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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-02 05:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #2738 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2738 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Wizards vs. Aliens]


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[Hayao Miyazaki]


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[Dragon Age Inquisition]


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[Sarah Michelle Gellar and Lena Horne]


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[Girl Genius]


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[Dark Souls]


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[TRON: Legacy]


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[Phantom of the Opera]


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[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]








Notes:

Big thunderstorm here, hoping the power stays up. Early to be safe!

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Star Trek/Dark City

(Anonymous) 2014-07-02 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
In a somewhat similar vein to Star Trek/Discworld above, though darker, I'd love a Star Trek/Dark City crossover. Preferably with the TOS crew, given "Space Seed" and "Plato's Stepchildren", and their general propensity for stumbling across lost Earth generation ships or colonies gone wrong in a way later crews didn't have so much. Or the ENT crew, that could be good either.

But somewhere in the early explorations of the Alpha Quadrant, the Enterprise discovers a strange city floating in deep space, circled by its own private sun and surrounded by its own private sea, and when the away team beams down, it's to find a population that seems to earnestly believe they're still on Earth in the 30s/40s. Except for the shambling psychiatrist and the exceptionally powerful telekinetic who show up shortly afterwards, who don't seem to like strangers showing up unannounced, especially when some of them don't bleed the right colour. It'd be a fascinatingly tense encounter, considering that the Trek crew are more than likely going to see an imprisoned population being manipulated by the only two people with memories, which won't sit well with them, while Murdoch and Schreber are going to be torn between wanting to know where the hell they are and where they were taken from, and being alarmed by a) strangers, and b) aliens, considering what they've been through.

Maybe not the crackiest crossover ever, but I so want it just for the angst and misunderstandings and slowly dawning horror once everyone realises what's going on.