This is something I don't think will ever happen for real, and I'm sure you'll all get a good laugh out of the idea, but I believe it has the potential to be pretty cool...if it's done right!
I've wanted for a long time now to write a story based on Spider-Man existing in the Star Trek universe. More specifically, a what-if scenario where Peter Parker is a cadet on the Enterprise-D and gets his powers right beforehand. He still keeps it a secret and still fights bad guys in his costume, but of course practical concerns make it work...differently. Obviously, fighting in the tight environment of a starship is complicated, especially with his fighting style, and how is he going to get down to the planet or wherever they've beamed to without anybody knowing about it?!
I figure Parker would be in the sciences, not in security, and if he were ever caught tampering with something he'd jeopardize his Starfleet career, which I don't want to have happen. Getting in trouble for abandoning his post or negligence? That's acceptable.
Picard could easily replace J. Jonah Jameson as the most prominent anti-Spider-Man character, always heard to be shouting "Get him off my ship!" Always trying to apprehend him and find out his true identity. In fact, Spidey would be almost as big of a pain as Q.
All of Spidey's super-villains could be given origins that fit within the context of the Star Trek universe. They could be scientists who are getting ferried from one world to another and experience some kind of accident...and the supporting characters like Flash and Gwen could just be other cadets on the ship.
I'm debating whether or not I want to work his stories in and remake TNG with Spidey shaking things up and redirecting the plot. I could instead fit his stories between episodes and make it seem as though he's always been there and they just clean up and return to normal after the bad guys are defeated...kind of like gumping.
Thoughts? Opinions? Am I crazy or could it be interesting?
I've wanted for a long time now to write a story based on Spider-Man existing in the Star Trek universe. More specifically, a what-if scenario where Peter Parker is a cadet on the Enterprise-D and gets his powers right beforehand. He still keeps it a secret and still fights bad guys in his costume, but of course practical concerns make it work...differently. Obviously, fighting in the tight environment of a starship is complicated, especially with his fighting style, and how is he going to get down to the planet or wherever they've beamed to without anybody knowing about it?!
I figure Parker would be in the sciences, not in security, and if he were ever caught tampering with something he'd jeopardize his Starfleet career, which I don't want to have happen. Getting in trouble for abandoning his post or negligence? That's acceptable.
Picard could easily replace J. Jonah Jameson as the most prominent anti-Spider-Man character, always heard to be shouting "Get him off my ship!" Always trying to apprehend him and find out his true identity. In fact, Spidey would be almost as big of a pain as Q.
All of Spidey's super-villains could be given origins that fit within the context of the Star Trek universe. They could be scientists who are getting ferried from one world to another and experience some kind of accident...and the supporting characters like Flash and Gwen could just be other cadets on the ship.
I'm debating whether or not I want to work his stories in and remake TNG with Spidey shaking things up and redirecting the plot. I could instead fit his stories between episodes and make it seem as though he's always been there and they just clean up and return to normal after the bad guys are defeated...kind of like gumping.
Thoughts? Opinions? Am I crazy or could it be interesting?