A TANGLED WEB Part 8: Endgame
Chapter 18
by Charlie Nelson a.k.a. Ordinaryguy2
Updated: 1-29-2022
The main crossovers in this chapter include: ALF (1986-1990); Alien (1979); Batman Beyond (1999-2001); Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000-2001); Conan the Barbarian (1982); Dark Angel (2000-2002); The Dead Zone (2002-2007); Doctor Who; Dungeons & Dragons (1983-1985); Eureka (2006-2012); Farscape (1999-2003); Jonny Quest (1964-1965); Land of the Lost (1974-1976); Lost (2004-2010); Lost in Space (1965-1968); Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003); The Prisoner (1967-1968); Red Dwarf (1988-1993, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2012); Rocky and His Friends 'Peabody's Improbable History' (1959-1964); The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994-1998); Star Trek (1966-1969); Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994); Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001); Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
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Bobby knelt down and hugged Uni reassuringly, but the young unicorn still shivered nervously. "It's ok, Uni. The big, bad monsters are gone."
Hadji, who had been administering a salve to some of the acid burns on Bobby's skin, leaned back. "Perhaps she does not like the scent of my medicine."
Jim Taggart sat a few feet away sketching Uni in detail on a small pad of paper. "Animal senses are keener than ours. If she senses danger somewhere nearby, then there most likely is danger nearby."
Bobby looked up at the ridge where Uni kept staring. "But there's nothing up there."
Jim shook his head. "Animals use more than just their eyes to know when dangerous threats are near." He considered the ridge where Uni was looking. "But I don't think it's anything we need to be worried about. Most animals don't like to attack Humans, especially when people are in large groups and have a bonfire." He pointed to the large fire that was part of the T-Rex called Grumpy's funeral pyre.
It wasn't a true funeral as it was a need burn the meat of the large dinosaur since it had been tainted during its devastating fight with the large xenomorph queen. Jack Marshall and Jim Taggart agreed that if the meat was poisonous, it could kill a large portion of this land's population that would eventually come to consume Grumpy's remains.
Taggart had helped collect wood for the fire, but now it was being tended by Hurley, John Smith and Will Marshall. He watched as they added more wood to an area that wasn't burning as well, each giving advice to the others in between telling stories.
Hadji ground more roots into pulp between to rocks before mixing it with the rest of his ingredients. "Some predators are attracted by the smell of roasting meat. The smell has been known to overwhelm a hungry animal's sense of caution around fire."
Taggart nodded. "True, but if they attack, then I think it is safe to say that some of our friends can chase them off."
Bobby winced as Hadji applied more salve. "Boy, that burns for the first second or two. What's that stuff made from?" His nose twitched from the strong odor. Uni mewled in disgust and rubbed one of her front hooves against her nose.
Hadji laughed at them. "I have a Western friend back home, Jonny Quest, and from my experiences with him I will say that it is better that you do not know the ingredients, my friend."
Taggart bit his pen in thought. "Say… uh, it's Bobby, right?"
Bobby nodded, but winced as Hadji put on more of the salve.
Taggart continued. "Your unicorn pal, Uni. Does she have any… special abilities?"
The young barbarian tilted his head as he scratched his head. "You mean does she have any powers?"
"Sure," he said, with a little embarrassment. He'd been trying to coax the little filly to him for a while, but she wouldn't go near him. Yet she had no problem being around Bobby or Hadji.
"Well, the older unicorns I've seen can stop some types of magic, do some healing, and teleport."
Taggart's eyes widened. "And you say you've seen this done?"
"Sure, with the adult unicorns. Though Uni can teleport small distances, but she doesn't have very good control yet."
Taggart wrote everything into his notebook next to the pictures he had drawn of Uni. He looked up at Bobby with just a little apprehension. "Can she, er, do anything else? Like, uh, detecting things about people?"
"What do you mean?"
Taggart began to blush. Hadji's eyes widened in surprise just before he burst into laughter.
"What's so funny?" Bobby demanded.
Hadji, after a few deep breaths to stop from laughing, whispered an answer into Bobby's ear.
"What?" exclaimed the child barbarian. "What does a person's virgi-" He looked around to see if his yelling was drawing any attention. Sheila, his sister, glanced up sleepily from where she had been resting next to Hank underneath one of the large trees with a number of other people who needed rest after getting out of the monster's nest. Bobby lowered his voice, and his sister went back to sleep. "What does that have to do with anything?"
"It's one of the myths surrounding unicorns. That's all," Taggart admitted. Seeing that the boy was defensive now, he decided to leave the two boys to talk amongst themselves.
Plopping down under another tree away from the others, Taggart decided to look through his treasures. From his pockets he pulled out a couple of small, clear plastic bags that were sealed. He was glad that he always carried a supply of them around since accidentally arriving here had turned out to be a bonanza for him.
With a black marker he made sure to label each bag individually. The first one had four strands of the young unicorn's hair that he had taken from a small tree that he had seen her scratching up against. Next, he had scale, muscle and blood samples from the dead Tyrannosaur. He had a small piece of the xenomorph queen's exoskeleton which seemed to be safe since it didn't have any blood with it.
He had also been able to get a little of the cocoon resin off of the monochrome female alien, Chiana, along with a few strands of her hair and a skin scrapping as well.
He had managed to get a few hairs from the strange, intelligent talking dog, Mr. Peabody, but ever since Jim had mentioned that he was an animal containment specialist, Mr. Peabody seemed to be avoiding him.
Getting hair, blood and tissue samples from the barbarian Conan had been simple since he had the handkerchief that he had used to clean Conan's wounds sealed in one of the plastic bags.
On another plastic bag was a piece of torn cloth from the Romulan female's uniform along with a small trace of green blood. He had been very fortunate when he noticed Sela tossing it away.
He had helped Buzz Lightyear take off parts of his damaged armored space suit. He was able to get a skin and blood sample from Lightyear, plus a small piece of metal from his flight suit that Taggart hoped was an unusual alloy or unknown metal.
He smiled to himself. "The scientists in Eureka will flip over all these DNA samples I'm bringing them to clone. It's better than having a camera."
There were more people he could collect samples from, but he didn't want to be too obvious in what he was doing. Tucking his samples away, he went to collect more firewood, figuring it might give him a chance to collect some prehistoric botany and insect samples.
Other people were not quite as happy as Taggart. Sela had finished explaining why she was the only one of their team to come and rescue Khan.
"They just left me to be an incubator for that monstrosity's baby?"
Sela eyed Khan appraisingly. He was indeed a superior specimen of Human. "Need I remind you that the more time the Borg are given to increase their numbers, the harder it will become to take them down. You have not yet encountered the Borg. You do not understand the devastation they can inflict."
"Nor do you have any idea what kind of devastation I can inflict!"
He was seething, and Sela thought now might be the time to soothe him. "Do not forget that it was I that came to rescue you."
"Do not worry, Romulan. I pay my debts."
Good, she thought, now maybe I can learn the secrets to how you were genetically improved. She thought of what her physically and mentally superior children could accomplish for the Romulan Empire. They could even rule it, given time. And rule over all the Klingon and Federation territories as well. But I'm getting ahead of myself, she thought.
"Now the people that had come with me to rescue you and the others have agreed join our fight against the Borg. But, Peabody, the white furry alien over there, has already gathered this other group that came to our rescue. They still have a rescue mission to do of their own. Peabody's willing to fight the Borg after they do their rescue, but not before."
Khan sat down again, as his nausea returned. He sipped some cool water that someone had brought from a nearby stream. He and all of the others that had been with alien-embryo had felt sick to their stomachs since being recovered. Sela's tricorder indicating that it was just their bodies readjusting to their organs sliding back into the right places because of the displaced embryos and the stress but on their bodies.
Nearby, many of the previous alien hosts were sleeping as their bodies recovered from the effects of the intrusions. The small unicorn and Khan were the quickest to recover, while Chiana, Holly and Sheila seemed to suffer the worst of it.
While they rested, the others were taking a well-deserved break. Up in a nearby fruit tree, Alex Mack and Will Marshall were exchanging looks that only twitterpated teenagers could.
"I can smell their pheromones from here," Khan chuckled.
"Well, the poor boy has been trapped here for years with the only female around being his sister. Can you blame him for falling for one of the first young ladies he finds?"
Khan's look fell. "Life goes on. Even if the one you love turns to dust."
"There is more to it than that, Khan." Sela bent down and picked up one of the nuts that had been gathered. She crushed it in her fist, and then picked out the shell pieces. "Life strives to go on. Sometimes you have to strive to go on with it."
Khan examined her. "You have changed. And I believe it is that girl Holly's influence on you."
She almost choked on the nut she was eating.
Khan laughed. "You Romulans consider everything to be a weakness; even those things that other races deem to be a strength, like a maternal instinct."
Cold eyes regarded him now that did not look Human at all. "Your death could last for years. I know masters in the art of torture that-"
"Stifle your threats, Romulan! I was not belittling you, but remarking on an improvement in your personality. If you find that an insult, then let us cease formalities and focus on our mission."
Sela was trying to determine whether or not to take it as an insult, though her Romulan upbringing demanded for her to. Perhaps it was her Earthling heritage that was making her reconsider.
A yell from the other side of camp drew their attention, however it was only Conan and Jack Sparrow shouting a toast to each other as they sampled each other's rum and wine.
Sela sighed. "I… apologize. I am not used to… discussing such matters openly."
Khan nodded. "Of course not. Other Romulans would see it as a sign of weakness and try to exploit it."
"Yes. That is true."
He looked at her appraisingly. A strong formidable female. Warrior bred. Perhaps they could co-habitat. Maybe raise a clan of warriors. Yes, many things were possible.
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The leader of the Yautja hunting group reached over to scratch at the itching sensation in his other arm. He froze when he remembered his arm was no longer attached thanks to that damn artificial being. Beside him, cloaked, was his lifelong friend and hunting companion. Together they looked out at the scene below them.
A large fire had been built around the corpse of the large Tyrannosaur, which sent up a large amount of black and white smoke. A few people were feeding the fire, but only half-heartedly.
The Yautja had tracked down their missing comrade when he did not return or respond to hails. His dead carcass lay next to that of his robot prey, the bounty hunter droid IG-88. The hunter had obviously terminated the robot, but something else had killed him in turn, as well as taking most of their weapons.
The Yautja leader had made the hard decision to not seek the killer for vendetta unless he crossed their path. Instead, they gathered up the body to return to their ship along with the young hunter that had been wounded by the prey that he himself had fought and had to let go over the waterfall. Then they resumed their task of finding the xenomorphs that had escaped from their ship. But after finding the xenomorph lair, they were surprised to learn that they were too late since someone else had already been there. And only now did they look down at the strange fighters that had killed all the Xenomorphs, including the queen.
"Why do we wait?" complained the rogue hunter. "Our prey is before us. Let us kill and collect our trophies!"
The leader snorted in disgust. "Where is the honor in that? Look at them down there! They are so exhausted and wounded from their recent battles that they can barely stand!"
The rogue Yautja clenched and unclenched his mandibles in outrage beneath his mask. He knew that behind him three of the young hunters wanted the kills as badly as he did, but that they would agree with their leader about the current condition of the prey.
"We can hunt elsewhere," suggest the elder of the group. "Then in a solar cycle or two we can come back and hunt this prey when they are recovered." He made a laughing sound. "I wish I had seen that battle."
The leader simply stared down at the group below them. Two of those down there he knew from the attack where he lost his arm. He had been using his equipment to separate their conversation with each other from the other noise around them. He couldn't understand everything, but the female was trying to convey her reasoning for separating from their comrades so she could help rescue him. The male did not seem to believe her reasoning, yet was grateful. Neither knew where the artificial man was currently.
The rogue stomped his foot, a sign of disrespect to the leader of the hunting pack. "And where do we hunt while we wait for this prey to become strong again?" He held up the head of the bounty hunter that was in a small net-like sack tied to his belt. "Should I just sit and polish the skulls I've already collected all over again?"
"This land is plentiful with game," snapped back the eldest hunter. "Game that is challenging and can fight back."
The rogue stomped his foot again and the leader turned to him in annoyance. Being a leader, he had to know when to command and how to back it up. "We will go hunting elsewhere. In a solar cycle or two we will come back to collect trophies." He stomped his Combi Stick down, daring the rogue to challenge him.
In the distance an explosion occurred, drawing everyone's attention, including the weary people down below.
"I think we have just found what we are looking for," said the leader. He didn't know how, but he was sure he would find the automaton that took off his arm near that explosion.
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Their group was not close enough to feel the force of the explosion but the surprise of it caused a few to either jump for cover or fall due to surprise as well as the fact that the section of ground they had been traversing was covered in above ground roots.
Captain Kathryn Janeway struggled to regain her feet, but she was also trying to help Kes, who had banged her knees on some of the hard roots.
"I think I had actually forgotten how much something like that can hurt," said the Ocampa female with tears in her eyes.
"An-ting oken?" asked the Voyager captain. Her fractured jawbone was keeping her from speaking clearly, and an additional hindrance was due to the swelling from all the splinters that had peppered her face during their fire fight with the bounty hunters. She was very glad that McCoy had been able to keep the swelling reduced as well as most of the pain. For the most part the wounds looked like a cross between a series of harsh blisters to pimples on steroids. Still, she considered herself lucky because it could have been much worse, and it was all correctible once they got back.
Kes looked up at her. "Broken? No. It'll probably bruise though."
A dark figure landed next to them. It was the man who called himself Batman. "You two ok?" He reached down to help Kes first and then Janeway. She knew that his costume somehow augmented his strength and agility, but she couldn't see how since it appeared to be skintight.
He turned to help her up and Kathryn quickly turned her head. She accepted his hand and he helped her up. "Wha wa at?" she asked, hoping that she wasn't blushing.
He looked puzzled for a second. "The explosion? I'm not sure. I figure I'll go scout ahead and see. But first let's get you two over with Captain Picard. He seems to have the best shielded area."
Captain Picard was just ahead near a cluster of tall trees that shielded him from most sides. Adm. McCoy and Spock were also heading toward Picard's location.
Kes leaned on Batman, still a little lightheaded. "I think I – I sense the Borg up that way." She pointed toward the direction that the explosion occurred.
Batman looked around. "Where are General Martok, Captain Sisko and Ro?"
McCoy scowled. "It's that Megatron. Now that he's got a body to use again, he's being bossy. He insisted on checking out the explosion. The others went with him to make sure he didn't wander off."
Batman turned to Kes. "How far off would you say the Borg are?"
Kes sat down with help from Janeway, who sat next to her. It was because Janeway and Kes were moving so slow that their group had become so spread out. And they still had to worry about Boba Fett, too. They hadn't seen him in a while, but they knew he was still out there waiting for them. "Maybe a mile," she said. "But I think a little less than that."
Batman grimaced. He couldn't leave to check on them because that would leave them vulnerable to Boba Fett. But the other group could be walking right into this Borg threat. "Is there any way to communicate with them?"
Picard nodded. "We do have communicators. But the Borg would most likely detect any transmission we make."
McCoy did a cursory scan on Janeway and Kes. "You two will be fine." He turned to Picard. "What if the Borg already know we are here?"
"It's possible," Picard admitted with a grimace. "But knowing we are somewhere in this place and knowing exactly where we are is two different matters altogether."
Batman eyed him. The captain wasn't saying something. "Is there anything else?"
Picard stared off into the distance. "I was one of them once." His mouth felt dry. "They made me into a drone. And… they took things from me. Information. Memories. My humanity. I did things for them. Things against my crew and my ship. I helped to fight against other ships, other captains that I knew. Killing many of them. Sisko's wife was one of the many that died."
"That was not your choice," reminded Spock. "Your actions were not your own."
Jean-Luc shook himself. He felt foolish and vulnerable talking about that time in his life. "I'm sorry. I don't know why I said that."
Kes put a hand on his shoulder. "You did it because you care, and you are scared that if the Borg capture you again that you may repeat what you went through before."
"Tim to le e go," Janeway managed to say through clenched teeth.
"How can I let it go?" Picard asked in exasperation.
"We all regret something," said McCoy. "But most of us have learned to deal with it and move on."
"Your right of course," Picard agreed. "But sometimes it returns. Like whenever we rendezvous with another Starfleet ship, I have to wonder how many of their crew died trying to fight against the Borg while they were being guided by my experience and knowledge."
Batman shook his head. "Sorry to interrupt the group therapy session, but remember the explosion! And Martok and the others are way ahead of us with Mr. Erector set." They gave him a strange look of confusion. "Megatron! The digital guy who downloaded himself into that killer robot. I, for one, do not trust him."
"Megatron has not done anything to raise our suspicions," commented Spock.
"Bull!" McCoy pointed to Batman. "I don't trust Megatron either. You go on ahead, Batman. Make sure they are safe and then keep them from going any further until we get there. We will hurry after you."
Before anyone could argue, Batman took off.
Spock raised an eyebrow. "I-"
"Save it!" said McCoy. "I need you scanning for that armored sniper. He's sure to come after us again. I'll take point. Janeway and Kes will be in the middle. Picard, you are our best shot. You'll take rear and if you get a clear shot on that sniper, take it. Shoot to kill. We already know he will."
They took off in single file. No one spoke. Somewhere in the distance, watching everything, Boba Fett smiled beneath his helmet.
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Max Guevera was not happy. First, she had been transported to another place that seemed to be a prehistoric setting except the people and things from different times and alternate realities seemed to get dumped along with her. She ran into a group of unusual characters, got involved in a fight and helped dig out an antique RV that contained some intriguing history about this place. Then she and her new friends met the Other who was a boy who claimed to have organized this strange place. When the Other continued on his journey to stop the intruders that had upset the balance in his project, Max and her friends decided to come along.
They had been hiking for a while with no sign of slowing when the Cat had begun arguing theology with Alf. This caused the mechanoid, Kryten, to try explaining the concept of Silicone Heaven to the bubble headed robot. The boy, Will Robinson, began explaining the reasons for his belief in the intelligent design theory but John Drake, the man formally known to them as Number Six, argued that the very actions of mankind made him an atheist. Dr. Smith agreed with Drake, while Rimmer opposed, but their arguments had no intelligent bearing.
It was almost a relief to her when the explosion occurred up ahead. The blast was not enough to knock her off her feet, but she still found herself on the ground with Lister on top of her. "Get off!"
"But there could be shrapnel," he argued.
"Trust me. It's more dangerous for you to be on top of me," she growled.
With a not-so-innocent smile, he jumped up and dusted himself off. She sprang to her feet, and then climbed up a large tree faster than any normal Human could. She settled on a branch and was about to push away a few leaves so that she could see where the explosion originated, she discovered that someone had followed her.
"Hiya, toots!" The Cat was parked on a neighboring branch just a few feet away and was licking at his lapels in a manner that was supposed to convey his disinterest in everything around him, including her. "Come here often?"
"Cat, if you don't go away, I'm going to have to kick you out of this tree in a manner in which you will not be able to land on your feet."
Cat put on his winning grin. "It must be hard playing hard to get when I am so hot and irresistible."
She rolled her eyes. "You're sure something." She pushed aside the leaves. Her breath left her as she looked out at pure bedlam.
A voice called to her from below. She glanced down to see Will Robinson and Cha-Ka waving their arms and calling to her.
"What?"
"It's the Other!" shouted Will. "He didn't even stop! He's still going!"
"He's like the Energizer bunny on those commercials," commented Alf. "Nothing can stop him."
Maybe nothing can stop him, thought Max. But he still looked like a vulnerable young boy, and Max couldn't let him go down into that war zone she had just seen without her. She leapt out of the tree, startling Cat who jumped down after her. They hurried after the others and Max couldn't help wondering if they were rushing to their doom.
To be Continued!
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Original AuThOr'S NoTeS: 2-8-2008
Let's see. Mr. Peabody's troop has their own mission so we most likely will not see them again for quite a while. As for Taggart and his DNA samples, well, let's just say the little town of Eureka had better be careful with what they did with those samples or else.
As for Sela and Khan, it's an idea that I've been tossing around.
As for the explosion, it has occurred near the Master and the Borg fighting area. Everybody is heading that way and it's going to be a great brawl.
Oh, and yes, the TARDIS will be showing up in the next chapter along with the long-awaited fighting force that the Doctors have been putting together.
ChArAcTeR InDeX FoR ThE ChApTeR:
'Alf' / Shumway, Gordon (Paul Fusco) – from the TV series ALF (1986-1990)
Barbarian / Bobby (voiced by Teddy Field III) – from the cartoon Dungeons & Dragons (1983-1985)
Batman / McGinnis, Terry (voiced by Will Friedle) – from the TV series Batman Beyond (1999-2001)
The Builder / The Other – from the TV series Land of the Lost; from the TV series Doctor Who
The Cat (Danny John-Jules) – from the TV series Red Dwarf (1988-1993, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2012)
Cha-Ka (Philip Paley) – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)
Chiana (Gigi Edgley) – from the TV series Farscape (1999-2003)
Conan (Arnold Schwarzenegger) – from the movie Conan the Barbarian (1982), Conan the Destroyer (1984)
Fett, Boba (Jeremy Bulloch) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Grumpy, the Tyrannosaur – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)
Guevera, Max (Jessica Alba) – from the TV series Dark Angel (2000-2002)
IG-88 (Paul Klein) – from the movie Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) (mentioned only)
Janeway, Capt. Kathryn (Kate Mulgrew) – from the TV series Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001)
Kes (Jennifer Lien) – from the TV series Star Trek: Voyager (1995-1997)
Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) – from the TV series Red Dwarf (1989-1993, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2012)
Laren, Ro (Michelle Forbes) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1991-1994) (mentioned only)
Lightyear, Buzz (voiced by Patrick Warburton) – from the cartoon Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000-2001)
Lister, Dave (Craig Charles) – from the TV series Red Dwarf (1988-1993, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2012)
Lore (Brent Spiner) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988-1993) (mentioned only)
Mack, Alexandra 'Alex' (Larisa Oleynik) – from the TV series The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994-1998)
Marshall, Holly (Kathy Coleman) – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)
Marshall, Jack (Ron Harper) – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1976)
Marshall, Will (Wesley Eure) – from the TV series Land of the Lost (1974-1976)
Martok, General (J.G. Hertzler) – from the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1995-1999) (mentioned only)
McCoy, Adm. Leonard 'Bones' (DeForest Kelley) – from the TV series Star Trek (1966-1969)
Megatron (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon The Transformers (1984-1987), the movie The Transformers: The Movie (1986) (mentioned only)
Number Six / Drake, John (Patrick McGoohan) – from the TV series The Prisoner (1967-1968), Danger Man (1960-1962), Secret Agent (1964-1967)
Peabody, Mr. (voiced by Walter Tetley) – from the cartoon Rocky and His Friends 'Peabody's Improbable History' (1959-1964)
Picard, Capt. Jean-Luc (Patrick Stewart) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) (mentioned only)
Quest, Jonny (voiced by Tim Matheson) – from the cartoon Jonny Quest (1964-1965) (mentioned only)
Quest-Singh, Hadji (voiced by Danny Bravo) – from the cartoon Jonny Quest (1964-1965)
Ranger / Hank (voiced by Willie Aames) – from the cartoon Dungeons & Dragons (1983-1985)
Reyes, Hugo 'Hurley' (Jorge Garcia) – from the TV series Lost (2004-2010)
Robinson, Will (Bill Mumy) – from the TV series Lost in Space (1965-1968)
Sela, Cdr. (Denise Crosby) – from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994)
Singh, Khan Noonien (Ricardo Montalban) – from the TV series Star Trek (1967), from the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Sisko, Capt. Benjamin (Avery Brooks) – from the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999) (mentioned only)
Smith, Johnny (Anthony Michael Hall) – from the TV series The Dead Zone (2002-2007)
Smith, Dr. Zachary (Jonathan Harris) – from the TV series Lost in Space (1965-1968)
Sparrow, Captain Jack (Johnny Depp) – from the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
Spock, Ambassador (Leonard Nimoy) – from the TV series Star Trek (1966-1969)
Taggart, Jim (Matt Frewer) – from the TV series Eureka (2006-present)
Thief / Sheila (voiced by Katie Leigh) – from the cartoon Dungeons & Dragons (1983-1985)
Uni (voiced by Frank Welker) – from the cartoon Dungeons & Dragons (1983-1985)
Xenomorphs – from the movie Alien (1979), Aliens (1986), Alien³ (1992), Alien: Resurrection (1997), AVP: Alien Vs. Predator (2004), Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem (2007)
