Clone Commander or Captain(Character B)/Jedi (Character A)
The idea for this is for the jedi (MC) to start off as an apprentice to Character B’s commanding officer (an older jedi), even fresh on the field Character A isn’t too cocky or fueled for a fight - coming from her own dark past that has brought her to where she is now (her past will come out during the role play). Her master isn’t all about normal training with simulations, putting her in challenging situations on the battlefield - even challenging her to beat the number of kills of droids on the battlefield. In their downtime, he’ll pit her against himself or some of the clones with stuns instead of live ammo. Character A’s master was assigned a squadron of troubled/defective clones, so the chips never activated or never worked after activation (so something fried it). Once her test gets closer to no longer be an apprentice, one of the later missions they go on before or shortly after her test is to aid Skywalker with the Blue Shadow Virus - for whatever reason, her master can’t go with her or any of the men. He convinces the council that she is ready to be on her own without him, pointing out that the mission could be in place of her test - Skywalker would explain to the council about how she preformed (which is how they would know how she did). That’s where the relationship sort of develops between Character A and B, after everyone falls ill from the shadow virus - though it seems to hit Character A the hardest (again for one reason or the other). After Character B, his squadron, and Character A recover - maybe not to the fullest, but enough to be ready enough to return to going on whatever missions after still assigned. As Skywalker explains to the council of her performance during the Blue Virus mission from what he saw, while on the mission with her Master and the squadron - they are ambushed by General Grevious. The clones manage to get away for the most part unharmed - maybe beat up, scratched, and bruised. The Master and Character A aren’t as lucky, he master loses his life trying to prevent Grevious from killing Character A - giving her enough time to escape to wherever the clones had gone (severely injured) but she escapes. She passes her test, takes over her old Master’s squadron - where there romance is able to continue to blossom. It goes on for a while with normal missions, him sneaking into her barracks or tent at night once his men are asleep and returning in the morning before they wake up. Yet shit seems to hit the fan when Order 66 is given, some of the men obey while Character B and a small amount of his men refuse the order due to the malfunctioning chip. They defend her the best they can since she is injured and can’t really do much fighting, he decides split second to board his men and Character A on a ship to get them to safety while he stays behind to cover them. Days turn into weeks with him being no where to be found - no body, no nothing. The Republic is pretty much done for in her eyes, knowing the men who defended her would be killed if they were to return. She has them lie about her death, stating that she was killed before escaping with them after giving up the search for Character B. No republic means no code preventing romance, yet her lover was believed to be killed. Character A decides to keep her promise to the surviving men, keeping them away from chances of being see or caught. Character A is able to purchase a large farm in pretty much the middle of no where on a neutral planet, doing their best to stay under the radar and out of trouble. It had been two months since they thought Character B to be dead when she discovers she is late - extremely late by a good month. It doesn’t take long to figure out exactly why, but when a random man shows up on the property - none of the men realize its their old commander. Their goal is to protect their old general as she has protected them, but when she comes to see what is going on - he recognizes her almost instantly. Yet it takes her a few minutes to realize who he is, though his men aren’t too convinced until he cleans himself up do they realize their mistake. They would continue on with their lives trying to hide from the Republic, aiding where they can with rebellion efforts and housing who they can that are on their side.
The idea for this is for the jedi (MC) to start off as an apprentice to Character B’s commanding officer (an older jedi), even fresh on the field Character A isn’t too cocky or fueled for a fight - coming from her own dark past that has brought her to where she is now (her past will come out during the role play). Her master isn’t all about normal training with simulations, putting her in challenging situations on the battlefield - even challenging her to beat the number of kills of droids on the battlefield. In their downtime, he’ll pit her against himself or some of the clones with stuns instead of live ammo. Character A’s master was assigned a squadron of troubled/defective clones, so the chips never activated or never worked after activation (so something fried it). Once her test gets closer to no longer be an apprentice, one of the later missions they go on before or shortly after her test is to aid Skywalker with the Blue Shadow Virus - for whatever reason, her master can’t go with her or any of the men. He convinces the council that she is ready to be on her own without him, pointing out that the mission could be in place of her test - Skywalker would explain to the council about how she preformed (which is how they would know how she did). That’s where the relationship sort of develops between Character A and B, after everyone falls ill from the shadow virus - though it seems to hit Character A the hardest (again for one reason or the other). After Character B, his squadron, and Character A recover - maybe not to the fullest, but enough to be ready enough to return to going on whatever missions after still assigned. As Skywalker explains to the council of her performance during the Blue Virus mission from what he saw, while on the mission with her Master and the squadron - they are ambushed by General Grevious. The clones manage to get away for the most part unharmed - maybe beat up, scratched, and bruised. The Master and Character A aren’t as lucky, he master loses his life trying to prevent Grevious from killing Character A - giving her enough time to escape to wherever the clones had gone (severely injured) but she escapes. She passes her test, takes over her old Master’s squadron - where there romance is able to continue to blossom. It goes on for a while with normal missions, him sneaking into her barracks or tent at night once his men are asleep and returning in the morning before they wake up. Yet shit seems to hit the fan when Order 66 is given, some of the men obey while Character B and a small amount of his men refuse the order due to the malfunctioning chip. They defend her the best they can since she is injured and can’t really do much fighting, he decides split second to board his men and Character A on a ship to get them to safety while he stays behind to cover them. Days turn into weeks with him being no where to be found - no body, no nothing. The Republic is pretty much done for in her eyes, knowing the men who defended her would be killed if they were to return. She has them lie about her death, stating that she was killed before escaping with them after giving up the search for Character B. No republic means no code preventing romance, yet her lover was believed to be killed. Character A decides to keep her promise to the surviving men, keeping them away from chances of being see or caught. Character A is able to purchase a large farm in pretty much the middle of no where on a neutral planet, doing their best to stay under the radar and out of trouble. It had been two months since they thought Character B to be dead when she discovers she is late - extremely late by a good month. It doesn’t take long to figure out exactly why, but when a random man shows up on the property - none of the men realize its their old commander. Their goal is to protect their old general as she has protected them, but when she comes to see what is going on - he recognizes her almost instantly. Yet it takes her a few minutes to realize who he is, though his men aren’t too convinced until he cleans himself up do they realize their mistake. They would continue on with their lives trying to hide from the Republic, aiding where they can with rebellion efforts and housing who they can that are on their side.