Can't Boot From Mountain Lion Startup Drive on MBP with Mavericks Installed

Hi everyone,
I'm trying to boot up my late 2013 15" MBP (shipped with Mavericks) using an external startup disk running Mountain Lion. I really need to use the FCP iChat Theater feature, as I need to do some long distance editing. The startup disk works just fine, I checked it on another computer, but when I restart my Mavericks mac and choose it as the boot drive, I just get a grey screen with the universal "no"symbol (circle with a slash through it).
Any ideas on how to get around this issue?
Thanks!

Starting up from a system version older than the original one is not supported and usually not possible.

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