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I read that Trek/Who crossover, and I felt that the Borg would own the Cybermen. Very similar races, but the Borg's nature of quick adaptation should overwhelm the Cybermen.
 
My first thought for a crossover would be between Star Trek and Superman
I remember thinking up a scenario where an alternate version of Superman, more like The Dark Knight Returns version, showed up in Kansas in 2375 during the final arc of the Dominion War. I just remember having him taking part in the Invasion of Cardassia, flying around and punching holes through the Dominion warships.
 
One crossover idea I saw on deviantArt was a crossover between Superman & Steven Universe, but I think the latter property sucks now due to my watching a few YouTube videos about how that show's made, so no way (and I sure as frak don't want to see-or hear of-a Star Trek/Steven Universe crossover unless this were to happen);

*The people of the Gem Empire/Gemworld are forced to stop trying to take over Earth and destroy it due to the Enterprise crew stopping them from interfering in the affairs of Earth and its people.

*The Crystal Gems are forced to take better care of Steven (he has to lose weight, work out a lot, start attending school, and his dad Greg must be a part of his life rather than be separate from it as is currently happening.) Captain Kirk gives the Crystal Gems a speech about how their misandry towards Steven, Greg and other males is wrong, and is just as bad as misogyny towards females (something of a dig at Steven Universe's creator Rebecca Sugar.) ;)
 
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How many other Captains and Admirals are there who aren't white men in the period of 1966-2005? 18 out of 65 Captains featured on screen. Admirals? 21 out of 73 Just slightly below 30% for each.

Given that Starfleet has a large military aspect to it and men tend to be more attracted to the military than women, 30% sounds about right.

Kira, Odo, Bashir and Ezri have a mysterious runabout accident that crashlands them onto earth's moon in the early 21st century and they have to emergency transport to the surface. While searching for some way to contact help or find some way to reach and repair the runabout, they are arrested by the SGC. They slowly realize they're in a completely different reality where Earth is in serious trouble and they make a deal to share technology and information in exchange for help reaching and repairing the runabout and looking for a way to return them home. But, the runabout's sensor logs are fried and without them there is no way to recreate the accident, so instead they accept their permanent presence here and begin to build a new Federation to protect the galaxy from the Goa'uld, starting with a defiant class ship with the mission to contact any powerful races from the Federation database that might still be around.

The Defiant's propulsion technology is far behind what the SGC has. It would take a Starfleet ship 300 years to get to the Andromeda Galaxy. The Daedalus can reach the Pegasus Galaxy in 3 weeks.
 
Given that Starfleet has a large military aspect to it and men tend to be more attracted to the military than women, 30% sounds about right.



The Defiant's propulsion technology is far behind what the SGC has. It would take a Starfleet ship 300 years to get to the Andromeda Galaxy. The Daedalus can reach the Pegasus Galaxy in 3 weeks.

The SGC doesn't have that technology untill a while into the show, though. And the stargate universe having better propulsion systems doesn't mean their technology is superior across the board. Starfleet has several of the technologies which in the SG universe are exclusively controlled by hyper advanced races like the Asgard. Imagine a Daedalus/Defiant hybrid - much more efficient at fighting the Goa'uld, yes?
 
ET has often been presented as part of the Star Wars universe (in that his species is seen in the Galactic Senate and Legends had all sorts of details on them), although this is conflict with the Yoda costume and other Star Wars merchandise in the ET movie.

Making ET a Star Trek character could be a gateway to the Star Wars universe. I wonder if that would make the Star Wars Galaxy into Andromeda. Maybe the Kelvans can talk about the ancient Empire that once ruled over them before being taken down by teddy bears.
I was under the impression that the Star Wars Galaxy was M33 (Triangulum Galaxy), since ET's promotional posters included the phrase "3 million light years from home," coupled with the Easter Egg of seeing ET's species having a seat in the Republic Council.
 
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