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CorvusUmbranox ([personal profile] corvusumbranox) wrote in [community profile] yuletide 2021-10-20 04:36 pm (UTC)

AO3 Name: StopTalkingAtMe
Letter Link: https://corvusumbranox.dreamwidth.org/9194.html
Crossover Type: (ie. crossover, fusion, or either) Crossovers, for all fandoms
Potential Fandom Combinations: Shows that I'd particularly like to see in crossovers are Sapphire and Steel, Doctor Who (my favourite Doctors are Three (and UNIT in general), Five, and Six), and The Professionals, but that is an extremely non-exhaustive list. I have a blanket opt-in for crossovers, so if you have reason to suspect I like the other fandom, then go for it.

Potential Fandom Combinations: Bergerac/Midsomer Murders
Prompts!: Tweak the timelines however you need to, and I really like the idea of there being some kind of supernatural reason for all the murders in Midsomer County, so do feel free to incorporate any kind of eldritch weirdness. Maybe Jim Bergerac and Barney Crozier attend a training course in one of the Midsomer villages, or Barney moves to Midsomer after leaving Jersey and is unnerved to find out about Barnaby's unnerving resemblance to Jim. Or Midsomer weirdness starts to bleed into Jersey with a spate of themed killings.

Potential Fandom Combinations: Survivors (1975)/The Professionals
Prompts!: Explore CI5's role in the breakdown of society, and what follows after, especially given the various groups that spring up with totalitarian leanings. In the standalone S3 episode A Little Learning we meet a settlement of children run by a tough-as-nails kid from Glasgow, who is basically a Cowley-in-training: ruthless and devious, but also completely out of his depth due to being all of about 13 years old, and I just want the real Cowley to take him under his wing. Or a comedy of errors results because everyone keeps mistaking Macklin and Greg for each other.

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