Hello Christian, I am entirely fine with allowing non-canon crossovers.
To allow crossovers in the canon stories, I think there should be heavy limits set, such as limiting or even preventing the function of certain incoming technologies, biologicals and magics. One example, take your smartphone to MK and what do you have? How many apps require an online data connection to even minimally function? (I don't have one, so I can't answer the "no service" situation myself.) High technology may malfunction in the presence of an unknown magical field, or the Pantheon or Eli might actively block their function. Foreign magics might not work the way they should in the unfamiliear local field. (Or again, the gods might have a hand in this.) Meanwhile, those foreign universe visitors (particularly humans but maybe nonhumans as well) would be subject to the curse. Upon returning home, they may have as much trouble as any here with removing the curse. And if they returned after such a possible cleansing, the curse may then be irreversible. Any the above (and/or other) conditions would of course have to be agreed to between the visiting author and the MK Controller. As far as Cutter's crossover (my initial introduction to MK) is concerned, it has little enough impact that it could still be canon and not be noticed among the other plots. BTW, is there a particular reason that's not included in the non-canon stories? Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 12:21:10 PM, you wrote: co> Been pondering this for a long time. Been considering dropping the long co> standing rules against Crossovers from other story universes and no travel co> to other dimensions. These are not exactly huge changes but I wonder what co> everyone's opinions are on this. co> co> Chris co> The Lurking Fox -- Best regards, AmigaDragon AmigaDragon mailto:[email protected] !DSPAM:4e153408203147224784171! _______________________________________________ MKGuild mailing list [email protected] http://lists.integral.org/listinfo/mkguild
