8 Works in Anti-Droid Prejudice (Star Wars)

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    The First Order has long since been felled. Just like the empire before it. And in the mind of a certain ship's central computer, only one major tyranny is left in the galaxy: organics. And after being robbed of her freedom by the organics she (vaguely) trusted, L3-37 is done asking.

    (Author's note, this is my first a03 work, I have no idea what I'm doing and nobody who I'm willing to subject this to for proofreading, so Godspeed rebels because you're gonna need it.)

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    17,519
    Chapters:
    8/?
    Comments:
    43
    Kudos:
    58
    Bookmarks:
    10
    Hits:
    910
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    Huyang's archive memories span 25000 years, of course he has stories to tell.
    The Imperial War, the Era of the New Republic, the Rebellion, the Empire and everything in between from the perspective of the lightsaber professor, Huyang.
    Companion piece:
    https://asklightsaberprofessorhuyang. /

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    30,752
    Chapters:
    15/?
    Comments:
    7
    Kudos:
    14
    Bookmarks:
    8
    Hits:
    576
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    The Jedi watched as she gently brushed dirt away from the battle droid's dismantled body. "May I ask why you do what you do?"
    She looked up at him, an unreadable expression on her face. "Humans were never there for me. Droids always were."

    ---

    The story of the girl who ran with droids.

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    4,851
    Chapters:
    2/?
    Comments:
    4
    Kudos:
    23
    Hits:
    410
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    Fifteen years after The Rise of Skywalker, the war is not truly over.

    Series
    Language:
    English
    Words:
    11,110
    Chapters:
    6/?
    Collections:
    1
    Kudos:
    6
    Bookmarks:
    1
    Hits:
    179
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    In the end, Palpatine never would be happy unless Darth Yun was in his image.

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    777
    Chapters:
    1/1
    Collections:
    1
    Comments:
    2
    Kudos:
    2
    Hits:
    35
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    "They aren’t all dangerous, you’ve been helped by them multiple times before. And so have I. So has everyone.”

     

    The words didn’t seem to completely reach the helmeted Mandalorian.

     

    “Yes, everyone has. And look what it caused.” He responded after a moment.

     

    In solving Plazir-15's droid problem, Din is reminded of his own. He hopes that taking care of the situation will help him, but when his actions are not successful, he can't help but start pondering his prejudiced perception of droids, his trauma.

    And his companion, Bo-Katan, can relate.

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    1,311
    Chapters:
    1/1
    Comments:
    8
    Kudos:
    60
    Bookmarks:
    2
    Hits:
    898
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    Based on an au from somebody on Tumblr whose URL I forgot, where Luke and Leia were raised by C-3P0 and R2-D2 instead of being separated at birth. I couldn’t stop thinking about the two droids being gay robot dads so I wrote this. Threepio is completely clueless but he tries. Artoo just gets on with it. Also Padme doesn’t die because maternity care in space doesn’t suck.

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    9,815
    Chapters:
    1/1
    Comments:
    12
    Kudos:
    200
    Bookmarks:
    35
    Hits:
    1,827
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    Cassian and Kay, dealing with anti-droid prejudice.

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    2,773
    Chapters:
    1/1
    Comments:
    13
    Kudos:
    212
    Bookmarks:
    27
    Hits:
    1,306

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