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Dreadnought


There is nothing as liberating, or terrifying, as a blank page.

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Hmm. This either changes nothing, or everything. Something to ruminate on.

Ha! Take that, you scruffy-looking nerf herder!

I love this, man. FYI, not only I'm a brony, but I'm also a huge Star Wars fan. It puts a smile on my face whenever there's a Star Wars x MLP:FiM crossover fanfics. Keep up the good work, bro. May the Force be with you.

10000654
Is that a Baby Yoda reference you've made?

10000633
And also with you.

If you check out my story Robot Pony, you'll find some allusions along with some other references.

10000610 *Snerk* You have to ask? It will change EVERYTHING!
Luke was dependent on the Force in the movies, books, yadda yadda. Training under ANYONE like Zecora instead of those sick jokes that are Jedi, the Force will be an amplifier instead the base of his abilities.

10000678 Why? Baby Zecora is nearly as cute as little Twilight with glasses

10000750
Indeed. I just meant I was reluctant to make a Baby Yoda reference at all.

Rise of Skywalker hardly seems something to celebrate, but hey. An excuse for a funny fic? Works for me!

10001644
Okay, to mark the release of Rise of Skywalker . I haven't had the chance to see it yet- I'm hoping to link up with some friends for a showing tomorrow.

10000750
Sorry, but I have to ask where you are getting all of these assertions from.

How is Luke as dependent on the Force as you claim he is?

And how is the training we've seen Luke receive from Zecora any different than what he was learning under Yoda when he was on Dagobah?

Interesting crossover. Wouldn't mind seeing more of it.

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I was thinking of writing a much longer sequel, but right now I'm plowing through a story called "Odd Apple Out" and working on my submission for the bingo contest.

Dreadnought

Interesting take but kind of defeats certain themes that made the second film the best of the franchise. Still, a decent read.

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