Ridiculous crossovers you'd like to see?

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  1. Gingerbread Demon

    Gingerbread Demon I love Star Trek Discovery Premium Member

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    I don't think I have ever seen that one.

    I like this. Due to relativistic effects time may have passed on that world before the others caught up to Curly
     
  2. The Borgified Corpse

    The Borgified Corpse Admiral Admiral

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    I really enjoyed "The Other Guys." But I hated it when Felger came back the following season in "Avenger 2.0.":barf2: It's the one episode that I skip whenever I rewatch Season 7.
     
  3. sbk1234

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    A great unlikely crossover that (sort of) happened was in the Star Trek book Ishmael, in the 80s. It combines Star Trek with an old western TV show from the 60s called Here Come the Brides.
     
  4. Gingerbread Demon

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    How did it play out?
     
  5. FormerLurker

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    This is one of the few Star Trek novels I've read. Well written, and does an admirable job of making the cross-pollination work. And the cover painting is cute.
     
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    It’s been a few decades since I read it, but as I recall, it involves Spock being trapped in the past with amnesia. He’s found by one of the characters, who was played in the show by Mark Lenard! When I read it, I wasn’t aware of the other show, so I just thought it was a time travel story with some quirky characters.
     
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    I wasn't aware of the other show myself. But I did know that there was a real world equivalent event, and assumed it was a fictionalization of that. Now I'll have to research Here Come The Brides.
     
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    If you want to check out "Ishmael," it's one of Simon & Schuster's Star Trek eBook Deals of September. It's available for 99¢ (plus relevant taxes) at many fine e-retailers (primarily in the U.S., but other posters have seen similar deals in Canada and Britain).

    As for ridiculous crossovers, the "Strange New Worlds" cast and crew teased a crossover during their Star Trek Day panel. While there was no word on what it might be, they joked about doing a crossover with "Lower Decks" which would be pretty ridiculous.
     
  9. The Borgified Corpse

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    Most likely as a result of the most capricious use of time travel since that time when Major Kira went back to find out if Gul Dukat had porked her mom.
     
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    Columbo and Rockford Files.
     
  11. Aragorn

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    What if The A-Team, Michael Knight, David Banner, Kwai Chang Caine, Richard Kimball and Jonathan Smith all showed up in the same town to help the same person against corrupt forces?
     
  12. The Borgified Corpse

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    Total nuclear annihilation. :D
     
  13. FormerLurker

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    The first time we see the villains confront their oppressed townspeople, the villains will start bleeding spontaneously from the concentrated quest for justice.
     
  14. Gingerbread Demon

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    Speaking of cross overs and oddities what about The Boys? Are they having a crack at Marvel with this show?
     
  15. FormerLurker

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    The Boys is based on a comic book (full disclosure: I have not read it), so I think, as with the comic, it's supposed to take a swipe at both Marvel and DC.
     
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    I watched a few trailers, know of the comic so I thought maybe the comic itself is taking pot shots at both Marvel and DC then you see that guy in blue and he's clearly taking the piss out of Captain America but is a dickbag.
     
  17. Tenacity

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    Crossover

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Lucifer.

    Fighting o rama
     
  18. dupersuper

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    The Boys team The Seven = the Justice League
    Homelander = Superman
    Queen Maeve = Wonder Woman
    Black Noir = Batman
    Translucent = Martian Manhunter
    The Deep = Aquaman
    A-Train = Flash
    Lamp Lighter (later Starlight) = Green Lantern
     
  19. Gingerbread Demon

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    Oh ok Superman...... I thought he was trying to be like some cross of him and Captain America
     
  20. The Borgified Corpse

    The Borgified Corpse Admiral Admiral

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    Maybe that's just because, in the movies of late, Captain America has been doing a much better job than Superman of giving us that patriotic, goody-two-shoes hero type.