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.
Well, some Star Wars characters would probably view Earth military as primitive. In Star Wars, they have advanced energy shields and hyperdrive technology. However, they might also respect the Earth military's tenacity and the way they fight with honor. For example, Darth Vader might see similarities in the discipline of Earth soldiers to the Stormtroopers. He could also be intrigued by the concept of different branches in the military like the army, navy and air force as Star Wars doesn't really have such distinct branches in the same way.
Most people would initially be in shock. But then, the reactions would vary. Tech - savvy individuals would be eager to figure out how it works. Governments might be more cautious, seeing it as a potential security risk. Kids, on the other hand, would likely be thrilled and see it as a cool new toy - like thing, not fully understanding the implications of an alien droid being on Earth.
Earth would likely have a mixed reaction. The scientific community would be fascinated by the Clone Troopers' genetic makeup and advanced weaponry. Civilians might be scared, thinking it's an alien invasion. However, some groups, like military enthusiasts, could see them as allies and want to cooperate. There would also be a lot of speculation about their purpose and where they came from. If the Clone Troopers came in peace, there could be a slow process of integration and cultural exchange.
The droids, like R2 - D2 and C - 3PO, might have a more mechanical view. R2 - D2 might just beep and boop in confusion at the strange new stories, while C - 3PO would probably try to analyze and categorize them. He might be constantly chattering about how the fanfiction doesn't fit the proper protocol of Star Wars storytelling, while R2 - D2 is more interested in the emotional reactions of the other characters to these new tales.
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.
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.
Some characters would be happy. For example, Chirrut Îmwe might feel a sense of connection as the fanfiction might further explore his beliefs and his role in the Rebellion. He would be glad to see his story and the story of his comrades continued in this way.
They would be confused. The way the MCU has different Earth - based settings compared to the galaxy - spanning settings of Star Wars would throw them off. Han Solo might make jokes about how small - scale some of the MCU battles seem in comparison to the space battles he's used to.
The reaction of Star Wars characters to watching the future in fanfiction would vary greatly. Consider Obi - Wan Kenobi. He would be calm and analytical, trying to understand the different paths the future could take. He might be looking for signs of the Force's influence and how he could help guide the right choices. And the stormtroopers? They might be confused at first, as they are used to following orders, but then some might start to question their roles in the future if they see a different way of life or a more just society.
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.