the Cupboard is crazy magic.  What it does is turn an likeness of a person or thing in the whatever the likeness is of... for real.  In the book this was largely limited to plastic cowboys and indian and some plastic army men.  In the movies they used whatever toys the kid owned... includer Darth vader with a working lightsaber... only to scale with the action figure he used..  Each entity involved has a consistant personal timeline, between summonings... and the summoned can take object back with them.  The summoned can stick around at least for months and the Key has no problems being used while summoned are hanging around from different time periods.  Also, you can use the Key on the living in order to send them elsewhere... damage and death carry over.  All it needs to funtion is a keyhole and a container... I'm not sure it works with containers with windows or veiwports or anything.... cameras inside will be turned into models though.  Imagine what happens if some idiiot uses that on their comic book villians or on a room with a ton of Warhammer figures in it.
In short... put a toy replica of some item from a stow in.... get the real thing out.  That would include the key from room 10.  I said prop room was a bad idea as all your rubber suits are real.
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Inspired by Inter-Library-Loan and Pratchett's 'L-Space' theory i.e. BOOKS = KNOWLEDGE = POWER = (FORCE X DISTANCE^2) / TIME.

Given that Internet is esentially the biggest collection of interconnected books/knowledge (including esoteric and magical/scientific) to ever exist in the history of the planet - how long before it gains sentience and reality warping powers?

This could be a crossover with any fictional universe ever created - given the generally accepted theory that fictional universes are just dimensional bleed though, picked up by sensitive individuals.

Discworld/RL/Internet/Everybody!

Is this a should be? I can think of a lot of ways this could go very bad....
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K sai Wrote:Inspired by Inter-Library-Loan and Pratchett's 'L-Space' theory i.e. BOOKS = KNOWLEDGE = POWER = (FORCE X DISTANCE^2) / TIME.
Given that Internet is esentially the biggest collection of interconnected books/knowledge (including esoteric and magical/scientific) to ever exist in the history of the planet - how long before it gains sentience and reality warping powers?
This could be a crossover with any fictional universe ever created - given the generally accepted theory that fictional universes are just dimensional bleed though, picked up by sensitive individuals.
Discworld/RL/Internet/Everybody!
Is this a should be? I can think of a lot of ways this could go very bad....
I refer you to The Science of Discworld and its sequels for examples of the wordline crossover. Now add the internets...
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them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
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Doctor Whooves grows stronger...


Quote:robkelk
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K sai Wrote:Inspired by
Inter-Library-Loan
and Pratchett's 'L-Space' theory i.e. BOOKS = KNOWLEDGE = POWER =
(FORCE X DISTANCE^2) / TIME.
Given that Internet is
esentially the biggest collection of interconnected books/knowledge
(including esoteric and magical/scientific) to ever exist in the history
of the planet - how long before it gains sentience and reality warping
powers?
This could be a crossover with any fictional
universe ever created - given the generally accepted theory that
fictional universes are just dimensional bleed though, picked up by
sensitive
individuals.
Discworld/RL/Internet/Everybody!
Is
this a should be? I can think of a lot of ways this could go very
bad....

I refer you to The Science of Discworld and its
sequels for examples of the wordline crossover. Now add the
internets...
Though, if I recall correctly, it is implied in The Science of Discworld II: The Globe that proper organization is just as vital for accessing L-Space as having large amounts of knowledge in a small space. The Librarian was able to open a passage into L-space by rearranging the books on a single bookcase.
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So, Valles threw out the concept of a Mai-HiME/Firefly crossover fusion a couple nights ago. Here's what I made of that:

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Captain Natsuki Kruger:

Capsule: Captain Nat sided with the Browncoats during the war, and ever since she’s tried to keep her head down. Deeply cynical given the Alliance’s victory, she mostly just tries to keep herself and her crew alive and fed, suppressing whatever cheerful optimism may have once existed in her heart, instead wrapping it in lots of layers of ice. Ice is cold, but at least it doesn’t bleed. As of the series start, this image has started to slip around those she actually cares for, who’ve managed to defrost her some, but with the state of the ‘Verse as it is at present, that’s a fragile thing when some decisions are easier to make when you can’t be seen to care...

Interactions: Natsuki trusts Youko completely, and gets along well with Midori and Mai. Nao and she have something of a Foe Yay situation going on due to the circumstances they met under, but Natsuki’s more than willing to trust the conwoman with her back in a fight. Shizuru confuses and infuriates her, but there’s definitely tension of a different sort there. Reito is big city smooth and this rubs the backwoods blue collar Natsuki the wrong way almost all the time. The fact that Reito’s wit is sharper than her tongue just adds to the antagonism, but for the most part they aren’t going to kill each other. Natsuki can’t remotely begin to figure out Mikoto’s ramblings, and Sister Yukariko she generally avoids if at all possible.

Role: Natsuki’s pretty much Mal here in his entirety, albeit her interactions with Shizuru are a bit less antagonistic than Mal’s with Inara. While Shizuru may drive her up a wall, Natsuki can’t genuinely bring herself to be cruel to her....except by obliviousness.

First Mate Youko Helene:

Capsule: Natsuki’s first mate and the only surviving member of her unit from their days in the Unification Wars. As good with her guns as she is with her field medic skills, Youko is generally seen as the voice of cool reason to Natsuki’s occasional flares of hot-tempered rashness. Has dragged her captain out of more bars every Unification Day than she cares to count. That said, working on the Duran did help her meet the love of her life, so there’s something to be said for it.

Interactions: Youko’s loyal to Natsuki to a fault, and loves her wife more than words can say. She takes a team mom role to most of the rest of the crew, though she and Shizuru are perhaps on a little more even social standing from her point of view. Mai could be, but for the most part, Youko just feels old when she’s looking at the chipper young engineer. Not that it’s a knock against her - Midori was...is much the same, and hasn’t changed since she was 16. Given they both grew up in the Inner Worlds (albeit with drastically different reasons for leaving them) and their shared medical training experience, Youko feels a kinship with Reito, and tries to shield the young man from Natsuki where she can...or at least prevent them from ripping each other to pieces.

Role: Youko slots into Zoe mostly because Midori was an easy fit for Wash and Midori’s canonical love interest is basically maybe two shots in the TV series and an Indiana Jones stereotype scene at the end. As it is, Youko gives the crew a doctor before Reito arrives with his sister, but that common ground gives him an early ally that Simon didn’t have. While Youko is less obviously a retired soldier than Zoe, she actually has the broader skillset... which can be scary if she decides she needs to use it for something other than healing.

Helmswoman Midori Suigira:

Capsule: An old childhood friend of Youko’s from before the war, Midori got picked as a potential pilot for the Duran when the ship was just Youko’s way of keeping her captain out of the bottle rather than a concrete business venture. Midori and Youko hit it off like firecrackers upon being reunited, and are the Happily Married Couple onboard. While ditzy and eccentric, Midori’s piloting skills acknowledge only passing acquaintanceship with the laws of physics, and the settled state of her passengers’ digestive tracts is generally considered a “creature comfort”. General jokester and source of good natured humor onboard, as compared to Nao’s snarkiness or Shizuru’s veiled jibes. Despite her ostensible role as pilot and getaway driver, Midori would be just as happy strapping on a pulse pistol and following her wife into the firefights. Either gets her adrenaline pumping, which leads to entertaining nights afterwards in the cabin...

Interactions: Midori gets along with everyone pretty much the same, and she and Youko are sickeningly sweet together. She’s a big fan of teamwork and would like everyone to get along if possible. The effects of this are evident in the fact that Nao’s still a part of the crew rather than getting off at the first stop, and the fact that she supported Youko whole-heartedly in suggesting Reito and Mikoto stay aboard.

Role: Midori was the zaniest person in the Hime cast, and thus she fit pretty well as Wash. Unlike Wash, however, Midori is hardly a backstage character, and can hold her own in a fight if she needs to. Unfortunately and irritatingly for her, more often than not, it’s more important that she get the Duran ready to run than be in the field. Nonetheless, she’s fairly content with her life, much like the pilot she’s replacing.

Grifter Juliet “Nao” Zhang:

Capsule: Nao came onboard in a supposedly accidental “marriage” to the good captain, which caused many a joke and more than a few sparks with the resident Companion, mostly given Natsuki’s typical response to anything resembling emotional issues: ignore it and hope it goes away. However, sweet little “Juliet” certainly turned out to be less than honest about her reasons, and nearly got the Duran fried and stolen and the crew killed in an electromagnetic net. After the crew got out of the situation, Natsuki was basically talked down from spacing the conwoman by Midori, who suggested they could use someone as good as her on the crew, given they’d just blown up her old one. Under threat of various awful things if she put one toe out of line, Nao was taken in essentially as a gunner, though she does get to ply her preferred trade from time to time. Fast forward a few years and she’s Natsuki’s go-to shooter after Youko, though the Captain would rather try to swallow Midori’s cooking than be stuck in a room with her and Shizuru at the same time.

Interactions: Nao has something of a love-hate relationship with Shizuru. The two are very much alike, but Nao took her Companion training in entirely different directions from Shizuru, and can’t help but try to bait the cat when she sees Shizuru’s hackles rise at Nao getting a blush out of the captain. Truthfully, Nao doesn’t really care about anything resembling intimacy, or even friendship. The Duran’s just proved to be a decent way to make a buck...until recently. She greatly dislikes Reito for being smart enough to think rings around her and despises Mikoto even more for being so damn innocent and at the same time bringing the Alliance down on their heads. Her respect for Sister Yukariko is grudging, more the remnants of her upbringing than any real belief in her authority. Secretly a mama’s girl, as the handknit hat she hides in her quarters attests.

Role: Nao is obviously slotted into Saffron, but she’s also fused a little bit with Jayne’s concept. Aside from Jaynestown, we hardly have any background on his real history. However, Jayne’s line of “there ain’t people like that! Just people like me!” is very Nao, so the two were somewhat fused together. She also serves as something of a spoiler between Natsuki and Shizuru, to compensate for the loss of Mal’s typical brusqueness.

Engineer Mai Tokiha

Capsule: Mai came with the Duran in more ways than one. Natsuki’s spotting the engineering prodigy was a stroke of luck, given her boyfriend at the time was claiming her work was his. The coup was completed when it turned out that Mai was also a part time chef in her spare time and as good around the kitchen as the engine room. Since then, she’s been adopted as the semi-official little sister of the crew, even if she’s not notably as tough around the edges as the rest. But Reito and his sister coming onboard stirred all that up in new ways.

Interactions: Mai gets along with everybody, and is more tolerant of Mikoto’s antics, a holdover of when she helped raise her own siblings. She’s definitely keen on Reito, however, to the amusement of everyone (except maybe Natsuki) involved.

Role: Mai’s caring and sunny disposition slotted her into Kaylee’s role pretty early when it was determined that Reito would be taking Simon’s spot in order to try to at least have one guy on the entire ship. Downside of the Shoujo genre, I guess. It means that Mai takes less of a lead than she does in canon, but in canon, Mai only became the hero by accident. She was never really the “leader” of the group, so it’s not that surprising.

Sister Yukariko

Capsule: Sister Yukariko is just an ordinary missionary traveling about the spacelanes of the ‘Verse, who got on about the same time as Reito and Mikoto. That said, no one on the ship is without their secrets, and the Sister is no exception.

Interactions: Yukariko basically acts as a voice of morality and reason aboard the ship, and she and Nao somewhat conflict over this, though Nao’s more likely to blow her off than argue with her. Surprisingly, Yukariko and Shizuru get along well, despite Shizuru’s line of work. The rest of the crew basically benefit from her good nature. Natsuki, however, possibly gets more chiding than most others.

Role: Yukariko is obviously slotting in for Shepherd Book here, which is a very odd combination. Like Youko, she’s benefiting from her slot’s “skillset”, and is a bit more competent of a fighter here than she is in -HiME, being closer to her -Otome incarnation, really. And like Book, she has her own shrouded past, mostly connected with her rarely heard surname of Greer...

Reito Minagi

Capsule: Reito had everything he could want in his life until his little sister went missing. He threw away everything he’d ever had to get her back, and wound up aboard the Duran. Now, he’s something of the odd duck on the crew, being used to inner world prestige and comfort, rather than the kill or be killed of the outer rim. But if it’s for his sister, he’ll adapt...and possibly even thrive.

Interactions: Reito gets on well with most of the crew, though Nao typically considers him a pussy richboy and his opinion of her isn’t much higher. Similarly, Natsuki mostly sees him and his sister as a burden that makes her job of keeping her crew alive and fed harder, though she’d never throw them to the Alliance. This doesn’t mean either of them like the situation they’re in, though. He genuinely enjoys Youko’s company, and there may be some flickers of something more between himself and Mai. But first and foremost, Reito is determined to keep his little sister Mikoto safe.

Role: Reito is very obviously slotting in for Simon, but there are some differences. Whereas Simon is awkward, Reito is rather smooth. He snarks a bit more readily than Simon did, as he has a bit more self-confidence in himself. This, combined with a more receptive crew environment with Youko and Midori’s support, means he’s learning the game that this section of the ‘Verse runs on a bit faster than Simon did. And he knows he has skills that the Duran’s crew need. Not just medical, but he has an air of respectability only Shizuru can really equal, and for which she has his respect. Essentially, Reito is where Simon probably would’ve gotten to be if Firefly had had more than the one season.

Mikoto Minagi

Capsule: Mikoto was a bright young child with a penchant for dance, before she got an invitation to the prestigious Fuka Academy. Now she’s crazy, scatterbrained, and just not entirely there, occasionally seeming more like a cat than a person. Even if she’s capable of a whole lot more than she’s letting on, or maybe even aware of...

Interactions: Mikoto trusts her brother, and that was about it until Mai won her over with her cooking. This has basically increased her list of people she acts affectionately around to 2 people total, whereas everyone else gets the weirdo, borderline unhinged version. Most of the crew kind of tolerate MIkoto, in the way you don’t say anything rude about your friend’s retarded cousin.

Role: Mikoto is, obviously, replacing River here, though she’s less out and out creepy and more just weird in comparison. Pretty much everything else is much the same, though Mikoto isn’t quite the genius River was pre-mindscrew. Mysterious waifs ahoy!

Shizuru Fujino

Capsule: Professional Companion, Shizuru is the epitome of grace, intelligence, beauty, and sexuality, being just about anything that the person in question needs of her. Despite all this, her heart seems reserved for one person in particular, even if Natsuki doesn’t seem to be aware of it. But Shizuru’s set her sights on her, and she’ll get a straight answer (no pun intended) out of her yet.

Interactions: Shizuru is laid back around most people, almost seeming lazy. Despite their seeming doctrinal dispute, she and Yukariko get along well, while Youko and Shizuru have sort of an “older women’s club” where they comment on the rest of the crew amongst themselves. Reito is an interesting sort to her, as his sharp mind shows potential to her, and she’s somewhat cautiously mentoring him in skills one doesn’t develop in the inner worlds, even if he doesn’t realize it yet. Similarly, she’s pleasant around Mikoto, even if she’s not aware there’s more to the girl than meets the eye. Nao is probably the closest to a hot button she has, and mostly just whenever the conwoman is vamping on her Natsuki. Just because she’s patient doesn’t mean she’s a stone.

Role: Shizuru fits well into Inara’s role, though she, like Natsuki, changes their role the most in how they interact with their Unresolved Sexual Tension partner. Similarly, she retains Inara’s tendency towards unexpected skills, and her own rivalry with Nao.
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Harry Potter > Xander-Centered > Xander's Real Family

Summary: 25 years after the final defeat of Voldemort, Harry gets fed up with the Wizarding World's lack of social progress and leaves to live in the muggle world for a while. For lack of anything better to do, he tracks down his cousin Dudley, and discovers that not only had he fled Britain, he'd taken up a new identity in America... What will happen when Xander's 'uncle' Harry arrives in Sunnydale? HP continuity shoved back to make the timelines work.

- CD, I dunno if it MUST be, but I'd read it at least. It would be easy to do painfully badly.
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Quote:- CD, I dunno if it MUST be, but I'd read it at least. It would be easy to do painfully badly.

And a thing of beauty if it was done right. Eyrie-esque redemption theme spelled out in HP characters against the familiar bouncy fun background of Sunnydale? yes please!
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Kingdom Macross: What 'Bout My Heart?

Edit: Warning for NSFW ads and pages other than the linked page on same site. Sorry guys!

http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/879 ... r_bow-high]Image says ... okay, not all of it, but most. The "hdden" villains of Macross F (by which I mean no the giant bugs that are obviously enemies from the first episode) would be right in keeping with KH baddies though, and the common Vajira themselves are literally designed to be minions both in and out of continuity.

- CD
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"Anko, what you do in your free time is your own choice. Use it wisely. And if you do not use it wisely, make sure you thoroughly enjoy whatever unwise thing you are doing." - HymnOfRagnorok as Orochimaru at SpaceBattles
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ClassicDrogn Wrote:Kingdom Macross: What 'Bout My Heart?

Image says ... okay, not all of it, but most. The "hdden" villains of Macross F (by which I mean no the giant bugs that are obviously enemies from the first episode) would be right in keeping with KH baddies though, and the common Vajira themselves are literally designed to be minions both in and out of continuity.

- CD
NSFW links are NSFW.

Not that I found it unpleasant personally, but even if you don't surf any further, some of the adds on that site are... well...
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Crap, i forgot about that, since the image itself is okay - and my adblocking is set to maximum. Edited in a warning in the original, sorry folks.

- CD
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Game CTSB: Sheryl gets a brother-sister bogyguard team in Macross Triangle Heart Frontier
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Yes. Yes, you're right, that should be. Of course, then there's the question of Nanoha vs. Vajra... and that should be too.

(pulls out the big rubber stamp)

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