A comic or novel whee character cross universe...sure. A merger of the two universes...uh, no. They're too different to combine. You'd have to get rid of some stuff to make it work.
And it's a given that it's not desirable. Who wants the whole SF media universe to be homogeneous? It's good to have diverse, separate properties that offer their own distinct approaches.
Begun, The Trek Wars Has.
Oh no, does this mean the old "Enterprise-D vs. Star Destroyer" debates are going to start up again?![]()
And it's a given that it's not desirable. Who wants the whole SF media universe to be homogeneous? It's good to have diverse, separate properties that offer their own distinct approaches.
Oh, I don't know about that. I really want Edward to meet Buffy...
And it's a given that it's not desirable. Who wants the whole SF media universe to be homogeneous? It's good to have diverse, separate properties that offer their own distinct approaches.
Oh, I don't know about that. I really want Edward to meet Buffy...
Twilight sucks...go deeper and have Buffy & Damon from The Vampire Diaries meet!![]()
Oh, I don't know about that. I really want Edward to meet Buffy...
Twilight sucks...go deeper and have Buffy & Damon from The Vampire Diaries meet!![]()
THAT'S THE JOKE.
Edward meets Buffy. Edward gets better acquainted with Mister Pointy.
No, that's the Star Wars Trek!Begun, The Trek Wars Has.
The vast migration of Star Wars fans?
I want to see a Star Wars/Aliens crossover! I suppose the Force is strong with the Xenomorphs.![]()
So which is more magical, the Force or the Universal Translator?
Apparently the Voyager: Elite Force-based comic snuck an Imperial ship or two into its "dead space ship graveyard". That's probably the only viable approach, aye, and even then is more trouble than it's worth.A comic or novel whee character cross universe...sure. A merger of the two universes...uh, no. They're too different to combine. You'd have to get rid of some stuff to make it work.
No, that's the Star Wars Trek!Begun, The Trek Wars Has.
The vast migration of Star Wars fans?![]()
Apparently the Voyager: Elite Force-based comic snuck an Imperial ship or two into its "dead space ship graveyard". That's probably the only viable approach, aye, and even then is more trouble than it's worth.
[Although, I haven't heard of the reverse happening. Anyone know of a Star Trek ship or character appearing in Star Wars?]
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