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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-05-06 06:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #3045 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3045 ⌋

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Re: Post the crossover you'd most want to see

(Anonymous) 2015-05-07 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
I want to see a crossover between TOS-era Star Trek and Dark City, mostly from the DC characters' point of view. For the TOS crew, it'd slot right in with the kind of thing they regularly stumble across, but for Schreber and Murdoch it'd be a different story, especially since I don't think Kirk & co. would be inclined to leave the end-of-movie status quo in place. Watching the Dark City characters try to integrate/be integrated into a largely utopian society after what they've been through would be fascinating, and the moral and ethical questions raised by the attempt would be interesting (Schreber, in particular, I'd love to see how Spock and McCoy deal with what was done to him and what he was forced to do in turn, but also the city inhabitants - complicated Prime Directive material if there ever was any).

On a similar but slightly different note, I really want to see the Medicine Seller from Mononoke end up on a Starfleet vessel in time to encounter one of their sentient space anomaly specials and deal with it as a space-based ayakashi/mononoke a-la the umibozu. Large scale, space-based exorcisms for the win! Though, really, finding the form, cause and motive for the anomalies is what Starfleet ends up doing anyway half the time, and it wouldn't make that much difference if it was explicitly supernatural rather than just sci-fi supernatural. Blinding an umibozu with gunpowder isn't that different from distracting a space amoeba with phasers. The Medicine Seller ought to fit right in.