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This is March’s large story poll. Remember, this is an entirely different poll, so you get the same total votes as you did in the Small Story poll, that is, four (4) per dollar.

The choices are:

Magic of the Force - HP/SW crossover: plans proceed apace, Harry gains new allies, some notoriety, and notice from Sidious, who realizes that even from 'beyond the grave' Fay is having an impact, and also realizes he's been duped for nearly a decade, but that it is too late now to stop. Violence abounds, friends are reunited only to part and Mace and Anakin make slavers realize that yes, they chose the wrong profession. Aayla makes an arch-nemesis while Shaak Ti proves that just because you're a Consular does not mean you're less of a Jedi and Harry proves that whatever the Sith have come up with from trying to replicate his techniques, he is the real deal, accept no substitutes. The armed neutrality pact spreads slowly but surely as the Order makes a stand, causing issues, more violence, and C'boath makes new 'friends' and Sidious is forced to go forward with his plans less they become untenable as well as his position, a choice that directly impacts Anakin in many ways. Harry, Aayla and Padme meet in person for the first time, reconnect further, and then head to Coruscant for many reasons, only to fall prey to Sidious's further machinations as he moves into the end game.

Horse for the Force – Ranma/SW crossover: Ranma and Shaak find that the crew prepared a wedding present, though who it actually serves is anyone’s guess. Sidious is furious as the Veil reacts to recent events in a startling, one could almost say chaotic, nature. A trip to search for information yields a lot of results, though not quite what they were looking for, before Shaak, and even Ranma, feels a call for help through the Force. They go to help, get really muddy, and accidently start the first open conflict between the Separatists and Centrists, sparking the Civil war before even Sidious is ready, much to his chagrin.  Ranma and Shaak prove that one army is just not enough to stop them, and then finally learn about a few targets the Sith can ill afford to lose.