Ezra would probably be the most adaptable. His street - smart nature from Lothal would help him blend in on Earth. He might use his skills in thievery (from his pre - Rebels days) to survive in a big city. He'd also be curious about Earth's different cultures and try to learn as much as he could. The Force would give him an edge in understanding people and situations.
Hera would have a harder time at first. She's used to being in command of a starship in space. But she's also a quick learner. She might be interested in Earth's aviation technology and try to figure out how to adapt it to her own piloting skills. She'd likely be shocked by the lack of space travel on Earth but would soon start to see the potential in Earth's technology for her own purposes.
Kanan would find Earth's lack of the Force a strange concept. However, he'd still be able to use his Jedi training in other ways. His combat skills would make him a formidable fighter on Earth. He might start to teach some of the martial arts he knows to people on Earth, while also learning about Earth's own fighting styles. He'd be a bit of an outsider, but his wisdom and experience would help him adapt over time.
The Separatist droids would have a harder time adapting. Their programming is mainly for the Star Wars universe battles. But they could be reprogrammed by some Earth scientists or hackers, which could lead to some very unexpected situations, like droids being used for peaceful construction projects instead of war.
A Twi'lek would likely be very confused by Earth's social norms. In the Star Wars universe, they have their own set of rules and cultures within their species. On Earth, things like greetings, personal space, and gender roles can be very different. They would have to adapt to things like eating Earth food, which could taste completely foreign to them. Maybe they would be disgusted by some of the processed foods we have but be amazed by fresh fruits and vegetables. Over time, they would start to pick up on these differences and slowly integrate into Earth society.
Thrawn would adapt to Earth in fanfiction by observing our social structures. He'd notice how power is distributed, from governments to corporations. He might use his understanding of hierarchies to position himself advantageously. He could also study our history, learning from past battles and strategies, and applying his own military genius to Earth's context. He'd be like a fish in water, using his intellect to navigate this new world.
In fanfiction, Sith coming to Earth would be quite an interesting scenario. They would have to adapt to Earth's climate, which varies greatly from planet to planet in the Star Wars universe. Some Sith might use their powers to manipulate the weather to their advantage. They would also face challenges in terms of hiding their true identities and motives. Since Earth has no prior knowledge of the Force or Sith, they could either use this to their advantage or struggle to fit in without revealing their nature.
In a fanfiction, RWBY's adaptation to Earth life would be a complex process. Ruby would be drawn to the bright and shiny aspects of Earth, like big cities and new gadgets. She might start a blog or a YouTube channel about her experiences. Weiss would struggle at first with the lack of the familiar caste system from Remnant. But she'd eventually find her place, perhaps in the art or fashion world on Earth. Blake would be on the lookout for any signs of discrimination similar to what the Faunus face on Remnant. She might get involved in activism if she found such issues. Yang would be all about experiencing new thrills. She could become a popular figure in extreme sports or in local bars where she'd show off her strength in friendly competitions. Their Semblances would also play a role. Ruby's speed could make her a star athlete, Weiss' glyphs could be used in magic shows (if Earth has something like that), Blake's shadow - like abilities could be used for cool stunts, and Yang's strength would always be an attention - getter.
Some Star Wars characters might be quite amused by Earth fanfiction. For example, Han Solo would probably find the wild and creative ideas in the fanfiction hilarious. He'd chuckle at the strange interpretations of his character and the out - of - this - galaxy concepts that Earth fans come up with.
The droids in Star Wars could be used by the Earth Empire for various tasks. However, they might also face issues like compatibility with Earth's power sources. And the hyperdrive technology from Star Wars could revolutionize Earth Empire's space exploration capabilities if they could figure out how to integrate it into their existing spacecraft.
One common theme is the clash of cultures. Since it combines Earth elements with the Star Wars Rebels universe, there's often exploration of how different cultures from Earth would interact with the diverse species in the Star Wars galaxy. For example, how Earth's ideas of democracy might compare to the political systems in the Star Wars universe.
Earth could be a primitive world in Star Wars fanfiction. It might be similar to planets like Tatooine in terms of its development, with different tribes and cultures. However, it could also have some hidden secrets. For instance, there could be ancient Jedi or Sith artifacts buried deep underground that were brought there by some ancient space - faring civilization. The presence of these artifacts could attract the attention of Force - sensitive individuals from the Star Wars galaxy.
Well, the Jedi might be quite intrigued by Earth's diverse cultures. They could be amazed at how different our beliefs and ways of life are compared to the galaxy far, far away.