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Here's the large story poll.  It is once more a direct competition between the two SW stories I've got going on, given my determination to keep FILFy small this month and the fact ATP will be updated regardless.

Magic of the Force - HP/SW crossover: Violence abounds, while Mace and Anakin make slavers realize that yes, they chose the wrong profession and many other Jedi are forced to face the facts that people are not really reasonable in mobs. Aayla and Zule play bumper hover-cars in an effort to save someone with big dreams and even bigger ideas.  Shaak Ti proves that just because you're a Consular does not mean you're less of a Jedi. At the same time, Harry proves that whatever the Sith have come up with from trying to replicate his techniques, he is the real deal, accept no substitutes., C'boath makes new 'friends', literally. Harry, Aayla and Padme meet in person for the first time, reconnecting 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: With Fay once more with them, the crew of the Wild Blade deal with attacks, missions, and, sadly, start the war everyone had feared was coming, with the Separatists coming out swinging, landing one hell of a haymaker. They then link up with still more old friends (Ranma: Or two old friends and a brat anyway) and then finally goes on the offensive. Sidious learns that even though he personally may be safe, that doesn’t mean the Sith can’t be hurt, as the Jedi face a threat within. Fay, with her new guardian Aayla added, much to her chagrin, to her entourage, and a personal ship too, goes in search of a face from a vision, finding a key to the future, but what kind of future it might be is still in doubt as an army is revealed and Ranma wonders if the Jedi honestly know the difference between serving the Force, and serving justice.


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Daniel

Horse for the Force

Anonymous

horse for the force