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Hello everyone, I gotta question to put to everyone here... I was thinking that I could give my muse a mule kick of a restart and one of the ways that I like to do that is to write crossover fic... but that is not a genre that is all that popular in the LnC worldview which leads me to my question... What shows do most ppl on these boards watch other than LnC? What would most ppl like to see as a crossover and what shows are you all most familiar with? (not being familiar with the show being the biggest complaint of crossovers normally) And no show is too off to cross - there are always ways <g> that is part of the fun. So if everybody watches it - then I might be able to use it no matter how not related to LnC it might be thanks and keep penning,
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Hey Marnie! I haven't seen you post for a while. Good to see you.
Re: Crossover shows. I don't watch either, but I think a lot of people watch West Wing and Stargate.
I've heard people talk a bit about CSI. There are movies too like Batman Begins.
I'm sure others will have more suggestions.
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Yup, Stargate. <g> Shayne, Roger, Karen - still gonna be looking for those Xs you were discussing last night. It's time this genre was explored more. (Especially if the X is Stargate <G>) LabRat
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Ditto Stargate!! James!!! Is the muse in gear? Jose
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(not being familiar with the show being the biggest complaint of crossovers normally) The thing which has always made this genre one of my least favourites over the years is that I've never felt of the ones I've read that they spent equal time on the shows and characters they were using. They always seemed to be slanted more towards one show/set of characters than the other. Now, that, I have to qualify, was many, many years ago. I gave up reading crosses for that reason a long time back. So I've no idea if that's true of the genre today. But it might be something to keep in mind for anyone tackling a X. One great exception I found, even back in the day, was Becky Bain's wonderful LNC/B&TB X, which dealt so beautifully with both shows that even for a reader who'd never seen B&TB it was easy to understand the characters and what they were about. It's available on the Archive, btw, for anyone who hasn't yet read it and wants to. LabRat
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Wait.. we're expected to write those ideas now? Eek! CSI would be interesting. There are quite a few of us that watch Stargate and Desperate Housewives. *eyes James* Keep thinking Justice League, but that might be a bit too complicated, and, oddly, wouldn't mesh well because it would seem too much like the cartoon.
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Wait.. we're expected to write those ideas now? Oh yeah. Didn't think you were going to get away with coming up with all those great scenarios and not have to follow through, did you? LabRat
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Well, I was thinking I might like to see Starg--- /me notices Labby's last post and promptly shuts up No idea, Marnie, none at all PJ
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From Daneel Ditto Stargate!!
James!!! Is the muse in gear?
Jose It's still in the gestation stage, but yes, I am writting a series of stories that X with Stargate. I've been a little busy betaing for another writer of Stargate, who, while having a wonderful ideas for stories, is painfully in need of a beta reader (About 90% of her paragraphs need touching!), so I am just finishing beating...er, betaing the last part of her story and so I have some free time to put into my stories, of which there are already 5 in the works, give or take 2. The beta for the first story should be getting something soon... Crossovers I'd like to see...hmmm Trading Spaces: Imagine if the designer wanted to redo the living room on Hyperion Ave. Knight Rider:(really showing my age there) CSI:the original show:I just can't imagine Grisome being fooled by Clark's alter-ego. Early Edition Quantum Leap 7 Days:Now that it has been on the SciFi channel, more people will recognize it. Law & Order Really out there Crosses Farscape Simpsons SeaQuest I could go on with really wacky ones, but I'll read about any crossover, except Desperate Housewives. James
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Hey Irene, its nice to be back Well there seems to be a resounding Stargate vote here so far... hmmm I could possibly work with that... CSI Vegas being a close runner up and that is one that I could very easily work with too... hmmmmm....( /me is thinking hard here.. can you smell the smoke?) And to address Labby's very valid concern of not spending enough equal time on the characters - for this particular exercise I was thinking of keeping it nice and short anyway so it will be much easier in giving the characters equal 'shrift' <g> keep the suggestions coming and keep penning...
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Additional Crossovers...
"V"
Alien Nation
Golden Age Superman.
Get Smart
Highlander
Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew
Garfield
Mighty Mouse
Stuart Little
Tom and Jerry
The Secret of NIMH
Ben, er...nevermind.
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Peanuts?
Saved by the Bell?
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I've always thought that Charmed could fit ok with Baroon Sunday as the bad guy...
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A Superman Ranma crossover. Vulnerable to magic, check. Travelled in China, check. And who would ever suspect Clark Kent of being Supergirl.
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I've always thought that it might be interesting to do a Pretender Xover. I mean, Sam Lane and Mr. Parker were both played by Harve Presnell. I've seen a LNC/JAG crossover, but Mac was with Mic. (Not as icky as Mac with Webb, but close.) I did a trilogy of crossovers with Forever Knight, and familiarity with the show wasn't really necessary. I've been half considering another one, just for laughs. I just can't seem to give up... then again, LaCroix is a stubborn old bas**rd. (he's a 2000 year old Roman General, after all) Laura
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Veronica Mars!
Okay, so it's totally the wrong time frame, but it's a great show. Plus, Veronica reminds me *so* much of what I imagine Lois must have been like as a teenager. And, she's a reporter and a detective (well, the daughter of a private detective, but she does plenty of serious detecting herself). She isn't afraid to speak her mind even when it's unpopular, she stands up for the underdog and the victim, and she often uses unconventional (and borderline illegal) ways of solving her cases. No superhero to help her out, but she still manages. Interestingly enough, she looks a bit like Chloe, the character from Smallville.
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Battlestar Galactica! (Can you tell my mini series/S1 DVDs arrived and I've spent the afternoon watching them?) Think about it. The fleet finally reaches Earth, the Cylons are hot on their heels. You'd have to do a bit of time tweaking to make the timelines fit, but what the heck, that's easy enough to achieve for any SF writer/buff. Superman -v- the Cylons...Lois and Starbuck in the same room...the possibilities are endless. LabRat
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For crossovers based on who played characters. Once saw a so so story, that was never finished I think. They used the fact that the same actress played Lois lanes mother, Laura Holt's mother from Remington Steele, and Amanda King's mother from Scarecrow & Mrs. King. Which menas that the three of them must be half sisters.
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Ooooo, I'm not a writer, so I can get away with tossing out ideas. Ones I'd find interesting to read: Early Edition Sue Thomas, F.B.Eye CSI Scarecrow & Mrs. King (used to watch that some when I could) And one that would *really* be fun (I challenge someone to make this work!--with all of Tempus' time-traveling, somehow it could ): Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman <eg>
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