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Continuation of If You Could Crossover TOS ...

Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek; they've come through a wormhole from another part of the galaxy looking for Earth, only to bring the Cylons with them. Synths, indeed.
It would also be fun to combine ST and Mass Effect - those ME Relays would be a nifty way to get the Federation further into the galaxy and beyond. I mean, its kind of weird the UFP is the only multi-species empire around... their should be other republics/alliances of multiple races that the Earthers run into (not counting the Dominion, of course, since those are 'servitor races'). We have way too many single-species large empires around the UFP, and that doesn't make a lot of sense, really. Plus, we saw what looked VERY much like a Reaper-incursion at the end of season 2 of Pikard (the intergalactic machine consciousness).

I was going to also mention Lost in Space, but we already have that - we call it Voyager.

I know that there has been a comic and a few in universe parodies, but Doctor Who and Star Trek.
There are references to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in both franchises, thus, at the very least, the two are connected through a multiverse, if not directly (I favor directly - who do you think is running that 'Time Authority' in the future, hmmm? And how different is an agency like Torchwood from one like the Travellers and Gary 7, or the Timelords themselves? Cybermen and Borg? It is fairly easy to reconcile everything.

For Poops & Giggles, SW and Dune would combine quite easily. Heck, you can even layer-in Farscape (the Peacekeepers had an "Empire' vibe) and Jupiter Ascending (cheesy, YES, but it had great aesthetics). Nearly anything with a 'galactic empire' could work in such a vast setting, except maybe ST (unless you set ST in the past, as the Old Republic, but then it isn't ST anymore).
 
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Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek; they've come through a wormhole from another part of the galaxy looking for Earth, only to bring the Cylons with them. Synths, indeed.
It would also be fun to combine ST and Mass Effect - those ME Relays would be a nifty way to get the Federation further into the galaxy and beyond. I mean, its kind of weird the UFP is the only multi-species empire around... their should be other republics/alliances of multiple races that the Earthers run into (not counting the Dominion, of course, since those are 'servitor races'). We have way too many single-species large empires around the UFP, and that doesn't make a lot of sense, really. Plus, we saw what looked VERY much like a Reaper-incursion at the end of season 2 of Pikard (the intergalactic machine consciousness).

I was going to also mention Lost in Space, but we already have that - we call it Voyager.

There are references to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in both franchises, thus, at the very least, the two are connected through a multiverse, if not directly (I favor directly - who do you think is running that 'Time Authority' in the future, hmmm? And how different is an agency like Torchwood from one like the Travellers and Gary 7, or the Timelords themselves? Cybermen and Borg? It is fairly easy to reconcile everything.

For Poops & Giggles, SW and Dune would combine quite easily. Heck, you can even layer-in Farscape (the Peacekeepers had an "Empire' vibe) and Jupiter Rising (cheesy, YES, but it had great asthetics). Nearly anything with a 'galactic empire' could work in such a vast setting, except maybe ST (unless you set SDT in the past, as the Old Republic, but then it isn't ST anymore).
Do you mean Jupiter Ascending? Or are we talking pop duos? :lol:
 
I personally wouldn't mind having the Fallout Universe show up a little bit. There was the "Post Atomic Horror" and the slow recovery by the human race. It would be interesting have some of that inspired tech inside Star Trek.
 
Yeah, ST definitely should have had a Atom-punk kind of era during the 'wars' period in the 2000's.

I've merged FO into ST in my conjoined Scify universe. There just aren't enough actual robots in ST - the crews need Mr.Handys!
 
About 20 years ago I used to play with a free space simulator called "Orbiter" that accurately depicts Newtonian physics in space.

With this simulator, you could set up scenarios using any virtual 3d model you could make or find on the internet.

So one time, I set up a scenario with the TOS Enterprise facing off against the Seaview from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in Earth orbit.

What? You say the Seaview is a submarine and not a spaceship? Well in MY Orbiter scenario, it IS capable of launching into space.

I even took a screenshot showing the Enterprise nose to nose with the Seaview and added a caption to the effect of Captain Kirk and Captain Crane getting into a pissing contest. Sorry, that screen cap is long gone.

Boy, it was a lot of fun playing with Orbiter. Even back then, you could find 3d models of ships from just about any franchise on the internet to use in Orbiter, they only had to be a standard 3d model file type to be compatible.

In a Lost in Space crossover, I would find Mr. Spock's interactions with Dr. smith to be quite interesting.

Robert
 
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About 20 years ago I used to play with a free space simulator called "Orbiter" that accurately depicts Newtonian physics in space.

With this simulator, you could set up scenarios using any virtual 3d model you could make or find on the internet.

So one time, I set up a scenario with the TOS Enterprise facing off against the Seaview from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in Earth orbit.

What? You say the Seaview is a submarine and not a spaceship? Well in MY Orbiter scenario, it IS capable of launching into space.

I even took a screenshot showing the Enterprise nose to nose with the Seaview and added a caption to the effect of Captain Kirk and Captain Crane getting into a pissing contest. Sorry, that screen cap is long gone.

Boy, it was a lot of fun playing with Orbiter. Even back then, you could find 3d models of ships from just about any franchise on the internet to use in Orbiter, they only had to be a standard 3d model file type to be compatible.

In a Lost in Space crossover, I would find Mr. Spock's interactions with Dr. smith to be quite interesting.

Robert
I've always wanted to see Spock and Yoda debate philosophy.

Spock: The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one.

Yoda: Aaaaaaah but in the Force, all are one.

Spock: Fascinating.
 
About 20 years ago I used to play with a free space simulator called "Orbiter" that accurately depicts Newtonian physics in space.

With this simulator, you could set up scenarios using any virtual 3d model you could make or find on the internet.

So one time, I set up a scenario with the TOS Enterprise facing off against the Seaview from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in Earth orbit.

What? You say the Seaview is a submarine and not a spaceship? Well in MY Orbiter scenario, it IS capable of launching into space.

I even took a screenshot showing the Enterprise nose to nose with the Seaview and added a caption to the effect of Captain Kirk and Captain Crane getting into a pissing contest. Sorry, that screen cap is long gone.

Boy, it was a lot of fun playing with Orbiter. Even back then, you could find 3d models of ships from just about any franchise on the internet to use in Orbiter, they only had to be a standard 3d model file type to be compatible.

In a Lost in Space crossover, I would find Mr. Spock's interactions with Dr. smith to be quite interesting.

Robert
When I was a kid, I had all the Star Trek AMT models, and I used to play with them like toys. I also had a Sea View model which I used as an alien ship. My Enterprise and my Sea View had some mighty ship to ship battles in space, let me tell you.
 
When I was a kid, I had all the Star Trek AMT models, and I used to play with them like toys. I also had a Sea View model which I used as an alien ship. My Enterprise and my Sea View had some mighty ship to ship battles in space, let me tell you.
Best kind of battles. That's why my Enterprise had snowspeeders as attack shuttles.
 
I read that wrong and pictured the Enterprise gliding through space, while someone sings "Love / Exciting and New / Come Aboard / We're Expecting you".
Not TOS, but still...

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Gerry Anderson Marionettes (any would work for me) but probably my first pick would be Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons

I would love to think through some of the pulp magazine sci-fi heroes like Captain Future or sci-fi serials. And lastly some ERB-dom with John Carter or Carson of Venus
 
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