One great thing about Chicago PD and Law & Order: SVU crossover fanfiction is the unique character interactions. Writers can bring together the tough cops from Chicago PD and the specialized detectives from SVU. For example, they might create a scenario where a case starts in Chicago but has ties to New York, leading to a joint investigation. This allows for some really interesting dynamics as the characters from different shows with different methods have to work together.
Another plot could involve a human trafficking ring that operates between the two cities. SVU has some experience with these types of cases in New York, but the Chicago PD has its own intel on the local side of things. The two teams have to combine their resources and knowledge to take down the entire ring. This would involve a lot of undercover work and tense moments as they try to rescue the victims and arrest the criminals.
Maybe there's a serial killer on the loose who targets victims in both Chicago and New York. The Chicago PD starts noticing a pattern of killings in their city, and SVU has been dealing with similar cases in New York. They come together to compare notes. The killer seems to be targeting young women who are involved in marginalized communities, whether it's through drugs in Chicago or prostitution in New York. The combined forces of both teams are needed to stop the killer before more lives are lost.
Benson herself is a great character to feature. Her experience and empathy in dealing with victims of sexual crimes would be valuable in a crossover. When she meets with the Chicago PD, she might be the one to push for a more victim - centered approach. And the way she interacts with the male - dominated Chicago PD could also be an interesting aspect, as she stands her ground and shows them how SVU operates in a different but effective way.
A crossover could involve a character from Chicago Fire having a personal connection to a case the Chicago PD is working on. Maybe a firefighter's family member is wrongly accused of a crime. The firefighter then teams up with the PD detectives to clear their family member's name. This would bring in elements of loyalty, family, and the different skills of both groups. They could share information and resources to solve the mystery.
Another theme is the exploration of new relationships. Characters from different shows meet and form friendships or rivalries. It can be really interesting to see how personalities mesh or clash. Also, there's often the theme of a greater conspiracy that spans across the shows' universes, which forces the characters to work together to solve it.
Maybe the Pokemon world has a problem with a new type of crime that is similar to the crimes in the Law and Order SVU world. Some Pokemon are being abused in a very cruel way. The SVU detectives get transported to the Pokemon world and they have to work with Pokemon professors like Professor Oak to find the culprits. They use their detective skills, while also relying on the knowledge of the Pokemon world from the professors and trainers. The Pokemons themselves could also play a role in helping the detectives solve the case, like Pikachu using its electricity to track down clues.
Another idea is to do a crossover within the 'Law and Order' franchise itself. For example, have characters from the original 'Law and Order' work with the SVU team on a high - profile case that involves both criminal acts and special victims. This could lead to some interesting clashes in investigative styles and legal strategies.
Most of the stories in Law and Order: SVU are fictional, inspired by real-life events but not exact replicas.
Most of the stories on Law and Order: SVU are fictional, inspired by real-life events but with added dramatic elements.
Voight would be a great character to feature in a crossover. His tough - as - nails attitude and unorthodox methods would make for interesting interactions with characters from other shows. Another good one is Halstead. He's smart and resourceful, and could easily adapt to different situations in a crossover. For example, if it was a crossover with a medical show, he could be the one trying to communicate with the medical staff about the details of an injury related to a case.