The Star Wars story order typically starts with 'The Phantom Menace' which introduces us to Anakin Skywalker as a young boy. Then comes 'Attack of the Clones' where Anakin grows up and his relationship with Padmé deepens. 'Revenge of the Sith' shows his fall to the dark side. The original trilogy begins with 'A New Hope', where Luke Skywalker starts his journey. 'The Empire Strikes Back' is next, with the big reveal about Darth Vader being Luke's father. And finally, 'Return of the Jedi' where the Rebels defeat the Empire.
The Star Wars story typically begins with the original trilogy (Episodes IV-VI), followed by the prequel trilogy (Episodes I-III), and then the sequel trilogy (Episodes VII-IX).
One interesting storyline could be a Stormtrooper who begins to question the First Order's motives. He might start seeing the harm they are causing and secretly try to undermine their operations. For example, he could sabotage their weapon shipments or pass information to the Resistance.
The correct order to watch Star Wars in story order is: 'The Phantom Menace', 'Attack of the Clones', 'Revenge of the Sith', 'A New Hope', 'The Empire Strikes Back', 'Return of the Jedi', 'The Force Awakens', 'The Last Jedi', 'The Rise of Skywalker'.
Star Wars initially came to the public's attention as a series of movies. The comics came later as adaptations or expansions of the movie universe. So, it wasn't a comic first.
Well, I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different interpretations in fanfics. But generally, in the Star Wars universe, Order 66 was a significant event. Order 69 might be a creative take by a fan, perhaps involving some new plot twists, character developments, or alternate scenarios that deviate from the official storylines.
The chronological order of the Star Wars story starts with 'The Phantom Menace'. Then comes 'Attack of the Clones', followed by 'Revenge of the Sith' which sets up the events leading to the original trilogy. The original trilogy begins with 'A New Hope', then 'The Empire Strikes Back', and ends with 'Return of the Jedi'. After that, there are the sequels starting with 'The Force Awakens', 'The Last Jedi', and 'The Rise of Skywalker'. There are also spin - off movies like 'Rogue One' which takes place just before 'A New Hope' and 'Solo' which is a prequel to the original trilogy.
You can start with Episode I: The Phantom Menace and follow the release sequence. That's a straightforward way to enjoy the story in chronological order.
The 'First Star Wars Story' is likely important as it might introduce key characters or groups in a more primitive form. It can give insights into the early politics and power dynamics of the galaxy. It could also establish the visual style and the feel of the Star Wars universe, from the design of the spaceships to the architecture of the planets, which would then be developed further in subsequent stories.