Going into this story, our first crossover series will be Overwatch as Mandalorian-Republic Supercommandos. What that means is their design is like that of the Supercommandos from Rebels mixed with ARC Trooper suits. For example, Mercy's design is like the Troopers with the kama/cloak around her waist, the shoulder pauldrons and lower armor such as cod and bum piece and leg armor, but the rest is like that of the Supercommandos. The rest are the usual Supercommandos with each character having their own special characteristics like S.76's and Ana's coats, except Tracer and Reinhardt. Tracer's design is that of Fenn Rau's and Reinhardt's like that of Durge's from the Clone Wars series, save for his regular helmet. Also, their armor coloring will coincide with their Overwatch coloring, like blue, black and silver, have the Overwatch emblem on their armor somewhere and their characters will be the age of the time before the disband, so they'll be their young selves. Also the reason they are Republic Commandos is because though they are Mandalorians, they serve the Republic. Anywho, enough of that. I hope you enjoy this.


Breaking past the farthest edge of the Outer Rim, a lone Venator-class Republic cruiser drifts away into Wild Space while on patrol. The large black, white and gold emblem that sat on the top bow of the ship showed that the ship belonged to the Republic's Mandalorian military corp known as Overwatch. This particular ship held some of the top elite in the corp, including Strike Commander Jack Morrison. They were tasked personally by the Supreme Chancellor to search the Outer Rim for any sign of trouble. Since there never was any in this day and age of peace in the Republic, save for some piracy and mischief caused by former rivals of Overwatch, the Mandalorian splinter group called Team Fortress, Commander Morrison had grown bored just scouting the Outer Rim. He truly didn't want to drag everyone out away from the galaxy to just search for trouble, but he knew that there was nothing to really do out on patrol. He just looked down at the galaxy map, just looking for any system he had never seen, but he had already seen them all at least one. He wanted something different. Frustrated, he rubbed his eyes and groaned.

"You keep looking at that, you'll strain your eyes, Jack." a female's voice distracted him. He looked to see Dr. Ziegler walking up to him, her signature smile on her face. she looked down at them map and said, "It's so hard to stay on a ship like this without any place to fully stretch your legs."

"It's too quiet." Jack said as he looked over the map. "No pirates, no outlaws, not even out here in the Outer Rim."

"Perhaps this is a good thing. No trouble means that after all these millennia, the galaxy has finally found peace."

"There's no such thing as peace, Angela. Sooner or later, trouble will brew up again."

"I hope not." Angela softly replied as she leaned against the map's command panel.

Jack wanted to change the subject to take his mind off of his frustration and he asked, "I haven't gotten a chance to speak with him. How's Genji holding up?"

"He's doing better." Angela replied, bashfully shuffling her feet. "He was so lost after what happened with his family but Jedi Master Zenyatta has been counseling him."

"He's lucky to have the Jedi around." Morrison said. He looked up at her softly and commented, "He's also luck to have you too."

Giving a slight blush, Angela replied, "I try. I'm glad that he agreed to stay. I don't know how I'd hold out without him."

"Well you two are doing great." Morrison smiled. He looked back to the map, his thoughts going back to his frustration to his boredom. That's when he had an idea, "I'm taking us out to Wild Space. I'm going to see what else is out there."

Surprised by his order, Angela asked him, "Do you think that wise, Jack? We could fly out there and lose communication."

"I won't go far. We're just not getting anything done just flying around the known galaxy. We need to get back on track."

"Well, where are we going?"

"Just anywhere but here."

With that Jack punched in the commands and watched the ship's tracking mark veer off into Wild Space and into the unknown. He told Angela that they would fly off for a few hours then turn back. Angela, still skeptical, left to be with Genji and Jack went to the shooting range to practice for a bit.

After an hour of leaving the bridge, Jack was still firing rounds at the range when he got a message from Ana on the bridge.

"Jack, could you report to the bridge?" she asked through his earpiece.

"What is it, Ana?" he asked.

"We're approaching a planet."

That gave him incentive enough to report back to the bridge. He arrived and walked out to the main control room where Angela was waiting with Ana, Reinhardt and their ace pilot Lena Oxton, or Tracer as she liked to be called. They were all looking out the large observation window to a lone planet with a single moon in orbit. The planet was lush green with large masses of oceans covering most of the planet. The planet was illuminated by a distant sun.

"What have we got?" Morrison asked.

"The planet stands alone out here." Ana reported. "There is life, but it could be small animals." She was interrupted by the sound of a loud beep on the scanner. She said, "I take that back. I set up a super scan for any larger life on the surface. I'm picking up some sort of life on the far side of the planet. Possible sentient activity, but small, too small."

"Could be travelers that are stranded." Tracer commented. "What's the word, cap?"

"In case it is, we should go down and investigate." Morrison said. He looked around at him and said, "Just us. Lena, prep a landing shuttle."

"Yes sir!" Tracer saluted and ran for the hanger. Everyone else gave the planet one more glance.

"What do you think, Morrison?" Reinhardt asked.

"I don't know yet." he replied. "We'll find out when we get down there."

After the Nu-Shuttle was ready, Tracer closed the hatch and flew out of the ship's hanger for the planet surface. Breaking the atmosphere, she began to report on the planet's condition, "High oxygen levels, greenhouse like Naboo, only cleaner."

"Well at least we can breath when we land." Angela commented.

"How long until we reach the mark, Lena?" Morrison asked.

"Not long." she replied, looking out over the landmass. Below was a large amount of forests and wide mountain ranges. In the distance, she could see the edge of a desert, but they weren't heading that was. She looked out and saw they were ready to cross over a large sea. After ten minutes over the water, the came across the shoreline of a landmass. They were approaching their destination, but Tracer saw something odd. she called back, "Um Ana, what did the scans pick up about the weather on the location?"

"I didn't check. Why?"

"Well, most of the land we flew over is mostly forest but...Well, you'll see when we land."

After a few moments of more flying, the ship lowered to land. When the thrusters shut down, the hatch opened, but the moment it did, they finally understood what Tracer was talking about. Despite their armor covering them, they could feel the icy cold breeze. The hatch opened up to the sight of a snow covered landscape. Morrison stepped out and looked about the land. He activated the binocular vision of his visor to his helmet and looked out to see the oddest thing. In the distance, there was a lush meadow that the snow just stopped right dead center of.

"Odd." he murmured to himself.

"Oh, damn." Ana said stepping out of the ship. Morrison turned to see her slapping the scanner they brought. She looked to everyone and said, "The frost in the air is interfering with the scans. I can't pinpoint the life signatures that I had earlier."

"Then we use the scanners in our helmets." Morrison ordered. "Spread out and search the area."

"Lena and I will cover the west." Angela said.

"I'll head south." Ana offered.

"I shall join you!" Reinhardt proudly proclaimed. "A lovely lady such as you shouldn't face off the unknown alone!"

"I'm honored, Reinhardt. But we need someone to cover the east and north."

"I'll cover the north." Morrison said. "Reinhardt, you cover the east. Report in once you find something important. Move out."

"I found something!" Lena called out. Everyone looked at her and saw her poking a tree in a joking manner.

"I said something important." Morrison groaned and repeated the order to move out.

The terrain was rough with deep snow but everyone managed track on. Jack moved through the snow covered forest heading up the mountain. The higher he went, the thinner the snow became. Tracer and Angela found nothing as they tracked west, nothing but forest and frozen lakes. Aside from what looked like a small gathering spot from what looked like a form of religious ceremony, Reinhardt found nothing. Ana, on the other hand, found something to the southeast.

"Anyone picking me up?" she radioed to everyone, everyone replying. "You're not going to believe this. I found something."

"What is it?" Reinhardt asked.

"It's...It's a village."

Sure enough, she discovered a large village built on the edge of a larger lake, now obviously frozen. All of the buildings were covered in frost and there was snow everywhere. On the shoreline of the lake was the wreckage of what looked to be a foot bridge, but it looked blasted half way across the ice and leading up to a demolished structure.

"Any sign of life?" Angela radioed.

"No. I'm going to investigate."

"Everyone, meet up at her position." Jack ordered and was about to head off when he felt his foot hit something buried in the snow. He looked down and made out something shining in the snow, looking like metal. He reached down and pulled something in the shape of a tube and brushed the snow off. He was amazed at what he saw.

"You think what you found was interesting?" he radioed to Ana. "I found a lightsaber."

"A lightsaber?" Ana exclaimed.

"Yeah." he gave it a few more brushes. "It looks new, too. It hasn't been here long."

"Maybe the owner is still here." Tracer replied over the coms.

"I'll stay here, you guys head to the village with Ana."

In the quiet, he heard everyone's jetpacks activate and watched them from the mountain fly towards the village. He turned and continued to trek up the mountain.

Ana brushed the snow off of the walls of the first building she went up to. She saw scorch marks on the wall, possibly from a blaster. She just looked it up and down as everyone landed behind her.

"Well at least we know why there's no one here. This place was attacked." she commented.

"Look." Angela said, reaching down on the ground. She pulled an arrow out of the ground. "The locals probably had primitive weapons. Arrows against blasters."

"And the blasters won." Tracer commented, brushing more of the snow off of the wall. She stopped when she saw the oddest thing and commented, "Well we know that lightsaber Commander Morrison found was active." She pointed to a large scorch mark across the wall. It was made by a lightsaber.

"Everyone, convene on my location right away." Jack radioed to everyone. "This just keeps getting weird."

Picking up his location atop the mountain, everyone activated their jetpacks and took off. After finding him, they landed and were immediately in awe by what they saw. Built into the side of the mountaintop and complete with a set of damaged stairs reaching over a gorge was a large palace of ice. With his gun over his shoulder, Jack looked back to everyone and said, "I think this has been one iced up idea."

"Jack, please." Angela replied to his pun with a groan.

Ana scanned the building up and down. She was picking something up.

"I've got a heartbeat." she said. "No, two. Weak. We need to hurry."

With that, they all ran up the steps, not worried about them breaking under their feet. They had jetpacks after all. Reinhardt used his hammer to smash the door down and pulled his shield out in case of any enemy fire. Two weak heartbeats don't mean that there isn't any danger. Thankfully, there was no attack, not even the slightest sound past their own footsteps. Still on guard, they all scanned the palace interior, weapons out. Ana was still scanning the heartbeats and was picking them upstairs. She motioned them to move upstairs. They climbed up the stairs to the very top of the tower. Hoping to find someone, they were only greeted with an empty room with an open door leading out to a shattered balcony. There was a dusting of snow everywhere and large piles at every corner of the walls.

"There's no one here." Jack said looking around the room. He stepped over to the balcony and looked down at the gorge below.

Angela looked back at one of the piles of snow that reached up, the largest one. She couldn't help but notice something off about it. It looked like it was covering something. She activated the same heartbeat monitor Ana had and scanned the pile. Sure enough, she was picking up two faint and weak beats.

"Here!" she called out as she slid on her knees across the floor. She brushed the snow away and discovered a young man underneath the snow. He was pale and his hair was white. She touched his cheek and said, "Heavens he's colder than ice!"

Everyone continued to brush the snow off of him and tried to pull him out. They began to hold him gently when they discovered that he was holding someone. He was holding a young woman, her long blonde, almost white hair draped over her face. Angela and Ana slowly pulled them both from the snow and scanned them.

"Is it hypothermia?" Jack asked.

"No." Angela replied in a confused tone. "They're severely malnourished. No food in their system. They withstood the cold somehow."

"Then get to work."

"We need to get them back to the ship, right now."

Not a moment too soon, Jack radioed for a pick up ship. Within moments, another Nu-Shuttle landed in front of the palace and Angela and Ana carried the young man and woman on board and the ship took off. Jack, Reinhardt and Tracer went back to their ship and returned to the ship. Upon arrival, Ana and Angela were already wheeling the two away on gurneys to the medbay. Jack looked at the young man, the snow melted off of him, and looked at his attire. He looked back at the lightsaber he found on the planet. Looking back at the boy, he said to himself, "Looks like we found the Jedi."


Still hovering above the planet, the Venator circled about the upper ring of the planet's ozone. They had sent a team lead by Mei to investigate the strange anomaly on the planet surface while Angela and Ana observed the two they brought back. They were kept in bacta tanks to heal, but it was all too strange. Their body temperature was very low, but scans showed that that was normal for them. Their body temperature was at thirty and any attempts to bring it back up were futile. The bacta began to heal them of their undernourishment and they were to remain sedated.

Jack entered the medbay and asked, "How are they?"

Angela turned to him and said, "They'll be fine, but they were severely malnourished. They must have been up there without food for days, possibly weeks."

"Any idea on who they are?" Jack asked.

"You may be right and the boy may be a Jedi." Ana told him, picking the boy's robes out of the basket they left the patients' clothes in. "His clothes are that of a Jedi. Look."

She pointed out a slash across the sleeve. She pointed out the scorching across the fabric, possibly either from blaster fire or a lightsaber.

"But who is she?" Jack asked.

"No clue." Ana replied. "Her dress melted away when we removed it."

"It melted?"

"It had some fabric to it, but it was decorated with ice."

"Just who are these people?" Jack muttered to himself.

After reading the scans of the tanks, Angela asked, "Have there been any reports from the planet?"

"A few other villages and settlements like the one we found." Jack told her. "It looks primitive, no weapons or technology beyond swords, bow and arrow, crossbow, so on. It's like this planet doesn't know there's a whole galaxy out here."

"Now they do. The village was covered in blaster marks and what looks like a lightsaber scratch." Ana told him.

"Well, all the villages and kingdoms across the planet are all empty."

"So where did everyone go?" Angela asked. No one had an answer at all.

The heart monitor to the boy's tank started beeping loudly. His heart rate was rocketing. Angela was about to work the controls but everyone was distracted by the sound of crackling. Everyone looked at the boy's tank and saw the fluid begin freeze around him. The glass cracked before smashing about into pieces to the floor, leaving a brick of ice.

"We need help in here!" Jack shouted out the open door.

The ice began to crack. There was the sound of muffled screaming coming from the center of the ice. It finally shattered and the boy was levitating in the middle of the remains of the tank, screaming very loudly. Angela ran for her tranquilizer pistol, but the boy stopped screaming and threw his hand out. With his hand motion, the pistol flew from it's position. Jack and Ana pulled small pistols from their coats. The boy looked to them and saw their weapons. He landed on his feet in the middle of the tank and nearly slipped on the puddle of bacta fluid before running. He didn't get far, only hid behind one of the computers.

Jack and Ana slowly began to surround the computer when Angela ran in front of them, demanding, "Put those damn things away! He's scared!"

She turned back to the computer and slowly began to kneel next to where the boy was hiding. She could see him shivering and here him gasp. She softly said to him, "It's alright. You have nothing to be afraid of. We saved you."

The boy looked up at here, a mixture of fear and caution in his eyes. She looked back at him, trying to figure him out. He looked to be in his early twenties by his physique and the way his pale skin was. Aside from lack of food, he was well built and clearly was trained. She asked him, "Are you Jedi?"

"J-J-J-Jedi." he stammered, the first words that came out of his mouth. "I-I am."

"I'm Dr. Ziegler of Overwatch. Do you know Overwatch?"

He only nodded.

"What's your name?"

The boy sat silent for a moment before saying his name, "J-Jack...F-F-FFFro-ost."

She swiftly turned around to Morrison and muttered to him, "The missing Jedi. He disappeared weeks ago. His master disappeared a few days after he did."

"Master North?" Jack shouted from behind the computer. He jumped out and shouted, "Master North, did you find him?"

"I'm sorry, but we only found you and your friend." Angela said holding her hands up for him to remain calm. She looked back to the other two and whispered, "He's in shock."

"Master North!" Jack screamed as he held the sides of his head. He threw his hands down and looked around the room. His sights caught the girl in the tank. He ran to her screaming, "Elsa!"

He slapped his hands on the glass and looked up at her. Looking at her, he began to break down into sobbing fits. He fell to his knees as he pressed against the tank. Angela came over with a blanket and wrapped him up and held him. She shushed him and told him, "She's going to be alright."

As she held Jack, Morrison knelt down next to them and asked, "This is very important, kid. We need to know what happened down there."

"Jack, we can't press him." Angela warned, holding the Jedi closer. "He needs to rest."

They heard Jack mutter something in his sobs. He kept on repeating it, but he was unclear. They asked him what he was saying and he finally got it out clearer, "The Sith. They're back."