A/N: So just imagine that the Clone Wars characters aren't animated, or that the Marvel characters are, or that they all just look how they normally do, with the Clone Wars characters staying animated and the Marvel characters staying like they do in the movies. It's totally up to you, but in this universe, it's totally normal if some people are animated or not. Also, I have no clue how the multiverse works so sorry if I got this wrong.

"So, do you have a plan to get us out of this mess?" Ahsoka asked, ducking behind a large piece of metal, which was probably from one of the Republic gunships.

"I'm working on it, give me a moment!" Anakin said.

"Ugh! Do it faster!" Ahsoka complained.

"Shut up," Anakin grumbled. Ahsoka rolled her eyes and peered out through a gap in the metal. A large army of droids were bearing down on them, which Anakin had led them to when they were supposed to meet up with Rex on the other side of the battlefield.

"Okay, I've got it. See those boulders up there?" Anakin said, pointing to the top of a ridge just behind the droids where there were a lot of large boulders. "I want you to sneak around the droids and roll them onto the army. Then we'll be able to finish them off easily."

Ahsoka looked at the paths leading up to the top of the ridge. The first path, right through the droids, would be impossible, unless she used the trick she and Anakin had used on her first mission when they went through the droid army in a box, and Ahsoka didn't want to do that unless she had no other choice. The second path had no cover, and the droids would see her coming a mile away. The third path had plenty of trees, and the fourth was a cave that could lead to the top of the ridge or to anywhere else on the planet.

Ahsoka decided she would go for the third path. "Can you cause a distraction while I pass from here to that grove of trees?" Ahsoka asked. There was a large swath of plain grass, where the droids would probably notice her if they weren't focused on something else.

Anakin pulled a few detonators out from a pack they had brought. "Be quick," He warned.

"I'm always quick," Ahsoka said. Then she held up three fingers, then two, and when she got to one, Anakin stood up and threw a detonator. Ahsoka darted out from her hiding place and raced to the closest tree.

She placed her hands on her two lightsabers in case she had to black any blaster bolts. Luckily, though, she made it to the tree before any of the droids had spotted her. She paused for a second before hurrying to the thickest part of the trees and kept low as she rushed along the side of the battlefield.

The last five yards were in the open, but once the droids noticed Ahsoka, it was too late. She reached out through the force and rolled a boulder down the slope. It rolled straight through the middle of the droids, and Ahsoka sent another one crashing down on a tank. Anakin leaped out from behind the metal and raced through the rest of the droids, cutting them down. Ahsoka jumped down to join him, igniting her lightsabers and twirling them so she held them in her signature grip.

"Is that all of them?" Anakin asked as Ahsoka sliced the head off of one of the droids. She looked around. The clearing was empty aside from the destroyed battle droids and the two Jedi.

"We're done. Can we find Rex now?" Ahsoka asked, looking at their Jedi starfighters, which were remarkably both still in one piece.

"Race you there!" Anakin shouted, running for the starfighters only 15 yards away. Ahsoka rolled her eyes and ran a few paces to pick up momentum before leaping over Anakin's head and landing on the wing of her fighter.

"Hey! No fair!" Anakin called. "You can't use the force!"

"And you can't get a head start," Ahsoka replied evenly.

Ahsoka dropped into the cockpit of her fighter. She was about to tell her droid to start up the ship when she realized its head had been blown off. "Oh, that's great," she muttered.

She started up the ship herself and took off with Anakin just behind her. She could just make out the outline of the Republic cruiser in the clouds.

"There's the drop sight," Anakin said through his headset. Ahsoka looked down. Sure enough, there were the Republic gunships waiting, and some fighters circling the sky above, probably looking for them.

"Good! Now let's get down there before they decide we're dead and leave," Ahsoka said, lowering her ship to the ground.

"Rex would never do that!" Anakin defended his friend.

"I'm only kidding, of course I know they wouldn't leave!" Ahsoka rolled her eyes and prepped the landing gear on her ship. Once she felt the satisfying thud as her ship hit the ground, she pushed the window open and clambered out.

"Commander Tano!" Rex called, racing over to greet her. He called over his shoulder to the other clones, "Call off the other search parties."

"Sorry we took a while; Anakin led us to the wrong spot and we ran into some droids. They weren't too hard to take care of, and I saved the day again," Ahsoka bragged.

"That is not true!" Anakin objected as he hopped down beside her. "I came up with the plan!"

"Oh, please! All you did was notice some boulders while I rolled them down the hill," Ahsoka argued.

"Uh, I hate to break it up, but we need to get back to the cruiser," Rex said, pointing vaguely behind him to the gunships.

"Uh, right," Anakin said awkwardly.

Ahsoka smiled at Rex before following her master into the closest gunship. When she entered, the first thing she saw was Anakin using the handle bars to do pull-ups. She opened her mouth to make fun of him, then shrugged and grasped two of the handle bars for herself and copied her master.

Rex walked in and when he saw them, rolled his eyes and went to talk to the other clones about who got the highest battle scores.

Peter opened his eyes. He frowned as he looked around his surroundings, which was not his room, but his sixth sense told him not to be afraid. He was in a large hallway that looked strangely familiar. Then he realized he was dreaming of the jedi temple from the Star Wars prequels, and from the Clone Wars.

"Welcome." Peter turned around to see standing behind him.

"Why am I here?" Peter asked. Then he realized how stupid it was to ask that if he was dreaming; it was his imagination that took him here, nothing else.

"You have entered the multiverse. I don't know where you'll be when you wake up, but I will look for you," informed him.

"What?" was all Peter was able to say.

But the sorcerer was gone. Peter realized he was waking up, and hoped it had all been a dream. But when his vision cleared, he found himself standing next to a small village, with tall, colorful plants. Peter scanned his memory, and a name flashed in his mind. Felucia! He remembered it from when he played Star Wars Battlefront II with Ned.

Peter turned around, not knowing where to go. He decided to climb one of the tall plants to get a better view.

At first, Peter couldn't see anything but the same plants everywhere. Then he noticed a ship in the distance. It looked old, like no one had used it in a while. He shot out his web, which caught on a large plant similar to the one he was on.

Swinging from plant to plant, Peter was able to reach the ship in less than a minute. The ramp was down, and he began to wonder if someone was using it after all. But no noise came from the ship, and Peter finally decided to enter the ship.

He walked cautiously up the ramp and peered around. He saw a button on the wall and pushed it. He looked around. Nothing had happened. He pressed the button next to it, and the lights flickered on.

Peter walked to the front of the ship and sat down on the seat. He looked around at the controls. There were so many buttons and switches, and he felt hesitant to press them at first. Then he decided that he would have to start messing around with it if he wanted to leave the planet and try to find someone who could help him back to his own reality.

He hesitantly raised his hand and flicked a switch near the middle of the console. That made a hologram of a droid pop up in front of him.

"Hello?" the droid said in a robotic voice.

"Um, hi. Can you tell me how to get off this planet?" Peter asked awkwardly.

"Yes. flick the red switch to your right, then press the white button in front of the hologram," the droid instructed, then continued after Peter had done as he was told. "There's three buttons above your head, press those and flick the switch that's next to them." As Peter did this, he heard the sound of the ship powering up, and it rumbled beneath his feet.

"Now grab those handles; that's what you'll use to steer. The left one will move you from side to side and the right one will go up and down," the droid said, pointing to two levers. Peter placed his hands on them. "The one next to them will increase or decrease your speed."

"Should I use the right one to take off?" Peter guessed.

"Yes, but do it slowly," the droid warned.

Peter gripped the right handle even tighter and slowly moved it forward. The ship tilted up and sped away from the ground. Peter quickly switched his hand from the right lever to the one on the far left and decreased the speed.

"Okay… I think I'm getting the hang of this," Peter said as he passed through the clouds and into the upper atmosphere.

"Where would you like to travel to?" the droid asked. Peter hesitated. He had watched enough Star Wars movies to know which planets to avoid. No way I'm going to Dathomir, Peter thought.

"Coruscant," Peter said, not knowing where else he should go.

"Very well," the droid said. "You will need to press those two buttons and flick this switch," the droid told him. "That will make the preparations to hyperspace. Then pull that lever on the far right." The droid pointed to a lever in the corner.

Peter quickly pushed the buttons as the droid instructed, and watched in amazement as his ship shot into hyperspace.