Well, Team Knight Rider had the character Jackson Roykirk from TOS "The Changeling" in an episode -- so Trek and Team Knight Rider are in the same universe already! 

There is a ton of Star Trek/Who crossover fanfic. Most of what I've read is actually not too bad. I've had my own crossover brewing in my mind for awhile. In one of the time travel-themed Trek novels (Ishmael, I think), one of the Starfleet characters makes reference to an elusive race of time-traveling aliens from the "constellation of Kasterborous." That is where the Doctor has always said Gallifrey is located.Some other franchise being retroactively inserted into Trek Canon is a horrible idea. However, I wouldn't mind seeing a Trek/DW crossover. The best way to make it happen is for the TARDIS to get pulled off course and carried over to Trek's dimension. How the Doctor got there and why is something I'll leave to the screenwritier's imagination.
Also, I'd prefer that the Doctor encounter Picard's crew. I don't know why, I just instinctively feel that they would work well together.
You know, speaking of Alien, I think it would be absolutely fascinating to see how Kirk or Picard and their crews would deal with it if a landing party/away team beamed down to a planet and encountered one of the xenomorphs.
Of course, I suppose one phaser set to disintegrate could solve the whole problem, but what unique dynamics would we see? Would Spock object to killing this lifeform that they don't understand? Would Troi be able to sense something from it to give us a better idea of its motivations? How would the alien cope with a Klingon?
Interesting possibilities...
Besides, it wouldn't work according to Quantum Leap canon. Sam could only leap into people who existed within his own lifetime. That's why he never leaped into some medieval crusader or into the far future.
I always believed this limitation was due to budget restraints as it made no real sense otherwise.Besides, it wouldn't work according to Quantum Leap canon. Sam could only leap into people who existed within his own lifetime. That's why he never leaped into some medieval crusader or into the far future.
Sam can leap beyond his own lifetime, forward or backward, provided it's into the life (NOT the body - Sam keeps his own body when leaping) of a blood relative. That's how he ended up in the Civil War in that one episode, because I believe the 'leapee' was Sam's great grandfather.
As for the future:In one of the alternate endings for the final episode, Sam DOES leap into the future. Of course by then, the rules of leaping have apparently changed anyway.
One of the problems with a DW crossover is that it has been established several times that Star Trek is a TV show in the DW universe:
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Trek
Then how do you account for Denny Crane in Boston Legal?Oh, and Webster met Worf and beamed aboard the E-D, so Webster and Trek are also in the same universe.
I also like to think of T.J. Hooker as the daydreams of a desk-bound, recently promoted Admiral Kirk.
I know. I want an actual canon crossover between these two. It doesn't have to be a whole series. A film with theatrical release or a serial on the Doctor Who TV Show would be fine with me.There is a ton of Star Trek/Who crossover fanfic. Most of what I've read is actually not too bad. I've had my own crossover brewing in my mind for awhile. In one of the time travel-themed Trek novels (Ishmael, I think), one of the Starfleet characters makes reference to an elusive race of time-traveling aliens from the "constellation of Kasterborous." That is where the Doctor has always said Gallifrey is located.Some other franchise being retroactively inserted into Trek Canon is a horrible idea. However, I wouldn't mind seeing a Trek/DW crossover. The best way to make it happen is for the TARDIS to get pulled off course and carried over to Trek's dimension. How the Doctor got there and why is something I'll leave to the screenwritier's imagination.
Also, I'd prefer that the Doctor encounter Picard's crew. I don't know why, I just instinctively feel that they would work well together.
Patrick Stewart is on record as a DW fan so, it might be possible to get him to do this project. Just imagine Patrick Stewart and David Tennant in the same film. There would be enough geeky awesomeness with a British flavor to make one's head explode.
Actually, DOCTOR WHO is a TV show in the DW universe!One of the problems with a DW crossover is that it has been established several times that Star Trek is a TV show in the DW universe:
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Trek
Then how do you account for Denny Crane in Boston Legal?I also like to think of T.J. Hooker as the daydreams of a desk-bound, recently promoted Admiral Kirk.![]()
I always believed this limitation was due to budget restraints as it made no real sense otherwise.Besides, it wouldn't work according to Quantum Leap canon. Sam could only leap into people who existed within his own lifetime. That's why he never leaped into some medieval crusader or into the far future.
Sam can leap beyond his own lifetime, forward or backward, provided it's into the life (NOT the body - Sam keeps his own body when leaping) of a blood relative. That's how he ended up in the Civil War in that one episode, because I believe the 'leapee' was Sam's great grandfather.
As for the future:In one of the alternate endings for the final episode, Sam DOES leap into the future. Of course by then, the rules of leaping have apparently changed anyway.
There is a lot of fanfic with Star Trek and nuBSG. Some of it is interesting.![]()
Wow! Which one? Where can I read about this? I haven't thought about MASK in years![]()
If you look back to my first post I included a link to Stargate: First Contact, which is the movie First Contact blended with the movie Stargate.We could always go for a Star Trek Stargate crossover. I would love to see a fight between a Klingon and a Jaffa. Better yet, a Klingon possessed by a Goa'uld. The potential is awe-inspiringly awesome.
And other supposed links, such as TKR/Trek, Webster/Trek, etc. don't actually have to exist. John Munch shows up in about seven or eight different TV series, but some of those cannot exist together (such as X-Files supposedly sharing a universe with Law & Order/Homicide:Life on the Street. This can't happen, since in an early H:LOTS episode, X-Files is mentioned as a fictional show).
Frakes' wife, Genie Francis would not have approved.
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