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So I've been working on a few crossovers for
crossovers100, and now finding this place means I really ought to post links, ne?
I have three universes I've been working on; I figured I'd just post summaries here and lots and lots of links to the individual parts. My table for the challenge is here. (I'll actually be updating that. This post, not so much.)
Fandoms: Babylon 5/Firefly
Rating: Generally PG-13
Warnings: Nope.
Character(s): Everyone! This is going to be one huge pile of madness.
Summary: The all-too-human and always-in-trouble crew of the Serenity, a Drazi Firefly, docks at Babylon 5 in 2261. Political intrigue and action ensue! Well, okay, haven't exactly got to the intrigue and action, but I think I've finally finished introducing all of the B5-'verse versions of the Firefly cast.
Introductions. Mal has found some potential business on Babylon 5. And the crew of Babylon 5 have a potential interest in his ship.
Bad From Worse. Someone whose initials are Simon Tam brought Mal and the Serenity to Captain Sheridan's attention. Mal isn't pleased.
Interlude in Medlab. Mal and Zoe check up on Inara, start wondering about the state of the B5 command staff.
... Yes, I got distracted by other universes before I could fully explore this one.
Fandoms: Babylon 5/Blade Runner
Rating: Basically PG-13
Warnings: Not really.
Character(s): Roy, Zhora, Pris, Leon, and Deckard all show up on Babylon 5.
Summary: It's 2258. William Edgars, Mars business tycoon, has been making Replicants for years. But the ones who have just shown up on Babylon 5 are being tracked by Rick Deckard, Blade Runner, and are wanted for murder.
Retirement Colony. Deckard has to convince Sinclair and Garibaldi to help him, and Garibaldi is averse to the whole idea.
Mind-reading. Leon looks for some information in a very unusual place.
... And now for the crack.
Fandoms: Babylon 5/Pirates of the Caribbean
Rating: Mostly PG-13, a bit that may be R.
Warnings: Brain 'splody, perhaps.
Pairings: Jack Sparrow/Lyta Alexander and some Sparrington UST
Characters: Mostly Sparrow and Norrington and the crew of the Pearl. Only... they're not exactly the crew of the Pearl, right now...
Summary: It's 2262. The bloody conflict with Earth is over, and Sheridan wants to heal the wounds the fight caused. So for the new commanding officer of Babylon 5, he's chosen Captain Norrington, to the consternation of everyone involved, Norrington most certainly included. And if that wasn't bad enough, this rogue telepath named Jack Sparrow is doing his best to make the whole situation more intolerable.
Compromises. Norrington's first day on the job. Also in pieces on
crossovers100 as Meetings, Security-Related Items, Meet the Misfits, Tallying Loosed Ends, Spiritual Matters, and Nationbuilding.
Reflections on Leaving. Lennier and Norrington have a talk.
Local Legends. Dr. Franklin gets his first real chance to size up the new captain.
Shipshape. Garibaldi takes a look at the community of telepaths. They aren't being friendly.
Signed and Sealed. Business as usual. Tensions are mounting.
Looking In. Lyta finally meets Jack Sparrow.
Looking On. Jack gets a chance to show Lyta some of his grand plan.
Looking Up. More business as usual.
Last Month is Prologue. Tensions between Norrington and Garibaldi are starting to come to a head.
Dark and Dingy. Trying to solve a murder, Norrington tries to get information out of Sparrow. Things go poorly, in a way neither of them expected.
Springboard to Madness. Events continue to spiral out of control, and Norrington has to struggle with the Rangers for authority over the situation.
Exponential Decay. Norrington finally gets some answers out of the Rangers. They aren't nice.
Point of Inflection. While the Rangers have cleaned up the situation in Downbelow to their satisfaction, Delenn has a few more questions for the station's new captain.
Brightly-Coloured, Fast-Moving Object. Norrington runs into another Elizabeth he didn't expect to see--Elizabeth Sheridan.
Wine, Women, I Need A Lot More Wine. Londo Mollari's thrown a party, and everyone's invited! Norrington didn't think he meant Jack Sparrow and a piercing headache, though.
Enemies and Families (Part 1), Enemies and Families (Part 2), Enemies and Families (Part 3). The Psi Cops have finally caught up with Jack Sparrow's band of merry rogues. And there's going to be hell to pay somewhere.
On the Movements of Telepaths. Lyta is watching Jack, and learning a lot about his particular brand of loyalty.
And All Your Broken Mirrors. "Do you know what it's like when telepaths make love?" (Hint: It's very arty and not over a PG-13.)
Moments of Revelation. A frank talk about Psi Cops and Vorlons.
All Evidence to the Contrary. The Brakiri have a festival called the Day of the Dead. Norrington knows quite a few dead by this point.
...
Phew, that's a lot of stuff. And I keep on writing. More later!
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I have three universes I've been working on; I figured I'd just post summaries here and lots and lots of links to the individual parts. My table for the challenge is here. (I'll actually be updating that. This post, not so much.)
Fandoms: Babylon 5/Firefly
Rating: Generally PG-13
Warnings: Nope.
Character(s): Everyone! This is going to be one huge pile of madness.
Summary: The all-too-human and always-in-trouble crew of the Serenity, a Drazi Firefly, docks at Babylon 5 in 2261. Political intrigue and action ensue! Well, okay, haven't exactly got to the intrigue and action, but I think I've finally finished introducing all of the B5-'verse versions of the Firefly cast.
Introductions. Mal has found some potential business on Babylon 5. And the crew of Babylon 5 have a potential interest in his ship.
Bad From Worse. Someone whose initials are Simon Tam brought Mal and the Serenity to Captain Sheridan's attention. Mal isn't pleased.
Interlude in Medlab. Mal and Zoe check up on Inara, start wondering about the state of the B5 command staff.
... Yes, I got distracted by other universes before I could fully explore this one.
Fandoms: Babylon 5/Blade Runner
Rating: Basically PG-13
Warnings: Not really.
Character(s): Roy, Zhora, Pris, Leon, and Deckard all show up on Babylon 5.
Summary: It's 2258. William Edgars, Mars business tycoon, has been making Replicants for years. But the ones who have just shown up on Babylon 5 are being tracked by Rick Deckard, Blade Runner, and are wanted for murder.
Retirement Colony. Deckard has to convince Sinclair and Garibaldi to help him, and Garibaldi is averse to the whole idea.
Mind-reading. Leon looks for some information in a very unusual place.
... And now for the crack.
Fandoms: Babylon 5/Pirates of the Caribbean
Rating: Mostly PG-13, a bit that may be R.
Warnings: Brain 'splody, perhaps.
Pairings: Jack Sparrow/Lyta Alexander and some Sparrington UST
Characters: Mostly Sparrow and Norrington and the crew of the Pearl. Only... they're not exactly the crew of the Pearl, right now...
Summary: It's 2262. The bloody conflict with Earth is over, and Sheridan wants to heal the wounds the fight caused. So for the new commanding officer of Babylon 5, he's chosen Captain Norrington, to the consternation of everyone involved, Norrington most certainly included. And if that wasn't bad enough, this rogue telepath named Jack Sparrow is doing his best to make the whole situation more intolerable.
Compromises. Norrington's first day on the job. Also in pieces on
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Reflections on Leaving. Lennier and Norrington have a talk.
Local Legends. Dr. Franklin gets his first real chance to size up the new captain.
Shipshape. Garibaldi takes a look at the community of telepaths. They aren't being friendly.
Signed and Sealed. Business as usual. Tensions are mounting.
Looking In. Lyta finally meets Jack Sparrow.
Looking On. Jack gets a chance to show Lyta some of his grand plan.
Looking Up. More business as usual.
Last Month is Prologue. Tensions between Norrington and Garibaldi are starting to come to a head.
Dark and Dingy. Trying to solve a murder, Norrington tries to get information out of Sparrow. Things go poorly, in a way neither of them expected.
Springboard to Madness. Events continue to spiral out of control, and Norrington has to struggle with the Rangers for authority over the situation.
Exponential Decay. Norrington finally gets some answers out of the Rangers. They aren't nice.
Point of Inflection. While the Rangers have cleaned up the situation in Downbelow to their satisfaction, Delenn has a few more questions for the station's new captain.
Brightly-Coloured, Fast-Moving Object. Norrington runs into another Elizabeth he didn't expect to see--Elizabeth Sheridan.
Wine, Women, I Need A Lot More Wine. Londo Mollari's thrown a party, and everyone's invited! Norrington didn't think he meant Jack Sparrow and a piercing headache, though.
Enemies and Families (Part 1), Enemies and Families (Part 2), Enemies and Families (Part 3). The Psi Cops have finally caught up with Jack Sparrow's band of merry rogues. And there's going to be hell to pay somewhere.
On the Movements of Telepaths. Lyta is watching Jack, and learning a lot about his particular brand of loyalty.
And All Your Broken Mirrors. "Do you know what it's like when telepaths make love?" (Hint: It's very arty and not over a PG-13.)
Moments of Revelation. A frank talk about Psi Cops and Vorlons.
All Evidence to the Contrary. The Brakiri have a festival called the Day of the Dead. Norrington knows quite a few dead by this point.
...
Phew, that's a lot of stuff. And I keep on writing. More later!
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Date: 2006-09-24 06:14 am (UTC)THought id better write a comment before I read, cause there are just soooo many stories! YAY!!
Okay, off to read now
Oh and Its a new site. And there's no B5 there yet. I dont even know if there's a category. Ill go have a look afterwards....
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Date: 2006-09-24 09:23 am (UTC)The Replicant stuff is first-season, though! *shy grin* Uhh... yeah, there really needs to be more of that.