Star Trek Crossovers
After Doctor Who, the next most commonly crossed over universe is
Trek, of course.
Star Trek (original series and movies)
- Sandi K. Almany, "Twisted" (ST/STTNG/DS9/SWars crossover; S5; humor), SOUTHERN SEVEN #10 (US, 1995.5)
- Dee Beetem and Sue Wells, "Bar Tab" (S3; ST/SW crossover; humor), STANDARD BY SEVERAL #2 (US, 1988.10)
- Jackie Black, "Accidental Happenings" (DW/ST crossover), SERENDIPITOUS SCENARIOS #1 (mm; US, 1990.5)
- Sue Bursztynski, "All the Perfumes of Arabia" (New Wales series; S0; A's mother; ST crossover), TALES FROM NEW WALES (AU, 1986)
- Sue Bursztynski, "Tarrant's Complaint" (S3; ST crossover), CHRONICLES #25 (AU, 1986.7)
- Sue Bursztynski and Susan Clarke, "The Shadow of the Wolf" (New Wales universe; ST crossover; S3), MULTIVERSE #16 (mm; AU, 1987.4); reprinted in THE SEVEN LIVE ON #1 (US, 1988.4)
- Sue Bursztynski & Susan Clarke, "Star-Walker" (S0; ST crossover), CHRONICLES #53 (AU, 1992.7)
- Sue Bursztynski and Susan Clarke, "Not in Your Stars" (sequel to "Star-Walker" in #53; ST crossover; S0; Ta), CHRONICLES #55 (AU, 1994.4)
- NO ALTERNATIVE (novella by Glen David; ST crossover; early S2; UK, 1992)
- Elisabeth Ellis, "Have It Your Own Way" (script; S4; ST/ Robin Hood/SW/The Wizard of Oz/DW/HHGG crossover), XENON #4 (AU, 1987.7)
- Nola Frame, "Variations: The Comic" (graphic story; S?; ST crossover; humor), SHADOW #2 (US, 1987.11)
- Erika Frensley, "Ship of Revelations" (S3; ST crossover), STANDARD BY SEVERAL #1 (US, 1987.7)
- Jenny Gallagher, "T'hy'la" (S1; ST crossover), MULTIVERSE #22 (mm; AU, 1990.7)
- Meg Garrett, "Propaganda" (ST crossover, sort of), MAGNIFICENT SEVEN #9 (US, 1991.3; Motley Crew section)
- Jean Graham, "Star Trek 25: Voyage to the Old Folks' Home, aka: In Search of Kirk's Brain" (fill-in-the-blank story; S4; ST crossover; humor), IMAGINE THAT (mm; CN, 1992.9)
- Sarah "Nyssa" Groenewegen, "Nobody Ever Visits Their Relatives... Willingly" (not really a B7 story; real world/DW/ST crossover, with mention of B7, HHGG, SW, BG), THE ULTIMATE MARY SUE (mm; AU, 1987)
- STRANGERS AMONG US (novella by Anne Harding and Patricia A. Thomas; ST crossover; S1; UK, 1978)
- Mary Ann Johanson and Theresa Buffaloe, "Therapy" (S4; ST crossover; humor), SHADOW #3 (US, 1988.2)
- Kathy Kipper, "The Federation" (ST crossover), MAGNIFICENT SEVEN #9 (US, 1991.3; Motley Crew section)
- Nina Lynch, "Roundabout" (S2; ST/STTNG/RD/LiS/QL/Rocky Horror/DW crossover), AIRWAVES #26 (mm; UK, 1992.9); reprinted in AIRWAVES BLAKE'S SEVEN SPECIAL #3 (US, 1995)
- Ann McKannan, "Strife beneath the Sod" (S4-S5; ST crossover; part 1 of ?), STANDARD BY SEVERAL #1 (US, 1987.7)
- Ann McKannan, "Knight of the Iguana" (S5; ST crossover; part 2 of ?), STANDARD BY SEVERAL #2 (US, 1988.10)
- Ann McKannan, "Murphy's Law" (S5; ST crossover; part 3 of ?), STANDARD BY SEVERAL #3 (US, 1990.6)
- Ann McKannan, "What's in a Name?" (S5; ST crossover; part 4 of ?), STANDARD BY SEVERAL #4 (US, 1993.3)
- Alicia Ann Fox, "Accidental Meeting" (ST crossover), MAGNIFICENT SEVEN #9 (US, 1991.3; Motley Crew section)
- Marian Mendez, "Pre-Generation" (S2; ST crossover), DARK BETWEEN THE STARS #4 (US, 1992)
- A QUESTION OF TRUST: An Enterprise/Liberator Encounter (novella by Pat Mitchell and Sue Stuart; S2; ST crossover; UK); reprinted in ENIGMA #s 1-3 (mm; UK)
- Sheila Paulson, "A Different Reflection" (ST crossover; S2), D.S.V. #1 (US, 1994)
- Roxie Ray, "Trials and Tribbleations" (S2, post-Shadow; ST crossover; uc A/C; humor), GAMBIT #5 (US, 1989.12)
- Roxie Ray, "The Nightmare" (S?; A-C; ST movie crossover; humor), REBEL DESTINIES #1 (US, 1994.1)
- Jamie Ritchey and Dee Beetem, "What a Swell Party" (S3, pre- Deathwatch; Max-Deeta; High Society and ST crossover), STANDARD BY SEVERAL #3 (US, 1990.6)
- Leah Rosenthal, "Stray Thoughts" (S5; ST crossover; humor), SOUTHERN SEVEN #1 (US, 1986.11); reprinted in THE BIZARRO ZINE #4 (US, 1992)
- Rowena Sayer, "SOS" (S3; SW story with BG/B7/ST/DW crossover), ZINE AID #2 (mm; UK, 1986?)
- Helen Sergeant, "Journey to Babble" (ST story with DW/SW/BR/BG/B7/HHGG/LiS crossover; humor), THE ULTIMATE MARY SUE (mm; AU, 1987)
- EVOLUTION (novel by Madonna Skaff; ST and a little STTNG crossover; S2-S5; A/Uhura, A/Anna; CN, 1990)
- Felis Sylvestris, "Alternatives" (S3; ST crossover), MULTIVERSE #13 (mm; AU, 1985.3)
- Sara Talbot, "Under the Table" (S3; ST/HHGG crossover), THE SEVEN LIVE ON #5 (US, 1991.5)
- Sheila Tracy, "In the Beginning..." (S0-S1; Liberator; multiple crossover incl. Monkey, DW, SW, HHGG, BR, ST; originally written for a New Horizons club competition), CEPHLON ONE (AU, 1984.7)
- Nikki White, "Frozen Assets (Part Two)" (DW/ST crossover), MULTIVERSE #24 (mm; AU, 1992.7)
Star Trek, the Next Generation
- Sandi K. Almany, "Twisted" (ST/STTNG/DS9/SWars crossover; S5; humor), SOUTHERN SEVEN #10 (US, 1995.5)
- D. Beetem & Renae Ransdorf, "A Boy Called Mary Sue" (S2, Gambit; STTNG crossover), SOUTHERN SEVEN #5, vol. 1 (US, 1989.7)
- Bill Brickman and Alicia Ann Fox, "Parallel Intersection, or, Hey, That's Not Our Theme Song!" (STTNG crossover; S2, alt-post- Star One), D.S.V. #2 (US, 1995)
- Alicia Ann Fox & Bill Brickman, "Wild Cards" (STTNG crossover; sequel to "Parallel Intersection" in #2; S2, alt-post-Star One)
- Sue Clark, "Avon's Next Enterprise" (S4; STTNG crossover; humor), THE PLAIN MAN'S GUIDE TO ALIEN INVASIONS #2 (US, 1990)
- Susan Murray Eoff, "S. S. C. (Silly Stupid Crossover)" (S4; STTNG crossover; humor), SYZYGY #3 (mm; US, 1988.4)
- Rosa Field, "When the Banks Are Closed" (S5; STTNG crossover; humor), DR. BELLFRIAR'S MEMORIAL JOURNAL #1 (US, 1988)
- Nina Lynch, "Roundabout" (S2; ST/STTNG/RD/LiS/QL/Rocky Horror/DW crossover), AIRWAVES #26 (mm; UK, 1992.9); reprinted in AIRWAVES BLAKE'S SEVEN SPECIAL #3 (US, 1995)
- Julie A. Nowak and Christopher Davis, "Ce N'est Pas Huis Clos" (S5; STTNG crossover), PORTALS #6 (mm; US, 1988.10)
- EVOLUTION (novel by Madonna Skaff; ST and a little STTNG crossover; S2-S5; A/Uhura, A/Anna; CN, 1990)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Sandi K. Almany, "Twisted" (ST/STTNG/DS9/SWars crossover; S5; humor), SOUTHERN SEVEN #10 (US, 1995.5)
- Christine Bichler, "Transporter Games" (S4-5; DS9 crossover), FACE FORWARD #1.1 (mm; US, 1994.5)
- Christine Zdroj-Bichler, "Love and Honor" (sequel to "Transporter Games" in #1; S4-5; DS9 crossover), FACE FORWARD #2.1 (mm; US, 1995.5)
- Moira Dahlberg, "Reversal of Fortune" (DS9 crossover), MULTIVERSE #26 (mm; AU, 1994.4)
- THE WEB #3: Seas of God (novella by Sharon Eckman; DS9 crossover; S3; UK, 1995)
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