Bulma could be involved. Since she has a relationship with Vegeta and is friends with Goku, she might try to mediate between them when Goku snaps at Vegeta. She could be the voice of reason, trying to calm both of them down and make them see each other's point of view.
Yes, in the vast world of fanfiction, there are all kinds of creative and out - of - the - box stories. Some fans like to explore unusual relationships and scenarios, so it's possible that there is such a fanfiction out there. However, it goes against the original canon of the Dragon Ball series in many ways.
Well, if they were brothers in a fanfic, it could change how they interact with the other characters. Maybe they'd have a deeper understanding and fewer power struggles between them. Also, their family background and upbringing could be explored in new and interesting ways.
It's a bit hard to say for sure. Both Vegeta and Goku have their moments of strength. Goku has some unique powers and techniques that give him an edge at times, but Vegeta is no slouch either and constantly works to catch up and surpass Goku.
Generally, Goku still holds the edge over Vegeta. Their power levels fluctuate, but Goku often achieves higher peaks of strength and unlocks more powerful forms first.
One common theme is the clash of different power systems. Star has her magic from the 'Star vs the Forces of Evil' universe, and Goku Black has his Saiyan powers from Dragon Ball. Another theme could be the exploration of good and evil. Goku Black is a villain, so stories might focus on how Star and her friends deal with his malevolence. Also, the idea of interdimensional travel can be a theme, as Goku Black is from a different universe in Dragon Ball and would have to cross into Star's world.
It often starts with a shock or surprise at the mpreg situation. Then, they gradually learn to rely on each other more. For example, Vegeta might start to show a more caring side that he usually hides, and Goku might become more responsible. They'll have to communicate more, sharing their fears and hopes about the future with the baby.