Star Wars fanfic can be a mixed bag. Some fanficcers are really good at capturing the essence of the Star Wars universe, with its epic battles, complex moralities, and rich cultures. But then there are those that seem to miss the mark a bit. Maybe they don't understand the lore well enough or they try to force in modern concepts that don't really fit. Overall, though, it's a great testament to the popularity and staying power of Star Wars.
Darth Vader could have complex reactions. If he were in a fanfic where he somehow regained some of his former self, he might be conflicted. He could show anger towards those who still oppose him, but also a hint of regret for his past actions. His reactions would be full of that brooding intensity he's known for. For example, if he met a young Force - sensitive being, he might be torn between wanting to train them in the dark side or letting them go to a more positive path.
Han Solo would likely be amused by some of the fanfiction. He has a sense of humor and a bit of a rogue nature. He might laugh at the outlandish scenarios and say something like 'Kid, that's the craziest thing I've ever heard, but I kind of like it.'
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.
One common reaction is surprise. Whether it's a character finding out a long - lost secret or encountering an unexpected enemy, surprise is a go - to emotion. Another is determination. Characters like Rey are often determined to overcome challenges in fanfiction. And then there's anger. Sith characters especially can show anger when their plans are thwarted. For example, Kylo Ren might lash out in anger when he fails to capture Rey.
The Sith, on the other hand, are more driven by passion and power. Emperor Palpatine in fanfic would react with glee at the prospect of more power. If there was a new source of dark side energy, he'd immediately try to harness it, with a reaction like 'This power will be mine and I will rule the galaxy even more firmly!' His reactions are all about self - aggrandizement.
It could be a fanfic that focuses on the reclamation of a culture or a way of life. In the Star Wars galaxy, there are many species and groups that have had their cultures suppressed. This fanfic could tell the story of one such group. Say, the Wookiees. Their homeworld might have been taken over by the Empire, and their traditional ways of life disrupted. The story could be about a young Wookiee hero who decides to lead the reclamation of their world and their cultural heritage. He would have to fight against the Imperial forces, find ancient artifacts that hold the key to their culture, and inspire his people to rise up again.
Well, Ruby might be really excited. She'd probably love the epic space battles and the cool Force powers in the fanfiction, just like she loves the action in her own world. Weiss could be a bit more critical, analyzing the writing style and how the Star Wars lore is used. Blake might be interested in the different characters' stories and how they parallel or differ from her own experiences. Yang would be into the fight scenes and the strong characters in the fanfiction.
Ruby would probably be the most enthusiastic. She'd love the adventure and the epic battles in the fanfiction. She might even start daydreaming about having a lightsaber - like weapon in addition to Crescent Rose.
General Grievous was a fearsome cyborg commander in the Star Wars universe. He was known for his collection of lightsabers and his role as a villain.
Mine is all about the epic battles and the heroic characters. The lightsaber duels and the space adventures really got me hooked.