
Crossovers have happened however, there is a case of You Look Familiar where some actors who play certain characters in one show guest-star as completely different characters on Warehouse 13.

Warehouse 13 is part of the "Syfy-verse," existing in the same fictional universe as Eureka and Alphas.
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The emphasis here is also almost entirely on magic free energy devices are not mentioned, which is a marked divergence from warehouses of this type that are believed to exist by Real Life conspiracy theorists. Their standard sidearm stun guns are called Teslas (actually created by Tesla) and utilize vacuum tubes in their design.

In many respects Syfy's Warehouse 13 (2009-2014) is a more comedic, fantasy oriented version of The X-Files, with a generous side helping of Steampunk. Outside of hunting down the new artifacts, there is always a dilemma cooking up back at the warehouse where one of the miscellaneous items is being experimented on, stupidly misused, or otherwise going haywire. The Warehouse itself has an Omniscient Council Of Vagueness, between its Agents, Caretaker, and Regents, but there are individuals who have an eye on unlocking its secrets for their own means. There have been 12 prior incarnations of the Warehouse that stretches back into Ancient Egypt. Their new job? Use their unique skills that allowed them to get too close to the truth to find magical artifacts that have a tendency towards unintended consequences and stow them away in the Secret Government Warehouse to end all Secret Government Warehouses.

When Secret Service agents Pete Lattimer and Myka Bering stop an assassination attempt on the President at the hands of a museum employee who was turned into a Manchurian Agent by one of the artifacts, which they discover to be the cause, they find themselves suspended from duty and given a transfer to an isolated government storage facility in South Dakota called Warehouse 13. Quick Summary: Raiders of the Lost Ark meets The X-Files.
