Hey, all! Here's a Star Trek/Star Wars crossover. Obviously, Star Trek and Star Wars are both copyrighted, and I have no monetary gain from this. Harvey and Yadié are mine! Well, at least Yadié is. Harvey is both PinkKirby15's and mine :) Enjoy the story!
"Chekov, what are our coordinates?"
Captain James T. Kirk sat in his command chair aboard the Enterprise, his trademark smug smile on his face. He turned to the ship's young navigator, a Russian-born prodigy. Chekov entered some codes into the ship's computer, and watched the results, puzzled.
"Captain, it appears we have no coordinates available."
"What do you mean?"
"The navigational systems appear to be going haywire, Captain." Spock moved forward and watched over Chekov's shoulder. "This can't be good."
"No it can't. "
"Wait, Captain..." Chekov's fingers danced over the computer screen. "We're getting a reading. Its an increased gravity field."
"Want me to turn around, Captain?" Sulu turned to look at Kirk.
"Yes. Will we be able to get out of here unharmed, Chekov?"
"Uh, Captain, I am not sure..." Chekov frowned frustratedly as he calculated on his computer screen. "No, Captain, we're getting sucked into this...wormhole. As we speak."
"Great. Issue a red alert."
The alarms started sounding, and Kirk did what he could to keep everyone calm. The USS Enterprise was swept off into the wormhole.
It was only seconds before they emerged from the wormhole. Kirk watched anxiously as the familiar sight of stars met his eyes. He smiled a bit.
"This is a good sign."
"Uh, Captain, we have no readings."
"What do you mean?"
"We have no readings." Chekov frowned at his computer terminal. "Nothing on nearby planets, coordinates...anything."
"We're stranded?"
"It appears so-wait..." Chekov's fingers madly flew over the computer screen. "There's a planet nearby, Captain. It appears to be a...desert planet."
"Is it in our system?"
"No, Captain, its uncharted. Or at least, unknown."
"Captain." Spock had stayed quiet for a while, but now was ready to speak. "Perhaps we should land."
"Perhaps so, Spock."
"We should send down a few crew members to investigate first. We have no knowledge of the planet, its inhabitants, or its fauna...even if the air is suitable for us."
"You're absolutely right, which is why I'll go down."
"You're not going by yourself, Captain. I'll go with you."
"Alright. Spock and I are going down to investigate."
"I'll call down to Scotty." Chekov turned to his computer.
"Are you sure this is a good idea, Captain?" Uhura walked up to Kirk, her hair swinging behind her. "Shouldn't we send someone else first?"
"Who else are we going to send?" Kirk smirked. "Spock and I are overly qualified for this job."
Kirk and Spock stepped into the elevator and went down to the transporter platform. Uhura sighed as she watched them go.
Scotty arrived at the transporter platform at the same time as Kirk and Spock.
"Captain." He grinned. "Always good to see the both of you."
"Hey, Scotty." Kirk smiled. "We're going down to the planet."
"Alright, I'll have you down there in no time."
Kirk and Spock walked onto the platform while Scotty sat down and started getting them ready to land.
"Are you both set?" They merely nodded. "Alright, here ya go!"
White lines surrounded Kirk and Spock, and within seconds they were gone.
"I really wish we weren't here-again." Yadié pulled her helmet on with a sigh. "I hate Geonosis."
"Tell me about it." Harvey finished polishing his blaster and shoved it into his holster. "We've got some bad memories here."
"Not all bad, I hope." Obi-Wan approached, his hands behind his back. "At least a few good things have come of this place."
"Wish I could name one for you, General." Yadié straightened her kama and looked up to Obi-Wan. "What would you like us to do?"
"We're only here to check on things, and make sure the Separatists haven't returned. Why don't you and a couple men go and scout?"
"General!" A trooper jogged up to the group. "We're getting a reading of two life forms west of here. They're not Geonosian. One appears to be Human, but we don't know what the other is."
"Well, Captain, looks like you have your mission." Obi-Wan smiled smugly and crossed his arms over his chest. "Take Harvey with you, as well as Slicer, Robin and Fix. They're good for scouting."
"Yes, General." Yadié nodded slightly to Obi-Wan, and turned to Harvey. He grunted a bit with a nod and went off to get the others. "They'll be here in a couple moments, Sir."
"Excellent." Obi-Wan crossed his arms over his chest. "This shouldn't take long. We'll be gone before you even know it."
"I sure hope so, General."
Harvey returned with the two other clones. Obi-Wan bid them farewell and walked off with a secret smile to Yadié.
"Alright, let's go find these people." Harvey looked down at his tracker and laughed a bit. "This'll be a piece of cake."
"It doesn't look like anyone's here."
"Things aren't always as they seem, are they?"
Kirk laughed a bit to himself. At one time his enemy, he and Spock had now become good friends. He never seemed personable at all, but Spock was one of the friendliest beings he'd ever met.
"You actually think there's life on this rock, Spock?"
"I have no reason not to believe so."
Kirk nodded with a slight frown, tightening his grip on his phaser. They didn't say much else, focused on finding their way across this strange land. They climbed over rocky areas with some difficulty-it was steep, and the rocks sharp. Both were tiring very quickly. They didn't notice five shapes quietly making their way between the rocks, blasters at the ready.
Yadié put up her fist, and they all froze in place. She tightened her fingers around her blaster, and stepped forward. She lifted one finger, and pointed to her left and right, and then two fingers straight ahead. They spread out in formation and made their way through the rocks.
"Do you see anything, Spock?"
"No, I don't."
"Both of you. Don't move."
Kirk and Spock froze in place and looked around. Before them were three beings clad in white armor, one with red markings. Two more approached from both sides. Kirk met Spock's gaze and frowned.
"Well done, Captain."
