One possible plotline could be that Luke and Leia go back in time to prevent the rise of the Empire. They might try to stop key events like the corruption of Anakin Skywalker. For example, they could warn the Jedi Council about Palpatine's true nature. Another plotline could be that they go back to save their mother. They would have to figure out how to do this without changing too much of the future. Maybe they'd work with young Obi - Wan Kenobi.
Well, perhaps they go back in time and end up getting involved in the Clone Wars. They could use their knowledge of future events to influence the outcome in a positive way. They might try to save more Jedi from Order 66. Or they could go back to a time when the Sith were more powerful and have to face ancient Sith Lords, which would be a huge challenge for them as they only know the Sith from their own time.
A plotline could also be that they go back in time and accidentally change something that has a ripple effect on the future. They then have to find a way to fix it. Maybe they go back to a time when the Jedi were at their peak and learn new skills and knowledge that they can bring back to their own time. They could also meet their ancestors and learn more about their family history.
Sure. 'The Sixth Man' is a great one. It's a thriller that takes you on a wild ride. The action scenes are well - written and the mystery keeps you guessing.
I'm not entirely sure what 'new emp fiction' specifically refers to. It could be a new genre of fictional works related to empires, perhaps with new and unique takes on historical or fictional empires, their rise, fall, and the characters within them.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel could be about various things like a character's journey, a struggle in a particular setting, or a unique story with a combination of visual and written elements.
One popular Sith - Jedi love fanfic is 'Forbidden Alliance'. It tells a story of a Jedi and a Sith who, against all odds, fall in love. Their relationship is full of tension as they come from opposing sides.
The 'invisible city short story' might explore themes like mystery, perception, and the unknown. It could be about a city that is hidden from the normal view, either physically or metaphorically. For example, it might be a city in a parallel dimension or a city that has been forgotten by time.
The main character is Miles Morales. In addition to him, we might see characters like his uncle Aaron, who has had an impact on Miles' life in different ways in the past. His mother and father are also main characters in a sense as they shape Miles' values and the environment he grows up in. There could be other superheroes or characters from the Spider - Man universe making cameo appearances or having more substantial roles in the story of the graphic novel.
In science fiction, synth is often portrayed as highly advanced human - like beings. They can be seen as servants or workers, performing tasks that are too dangerous or mundane for humans. For example, in some stories, synths are used in space exploration or mining operations.
Typical themes are things like family, friends, and school. They write about what they experience daily.
The unknown in the natural surroundings can be really creepy. For example, a dark forest where you can't see what's lurking. Also, things going wrong with your equipment, like your flashlight suddenly dying or your tent getting ripped open by an unseen force. And often there are some kind of malevolent entities, like ghosts or monsters that add to the horror.
Sure! One great fanfiction could be 'Naruko in the World of Percy Jackson'. It has an interesting plot where Naruko's ninja skills blend with the magic of the Percy Jackson universe. Another one might be 'Percy and Naruko's Adventure', which takes the two characters on a quest together.