We could develop their characters by showing how they deal with loss. Maybe they lose a close friend in battle. Jesse could become more withdrawn and brooding, while Kix could become more determined to prevent further losses. Their different ways of coping would reveal more about their personalities. Additionally, having them interact with non - clone characters in the Star Wars universe, like Jedi or civilians, would also expand their character arcs.
Kix's character can be developed by exploring his relationships more deeply. For example, showing his interactions with other clone troopers in a more emotional and personal way, not just as comrades in arms but as brothers. This could include things like how he deals with the loss of a fellow clone in a more in - depth manner than what we see in the main series.
A plot could involve Jesse and Kix being sent on a secret mission. They discover a conspiracy within the clone army that could have far - reaching consequences. As they dig deeper, they face challenges like distrust from their own comrades and attempts on their lives. They must use their wits and combat abilities to expose the truth.
One interesting plot could be Kix discovering a hidden Sith artifact during a routine mission. This could put him in a dangerous situation as both the Separatists and certain Republic officials might want to get their hands on it.
Lux could be developed by being put in situations where he has to make tough moral choices. Maybe he and Ahsoka come across a situation where they can save many lives but at a great cost. His decision - making process would show his growth as a character.
For Ahsoka, her character could be developed further by exploring her feelings of being an ex - Jedi. She could struggle with her place in the galaxy now that she's no longer part of the Jedi Order. Rex, on the other hand, could be developed by showing his life after the Clone Wars. Maybe he has a hard time adjusting to a new way of life without the structure of the military.
To develop Aphra further, she could be given more moral dilemmas. For example, when dealing with Tolvan, she might have to choose between her own self - interest and doing the right thing. This would add depth to her character. For Tolvan, she could be shown to have a more complex backstory, like a family connection to a key figure in the Star Wars universe.
For Fives, his loyalty and his growing doubts about the Clone Army's role could be explored more. Maybe he starts to question the Jedi's leadership in a deeper way after his experiences. For Ahsoka, her growth outside of the Jedi Order can be further developed. She could learn new skills from different cultures.
One way to develop Ahsoka and Lux further is to explore their backstories more deeply. For Ahsoka, we could learn about her early days as a Padawan, and how those experiences shaped her. For Lux, we could find out more about his family and what led him to be so rebellious. This would give more context to their characters and make their interactions in the fanfiction more meaningful.
The droid X can be developed by focusing on its capabilities. If it's a combat - oriented droid, show how it adapts to different battle scenarios. The clone can be developed through his relationships with other clones and his view of the droid. For instance, the clone might be initially skeptical of the droid's ability, but as they face challenges together, he starts to respect it. You could also give the droid a goal, like wanting to upgrade itself, and the clone can help it achieve that goal in some way.
Their relationship can be explored through their training sessions. Show how Anakin's unorthodox teaching methods influence Ahsoka's growth as a Jedi. For example, he might encourage her to trust her instincts more, which could lead to both success and trouble in different situations.