First, decide which universe you want to cross Chappie over with. For example, if it's "Terminator", research the lore of that universe. Then, think of a plot hook. Maybe Chappie is mistaken for a Skynet creation in the Terminator world. Next, start writing an introduction that sets up the crossover situation.
If you're doing a crossover with "Wall - E", start by imagining how Chappie would react to the post - apocalyptic Earth in that movie. You could start with Chappie landing on Earth and being confused by the desolation. Then, he meets Wall - E and they start to communicate in their own ways, and from there, build the story.
Begin by choosing a crossover that has good potential for conflict or synergy. Say you choose "Ex Machina". Then, outline the main characters' goals. Chappie might be interested in understanding the Ava from "Ex Machina" and her complex relationship with her creator. Write a scene where they first meet and the initial reactions.
Begin by choosing the right crossover. Let's say it's Negan and 'Harry Potter'. Think about the rules of the 'Harry Potter' world and how Negan would break or bend them. You can start with Negan somehow getting a letter from Hogwarts (maybe a mistake by the owl post). He shows up at the school, and chaos ensues. Write from his perspective as he encounters magic for the first time. His confusion and his attempt to assert his dominance in this new and strange place would make for an interesting start.
Well, start by creating a scenario that brings the Jashin concept into the other story. For example, if it's a crossover with a game world, think about how Jashin's influence could disrupt the game's balance or create new quests. You could also think about the reactions of the original characters to the Jashin - related elements. Maybe they're horrified, or maybe some are intrigued. Then build your plot around these interactions and reactions.
First, choose the two universes you want to cross over. For example, if it's Miraculous and Naruto. Then, think about how the characters will interact. Maybe Ladybug could learn some ninja skills from Naruto. Start with a simple scenario like an akuma attack in a world where ninjas exist.
First, decide which universe you want to crossover with. Then, think about how the Mandalorian's character traits will interact with the new universe's elements. For example, if it's a crossover with Star Trek, consider how his no - nonsense attitude will mesh with the more diplomatic Starfleet officers.
First, decide which two universes you want to cross over. Then, research both of them thoroughly. Know the rules, the characters, and the settings.
To start a Brave crossover fanfiction, think about the theme you want to explore. If it's a crossover with Beauty and the Beast, you could explore the theme of breaking curses in a new way. Merida could arrive at the Beast's castle and think the curse is some sort of dark magic she can fight. Start with a description of the moment Merida enters the castle, her thoughts and reactions, and then introduce how she'll interact with the Beast and Belle as the story progresses.
Begin by brainstorming interesting scenarios. If you're doing an 'It' crossover with a sci - fi story, think about how the otherworldly elements of 'It' like the sewers and Pennywise's powers would work in a sci - fi setting. Decide on your main characters from both universes. Then, create a rough plot outline. You could start with a character from one world stumbling into the other. It's all about being creative and having fun with it.
A crossover with "The Matrix" would also be cool. Chappie could find himself in the Matrix and start to question the reality he's in. He might team up with Neo or Trinity to fight against the machines that control the Matrix.
Begin with creating a unique situation for the crossover. Let's say you're crossing it with a pirate world. You could start with the orange floating on the ocean and being picked up by a pirate ship. Then, describe how the crew reacts to this strange talking orange. Detail their initial shock and then how they gradually get used to its annoying presence.
First, decide which universe you want to crossover with. For example, if it's with the Guardians of the Galaxy, think about how Agent Carter would fit into that space - themed, far - out world. Then, create a plot that ties the two worlds together. It could start with a shared threat or an object that links them.