Star Wars: Ahsoka TV Show # and Length of Episodes: Eight episodes, each about 50 minutes Viewable on: Disney Plus
What I love about the canon: It's Star Wars!
What I love about the ships: I'm mostly interested in Baylan Skoll. He's clearly been through some stuff in his life. Who was his Master? How did he survive Order 66? He's not Sith, but he's not Jedi, either -- I assume he was trained by one but then went rogue? What caused that, I wonder?
I see him as a good mentor and father figure for Shin Hati. I can imagine him picking her up off the street somewhere -- alone, starving, vulnerable, yet strong in rage and the Force -- and feeding her, taking care of her, and keeping her safe for the first time in her life.
I could see him having some tension or history with Ahsoka. What is he up to on Peridea after the season wraps?
I'm also interested in Ezra Bridger & Shin Hati as enemies, rivals, grudgingly respectful friends, or maybe even real friends someday -- if Shin can get over her rage issues! I *also* put in Ezra/Shin as a ship, just to see if anyone would actually do it. Not sure how that would work but maybe you have some good ideas?
I didn't add Sabine to either of those ships because there are already one million pieces of fiction that are Sabine/Shin (and I've written 2 of them).
Kinds of things I'm hoping to ask for: Typical Star Wars stories -- training, quests, finding the magical doohicky that will enhance your Force powers, Force bonds, the relationships between powerful magic users, etc.
I do not want anything sexual between Baylan and Shin (ewwww), unhappy endings, major character death, permanent physical or mental illness or injury, permanent body changes, incest, poop, anything underage, eggs, pregnancy, gender swapping / gender switching, fantastical elements such as changing into animals, bestiality, A/B/O, cutesy names for body parts, or racism UNLESS the racist is fully punished within the story.
Content notes: It's Star Wars. Most difficult topics have been watered down for mainstream consumption, but if you dig, there are traumatized orphans not too far below the surface.
Star Wars: Ahsoka
Date: 2023-12-28 01:53 am (UTC)TV Show
# and Length of Episodes: Eight episodes, each about 50 minutes
Viewable on: Disney Plus
What I love about the canon: It's Star Wars!
What I love about the ships: I'm mostly interested in Baylan Skoll. He's clearly been through some stuff in his life. Who was his Master? How did he survive Order 66? He's not Sith, but he's not Jedi, either -- I assume he was trained by one but then went rogue? What caused that, I wonder?
I see him as a good mentor and father figure for Shin Hati. I can imagine him picking her up off the street somewhere -- alone, starving, vulnerable, yet strong in rage and the Force -- and feeding her, taking care of her, and keeping her safe for the first time in her life.
I could see him having some tension or history with Ahsoka. What is he up to on Peridea after the season wraps?
I'm also interested in Ezra Bridger & Shin Hati as enemies, rivals, grudgingly respectful friends, or maybe even real friends someday -- if Shin can get over her rage issues! I *also* put in Ezra/Shin as a ship, just to see if anyone would actually do it. Not sure how that would work but maybe you have some good ideas?
I didn't add Sabine to either of those ships because there are already one million pieces of fiction that are Sabine/Shin (and I've written 2 of them).
Kinds of things I'm hoping to ask for: Typical Star Wars stories -- training, quests, finding the magical doohicky that will enhance your Force powers, Force bonds, the relationships between powerful magic users, etc.
I do not want anything sexual between Baylan and Shin (ewwww), unhappy endings, major character death, permanent physical or mental illness or injury, permanent body changes, incest, poop, anything underage, eggs, pregnancy, gender swapping / gender switching, fantastical elements such as changing into animals, bestiality, A/B/O, cutesy names for body parts, or racism UNLESS the racist is fully punished within the story.
Content notes: It's Star Wars. Most difficult topics have been watered down for mainstream consumption, but if you dig, there are traumatized orphans not too far below the surface.