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'Star Wars the Clone Wars': Bios
Hello, I will be introducing my two OCs (Original Characters) that will be included in my Star Wars: the Clone War Fan Fiction. Lina Skywalker will be my main OC while Karri Star will be my minor OC. I hope you guys enjoy learning about my OCs!
By Linaflame L78 years ago in Futurism
The Galaxy Far, Far Away
On May 25th, 1977, the world was introduced to a film that would inspire people all around the globe for decades to come. Star Wars took the world by storm, capturing the imaginations of both young and old and after a 41 year history there have been 8 more films, 2 anthology stories, 2 brand new sagas completely separate from the original story, animated television series, brand new live action TV series, video games, and content on every platform imaginable. Think of anything on this planet and there will be that same thing with a Star Wars logo on it. Aside from being a media juggernaut, this franchise has become something that has helped people deal with real life struggles. Lets hop into our star fighters and cover each era in depth without spoilers (for those who wish to experience it for the first time) and how this "most impressive" franchise has shaped the world we live in today.
By Ty Higgins8 years ago in Futurism
'Star Wars the Clone Wars': Chapter One
~~Lina P.O.V~~ "Lina Skywalker, Karri Shan. The time has come." Mace Windu announced. "You will land on Planet Christophsis and meet your assigned Jedi masters there. Master Kenobi and Master Skywalker have been cut in transmission for a while. We need you two to bring back Master Kenobi and Master Skywalker to the Jedi temple immediately."
By Linaflame L78 years ago in Futurism
'Star Wars the Clone Wars': Prologue
Before the Clone Wars, there were two force-sensitive children that lived on Tatooine. They were born as the “Chosen Ones,” that had hoped to bring balance to the galaxy. They weren't twins but had a seven-year age difference. The older boy was named Anakin Skywalker and the younger girl was named Lina Skywalker. The Skywalkers were captive as slaves because their mother, Shmi Skywalker was sold to the Hutt clans. There was no biological father but strangely, Lina Skywalker had natural scarlet hair which she didn't inherit from her mother.
By Linaflame L78 years ago in Futurism
Why No One Knows Who Rey's Parents Are | Star Wars Explained
The newest Star Wars trilogy has raised several questions, and one of the most notable ones is the mystery of who Rey's parents are. We've never gotten a real identity as to who her parents are and if she's related to any characters from the original trilogy.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Futurism
'Solo: A Star Wars Story' the Most Anticipated Star Wars Film?
Immersed in a state of despair, my silent sobs were camouflaged by the sips of the cheapest beer on the shelves, until suddenly transformed by a quick gasp as the dashboard of the Millennium Falcon filled the screen.
By Spencer MacAdam8 years ago in Futurism
My Journey With Star Wars
I originally wrote this piece the week that Lucasfilm released a trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which delved into the events that took place before the classic trilogy. While many other people were writing about this trailer and the future of the franchise, I felt compelled to revisit my own history with Star Wars, in a galaxy not so far away!
By Christopher Royce8 years ago in Futurism
A New Appreciation for 'A New Hope'
The Star Wars franchise is perhaps most responsible for the popularization of the term "prequel," so it's entirely fitting that the series should contain the prequeliest prequel ever. This year's addition to the ever-expanding Star Wars canon, Rogue One, is a direct baton-pass to the original 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. If you cut out the end credits of the former, and the opening crawl of the latter, you would have a contiguous four-hour feature that tells a complete story: "The Death Star – From Discovery to Destruction."
By Christopher Royce8 years ago in Futurism
In Defense of Luke Skywalker in 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'
Luke Skywalker in The Last Jedi. I mean, some people liked him, some people hated him, and some people just hate the entire movie. I mean, without a doubt, this is the most mixed, controversial Star Wars movie among fans that I have ever seen.
By Jonathan Sim8 years ago in Futurism











