A Change of Pace (ARCHIVE)
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2021
Kekrou Naru, former Jedi Master of the Jedi Order, has been living in the Outer Rim for years. Alone, for 6 years, after his close friend, Clone Trooper Kickback had died. 

Of course, he never expected to find himself on Tatooine, being shaken awake by a young boy with blond hair and an impressive presence in the Force.
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Clones

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Clone Order 66 was the time when all Jedi died. All the Knights, padawans, and children of the force, dead. All but one, me. The clones killed them all. Every clone turned. All except three, Gregor, Rex, and Wolffe. My best friend was among the ones who turned. His name was Jack. After he shot down my master, I fled. I left with the three clones still on my side. I never wanted to see Jack again. I'm an untrained Jedi, without a master, running from the Sith that want me dead. How did this happen? My parents disappeared and my sister died in an explosion caused by the republic forces, almost 10 years ago! I thought I'd never see any of them again, I was wrong. During an un-planned rescue, I learned of a message from an old Jedi master. I regret my instant reaction to the instructions I was given. I've been told poems that don't make any sense by ghosts. Don't call me insane, I know I am. One of them drills into me and I can't get it out. The ghost had told me, they loved droids so much, they became one. I don't know who they are? Me? Let's hope not. I then heard a strange, mechanical sounding, yet familiar voice from the bushes around me. "It's not." She answered. "It's me."