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[https://archiveofourown.org/works/27331213/] - - public:opalsong
type:prose, site:AO3, rating:pg-13, quality:sunfish, pairing:gen, length:chaptered, fanwork, fandom:StarWars, extra:trans, extra:poly, extra:media, extra:humour, extra:FixIt, extra:family, extra:crack, extra:asexual, author:ArianaDeralte - 17 | id:1526139 -

In one galaxy, the novel was never read. In another, it starts a landslide. Or what happens when the Mandalorians learn that the Jedi are exactly what most of them look for in a partner.

[https://archiveofourown.org/works/48235147] - - public:opalsong
extra:toPodfic, type:prose, site:AO3, rating:r, quality:sunfish, pairing:gen, length:chaptered, fanwork, fandom:StarWars, extra:wishList, extra:trans, extra:torture, extra:gender, extra:aftermath, creator:menphina - 15 | id:1524653 -

Fox was no stranger to being used as a subject for Palpatine's experiments and Sith rituals. But when Palpatine decided to test out a mysterious artifact on Fox, the results were beyond what anyone could have anticipated.

[https://archiveofourown.org/works/33420838] - - public:opalsong
creator:Trixree, type:prose, site:AO3, rating:pg-13, quality:sunfish, pairing:gen, fanwork, fandom:StarWars, extra:trans, extra:fluff, extra:cuddles, length:chaptered - 12 | id:1524691 -

It becomes the Question—the one every vod is talking about from the bridge of the Negotiator to her dark bowels where the laundry rooms churn and chug along: who takes care of the General? -- In which Obi-Wan is touch starved and his men take notice.

[https://archiveofourown.org/works/36146203] - - public:opalsong
extra:disability, creator:implication_realization, type:prose, site:AO3, rating:pg-13, quality:crocodile, pairing:gen, length:chaptered, fanwork, fandom:StarWars, extra:trauma, extra:trans, extra:IM, extra:FixIt - 14 | id:1524616 -

The clones were supposed to be identical soldiers, flawless and efficient products. Instead, they were friction, disorientation, nonconformity. Or, As Kafer writes, ‘Disability too often serves as the agreed upon limit to our projected futures.’ This is me imagining different.

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