Relationship building is also a theme. When the characters from 'Suits' cross over, they form new relationships with characters from the other show. These relationships can be friendly, romantic or even adversarial. It adds a new layer of drama and character development to the fanfiction.
One common theme is the clash of different worlds. In Suits, it's mainly the corporate and legal world, while in White Collar, it's the world of white - collar crime and the FBI. Fanfics often explore how these two worlds collide when the characters cross over. For instance, a character from White Collar might be caught up in a legal battle that the Suits characters are handling.
Power dynamics is a common theme. Harvey is a powerful figure in the show, and when an OC is introduced, their relationship often explores who has the upper hand, whether it's in the office or in personal interactions.
One common theme is the adjustment of their relationship. They have to go from being colleagues and friends with an unspoken attraction to being partners in raising a child. Another theme is the reaction of their friends and colleagues at the firm. Some might be supportive, while others could be envious or worried about how it will affect the work environment.
One common theme is adventure. Since the Valerian universe is full of exciting and unknown elements, when crossed with other universes, it often leads to epic adventures. For example, a crossover with a space - opera like Star Trek could result in a story where Valerian and his companions explore new galaxies together with the Star Trek crew.
One common theme is the clash of different powers. For example, when the Incredibles cross with other superhero groups, there's always the exploration of how their powers compare and contrast.
Power struggle is a common theme. Starscream is often power - hungry in the original Transformers series, and in crossovers, this trait is magnified when he enters new universes with different power hierarchies. For example, in a crossover with the Lord of the Rings, he might try to claim the One Ring to gain ultimate power.
The theme of adaptation is quite prevalent. Asriel has to adapt to different cultures, technologies, and ways of life in the crossovers. For instance, if he enters a cyberpunk - themed world, he has to get used to the high - tech environment and the different social structures. Another common theme is the exploration of good and evil. When he crosses over to a world like the Lord of the Rings, he has to decide which side he's on and how to fight against the forces of evil in that world. This exploration of moral concepts is an important part of many Asriel crossover fanfictions.
A common theme is the clash of different assassin cultures. For example, when Hitman crosses with other assassin - themed franchises, their methods of killing, their code of ethics, and their loyalty to their respective organizations are often compared and contrasted.
One common theme is the exploration of power dynamics. When the X - Men cross over with other groups, like the Avengers or the Fantastic Four, there's always a comparison and contrast of their powers. For example, in a crossover with the Avengers, the mutants' powers might be seen as more unpredictable compared to the technology - based powers of some Avengers.
One common theme is power struggle. Since Shego has her own set of powers, when she crosses over into other universes, there's often a conflict or comparison of powers. For example, in a crossover with the Powerpuff Girls universe, her powers are pitted against the superpowers of the girls. Another theme is the exploration of her character. Writers often use crossovers to show different sides of Shego, like her potential for redemption or her adaptability in new situations.