The plot could revolve around a missing person who has a connection to both the world of Warehouse 13 and Bones. Maybe the missing person was researching an artifact for Warehouse 13 and also had some sort of relationship with a case that Bones was working on. The two teams would then have to combine their resources. The Warehouse 13 agents could look into any possible artifact - related reasons for the disappearance, like if the person was targeted because they knew too much about a dangerous item. The Bones team could search for any physical evidence at the person's last known locations.
Pete from Warehouse 13 and Brennan from Bones could have an interesting interaction. Pete is more of a street - smart, intuitive agent, while Brennan is extremely logical and scientific. Their different ways of thinking could lead to some humorous and also thought - provoking exchanges. For example, Pete might make a quick assumption based on his gut feeling, and Brennan would question him with her scientific knowledge, but in the end, they might find that both their approaches are useful in solving the problem at hand.
One idea could be that Buffy and the Bones team have to work together to solve a mystery involving a supernatural entity that leaves behind skeletal remains with strange markings. The Bones team's scientific expertise and Buffy's knowledge of the supernatural would create an interesting dynamic.
Character interaction is key. For example, when Warehouse 13 crosses over with another show, seeing how the Warehouse agents like Pete and Myka get along with characters from the other universe. It could be a clash of personalities or a really great partnership.
Maybe there's a case where the Bones team discovers a body that has a connection to an old family in Sleepy Hollow. The family has a long - held secret that involves a pact with a dark force. Crane and the Bones team must work together to uncover the truth. The team might initially be skeptical of Crane's tales of the supernatural, but as they dig deeper, they start to realize that there might be more to it. Brennan could analyze the bones in ways Crane never thought possible, while Crane could provide historical and supernatural context that helps the team understand the bigger picture.
There's also 'Bones Meets Buffy'. In this fanfic, the two universes collide when a series of murders in Buffy's Sunnydale seem to have a connection to some archaeological finds that Bones is researching. It's a fast - paced story that keeps you on your toes. The author does a good job of maintaining the personalities of both sets of characters. For example, Bones is as logical and matter - of - fact as ever, while Buffy is her brave and sassy self.
One great Warehouse 13 crossover fanfiction is the one where it crosses over with 'Doctor Who'. It combines the mystery and artifact - hunting aspect of Warehouse 13 with the time - traveling and alien - facing adventures of Doctor Who. The characters from both worlds interact in really interesting ways, like how the Warehouse agents might react to the TARDIS.
First, look for how the two universes' technologies interact. In Eureka, there's all that advanced scientific tech, and Warehouse 13 has its own unique artifacts. Seeing how they blend or clash is exciting. Also, the characters' reactions to the crossover situation are important. For example, how would a Warehouse agent react to Eureka's wacky inventions?
One great Bones crossover fanfiction is the one where Bones characters cross over with the characters from 'CSI'. It creates an interesting dynamic as the forensic methods of both shows are compared and contrasted. The different personalities from each show interact in unique ways, like Temperance Brennan's scientific approach clashing and also meshing with the CSI team's style.
One common theme is the clash of investigation styles. The NCIS team has its own way of doing things, and the Bones team has theirs. So, in fanfiction, this can lead to interesting conflicts and resolutions. For example, Gibbs' no - nonsense approach might contrast with Brennan's more scientific and sometimes overly - rational thinking.
One challenge is maintaining the tone of 'the lovely bones'. It has a very specific, somewhat melancholy and ethereal tone. When crossing it over with another story, it can be hard to keep that while also incorporating the new elements. Another is making the crossover believable. The two worlds or stories need to blend in a way that makes sense to the readers.