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alpha vs Alpha by Artemis_Neardos
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
26 Aug 2022
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Times are changing around the galaxy, but so many still view omegas as weak and lesser. Omega Obi-Wan has tried to hide what he is for most of his life, thanks to prejudice and trauma from his childhood. What Obi-Wan never expected was to find an army of clones, composed of alphas and betas, who view the dynamics in a completely different way than the majority of the galaxy. As time goes on, his relationship with the Vode Pack grows and develops to a point where Obi-Wan starts to find a confidence and pride in being an omega that he’d never thought he’d feel. He also learns that there’s a difference in what the galaxy thinks is alpha and what Alpha really means.
This story comes in at a point where Obi-Wan is just starting to feel safe and comfortable with the Vode. We follow him as his relationship with the troopers starts to evolve, with possible flashbacks giving glimpses into the past, and all building to a future that is far different than Obi-Wan ever expected for himself as an omega.
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- Part 1 of alpha vs Alpha
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Full Disclosure by Trixree
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars - All Media Types
15 Jun 2021
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It all comes down to this: the babies in his arms are just so little.
“You should sit down, Sir. Let Waxer and I take the tubies for a minute,” Cody gentles. Despite the even, easy tone, despite knowing that it’s Cody and that, as the last twenty-four hours have successfully proved beyond a doubt, Cody would rather die than see any harm come to him, Obi-Wan can’t suppress his immediate reaction to the thought of putting the twins— his twins, his now, and he’ll die before he lets anything touch them—down.
“Full disclosure, I don’t believe I am capable of letting go of them, at the moment.” He thinks for a beat and then adds, “Possibly ever.”
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Bookmarked by PrinceCasper
19 Mar 2026
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The man behind the doorway is holding a vibroblade. He has a scar crawling down his face and a dozen more elsewhere, and he’s regained enough strength to knock the breath out of Obi-Wan’s lungs once he slams him into the wall and brings down the blade.
“Good morning,” Obi-Wan says, ducking out of the way.
The man wearing Cody’s face snarls and aims better.
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somewhere between dust and the stars by petraquince
Fandoms: The Mandalorian (TV), Star Wars - All Media Types
27 Feb 2026
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The Jedi is lost between worlds. The Mandalorian receives an urgent job. The Bounty Hunter comes to heal an open wound.
Luke Skywalker’s control is starting to slip but something lurks in the shadows of a dying planet, and instead of rehabilitating Luke finds himself fighting for survival in a long-forgotten corner of space.
Din Djarin thinks about the Jedi, sometimes, and the way he had held Grogu so carefully and so closely. He certainly never expected to be commissioned on a mission that would rattle the foundations of his carefully constructed life and strip him of all his armor - real and perceived.
And Boba Fett has really had it up to here with idiots who walk blindly and blithely into danger, thanks.
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what's left of you in the end by lux_arcana
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Legends: Jedi Apprentice Series - Jude Watson & Dave Wolverton
16 Feb 2023
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One year, two months, and eight days ago, the United Planet of Melidaan declared an end to their Civil War. Instrumental in creating this peace was Obi-Wan Kenobi, honored member of the Young's fighting force that brokered the treaty between the warring factions, both Melida and Daan, Elder and Young.
In one universe, Qui-Gon Jinn took Obi-Wan Kenobi home.
In others, he didn't. In one, he was taken the day after peace was declared.
Obi-Wan never came home after Melida/Daan. Not really. He left part of himself there, and another part on the forsaken planet he spent the better part of a year on. He was putting himself back together, piece by piece, but it's hard to clean up after you've already shattered.
(AU of Obi-Wan's Padawan years, where he was formally repudiated by Qui-Gon Jinn and then found by Master Fay. Heavy focus on trauma recovery and the aftermath of war and slavery; not Qui-Gon Jinn friendly.)
