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gravitationally bound; a single object to any casual observer by Yttrium_39
Fandoms: Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order Series (Video Games), Star Wars - All Media Types
28 Oct 2025
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Upon further inspection, as she fought the Imperials, she realised it was not so much the feeling of ice, but instead the false coldness that comes from something so impossibly scorching that it sets every nerve ending ablaze. It was less of a glacier and more the core of a star, nuclear fusion releasing unimaginable amounts of energy. All stars eventually collapsed under the force of their own gravity, Merrin knew, but Cal shone with the intensity of the largest and most short lived of stars, doomed to tear itself apart in an explosion of fire, a supernova which left behind a gaping hole in the galaxy - a pit of darkness that consumed and annihilated all light. If she looked, not with her eyes but with the gaze of Dathomir, she could just see the beginnings of an implosion in the Force, a precursor to the combustion destined to follow.
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A deeper look into Cal's use of the Dark Side mid-game, and the consequences this could after the game's end. Mostly canon compliant, with some speculation as to the direction the third game could take.Series
- Part 1 of Visual Binaries
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Centre Mass by Yttrium_39
Fandoms: Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order Series (Video Games), Star Wars - All Media Types
07 Dec 2025
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A week after escaping from Koboh, Cal comes to Greez with a truth none of them want to acknowledge: they need to head back through the Abyss on a supply run. Sitting between them is Cal's Fall, and questions as to what the future will hold.
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Greez was on his feet before the intention properly registered, a hand reached towards Cal in desperation. ‘Because it’s true, Cal! You remember what I said, about this being a rigged game? Just because you think you hold the cards now, it doesn’t mean your luck’s gonna turn!’ Cal didn’t respond, just kept cleaning the blaster, hand moving up and down across the barrel in a motion that would have been soothing if it wasn’t so damned infuriating.
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A sequel to my other work, 'gravitationally bound; a single object to any casual observer', but can be read alone! Summary for anyone who hasn’t read part one inside.Series
- Part 2 of Visual Binaries
