Perhaps the child OC is from a species that General Grievous has never encountered before. The child is curious about Grievous and his mechanical parts. This curiosity could either annoy Grievous or pique his interest. If the fanfiction is set in a more comical tone, the child could keep asking Grievous all kinds of silly questions about his body, like 'Why do you have four arms?' or 'How do you clean all those metal parts?' which could lead to some humorous exchanges.
First, you need to establish the character of the child OC. Decide on their species, background, and personality. For example, if the child is from a peaceful species, their reactions to Grievous' violent nature will be different compared to a child from a more war - like species. Then, think about the setting. Is it during a battle? Or perhaps on a neutral planet where Grievous is on a secret mission? This will set the stage for their encounter.
Well, it could be about their child discovering their Force powers at a young age. Maybe they're on a new adventure to find a lost Jedi relic. And along the way, they face challenges that test their abilities.
There could be a 'Star Wars Reylo child fanfiction' where their child is sent on a secret mission. The story might explore how the child uses their parents' teachings and their own unique perspective to face challenges. It could also involve interactions with classic Star Wars characters like Luke Skywalker's spirit guiding the child in some way.
In the Star Wars franchise, 'Star Wars A Star Wars Story' is important as it provides an opportunity to tell stories that are not directly part of the main saga. It can explore different time periods, planets, and cultures within the Star Wars universe. This helps in building a more comprehensive and detailed world, making the franchise even more immersive. By having these separate stories, it also allows for more creative freedom as they don't have to strictly follow the main plotline of the movies, which can lead to unique and interesting tales.
The cast of 'Star Wars: A Star Wars Story' includes some great actors. Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo was a key casting choice. He had to fill the shoes of Harrison Ford and brought his own charm to the role. Woody Harrelson also joined the cast, adding his unique acting style to the movie. Emilia Clarke was another important part of the cast, her character brought new elements to the Star Wars universe.
No, in the literal sense, it's not normal because Star Wars is a fictional entity and doesn't have the ability to watch. But if we consider it in a more abstract way, it can be seen as normal in the context of how the official franchise might be influenced by the creativity in fanfic.
It depends on which specific versions you're referring to. The runtime of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is around 2 hours and 20 minutes. As for the Star Wars story, it's not clear which one you mean, as there are various spin-offs and standalone tales with different lengths.