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** To the ''Love Live!'' doujin ''Fanfic/SchoolIdolDays'' since it shows that there can be a more mature ''LL!'' based fanon series that also has plenty of scary moments without the characters or their Pokémon (For those who became Trainers at least.) [[spoiler:shedding any blood and without showing any excessive violence/brutality on-screen]]. In addition, on the ''Pokémon'' side of things, ''PokéLive!'' also shows that there can be a darker story based on the Unova games even without Ghetsis making an appearance whatsoever.

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** To the ''Love Live!'' doujin ''Fanfic/SchoolIdolDays'' ''Manga/SchoolIdolDays'' since it shows that there can be a more mature ''LL!'' based fanon series that also has plenty of scary moments without the characters or their Pokémon (For those who became Trainers at least.) [[spoiler:shedding any blood and without showing any excessive violence/brutality on-screen]]. In addition, on the ''Pokémon'' side of things, ''PokéLive!'' also shows that there can be a darker story based on the Unova games even without Ghetsis making an appearance whatsoever.
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** Even the Butterfly-wielding {{Big Bad}}s conduct themselves differently; whereas Hawk Moth is a serious-minded ControlFreak who freaks out upon losing control of his plans, Chrysalis is a {{Troll}} and is flexible enough to adapt to changing circumstances. And their alliances are also different; where Ladybug and Hawk Moth utterly ''despise'' one another and only tolerate one another due to shared goals, Chrysalis has a crush on Chat Noir, and happily flirts with him.

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** Even the Butterfly-wielding {{Big Bad}}s conduct themselves differently; whereas Hawk Moth is a serious-minded ControlFreak who freaks out upon losing control of his plans, Chrysalis is a {{Troll}} and is flexible enough to adapt to changing circumstances. And their alliances are also different; where Ladybug and Hawk Moth utterly ''despise'' one another and only tolerate one another due to shared goals, Chrysalis has a crush on Chat Noir, and happily flirts with him. And while Chat doesn't exactly trust her, he doesn't hate her, either.
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** Generally, the antagonists from ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' were either {{Original Character}}s or ''[=JoJo=]'' characters like [[SerialKiller Yoshikage Kira]]. The only ''Love Live'' VillainOfTheWeek in the story, Nico Yazawa, was because that chapter was an adaption of a canon episode where she opposed µ's before she joined them. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' has far more ''Love Live'' characters [[AdaptationalVillainy coming in as enemy Stand users and willing to kill the girls of Aqours]], who range from {{Tragic Villain}}s like [[spoiler:the girls of µ's]] or straight out warlords like [[spoiler:A-Rise]].

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** Generally, the antagonists from ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' were either {{Original Character}}s or ''[=JoJo=]'' characters like [[SerialKiller Yoshikage Kira]]. The only time there was a ''Love Live'' VillainOfTheWeek in the story, Nico Yazawa, was because that chapter was an adaption of a canon episode where she opposed µ's before she joined them. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' has far more ''Love Live'' characters [[AdaptationalVillainy coming in as enemy Stand users and willing to kill the girls of Aqours]], who range from {{Tragic Villain}}s like [[spoiler:the girls of µ's]] or straight out warlords like [[spoiler:A-Rise]].
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** While ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' doesn't shy away from character deaths, generally it is kept to a minimum with some enemies ending up with a DefeatMeansFriendship and the protagonists guaranteed to survive.[[note]]It should be mentioned that the author originally planned for some members of µ's to die throughout the story before discarding that idea[[/note]]. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' leans more on AnyoneOneDie, with antagonists more often getting killed and even the girls of Aqours are not safe from death. And while in ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' the question of KillingInSelfDefense was only briefly touched on when Honoka thought she killed her StarterVillain, Aqours in ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' more often have to grapple with the fact they need to kill to protect themselves, even if that includes [[spoiler:their former role models in µ's]].
** Generally, the antagonists from ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' were either {{Original Character}}s or ''[=JoJo=]'' characters like [[SerialKiller Yoshikage Kira]]. The only ''Love Live'' VillainOfTheWeek in the story, Nico Yazawa, was because it was an adaption of a canon episode where she opposed µ's before she joined them. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' has far more ''Love Live'' characters [[AdaptationalVillainy coming in as enemy Stand users and willing to kill the girls of Aqours]], who rangefrom {{Tragic Villain}}s like [[spoiler:the girls of µ's]] or straight out warlords like [[spoiler:A-Rise]].

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** While ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' doesn't shy away from character deaths, generally it is kept to a minimum with some enemies ending up with a DefeatMeansFriendship and the protagonists guaranteed to survive.[[note]]It should be mentioned that the author originally planned for some members of µ's to die throughout the story before discarding that idea[[/note]]. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' leans more on AnyoneOneDie, AnyoneCanDie, with antagonists more often getting killed and even the girls of Aqours are not safe from death. And while in ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' the question of KillingInSelfDefense was only briefly touched on when Honoka thought she killed her StarterVillain, Aqours in ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' more often have to grapple with the fact they need to kill to protect themselves, even if that includes [[spoiler:their former role models in µ's]].
** Generally, the antagonists from ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' were either {{Original Character}}s or ''[=JoJo=]'' characters like [[SerialKiller Yoshikage Kira]]. The only ''Love Live'' VillainOfTheWeek in the story, Nico Yazawa, was because it that chapter was an adaption of a canon episode where she opposed µ's before she joined them. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' has far more ''Love Live'' characters [[AdaptationalVillainy coming in as enemy Stand users and willing to kill the girls of Aqours]], who rangefrom range from {{Tragic Villain}}s like [[spoiler:the girls of µ's]] or straight out warlords like [[spoiler:A-Rise]].
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** While ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' doesn't shy away from character deaths, generally it is kept to a minimum with some enemies ending up with a DefeatMeansFriendship and the protagonists guaranteed to survive.[[note]]It should be mentioned that the author originally planned for some members of µ's to die throughout the story before discarding that idea[[/note]]. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' leans more on AnyoneOneDie, with antagonists more often getting killed and even the girls of Aqours not safe from death. And while in ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' the question of KillingInSelfDefense was only briefly touched on when Honoka thought she killed her StarterVillain, Aqours in ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' more often have to grapple that they need to kill to protect themselves, even if that includes [[spoiler:their former role models in µ's]].
** Generally, the antagonists from ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' were either {{Original Character}}s or ''[=JoJo=]'' characters like [[SerialKiller Yoshikage Kira]]. The only ''Love Live'' VillainOfTheWeek in the story, Nico Yazawa, was because it was an adaption of a canon episode where she opposed µ's before she joined them. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' has far more ''Love Live'' characters [[AdaptationalVillainy coming in as enemy Stand users and willing to kill the girls of Aquors]] ranging from {{Tragic Villain}}s like [[spoiler:the girls of µ's]] or straight out warlords like [[spoiler:A-Rise]].

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** While ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' doesn't shy away from character deaths, generally it is kept to a minimum with some enemies ending up with a DefeatMeansFriendship and the protagonists guaranteed to survive.[[note]]It should be mentioned that the author originally planned for some members of µ's to die throughout the story before discarding that idea[[/note]]. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' leans more on AnyoneOneDie, with antagonists more often getting killed and even the girls of Aqours are not safe from death. And while in ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' the question of KillingInSelfDefense was only briefly touched on when Honoka thought she killed her StarterVillain, Aqours in ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' more often have to grapple that with the fact they need to kill to protect themselves, even if that includes [[spoiler:their former role models in µ's]].
** Generally, the antagonists from ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' were either {{Original Character}}s or ''[=JoJo=]'' characters like [[SerialKiller Yoshikage Kira]]. The only ''Love Live'' VillainOfTheWeek in the story, Nico Yazawa, was because it was an adaption of a canon episode where she opposed µ's before she joined them. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' has far more ''Love Live'' characters [[AdaptationalVillainy coming in as enemy Stand users and willing to kill the girls of Aquors]] ranging from Aqours]], who rangefrom {{Tragic Villain}}s like [[spoiler:the girls of µ's]] or straight out warlords like [[spoiler:A-Rise]].
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** While ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' doesn't shy away from character deaths, generally it is kept to a minimum with some enemies ending up with a DefeatMeansFriendship and the protagonists guaranteed to survive.[[note]]It should be mentioned that the author originally planned for some members of µ's to die throughout the story before discarding that idea[[/note]]. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' leans more on AnybodyOneDie, with antagonists more often getting killed and even the girls of Aqours not safe from death, and Aqours more often have to grapple that [[KillingInSelfDefense they need to kill to protect themselves]], even if that includes [[spoiler:the idols that were their role models]]

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** While ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' doesn't shy away from character deaths, generally it is kept to a minimum with some enemies ending up with a DefeatMeansFriendship and the protagonists guaranteed to survive.[[note]]It should be mentioned that the author originally planned for some members of µ's to die throughout the story before discarding that idea[[/note]]. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' leans more on AnybodyOneDie, AnyoneOneDie, with antagonists more often getting killed and even the girls of Aqours not safe from death, and death. And while in ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' the question of KillingInSelfDefense was only briefly touched on when Honoka thought she killed her StarterVillain, Aqours in ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' more often have to grapple that [[KillingInSelfDefense they need to kill to protect themselves]], themselves, even if that includes [[spoiler:the idols that were their [[spoiler:their former role models]]models in µ's]].
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* ''Fanfic/ChikasBizarreAdventure'' to ''Fanfic/HonokasBizarreAdventure''. Both fics involve a ''Franchise/LoveLive'' series crossing over with ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' (''Anime/LoveLiveSunshine'' for the former and the first series ''Anime/LoveLive'' for the latter) with the school idols gaining Stands, and both explore darker and serious themes that the optimistic idol franchise never touched on. However, ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' takes on a darker and initially cynical tone compared to ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure''.
** In ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'', the arrival of Stands doesn't impact the overall world, and even with the new conflict µ's mainly deals with the same story of saving their school plus elements of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable''. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' starts with a [[ApocalypseHow society collapse]] thanks to a [[MassSuperEmpoweringEvent country-wide Stand empowering event]] and Aqours force to flee Numazu to escape the rampage of new Stand Users.
** While ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' doesn't shy away from character deaths, generally it is kept to a minimum with some enemies ending up with a DefeatMeansFriendship and the protagonists guaranteed to survive.[[note]]It should be mentioned that the author originally planned for some members of µ's to die throughout the story before discarding that idea[[/note]]. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' leans more on AnybodyOneDie, with antagonists more often getting killed and even the girls of Aqours not safe from death, and Aqours more often have to grapple that [[KillingInSelfDefense they need to kill to protect themselves]], even if that includes [[spoiler:the idols that were their role models]]
** Generally, the antagonists from ''Honoka's Bizarre Adventure'' were either {{Original Character}}s or ''[=JoJo=]'' characters like [[SerialKiller Yoshikage Kira]]. The only ''Love Live'' VillainOfTheWeek in the story, Nico Yazawa, was because it was an adaption of a canon episode where she opposed µ's before she joined them. ''Chika's Bizarre Adventure'' has far more ''Love Live'' characters [[AdaptationalVillainy coming in as enemy Stand users and willing to kill the girls of Aquors]] ranging from {{Tragic Villain}}s like [[spoiler:the girls of µ's]] or straight out warlords like [[spoiler:A-Rise]].
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* The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' fanfic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/29926677 Ten Centuries Apart]]'' to ''[[https://m.fanfiction.net/s/3565470/1/Don-t-Kill-the-Messengers Don't Kill the Messengers]]''. Both of them are follow-up fics to the episode ''[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E10FarFromHome Far From Home]]'', directly from ending where the Green Lantern and Green Arrow struggle to tell Superman that the boy his cousin Kara [[IChooseToStay chose to stay in the 31st Century with]] is Braniac 5, the descendent of one of Superman's foes. ''Don't Kill the Messengers'' is a comedic fic where Superman goes KnightTemplarBigBrother on the two for not stopping Kara from staying with Braniac 5, and [[DiggingYourselfDeeper even saying that he's a descendant of Brainiac and not actually the rogue Kryptonian AI only makes things worse for them]]. ''Ten Centuries Apart'' is a more heartwarming piece where, despite Lantern and Arrow's fears, Superman is supportive that Kara is with Braniac 5[[note]]And more relieve it wasn't with a less savory AntiHero like Lightning Lord[[/note]], because unbeknownst to the two heroes [[WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006 Clark had teamed up with the Legion of Superheroes as both a teen and a young adult]], and has fond memories fighting alongside Braniac 5.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' fanfic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/29926677 Ten Centuries Apart]]'' to ''[[https://m.fanfiction.net/s/3565470/1/Don-t-Kill-the-Messengers Don't Kill the Messengers]]''. Both of them are follow-up fics to the episode ''[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E10FarFromHome Far From Home]]'', directly from the ending where the Green Lantern and Green Arrow struggle to tell Superman that the boy his cousin Kara [[IChooseToStay chose to stay in the 31st Century with]] is Braniac 5, the descendent of one of Superman's foes. ''Don't Kill the Messengers'' is a comedic fic where Superman goes KnightTemplarBigBrother on the two for not stopping Kara from staying with Braniac 5, and [[DiggingYourselfDeeper even saying that he's a descendant of Brainiac and not actually the rogue Kryptonian AI only makes things worse for them]]. ''Ten Centuries Apart'' is a more heartwarming piece where, despite Lantern and Arrow's fears, Superman is supportive that Kara is with Braniac 5[[note]]And more relieve it wasn't with a less savory AntiHero like Lightning Lord[[/note]], because unbeknownst to the two heroes [[WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006 Clark had teamed up with the Legion of Superheroes as both a teen and a young adult]], and has fond memories fighting alongside Braniac 5.
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* ''Fanfic/LiesOfAttrition'' serves as one to ''Fanfic/TruthAndConsequences''. Both follow the basic premise of "Ladybug and Chat Noir become enemies while dating as Marinette and Adrien", but the way they both go about it couldn't be more different:
** Where in ''Truth and Consequences'', Marinette is out to [[EarnYourHappyEnding secure the best possible ending]] for ''[[ItsAllAboutMe herself]]'', Adrien views his endgoal in ''lies of attrition'' as a HappyEndingOverride, but chooses to go through with it anyway because, at least from his perspective, it's the right thing to do.
** In ''Truth and Consequences'', Chat Noir is almost completely isolated from any form of superpowered help, his only real allies being a BadassNormal in the form of Kagami and his new mentor. In ''lies of attrition'', [[spoiler:he manages to sway three members of Ladybug's team to his cause]].
** Even the Butterfly-wielding {{Big Bad}}s conduct themselves differently; whereas Hawk Moth is a serious-minded ControlFreak who freaks out upon losing control of his plans, Chrysalis is a {{Troll}} and is flexible enough to adapt to changing circumstances. And their alliances are also different; where Ladybug and Hawk Moth utterly ''despise'' one another and only tolerate one another due to shared goals, Chrysalis has a crush on Chat Noir, and happily flirts with him.
** Another thing is how both sides of the conflict are characterized; while in ''Truth and Consequences'', they're both portrayed sympathetically, it's also made unambiguously clear that Marinette is the villain. Here, the lines are much less clear-cut, with even a few scenes in the story calling into question how much ''either'' of them can be considered unambiguously right or wrong in their conflict. Not helping matters is that both characters' views are presented as valid, and both are willing to take questionable actions to further these ends.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' fanfic ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/29926677 Ten Centuries Apart]]'' to ''[[https://m.fanfiction.net/s/3565470/1/Don-t-Kill-the-Messengers Don't Kill the Messengers]]''. Both of them are follow-up fics to the episode ''[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E10FarFromHome Far From Home]]'', directly from ending where the Green Lantern and Green Arrow struggle to tell Superman that the boy his cousin Kara [[IChooseToStay chose to stay in the 31st Century with]] is Braniac 5, the descendent of one of Superman's foes. ''Don't Kill the Messengers'' is a comedic fic where Superman goes KnightTemplarBigBrother on the two for not stopping Kara from staying with Braniac 5, and [[DiggingYourselfDeeper even saying that he's a descendant of Brainiac and not actually the rogue Kryptonian AI only makes things worse for them]]. ''Ten Centuries Apart'' is a more heartwarming piece where, despite Lantern and Arrow's fears, Superman is supportive that Kara is with Braniac 5[[note]]And more relieve it wasn't with a less savory AntiHero like Lightning Lord[[/note]], because unbeknownst to the two heroes [[WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006 Clark had teamed up with the Legion of Superheroes as both a teen and a young adult]], and has fond memories fighting alongside Braniac 5.
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* ''Fanfic/FracturedInfinity'' has been confirmed by WordOfGod to be one towards ''Fanfic/ShatteredSkiesTheMorningLights'': Whereas the gathered heroes in the latter are {{wide eyed idealist|s}} who spend most of the fic failing to stop the villains, the former stars a group of [[AntiHero Anti]] or [[PragmaticHero pragmatic]] heroes who manage to constantly achieve success. The villains in ''Shattered Skies'' are built up primarily of heroes subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing and manage to cause massive damage to reality, the ones in FI are a straight LegionOfDoom who fail to move beyond two universes, with the only hero joining them being a FakeDefector. And whereas the latter fic {{ret gone|s}} series that started after its beginning, the former incorporates them into side materials.

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* ''Fanfic/FracturedInfinity'' has been confirmed by WordOfGod to be one towards ''Fanfic/ShatteredSkiesTheMorningLights'': Whereas the gathered heroes in the latter are {{wide eyed idealist|s}} idealist}}s who spend most of the fic failing to stop the villains, the former stars a group of [[AntiHero Anti]] or [[PragmaticHero pragmatic]] heroes who manage to constantly achieve success. The villains in ''Shattered Skies'' are built up primarily of heroes subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing and manage to cause massive damage to reality, the ones in FI are a straight LegionOfDoom who fail to move beyond two universes, with the only hero joining them being a FakeDefector. And whereas the latter fic {{ret gone|s}} gone}}s series that started after its beginning, the former incorporates them into side materials.
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* ''Fanfic/FracturedInfinity'' has been confirmed by WordOfGod to be one towards ''Fanfic/ShatteredSkiesTheMorningLights'': Whereas the gathered heroes in the latter are {{wide eyed idealist|s}} who spend most of the fic failing to stop the villains, the former stars a group of [[AntiHero Anti]] or [[PragmaticHero pragmatic]] heroes who manage to constantly achieve success. The villains in ''Shattered Skies'' are built up primarily of heroes subjected to HeelFaceBrainwashing and manage to cause massive damage to reality, the ones in FI are a straight LegionOfDoom who fail to move beyond two universes, with the only hero joining them being a FakeDefector. And whereas the latter fic {{ret gone|s}} series that started after its beginning, the former incorporates them into side materials.
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** ''Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K'' is a PatchworkFic including characters and elements from ''Star Wars'' canon, the Sequel Trilogy, the Disney EU, and the offically non-canonical ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends''. ''A Vision of Confluence'' is specifically set in ''Legends'' and ignores everything outside of that specific continuity including the expanded universe established by Disney and the Sequel Trilogy.

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** ''Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K'' is a PatchworkFic including characters and elements from ''Star Wars'' canon, the Sequel Trilogy, the Disney EU, and the offically non-canonical ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends''. ''A Vision of Confluence'' is specifically set in ''Legends'' and ignores everything outside of that specific continuity including the expanded universe established by Disney and the Sequel Trilogy.
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** ''Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K'' is a PatchworkFic including characters and elements from ''Star Wars'' canon, the Sequel Trilogy, the Disney EU, and the offically non-canonical ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends''. ''A Vision of Confluence'' is specifically set in ''Legends'' and ignores everything outside of that specific continuity including the expanded universe established by Disney and the Sequel Trilogy.
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* ''[[Fanfic/StarWarsVsWarhammer40K Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K]]'' and ''Fanfic/TheNewJediOrderAVisionOfConfluence''.
** Both are crossover fics between ''Franchise/StarWars'' and ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' that were came out during the early [=2020s=] and share the same general plot of an Imperial fleet from the ''40K'' universe fleeing a cataclysmic event and being inadvertently transported through the Warp to the ''SW'' galaxy during a time when it was at war. However, ''Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K'' is billed as an UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny with the Imperium of Man going to war with the entire ''Star Wars'' galaxy. ''A Vision of Confluence'' is explicitly intended by the author to defy the whole idea of a versus debate in favor of trying to be more faithful in its depiction of the setting and characters with more focus on dialogue, character interactions, and diplomacy.
** In ''Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K'', a fleet from the Imperium during the Indomitus Crusade is sent to the ''SW'' galaxy during the Clone Wars era before the Original Trilogy. In ''A Vision of Confluence'', an Imperial fleet from the Horus Heresy instead gets sent to the ''SW'' galaxy during the Yuuzhan Vong War set decades after the Original Trilogy.
** In ''Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K'', the Imperium of Man becomes hostile and tries to conquer the entire ''SW'' galaxy shortly after they arrive due to the extreme CultureClash involved. ''A Vision of Confluence'' subverts this by showing that while the Imperium are {{Absolute Xenophobe}}s, they are also [[PragmaticVillainy pragmatic]] and wouldn't thoughtlessly make an enemy out of an entire galaxy they know next to nothing about.
** Both fics also have a major scene where a case of PoorCommunicationKills make the Jedi/Republic seem as though they've betrayed the Imperium during their first contact. In ''Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K'', this incident is successful in sabotaging first contact and causes the Imperium to go on a warpath against the Republic for their perceived treachery. In ''A Vision of Confluence'', a similar misunderstanding occurs and war ''almost'' breaks out, but the Republic's diplomats do their best to clear up the misunderstanding, which the Imperials ultimately believe since even they realize it wouldn't make sense for the Republic to double-cross a faction ''they've just met''.
** ''Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K'' is written as a FusionFic with the Force from ''SW'' being the same as the Warp from ''40K''. ''A Vision of Confluence'' instead has the Force and Warp as completely separate entities with there being multiple scenes where the Jedi emphasize this difference to the Astartes.
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* ''Fanfic/TheGreatAlicornHunt'': to ''Fanfic/WinterStorm''. While both stories have a similar premise, Celestia attempting to create more alicorns, they are dramatically different in tone and presentation of Princess Celestia. Here, Celestia is presented as warmer and more down to Earth than canon after the events of the [[Fanfic/PartingWords previous story]]. In ''Winter Storm'', Celestia is colder and her [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]] traits are played to the extreme. In both stories, creating alicorns is presented as being for the greater good, but in ''Winter Storm'', Celestia does this to take firmer control over mortals. In ''Alicorn Hunt'', she and Luna hope to make everyone an Alicorn so that they can step back and allow ponies to govern themselves. ''The Great Alicorn Hunt'' takes place across Equestria in an alternate version of the show's present, Winter Storm and its predecessor primarily take place within the Crystal Empire in the distant future.

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* ''Fanfic/TheGreatAlicornHunt'': ''Fanfic/TheGreatAlicornHunt'' to ''Fanfic/WinterStorm''. While both stories have a similar premise, Celestia attempting to create more alicorns, they are dramatically different in tone and presentation of Princess Celestia. Here, Celestia is presented as warmer and more down to Earth than canon after the events of the [[Fanfic/PartingWords previous story]]. In ''Winter Storm'', Celestia is colder and her [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]] traits are played to the extreme. In both stories, creating alicorns is presented as being for the greater good, but in ''Winter Storm'', Celestia does this to take firmer control over mortals. In ''Alicorn Hunt'', she and Luna hope to make everyone an Alicorn so that they can step back and allow ponies to govern themselves. ''The Great Alicorn Hunt'' takes place across Equestria in an alternate version of the show's present, Winter Storm and its predecessor primarily take place within the Crystal Empire in the distant future.




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* ''Fanfic/HeroesAndAllies'' is this to ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureau''. Here, the humans and ponies are portrayed as being not too different from each other. And unlike the TCB fics, neither side is shown as overtly superior to the other, but instead, they meet as equals.
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** Additionally, ''A Tale of Two Tricksters'' shows the cause and effect the thieves cause to society such as Hifumi being DemotedToExtra due to Kamoshida's arrest affecting how schools treat their faculty and students, while ''It's Just a Light Rain'' heavily focuses on the effect that the ButterflyOfDoom has on Akira and the thieves.

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** Additionally, ''A Tale of Two Tricksters'' shows the cause and effect the thieves cause to society such as Hifumi being DemotedToExtra due to Kamoshida's arrest affecting how schools treat their faculty and students, while ''It's Just a Light Rain'' heavily focuses on the effect that the ButterflyOfDoom has on Akira and the thieves. ''A Tale of Two Tricksters'' also had its moments of levity and showcase that the situation with the casts isn't as bad as it seems despite the ButterflyOfDoom in effect (Ren having a social circle outside of Shujin Academy, the Phantom Thieves being TrueCompanions even without Joker, etc), while ''It's Just a Light Rain'' has a bleak outlook for the majority of the plot and in regards to Akira and the Phantom Thieves situation as of writing.
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* Jakeneutron's FanMusic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0ybal5Af9w ''Only One Way'']] takes place in Steven's Nightmare, an AU where Steven shatters White Diamond and becomes a FallenHero. The song itself is an antithesis to [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie Change]], a song about Spinel can change for the better. "One Way Out" is Steven's MotiveRant justifying his downward spiral leading him to change for the worse, and shatter the Diamonds before going on a rampage which destroys Homeworld. When Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl find Steven and hoping to bring him him and help him, Steven decides he'll destroy the Crystal Gems if they oppose him too.

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* Jakeneutron's FanMusic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0ybal5Af9w ''Only One Way'']] takes place in Steven's Nightmare, an AU where Steven shatters White Diamond and becomes a FallenHero. The song itself is an antithesis to [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie Change]], a song about Spinel can change for the better. "One Way Out" is Steven's MotiveRant justifying his downward spiral leading him to change for the worse, and shatter the Diamonds before going on a rampage which destroys Homeworld. When Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl find Steven and hoping to bring him him home and help him, Steven decides he'll destroy the Crystal Gems if they oppose him too.
too, having come to believe that the gem race have brought nothing but pain to the universe.
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* Jakeneutron's FanMusic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUtlle3uIag ''Only One Way'']] takes place in Steven's Nightmare, an AU where Steven shatters White Diamond and becomes a FallenHero. The song itself is an antithesis to [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie Change]], a song about Spinel can change for the better. "One Way Out" is Steven's MotiveRant justifying his downward spiral leading him to change for the worse, and shatter the Diamonds before going on a rampage which destroys Homeworld. When Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl find Steven and hoping to bring him him and help him, Steven decides he'll destroy the Crystal Gems if they oppose him too.

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* Jakeneutron's FanMusic [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUtlle3uIag com/watch?v=K0ybal5Af9w ''Only One Way'']] takes place in Steven's Nightmare, an AU where Steven shatters White Diamond and becomes a FallenHero. The song itself is an antithesis to [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie Change]], a song about Spinel can change for the better. "One Way Out" is Steven's MotiveRant justifying his downward spiral leading him to change for the worse, and shatter the Diamonds before going on a rampage which destroys Homeworld. When Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl find Steven and hoping to bring him him and help him, Steven decides he'll destroy the Crystal Gems if they oppose him too.

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