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Star Wars: From Water by Aiwha
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars
23 May 2026
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"From water we were born. In fire, we die. Our bodies seed the stars."
Clone 7567 was always going to be a soldier; he was always going to end up on Umbara, where his entire galaxy would be turned sideways. It was as good as written on stone, though the ink was made of blood, and the sands of time came from the world of Geonosis. But how did the shadowy world of Umbara finally become the place of one of the Clone Wars’ most critical and bloodied battles? It was all in little things, starting with the life of a once-little Clone; the beating butterfly wings that became a hurricane.
Hindsight would never change the past; it can simply be used to frame the present, and the best anyone could ever hope for was that hindsight might shed more light on the future. This is the story of who became and was Captain Rex, past and present, the future left to the unknown.
“DROP!”
And then, the LAAT/i was dropped like a stone…
… Torrent Company and the 501st Battalion fell into the brink towards the great, black, fog-covered Umbaran night. -
Little Troopers by Aiwha
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star wars Clones - Fandom
25 Nov 2025
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Far into the future, the event would be called any number of things: Clone Regression or How the Clone Wars Ended; some might call it a cataclysm. Either way, when it happened, it wasn’t hard to recognize that it was going to end up being a rather big deal, though just how large was inconceivable.
History would define it as: The Day the Republic Lost Its Army of Grown Super Soldiers, and Gained Custody of 7 million+ Babies.
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Star Wars: Executive Order 01 by Poggle_The_Greater
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
01 Jul 2026
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The Clone Wars are over. The Jedi Order has fallen and the Galactic Empire has risen.
Only to swiftly implode after Kamino reclaims all of its Clone Troopers following a contract dispute.
The power vacuum this creates gets filled by the Kaminoans and the Clones, reforming the Grand Army into the Clone Order.
The Jedi might be dead, but their mission lives on as the Clones step into their new role as Galactic Peace Keepers.For seven years they bring peace and safety to the Galaxy, until a new threat rises in the shape of an old enemy.
It's up to the Clone Order to find balance on the precarious path between a stable Galaxy, or a second Clone War with devastating consequences.Series
- Part 1 of Executive Order 01
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01 Dec 2025
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A little something to help people with coding for their works, notes, and summaries. No work skins are needed for any of these.
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There are some great quick-and-dirty guides to HTML on A03. This is not one of them - it is a comprehensive guide
It's now 2025, a decade later. A03 supports some new HTML and and we're all walking around reading fic on supercomputers that fit in a jean pocket. It was time to update.
The previous three chapters have been divided into smaller concepts. Each tag continues to have - at a minimum - a link to the w3schools page about it (so you can learn more), a code example, and the result of the code example. Most tags have their attributes, things like [src] or [title], listed and examples of how using the attributes modify the tags.
There's a chapter on Bad Ideas, including how some of the archive's default CSS is available to you to format your work (users can't turn that off by hiding a workskin!)
Oh. And I added a bunny army. You could learn how to add one too.
/)/) /)/) /)/) (..) (..) (..) *( ) *( ) *( )
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- Part 19 of AO3 Work Skins/Tutorials
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This is a live example of how an author can create linked footnotes in their work with only a little bit of HTML and no workskins required. This is best viewed by clicking "Entire Work". While I've included the actual coding in bold and italic once you click "Hide Creator's Style", there's a more detailed explanation here.
EDIT 6/28/17: The third chapter now shows how to use anchor links as an index/table of contents.
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- Part 6 of AO3 Work Skins/Tutorials
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This is a tutorial/live example on how to make large images fit on mobile browsers but remain normal size on desktop browsers.
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- Part 18 of AO3 Work Skins/Tutorials

