This will be my first attempt at a crossover story. The setting is the Star Wars universe. And the timeframe will be that of the second movie, Attack of the Clones. In this story Kim and Ron will be their own separate characters. Everything that happened during the original movies will still happen. This will be a tale of two young Jedi, who have been best friends since the day they first met. For the most part their story will be peripheral to the main line, but will cross paths at key moments too. As I'm sure you know already, I do not own the rights to any characters referenced from Kim Possible or Star Wars, otherwise I'd be a very rich man.
Bright flashes of purple and green light lit up the gymnasium,
followed instantly by distinct humming and crackling sounds, as two
light sabers crossed paths. A young red headed girl with emerald
green eyes held off the advances of a blonde haired boy of the same
age. Kimberly Ann Possible wielded a light saber staff, (much like
the one Darth Maul wielded), it matched her eyes perfectly. Ronald
Stoppable swung his purple staff as he advanced on her. Kim blocked
his overhand strike and twirled her staff in one fluid motion and
attempted a sweep of young Stoppable's legs. Ron somersaulted
backwards avoiding the swipe easily. Kim followed him, jumping in the
air and flipping twice, she gracefully landed on her feet and assumed
her fighting stance. She struck out at his left flank, but he was
ready once again, deflecting her attack.
Kim smiled, "You are
really improving, Ron, that move always used to work for me."
"I've had a great teacher, perhaps a little too great, you might have taught me too much, now I'm going to finally beat you!" Ron replied with a huge grin on his face.
"Ha! Dream on, check the name, Kim Possible, I can do anything, including beating my Jedi to be best friend." Kim called back at him with a light hearted giggle.
The two continued their duel under the watchful eyes of Jedi Master Steven Barkin. A man of impressive stature, he was in sharp contrast to his padawans. His appearance was more of an officer in the Army of the Republic than that of a Jedi, the only way you could be sure he was indeed a Master was the trade mark robe he wore and the hilt of the light saber that hung from his waist. He watched as the duel intensified with each passing second, though listening to the combatants you'd think they were out for a stroll through the city and not clashing light sabers. He turned his gaze to his female pupil. Her movements were precise, graceful, and thoughtful. She left precious few openings for her opponents to strike, and was quick to capitalize on any mistakes they might make. His other pupil? No matter how hard he'd try he couldn't get Ronald to fight properly. His movements were awkward and clumsy, and he fought by the seat of his pants. He always seemed to make it somehow, by luck or skill Barkin wasn't sure. Looking at his face and his passionate eyes, he could see the spirit and determination that was unmatched. The one thing he could always count on with Ronald was that he would not quit nor abandon his friends, no matter what the odds or stakes, it was a quality that he truly admired in his young apprentice.
Looking around the gym he noticed that the duel had started to attract a crowd. Kim and Ron may only be apprentices and they'd be no match for a true Master like Obi Wan or Yoda, their personal duels were almost legendary. They had know each other for almost their entire lives and with that intimate knowledge, they could almost predict each others movements before they were decided upon.
"About to pick up, things are," Master Yoda said as he strode up to Master Barkin.
"Good morning Master Yoda." Barkin said. "I hope their little training session hasn't disturbed your meditation."
"Nonsense, impossible that is," Yoda chuckled. "Besides, delightful to watch, their duels are."
"I agree, do you think they've noticed their becoming quite
the attraction?" Barkin asked.
"Not at all, oblivious to the
world they are." Yoda replied.
The two combatants paused, breathing heavily. "Had enough?" Kim asked.
"Nope, just getting warmed up, you?" Ron replied.
"Not on your life, loser buys lunch?" Kim challenged Ron.
"You're on!" Ron shot back.
And with that, they twisted the handle on their staves and separated the top and bottom halves. The stood face to face, both dual wielding light sabers. "Ready?" Ron asked.
"Oh yeah, let's rock!" Kim replied, as she leapt forward.
She brought one saber down in an overhead slice and as soon as Ron blocked it she spun her body 360 degrees unloading a slice aimed at his side. Still holding off her first blow, he effortlessly brought his free saber to his side and held her second shot back. Kim smiled and jumped back. Ron pounced at her, tucking himself into a tight summersault bringing both sabers down on Kim. To no one's surprise, Kim blocked his attack and thrust him back. The battle raged on back and forth, attack and counter for nearly ten minutes. The audience marveled in the display of swordsmanship. Yoda was thoroughly impressed at the level at which the two youngsters were displaying, only young Skywalker was better with a saber amongst the padawan learners.
Kim and Ron stepped back for a moment to regain their breath, but before they could continue their duel, Master Yoda stepped in. "Impressive, most impressive, a duel like that I have not witnessed in long time."
The two padawans bowed to Master Yoda, "Thank you sir." They answered him together.
"End your duel I must. For with Master Barkin, I need to speak. Rest you should, for a long journey ahead you have." Yoda informed the young learners.
"Journey? What kind of journey? Is it a mission type journey?" Ron asked excitedly.
Yoda looked at the young Jedi in training, and smiled at his youthful exuberance. "Master Barkin will relay the details, but yes a mission for you I have."
"Booyah!" Ron exclaimed with a fist pump.
Barkin and Yoda found Master Windu waiting for them as they entered one of the meditation chambers. "Good morning Master Windu, I see you have returned from the Senate. What news is there from Yesterday's attacks on the young senator from Naboo?" Barkin asked.
"Right now we don't have much to go on. Master Kenobi and young Skywalker are working hard to piece what little we know together. The Chancellor has decided to send Senator Amidala back to her home, with Anakin as her guard. Obi Wan has a lead from an old friend of his and has left for a mysterious planet in the outer ring." Mace answered.
"Two attacks in one day, it would appear the separatists are plotting something major." Barkin mused.
"Troubling these recent events have been. But jump to conclusions we should not. That is why we have called you here." Yoda said to Master Barkin.
"I agree Master Yoda, we could certainly use some intelligence on the separatists and their movements." Barkin answered.
"Yes, and that is why we need you and your apprentices. We have reason to suspect that they are building another droid army, this one much more advanced than the previous, lacking many of the weaknesses of the one defeated on Naboo." Master Windu spoke.
"That is most unwelcome news indeed." Barkin admitted.
"Indeed, and we believe we know who is helping them build it. There is a planet deep into Trade Federation space, where a man known only as Doctor Drakken resides. He is apparently the mastermind behind this new droid army. We want you to seek him out and find out everything there is to know about his droids. That is your primary goal, but should you be presented with an opportunity for sabotage, you have clearance to do so." Master Windu told Barkin.
"A dangerous mission this will be, but handle it I feel your padawans can." Yoda assured Barkin, who he sensed to be uneasy.
"I believe they are too, Master Yoda. I just hope we are wrong about all this. Otherwise I feel war will be unavoidable." Barkin said flatly. The other Jedi concurred.
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Barkin walked through the halls of the Jedi Temple, making his way to the living quarters of his padawan learners. He was quite proud of his pupils, they had come so far from where they were when he first met them. This was to be their first 'real' mission. Sure they'd done simple escorts and information gathering assignments. They'd even been a few small fights. But it was nothing that he couldn't do himself, so they had never been in any real danger. Traveling this far into hostile territory was dangerous even for a team of Jedi Masters. But if anyone knew a thing or two about survival it was his padawans.
Barkin thought back to the day they first met. Queue the flashback!
Master Barkin had been chasing a suspect he sought for questioning for a foiled attack on the Senate. He chased the cloaked man on foot through the alleys and streets of Coruscant. The suspect appeared to give him the slip, and he gave up chasing. He surveyed his surroundings, trying to figure out where in the city he was.
"Hey there Mister, are you lost?" A small voice asked.
Barkin turned to see small blonde haired boy, who couldn't have been more than ten years old. His face was dirty and his clothes were ragged, yet for all that he seemed to have a cheerful spirit to him.
Barkin smiled back at him, "Well I was looking for someone, but I seemed to have lost his trail, and now I'm not quite sure which part of the city I'm in."
"Not from around here eh? Well you're in luck, I know every part of this city top to bottom." The young lad boasted.
"Listen to you Mr. Hotstuff," said another voice, this time female. "You help one old lady find her way home and now you're an expert."
"Hey now, you know we've been just about everywhere in this city. That kind of makes me an expert." He shot back at her playfully.
She jabbed him in the tummy, tickling him, "Yeah, but can't you see how he's dressed, he's obviously a Jedi. He's no stranger to this city."
Ron's eyes lit up at the realization. "A Jedi? That is soooo cool."
Barkin remembered how the boy started asking him question after question about Jedi this and Jedi that. The boy was so cute and full of wonder at the sight of him. Kim however brought him back to reality. "So who is it you're looking for? We know just about every face in this part of town, maybe we can help."
The two had seen the man he had been chasing and saw him duck into a bar two blocks down. They led him to the bar and were about to enter with him, when he told them they couldn't go with him. They protested, but he said that it was no place for children to be.
Barkin smiled to himself. "How glad I am they didn't listen."
He found the man he'd been looking for and a fight broke out. Barkin could have easily overpowered him, except he had friends in this bar, and he was sorely outnumbered. He lost his light saber and two men were holding him down, preventing him from calling it back. But then the two kids came out of nowhere and jumped on his attackers clobbering them with a pair of lead pipes. He subdued his target and turned to check on the kids. One of the men had wrestled free and pulled his blaster. He aimed it at the red haired girl and was about to fire. When the gun was ripped from his hand mysteriously. Much to his chagrin, the young boy had used the Force to steal the blaster from the man. Upon seeing this, the main quickly decided that he wanted no part of the boy and fled the bar. The boy had a dumbfounded look on his face that was soon face with one of joy.
"KP, I did it, just like you can, this totally rocks!" He cried running over to his friend to hug her.
'Who would have thought, two orphans living on the streets would have such strong abilities with the Force. And that they would go unnoticed in a city teeming with Jedi.' Barkin thought to himself, laughing at the irony. He arrived outside the quarters of his two apprentices. Kim and Ron roomed together, the only of their age to do so. It might have seemed an odd request but for the fact that they'd lived just about their entire lives together.
Kim's parents and Ron's parents were both owned by the same senator. Slavery was supposed to be illegal in the Republic, but with Allies in short supply, The Senate relaxed some of the membership requirements. Both sets of parents came to Coruscant when the senator was elected by his people to serve. Near the end of his term the senator fell on hard times and decided to sell off his servants, to separate buyers. Upon hearing the news that they were to be split up, the pair ran away. They hadn't gotten too far away, since they were only seven at the time. But as fate would have it, not twenty minutes after they'd vanished, a terrorist hired by the separatists struck the senator's domicile killing all inside, including both the Stoppables and the Possibles. The orphaned pair wondered the streets of Coruscant together, doing odd jobs and favors for others, they liked to call them 'missions,' and in return they received food and shelter for a night or two.
Master Barkin was about to ring the bell, but the door slid open before he could activate the control panel. "Hello, Master B!" Ron greeted him exuberantly. "Come in, please, have a seat, what's the mission?" He spoke faster than a Republican Star Cruiser.
"Easy there, my young apprentice, I shall give you all the details. Please why don't you and Kimberly have a seat and we will discuss the matter." Barkin said putting his hand on young Stoppable's shoulder.
Kim and Ron sat down and their Master relayed the relevant portions of his conversations with Yoda and Windu. Ron's eyes remained wide as saucers throughout the briefing, but Kim's expression gradually changed to one of grim determination as she began to realize the nature of their mission. At last Master Barkin finished, and Kim broke the silence.
"So, the Council believes that the attack on Senator Amidala is a prelude to all out war?" Kim asked.
Master Barkin eyed his apprentice and smiled slightly, 'She always was a quick one, can't get much past her keen eyes' he thought to himself. "Not at first Kimberly, but Master Kenobi and young Skywalker's investigation of the assassination attempt has worried the Council. Master Windu has a source who hinted at a new army. Massive amounts of ore and silicon are being diverted from their normal routes, we don't know where yet, but if they are all going to one place, it would be logical to presume that they are going to be used in a new droid army for the Trade Federation.
"So are we supposed to stop them from building this army, by ourselves?" Ron asked, nervously.
"No, no, my young apprentice, that would be a task to great to ask of any one Jedi, no matter how many padawan learners he has. We must seek out this man named Doctor Drakken, and discover if a new army is being constructed and if so, where it is located. The Council and the Senate will decide our course from there." Barkin reassured Ron.
"Oh, well in that case, we are ready… Right KP?" Ron said, eyeing his best friend looking for a little moral support.
"Most Definitely, we can do anything!" Kim altered her personal motto to reassure Ron.
"Do not fret my young apprentices, follow your teachings and trust in the Force and you will be just fine. Now it is getting late, rest up we have a long journey tomorrow and we will need to be sharp to complete our mission. I shall see you at 8am, good night." Barkin bid his learners farewell and left to prepare for their journey.
Later that night, Kim lay awake unable to fall asleep. No matter how she tossed and turned, she had little hope of slumber. She opened her eyes and looked at the underside of the bed above her. She sensed disturbed feelings coming from the bunk above.
"Thinking about Mom and Dad too?" She asked.
"Yeah," Ron's voice called from above. "I guess the attack that senator reminded me of how my parents, and yours… you know.."
Kim didn't need Ron to finish his sentence. "Yeah, I know, me too."
"I know we're not supposed to have these kinds of feelings,
but I can't help it KP, I miss them so much." Ron said, the hurt
could be heard in his trembling voice. "Do you think we made a
mistake, you know running away like that.?"
"Hey, don't talk
like that, you know your parents would have wanted you to live, and
mine too." Kim said sharply, then changed her tone to a soothing
one. "We weren't really going to run off, we were just kids, and
if it hadn't been for that attack, we'd have come home in like an
hour, missing them. We didn't abandon them. It's like Master
Barkin told us. The Universe has a plan for us all, it wasn't our
time to go, we've got lots of work left to do."
"Yeah, I remember that speech, but I just wish they could see us now. Do you think they'd be proud of us?" Ron asked, wiping the tears from his eyes.
"Of course they are Ron, here we are about to become Jedi, helping the innocent and protecting those who can't help themselves. They are bursting with pride. And don't think for a second that they aren't watching us from their place in the afterlife. And someday we will join them, but not right now, we have long lives ahead of us, and I know they'd want us to live them to the fullest and be happy. So let's do that for them, how about it?" Kim said.
"We can do that." Ron sniffled. "Hey KP?"
"Yeah?"
"I don't suppose you could… I mean we haven't since we were… But it would really help me get to sleep." Ron asked still a little shaken.
"Of course Ron, no big." Kim replied softly. She climbed up to his bunk, where she saw him curled up in the fetal position. Kim draped her blanket around herself and Ron and held him tight.
"So, you think I'm going to become a Master Jedi?" Ron asked softly.
"Yep, Master Stoppable, the younglings will call you. You'll be wise and respected, with lots of successful padawan learners, and then one day you'll earn a seat on the Council…" Kim whispered the tale of the great Jedi Master Stoppable to Ron as he drifted off to sleep.
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A/N: I tried to make Kim seem like a big sister to Ron, even though there are the same age. No romance between them yet as this would be a violation of the Jedi code. But as the Jedi near their downfall, I hope to spice things up a little. No more spoilers, there's still a long way until Anakin turns to the dark side.
