The Unity Saga

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The Unity Saga is an epic Star Trek/Star Wars crossover by Chuck Sonnenberg telling the story of Unity, the path to peace between two galaxies. The story is told in two trilogies:

The Road To Unity

  • I: Worlds Without End
  • II: Shadows of the Night
  • III: Against All Odds

The Price Of Unity

  • IV: Paradise Lost
  • V: Blood of Heroes
  • VI: Dawn of Forever

Totaled, the saga is 250 chapters in length. Did we mention it's epic?

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Tropes used in The Unity Saga include:

"I'm Romal," the Devaronian said. "I speak for the Borg."
Admiral Yunar looked him over. "You don't look like a Borg," he remarked.
"No, admiral, I'm their attorney."

"Sir, Borg cubes coming out of warp!"
"What? How many? I said how many,"
"One hundred twelve, sir."

  • Organic Technology: the Vong
  • The Peter Principle: Though Chuck doesn't care for Janeway as a captain, he protrays her as being quite competent in certain other endeavors owing to her background as a science officer. For example, she figures out how to run transporter beams through hyperspace.
  • Pet the Dog: For the author. Though he beats up on the Voyager crew a lot in his reviews of that show, he generally shows most of them at their best here and even allows them to grow, and/or, have heroic deaths. The mere fact that he chooses to leave Capt Okona out of the story rather than including him to give him a savage humiliating death shows restraint.
    • He also simply has Neelix Put on a Bus early on and never return. Now that's willpower.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Unsurprisingly for Star Wars, which lives by this trope, this is the resolution of Ben Skywalker's character arc.
    • Data sacrifices himself to destroy the Death Star after killing Troi and betraying Seven.
  • Rooting For The Empire: A literal example, during parts of the series.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Supernatural Powers: Q can make sound in space, because he has no respect for the physics of vacuum.
  • Shout-Out: Many other crossovers, including Conquest and Star Crossed.
    • Picard questions his right to commit genocide against the Borg in a very similar manner to the Doctor in "Genesis of the Daleks."
      • Much more likely this is a call back to the other times Picard has pondered this subject, regarding both the Borg and the Crystalline Entity.
  • Suspiciously Apropos Music: Seven of Nine and "Puff the Magic Dragon." NOT in regards to marijuana use.
  • Temporal Paradox: The Oracle
  • Techno Babble: used realistically
  • That Makes Me Feel Angry: Seven tends to talk like this, though she is rediscovering her emotions throughout much of this story.
  • Utopia Justifies the Means: A rare heroic example by most of the main characters, but especially Sisko and Empress Leia.
  • The Woobie: "They're going to take it all away from you, Sebastian." And boy, do they ever.
  • Worthy Opponent: Delric Taar, who despite being an Imperial TIE pilot who gets a good number of kills including Tom Paris is a very likable and engaging character, and one of the most developed throughout the whole story.
  • Xanatos Gambit / Evil Plan: The Oracle's schemes.
  • You Can't Fight Fate: A major theme