Well, they are quite different. Mace Windu is a Jedi with his own set of values and powers in a galaxy far, far away. Pulp Fiction is a movie full of dark humor, violence, and complex characters in a more modern - day (sort of) urban setting. But if we really stretch it, they both have a certain level of cult following. People who are fans of Star Wars love Mace Windu, and fans of Quentin Tarantino adore Pulp Fiction.
Mace Windu's no - nonsense attitude might initially intimidate Harry. However, Harry's determination and loyalty would likely earn Mace Windu's respect. Harry might also bring a sense of humor to their relationship, which could lighten Mace Windu's often - serious demeanor. In turn, Mace Windu's wisdom and experience in the ways of the Force could help Harry grow both as a person and potentially as a Force - user if the fanfic goes in that direction.
In such fanfiction, it could lead to a completely different power dynamic in the galaxy. Maybe the Jedi would regain their prominence and prevent the rise of the Empire.
As far as any direct connection goes, there isn't one. Mace Windu belongs to the Star Wars mythology which is filled with the Force, lightsabers, and intergalactic battles. Pulp Fiction, on the other hand, is about hitmen, drug deals, and a convoluted web of crime in a more down - to - earth (relatively) setting. So, they are two very distinct entities in the world of entertainment.
If Mace Windu didn't die, he might have trained more Jedi and prevented some of the Order's downfalls. His presence could have altered many events in the galaxy.
The galaxy would have been in chaos. The balance of power would shift dramatically, and there would likely be power struggles among the Jedi and other factions.
Perhaps Mace Windu discovers a prophecy related to Harry and they must embark on a journey together to fulfill it. This could involve facing various challenges and enemies across different planets.
One similarity could be the loyalty aspect. Mace Windu is loyal to the Jedi Order and its principles. In Pulp Fiction, Vincent Vega is loyal to his boss Marsellus Wallace to a certain extent. Also, the action scenes in both are quite iconic. Mace Windu has some amazing lightsaber battles in Star Wars. In Pulp Fiction, the fight scenes, like the one in the pawnshop, are very memorable. But overall, they are from very different cinematic universes, so the differences far outweigh the similarities.