Well, the theme of finding a new purpose is quite common. Clone troopers often find that their old purpose of serving the Republic (and later the Empire) is no longer valid. So in these fanfics, they search for a new meaning in life. There's also the theme of camaraderie. They form new bonds with the Rebels, which is different from the brotherly bonds they had with other clone troopers, and this new form of friendship is often explored in these fanfics.
A prevalent theme is redemption. Many fanfics show clone troopers trying to atone for the actions they were forced to do during the Clone Wars. Also, the theme of adaptation is there. They are in a new environment with the Rebels, different from the military - dominated one they knew, and they have to adapt to new ways of fighting and living.
One common theme is identity. Clone troopers were bred for war, and in the Rebels era, they have to figure out who they are outside of the military structure. Another theme is loyalty. They have to decide whether to stay loyal to their original programming or side with the Rebels.
Themes in this type of fanfiction can be quite diverse. The idea of self - discovery is a big one. Clone troopers start to question their purpose and place in the universe. Another common theme is the relationship with the non - clone characters, be it the Jedi, the civilians, or the Separatist forces. How they interact and how their relationships develop is often explored. And of course, the theme of following orders versus doing what is morally right, as clone troopers are trained to follow orders but sometimes face moral dilemmas during the war.
One common theme is identity. Female clone troopers may struggle with how they fit into the clone army and the 'Star Wars' universe in general. Another theme could be friendship or camaraderie, as they form bonds with their fellow troopers, male or female.
Sure. 'The Clone's Redemption' is a great one. It shows a clone trooper trying to find his place in the post - Clone Wars era during the time of Star Wars Rebels. It has some really interesting character development.
One common theme is the clone troopers' struggle with their identity. They are clones, created for a specific purpose, and many fanfictions explore how they deal with that. Another is their loyalty, whether it's to the Republic, their Jedi generals, or their fellow clones.
One aspect could be the Rebels' reactions to the complex political situations in the Clone Wars. They might be shocked or inspired by the different alliances and betrayals that took place. It could also show how the Clone Wars era influenced the technology and weaponry available during the Rebels' time, like how the Rebels might see the evolution of starfighters from the Clone Wars to their era.
The clone trooper is the central figure. But we could also expect to see some of the more well - known Star Wars villains. For example, a Sith Lord might sense the clone trooper's potential as a threat or an asset. And then there are the other clone troopers who are part of his unit, each with their own personalities and loyalties that could play into the story.
The plot could involve the Rebels using the knowledge from the Clone Wars to their advantage. Maybe they discover a long - forgotten battle strategy that was used by the Jedi in the Clone Wars. They then adapt it to a mission against the Empire. Also, the characters could have different reactions to the Clone Wars heroes and villains. Hera might admire some of the Clone Wars leaders, while Zeb could be more critical of the actions of some of the clones.
The theme of forbidden love also appears. Given the complex political and social situations in the 'Star Wars' universe, there are often barriers to relationships. Maybe a character is from a different species or has a different social status. Fanfics play with this idea and show how the characters try to overcome these obstacles to be together.
One common theme could be the playfulness among the characters. Since tickling is often associated with a light - hearted and fun interaction, it might show the characters in a more relaxed and humorous side of their relationships.
One interesting plotline could be the clone trooper's struggle with his pre - determined identity. Since clone troopers are created for a specific purpose, the protagonist might question his loyalty and find new meaning in life. Another could be his interactions with well - known Star Wars characters, like Jedi, and how he influences the events of the Star Wars universe from a different perspective.