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blakes7-d Digest				Volume 99 : Issue 204

Today's Topics:
	 [B7L] You know you've watched too much B7 when...
	 [B7L] B7/Doctor Who crossovers--LONG
	 Re: [B7L] Potential crossovers
	 [B7L]H P Lovecraft
	 [B7L] Off topic
	 Re: [B7L] Off topic
	 Re: [B7L] Off topic
	 Re: [B7L] Off topic
	 Re: [B7L]H P Lovecraft
	 [B7L] Introduction
	 [B7L] Trek crossovers

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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 19:02:56 -0700 (PDT)
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...A headline on the Sydney Morning Herald's website
says "Carnell given two month lifeline" and you don't
immediately think of the Chief Minister for the
Australian Capital Territory. Sorry. I need to catch
up on more sleep than I thought I needed to.

Regards
Joanne



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Just for fun, since things are a little slow at the moment, here's
 something I've been playing with:  a list of all the crossovers I
 can find that have been published in paper fanzines (gen only, this
 time-- I'd have to make a separate list for the erotica).  I'm sure
 I've left things out-- let me know if you spot any omissions or
 mistakes.  Oh, and there are also some things that I just listed
 originally as "multiple crossover" (such as Nikki White's Ensovaari
 Empire multiverse), and I'm not sure exactly what they include.

It probably won't surprise anyone that Doctor Who is the universe
 most often crossed over with B7, given that so many B7 fans started
 out as Whovians.


Doctor Who
     CarolMel Ambassador, "Disciple" (DW crossover), MAGNIFICENT
 SEVEN #9 (US, 1991.3; Motley Crew section)
     Kathryn Andersen, "Alternative Escape" (DW crossover; S5;
 alternate version of "Escape" by Pat Dunn & Diana Smith in #19),
 MULTIVERSE #22 (mm; AU, 1990.7)
     Brad D. Black, "Rescue Who?" (alt-S4; DW crossover; humor),
 HORIZON #16 (UK, 1992.4)
     Jackie Black, "Accidental Happenings" (DW/ST crossover),
 SERENDIPITOUS SCENARIOS #1 (mm; US, 1990.5)
     Theresa Buffaloe, Michelle Moyer, Janet Paderewski, and Nicole
 Petty (from an idea by Terry Nation, Dixie Trek '88), "Cross
 Purposes" (S1?; "Doctor Who and the Silurians"/Dangermouse
 crossover; humor), SHADOW #5 (US, 1989.4)
     Brenda Callagher, "A Matter of Time" (Time Lord Quartet #1; DW
 crossover; S2; ocm), SPACEFALL #10 (UK); reprinted in AIRWAVES #19
 (mm; UK, 1991.4) and AIRWAVES BLAKE'S SEVEN SPECIAL #2 (US, 1994)
     Brenda Callagher, "Journey to Yesterday" (Time Lord Quartet
 #2; DW crossover; S3, post-Deathwatch; Deeta-ocm), SPACEFALL #11
 (UK); reprinted in AIRWAVES #20 (mm; UK, 1991.7) and AIRWAVES
 BLAKE'S SEVEN SPECIAL #2 (US, 1994)
     Brenda Callagher, "A New Beginning" (Time Lord Quartet #3; DW
 crossover; S2, Star One, S3; B-ocm), SPACEFALL #13 (UK, 1981);
 reprinted in AIRWAVES #21 (mm; UK, 1991.10) and AIRWAVES BLAKE'S
 SEVEN SPECIAL #2 (US, 1994)
     Brenda Callagher, "Alpha/Omega" (Time Lord Quartet #4; DW
 crossover; S4-5; B-ocm), AIRWAVES #22 (mm; UK, 1992.2); reprinted
 in AIRWAVES BLAKE'S SEVEN SPECIAL #2 (US, 1994)
     Michelle Christian, "Happy Thoughts" (S1; DW/HHGG crossover;
 humor), DR. BELLFRIAR'S MEMORIAL JOURNAL #3 (US, 1989)
     TIME REMEMBERED (novella by Sue Collins; DW crossover; S5; US,
 1990)
     Susan Cutter, Celeste Hotaling-Lyons, Kim Ashford & Vickie
 McManus, "Great Crossovers That Should Have Been Made But
 Fortunately Weren't" (S1, S3, S5; Bonanza, Due South, Robin of
 Sherwood, Nightmare on Elm Street, X-Files, Forever Knight, Quantum
 Leap, Kung Fu, Starsky & Hutch, Mod Squad, All Creatures Great and
 Small, Gone with the Wind, The Sentinel, Bill Nye the Science Guy,
 Doctor Who crossovers; humor), D.S.V. #3 (US, 1998)
     Russell Devlin, "Final Act" (S5; DW crossover; Se), MULTIVERSE
 #12 (mm; AU, 1984.8)
     Carolyn Douglas, "One of Those Days" (S4; HHGG/DW crossover),
 RATS TALES #1 (mm; UK, 1986)
     Pat Dunn and Autumn Lee, "Twice Upon a Universe" (DW/ST/etc.
 multiple crossover story with brief cameo appearance by Avon and
 Orac), DIAL S #3, Vol. 1 (US, 1990)
     Diana Smith and Pat Dunn, "Avontrokerrdred" (Avontrokerrdred
 series; DW crossover; S0; A as child), MULTIVERSE #17 (mm; AU,
 1987.9)
     Diana Smith and Pat Dunn, "Exchanges" (Avontrokerrdred series;
 DW crossover; S0; A as child), MULTIVERSE #17 (mm; AU, 1987.9);
 reprinted in CHILDREN OF THE FEDERATION (US, 1990)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "Family Tales" (Avontrokerrdred
 series; DW crossover; S0; A as child), MULTIVERSE #18 (mm; AU,
 1988.5)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "Separation" (Avontrokerrdred series;
 DW crossover; S0; A as child), MULTIVERSE #18 (mm; AU, 1988.5);
 reprinted in CHILDREN OF THE FEDERATION (US, 1990)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "Escape" (Avontrokerrdred series; DW
 crossover; S5; A-V), MULTIVERSE #19 (mm; AU, 1988.9)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "Adjustment" (Avontrokerrdred series;
 DW crossover; S5; A-V), MULTIVERSE #20 (mm; AU, 1989.2)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "Brother Against Brother"
 (Avontrokerrdred series; DW crossover; S5), MULTIVERSE #22 (mm; AU,
 1990.7)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "A Friendly Little Game"
 (Avontrokerrdred series; DW crossover; S5), MULTIVERSE #23 (mm; AU,
 1991.7)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "Matchmaker" (Avontrokerrdred series;
 DW crossover; S5), MULTIVERSE #24 (mm; AU, 1992.7)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "Delicate Matters" (Avontrokerrdred
 series; DW crossover; S5), MULTIVERSE #25 (mm; AU, 1993.3)
     Pat Dunn & Diana Smith, "Revelations" (Avontrokerrdred series;
 DW crossover; S5), MULTIVERSE #26 (mm; AU, 1994.4)
     Diana Smith & Pat Dunn, "Ransom" (Avontrokerrdred series; DW
 crossover; S5), MULTIVERSE #27 (mm; AU, 1994.11)
     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)
     Mark & P. N. Elrod, "Vortex" (S1, post-Breakdown; DW
 crossover), AVON:  ON-LINE #2 (US, 1989.1)
     Rosanna Filippello, "The Doctor and the Liberator" (S2; DW
 crossover), SYZYGY #5 (mm; US, 1991.2)
     Kathleen Glancy, "Who?  An Avonian Monologue" (DW crossover;
 in first edition only?), STANDARD BY SEVEN #4 (UK, 1979?)
     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)
     Paul Hamilton, "Avon's Quest" (DW crossover; S5; A-V), QUI TO
 TIME #3 (mm; US, 1992)
     Jan Harley, "The BBC (Beeb Budget Cuts) or: Why 'Blake' Really
 Happened" (S4; DW crossover; humor), INTERFACE #12 (UK, 1989.4)
     Glen Hattersley, "A Splice of Life" (S4; DW crossover; humor),
 INTERFACE #7 (UK, 1984.9)
     John Jay, "Rescue" (S5; DW crossover; V), PATHWAYS OF INFINITY
 (mm; US, 1992)
     Adam Jenson, "Hunter Out of Time" (S3; DW crossover),
 MULTIVERSE #14 (mm; AU, 1986.1)
     Kathryn, "Time of Knight" (KR/DW crossover, including Se),
 KNIGHT 2000 #10 (mm; UK, 1987)
     Bryn Lantry, "Mephistopheles and the Cellar" (S4, pre-Orbit;
 Dracula/DW crossover; A-V), MULTIVERSE #15 (mm; AU, 1986.8)
     Val Leibson, "Outer Space, Outer Time, Outer Breath" (future
 of B7/DW fandom; humor), TALES FROM THE CLOISTER CHAMBER #1 (mm;
 UK, 1983.10)
     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)
     Anne Lewis, "Escape to a Strange Planet" (S1; DW crossover;
 humor), LIBERATOR #1 (UK, 1978)
     Karen McCutcheon, "Fault in the System" (S3; DW crossover),
 MULTIVERSE #13 (mm; AU, 1985.3)
     Vickie McManus, "The Importance of Being Tarrant" (S4, alt-
 Blake; DW crossover; humor), SOMETHING... UNFRIENDLY #1 (US,
 1988.5)
     Bev Manton, "The Return" (S2; DW crossover), AIRWAVES #40 (mm;
 UK, 1995.9)
     Jackie Marshall, "Loves in Alternative" (S3; DW crossover),
 MULTIVERSE #15 (mm; AU, 1986.8)
     Jackie Marshall and Val Douglas, "Blake's Who:  Writers'
 Guide, Storyline, Further Ideas" (S5; DW crossover; humor),
 FRONTIER WORLDS #13/14 (mm; UK, 1982.4)
     Jackie Marshall and Val Douglas, "Time Blight (parts 1-4)"
 (DW/HHGG crossover; humor), SPACE RAT #s 1-4 (mm; UK, 1983)
     Jackie Marshall and Val Douglas, "Tribe of Scum (parts 1-3)"
 (sequel to "Time Blight;" DW/HHGG crossover; humor), SPACE RAT #s
 5-7 (mm; UK, 1984)
     Andrew Martin, "Sequel" (alt-S4; DW crossover; humor),
 FRONTIER WORLDS #9 (mm; UK, 1981.6)
     Marian Mendez, "Time for a Change" (S5; DW crossover), GAMBIT
 #14 (US, 1996.11)
     Betsy R. Miller, "Powerplay Twice" (S3; DW crossover), GAMBIT
 #10 (US, 1993.6)
     DOCTOR WHO AND THE RELUCTANT COMPANION, Vol. 1:  Random
 Factors (novel by S. R. Mowatt; DW crossover; S5; A; US, 1991)
     DOCTOR WHO AND THE RELUCTANT COMPANION, Vol. 2:  Key Elements
 (novel by S. R. Mowatt; DW crossover; S5; A; US, 1993)
     Gail Neville, "The Intruders" (DW crossover), LODESTAR #1 (AU,
 1985?); reprinted in LODESTAR OMNI (AU, 1986?)
     Angela Reese, "Who, Jenna?" (S1; DW crossover; J), TEDDY BEAR
 TIMES (mm; US, 1989.7)
     Mary Robertson, "Things in the Storage Cupboard" (S1?; DW
 crossover; humor), MAGNIFICENT SEVEN #6 (US, 1988.2)
     Rowena Sayer, "SOS" (S3; SW story with BG/B7/ST/DW crossover),
 ZINE AID #2 (mm; UK, 1986?)
     Serendipity members, "Doctor on the Liberator" (DW crossover),
 SERENDIPITOUS SCENARIOS #3 (mm; US, 1994.7)
     Helen Sergeant, "Journey to Babble" (ST story with
 DW/SW/BR/BG/B7/HHGG/LiS crossover; humor), THE ULTIMATE MARY SUE
 (mm; AU, 1987)
     C. K. Smith, "The Last Regeneration" (DW crossover), BANZINE
 #1 (mm; US, 1989)
     Linda Terrell, "Tulips Bloom in the Sixth Quadrant" (S2; DW
 crossover), SOUTHERN LIGHTS #1 (mm; US, 1985.8)
     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)
     D. G. (Dennis) Valdron, "Recreation" (DW crossover; S5),
 BADLANDS #3 (mm, but mostly B7; CN, 1995.5)
     Nikki White, "Star One, Too" (S2; DW crossover; Tr),
 MULTIVERSE #17 (mm; AU, 1987.9)
     Nikki White, "Frozen Assets (Part One)" (DW crossover),
 MULTIVERSE #23 (mm; AU., 1991.7)
     Nikki White, "Frozen Assets (Part Two)" (DW/ST crossover),
 MULTIVERSE #24 (mm; AU, 1992.7)
     Kim Wigmore, "Split Fountain" (S4; DW crossover; ocf), B7
 COMPLEX #13 (US, 1988.1)
     Andrew Williams, "Lying, the Which and the Wardrobe" (S1;
 DW/HHGG crossover; A-V), CHRONICLES #60/61/62 (AU, 1996.4)
     Ros Williams, "His Name Revealed at Last" (DW crossover), RATS
 TALES #2 (mm; UK, 1987?)

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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 12:45:18 +0100
From: "Alison Page" <alison@alisonpage.demon.co.uk>
To: "lysator" <blakes7@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: [B7L] Potential crossovers
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Doug said -

>I've always said, and hold to it, that Alex Krycek reminds me a lot of
>Tarrant.  They even look alike.  Agree?


I can't see it myself but they seem to attract the same female fans, so I
guess you must be right.

Alison

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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 14:02:05 +0100
From: "Julie Horner" <julie.horner@lincolnsoftware.com>
To: "Lysator" <blakes7@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: [B7L]H P Lovecraft
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In the last edition of the Avon Club newsletter there was a short piece
about the "The Dreamers", the pilot film which Paul Darrow is to be in.
It said that it is based on a H. P. Lovecraft story called "The Night
Scholars".

I have heard a bit about Lovecraft but have never read anything by him,
so I thought that I would like to start by locating this book. However,
I can't
find anything by that title on Amazon's page and even the site I found
styling itself as the definitve Lovecraft page
http://www.hplovecraft.com doesn't
mention it in the list of his Fiction.

Does anyone here know about it?

Julie Horner

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Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 15:44:26 +0100
From: S Riaz <t.riaz@virgin.net>
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As I have just subscribed to the B7 'lysator' list, I feel I should
introduce myself.   My name is Susan Riaz and I have been a big fan of
B7 since it was originally shown in the UK (I live in London).  I was
quite involved in fandom until a couple of years ago, when I had a
serious illness and sort of 'dropped out'.  I would love to get back in
touch with old friends and, hopefully, meet some more.  I know that Neil
Faulkner subscribes as he suggested this to me (hi Neil!).  I used to be
a member of 'The Way Back' and 'On the Wing' (for a short while) and
would love to hear from any members if they are reading this.

As a fan of the show who has come back after a short time, I notice that
a lot of zines seem to have disappeared.   I knew "Gambit" was gone, but
there seems to be few 'long-running' genzines.   They all seem to be
specials.  I know that some editors became disullusioned with
criticisisms, etc - Nicole Petty certainly got very upset at some zine
reviews.   I wonder what anybody else thinks of this?  I mean, on the
plus side, what IS available certainly seems to be of very good quality
- Judith Proctor has certainly done a lot to improve the look of zines
available in the UK.   The reason I mention this is that I was toying
with the idea of attempting to produce a genzine myself - even though I
have no idea of how to go about it!  But, seriously, just for fun(?!) I
thought I might have a go.   Somebody please talk me out of it!!!

Anyway, it was nice to be able to write this and get in touch with
others who share my obsession.   Hope to hear from you all soon.


Susan

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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 17:02:39 +0100
From: "Una McCormack" <una@q-research.connectfree.co.uk>
To: <blakes7@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Re: [B7L] Off topic
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Hi Susan!

Welcome to the list. It's nice to see a name I've recognized joining.

> I was toying with the idea of attempting to produce a genzine myself -
even
> though I have no idea of how to go about it!  But, seriously, just for
fun(?!) I
> thought I might have a go.   Somebody please talk me out of it!!!

I've been thinking about this as well, but on the Web - you're not the only
one. So I'm *definitely* the wrong person to try and talk you out of it. Go
for it!


Una

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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 12:21:42 EDT
From: Mac4781@aol.com
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
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Welcome back to fandom, Susan!  We've missed you.  And your writing.

> The reason I mention this is that I was toying
>  with the idea of attempting to produce a genzine myself - even though I
>  have no idea of how to go about it!  But, seriously, just for fun(?!) I
>  thought I might have a go.   Somebody please talk me out of it!!!

I'm afraid you'll only get encouragement from me.  I'd love to see more B7 
zines.  My only word of caution is for patience.  There aren't as many 
writers around and getting tribs might take more time than you anticipate.
  
>  Anyway, it was nice to be able to write this and get in touch with
>  others who share my obsession.   Hope to hear from you all soon.

Please let me know if I can help you catch up with what's been happening in 
fandom while you've been on hiatus.  

On the Wing is still going strong.  We'd love to have you back if you have 
time for it.  The next deadline is the end of July.  I'd be happy to include 
a call for submissions for your zine (or any others--Hi, Una! <g>) in the APA.

Carol Mc 
  

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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 22:09:49 +0100
From: "Una McCormack" <una@q-research.connectfree.co.uk>
To: "lysator" <blakes7@lysator.liu.se>
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Carol wrote:

> On the Wing is still going strong.  We'd love to have you back if you have
> time for it.  The next deadline is the end of July.  I'd be happy to
include
> a call for submissions for your zine (or any others--Hi, Una! <g>) in the
APA.

Yikes. Teach me to open my big mouth - people take you at your word ;)

I want to come up with a good theme for it - I'm not sure what sort of
stories I want yet. Although as it seems people are having problems with
submissions these days, the theme might be 'written by people called Una
McCormack'.


Una

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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 15:57:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?J=20MacQueen?= <jomacqueen@yahoo.com>
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: [B7L]H P Lovecraft
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--- Julie Horner <julie.horner@lincolnsoftware.com>
wrote:
> called "The Night Scholars". 
> I have heard a bit about Lovecraft but have never
> read anything by him, so I thought that I would like
> to start by locating this book. However, I can't
> find anything by that title on Amazon's page and
> even the site I found styling itself as the        
> definitve Lovecraft page
> http://www.hplovecraft.com doesn't
> mention it in the list of his Fiction. 
> Does anyone here know about it?

According to SFX 52 (? - Steve, you're our magazine
person, am I right? My copy is not with me at work -
you can't plan for everything <grin>), it's by Stephen
W Parsons, and the programme is meant to be in
Lovecraft's style.

And that's all I know, I'm afraid. I haven't looked up
Parsons in the online bookstores' catalogues, but the
major search engines come up with a big zero (as to
relevance) under the author's name and the book's
title.

Regards
Joanne
(who may never see this on free-to-air television, if
the pay TV people get their mitts on the Australian
broadcasting rights - I want to see Neverwhere!)

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Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 12:47:55 -0700
From: Pat Patera <patpatera@netzero.net>
To: B7 Lysator <blakes7@lysator.liu.se>
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Hello Susan,
Welcome to the list. I am mostly a list lurker, but a loyal lurker and a
loyal long time fan.

> As a fan of the show who has come back after a short time, I notice that
> a lot of zines seem to have disappeared. 

I blame the web. Many sci-fi fans are techy enuf to have a web
connection.
We spend so much time on email lists these days that who has time to
read fanzines?
Much less write for them!
And, those of us who like to write, write lots on various lists. So we
have "scratched that itch" in another forum other than fanzines.

Partly, I expect it's also because B7 is now such an old fandom.
And, partly, because the 90s brought us (at least in the U.S.) such a
plethora of sci-fi shows than many fen just got over-gorged on the
genre.
And, partly, because the baby boom generation got old. And the younger
Gen-X is reportedly far friendlier with video than with print.

Times change. Heroes die. Federations fail. Galaxies burn out into dead
empty space.

> The reason I mention this is that I was toying
> with the idea of attempting to produce a genzine myself - even though I
> have no idea of how to go about it! 

The production (soliciting stories, editing, copying & collating) is the
easy part.
Think about how you will market and sell it. Sales is always the tough
part.

The list is quiet now due to summer break, I think. I suspect there are
a lot of students and people using University web connections on this
list, cause it always goes dead when school breaks arrive. 

And, because some of us have gone off to play on a Buffy/Blake cross
over list. Say, you wouldn't like to write a Buffy/Blake alternate
universe story, would you? A zine is in the works: Staked Blake. 

again, welcome to the list
Pat Patera


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Date: Fri,  2 Jul 99 03:28:00 GMT 
From: s.thompson8@genie.com
To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se
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Subject: [B7L] Trek crossovers
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After Doctor Who, the next most commonly crossed over universe is
 Trek, of course.

So far I haven't seen any gen fiction based on Star Trek Voyager,
 although there's an excellent, red-hot adult story (Avon/B'Ellana),
 for those who like het erotica, in the new =Southern Comfort=
 #10.5.



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)
     Vickie McManus, "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 Vickie McManus, "Parallel Intersection, or,
 Hey, That's Not Our Theme Song!" (STTNG crossover; S2, alt-post-
 Star One), D.S.V. #2 (US, 1995)
     Vickie McManus & 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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