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Trekkers and Whovians Unite: 'Star Trek: Lower Decks' and 'Doctor Who' Crossover Imminent!

Author : Bella Jan 09,2025

Trekkers and Whovians Unite:

Get ready for a galaxy-spanning adventure! Star Trek and Doctor Who are uniting for an unprecedented crossover event in celebration of International Friendship Day, courtesy of East Side Games. This limited-time event, "Star Trek Lower Decks Mobile – The Badgey Directive x Doctor Who: Lost In Time," will unfold within both mobile games starting August 1st.

What Awaits You?

Prepare for an epic storyline blending the beloved universes of Star Trek and Doctor Who. A space-time anomaly throws everything into chaos, sending the Doctor to the U.S.S. Cerritos and Boimler and Mariner to the Doctor Who universe. With the fate of reality hanging in the balance, unlikely alliances are formed. The Doctor teams up with the Cerritos crew, while Boimler and Mariner join forces with River Song!

Check out these exciting promotional videos:

Ready for the ultimate sci-fi fusion?

Whether you're a Trekkie, a Whovian, or both, this crossover is a must-see! Doctor Who: Lost In Time (featuring TARDIS Idle Adventures) and Star Trek Lower Decks – The Badgey Directive (a Star Trek universe idle game) are both free-to-play and available on the Google Play Store.

Don't miss out on this incredible event!

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