Socially, she'd have to find her place. If she's on a ship, she'd need to follow the military structure if it's an Alliance vessel, or the more fluid hierarchies on a privateer ship. She could start as a low - ranking crew member and work her way up by proving her worth through her skills and knowledge from Earth.
Culturally, it would be a huge shock. Different species have different values. She'd need to adapt to the idea of inter - species relationships and the various religious beliefs. For instance, the Asari have a unique view on reproduction and family that she'd have to understand to fit in.
Well, Master Chief would likely start by assessing the threats in the Mass Effect universe. He'd notice the Reapers right away as a major threat. His military training would kick in, and he'd try to find ways to combat them. In terms of adaptation, he'd probably look for allies. He might be initially skeptical of the alien species but would soon realize that they can be valuable partners. For instance, he could team up with the Turians, who also have a strong military tradition. He'd also have to adapt to the different forms of transportation, like the Mass Effect relays. His first encounter with using one of these relays might be a bit of a shock, but he'd quickly figure out how to use it to his advantage.
She might encounter the various alien species in the Mass Effect universe. For example, she could meet the Turians and have to learn their complex social hierarchies and cultures. Maybe she gets involved in the fight against the Reapers, using her knowledge from our world to help the galactic forces in unexpected ways.
Some characters might adapt quickly by using their existing skills. For example, a Mass Effect soldier could use his combat training in the Warhammer universe. He'd just have to get used to different weapons and the presence of magic or psykers.
In the Mass Effect fanfiction context, multiple human subspecies could coexist due to environmental adaptation. Imagine a human colony near a powerful energy source. Over time, they could develop a subspecies with an enhanced ability to tolerate or even utilize that energy in some way. Also, interstellar travel itself could cause divergence. Long - term exposure to different forms of radiation during space travel and settlement on various planets might result in genetic mutations that lead to distinct subspecies. Finally, cooperation with alien species could play a role. If humans were to engage in some form of biological exchange or cooperation with an alien race, it could potentially influence the development of new human subspecies.
She would have to quickly learn the rules of Gotham. For example, she needs to know which areas are safe and which are dangerous. And she might start by observing how the people in Gotham interact with each other and with the criminals.
In Hfy fanfiction, it often gives humanity a more prominent role in the Star Wars and Mass Effect universes. For example, in Star Wars, human characters might be the ones to discover a new way to use the Force that no other species has thought of. In Mass Effect, humans could be the key to solving the Reaper threat in a more efficient way. It adapts by enhancing the capabilities and importance of human characters.
Garfield might be a product of some strange experiment in the Mass Effect universe. He could have been created by Cerberus as an attempt to create a being with a carefree attitude in the face of danger. Instead of being a super - soldier like Shepard, Garfield is just there to enjoy life. But his presence starts to change the way the crew on the Normandy thinks about things. His simple pleasures, like napping and eating, could make the more battle - hardened crew members realize that there's more to life than just fighting the Reapers.
Shepard from Mass Effect might initially be very cautious around the Crysis characters. Given Shepard's military background, they would likely be sizing up the situation and the capabilities of the Crysis characters. For example, if faced with a character in a nanosuit, Shepard would be curious about its technology. Meanwhile, the Crysis characters would probably be in awe of the diverse alien races in Mass Effect. A character from Crysis might be shocked to see a Krogan for the first time and initially be on guard.
Well, Venom could be an unexpected addition to the Mass Effect universe. It could be a relic from an ancient civilization that is discovered. Maybe it was created as a weapon against a powerful enemy in the past. In fanfiction, it could be found on a derelict ship or an uncharted planet.
Iron Man could fit in as an outsider bringing new technology. His high - tech suit would be a game - changer. He could use it to fight the bad guys like the Collectors or Cerberus. For instance, his repulsor rays could easily take out Collector drones.