Mst3k/Quantum Leap
By Doug Geiger
In perhaps his oddest leap ever, Sam finds himself in the body of Joel Robinson.
Forced to deal with hat parties, mad scientists and the inevitable movie
riffing, it comes as no surprise that he's rather disorientated. And things
just keep getting worse...
Mst3k/Quantum Leap
By Mike Lehman
Another Quantum Leap crossover, this one was written after Geiger's but I
actually think it's better. Sam leaps first into Joel and then into several
other inhabitants of the satellite, all in order to prevent a horrific future
for the entire human race. Everything comes together neatly and it's all
pretty cool. And I have to add that the image he paints of what Joel's future
could have been is rather disturbing.
Mst3k/X-files
By Brandy Marrs
In this odd little piece of fiction, Mulder and Scully set out to interview
a suspect about a suspected UFO crash in Australia. Surprise, surprise, it's
Joel and they end up being dragged into the insanity of Dr Forrester's evil
plots. An interesting attempt to blend the X-files and Mst3k in a humorous
way, but I'm not sure how successful it was. <Shrug> Read it yourself
and see...
Mst3k/X-files
By Becky "Gypsy Jr." Mroczkowski
Unfinished
It's a little hard to judge where this is going 'cause it's only the first
chapter. Good start though, I rather like it and I wish she'd do some more
:-).
*Update* And she's started up on it again! Yay! Now I have
two chapters!
Mst3k/Star Trek/Marrissa
By Various and Sundry
Unfinished
Bwahahaha! Oh, this is good. Written by a whole slew of Mst3k fans, this
story has Q suddenly deciding that it would be fun to swap characters around
between the Mst3k universe and the universe of Stephen Ratliff's Marrissa.
The story's amazingly coherent for a round robin, and it's really really
funny. Now if they could just get around to finishing it
Mst3k/Star Trek/Marrissa
By Matthew Blackwell
A really neat little story involving the Steven Ratliff's dreaded Marrissa
and a revenge-seeking Crow T. Robot. Great fun, and in true Mst3k tradition
it's full of intertextuality. To say any more would only spoil it, so just
read!
Mst3k/Star Trek/Marrissa
By Loren Haarsma
It's kind of hard to describe this without giving it away totally. Suffice
to say that it involves the "normal" star trek universe colliding with Steven
Ratliff's "Marrissaverse", with a lot of clever pseudo-science thrown in.
It's interesting and well written too, definitely worth a read.
Transdimensional Madness
Parts 1-5
Parts 6-10
Parts 11-15
Parts 16-20
Mst3k/Doctor Who/The Maxx
By Jay McIntyre
Wow, a three way crossover! Not a bad one either, completely bizarre and
it's got more characters than the Osmond family has teeth but considering
the subject matter that can't really be helped. It's handled pretty well
all things considered. The story isn't finished yet but it is getting added
to at least.
Mst3k/Various Anime
By Jamie Jeans
Jamie really doesn't like the character of David Kintobar. So much
so in fact, that he's written an entire story devoted to getting rid of him.
And how do Mike and the bots fit in? Well, they are the ones who have
been forced to read his stories
Mst3k/Rikki Lake
By Mark DeYoung
Talk about your odd crossovers
Yes folks; the guys from the satellite are appearing on the Rikki Lake show!
The theme for today? "I have the Boss from Hell!" Methinks that Mike has
a pretty good case all considered. The frightening thing about this is just
how much like a real episode of "Rikki Lake" it seems. If you've ever seen
this annoyingly stupid chat show, you can actually picture it. Scary stuff
A compilation of "Nate on a Boat" and "The Great Mst3k Crossover"
Mst3k/Original Characters
By Nate
Sort of Unfinished
You know, this bit of fiction has all the ingredients of something rather
dire. The plot has great holes in it, it's quite probably a self-insertion
fic, it stars a ridiculous crossover, and everyone's motivation is dubious
at best.
So is it dire?
Err, well no, I think it's pretty darn good. The whole thing just feels like
the author was having a great time writing it. Even if it's self insertion,
he doesn't make the character out to be some kind of god, as is often the
case (the Mary-Sue syndrome) and he's got a damn good sense of humour. I
found myself laughing out loud at several points :-). Definitely worth a
read!
By Omni
Mst3k/Space Ghost (Sort of, anyway)
Just a quick little story that makes a good point. Short but sweet.
As is this introduction, now I come to think about it.
By Becky "Gypsy Jr." Mroczkowski
Mst3k/HGTTG
Hey, this is cool! Mst3k and Hitchhiker's are ideally suited for a
crossover if you ask me, and this is written really well. I want more!
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