Star Wars: Sons of Kobal [Name is a work in progress: Captooine is a backwater world, barely on the map and so far off the main hyperlanes its lucky to get a dozen traders in a year. So what happens when its skies are filled with strangers from a far off and burning land, what happens when the Children of Kobal come for refuge and are shocked by what they find.

A BSG-Star Wars crossover with New Caprica replaced by a backwater star wars world in the Western Reaches. BSG humans are from a colony expedition tens of thousands of years BBY or even taken by the Rakkata (I prefer the former as it avoids the standard 'The Gods are aliens' seen in most BSG crossovers due to Stargate).

The star wars is mostly isolated from the galaxy, having been an outpost during the High Republic for exploration before being abandoned when the money and will dried up for that region. It has a modest population larger than the colonial population by a large margin (im thinking 2 to 8 times so 100 to 400 thousand people) and has minimal manufacturing ability of its own, able to repair, maintain and even create some simpler replacement parts for advanced tech, but only able to produce some similar things like slugthrowers and chemical engines (which are used in star wars if only rarely) on their own. Most of there tech is gained through trade with the outside galaxy, with the main trade items being minerals, foodstuffs, and some medicinal plants. Communication with the outside galaxy is sparse, with most knowledge gained through traders and no connection to the holonet.

I think the dates should be either before Ep I at around 35 or 40 BBY, or between I and II.

The planet is lightly defended by a squadron or two of fighters alongside a militia and armed police force. The planet has a unified, if somewhat weak, government.

The planet is majority human, but with decently large minorities of Twi'leks, Zabraks, Ithorians, and Deveronians.

To Victory After Defeat: The droid deactivation was a death blow to the CIS, but some fought on. This is the tale of the Indefatigable, a single Recusant and its small crew who fought far beyond their time. [Summer and name are both tentative.]

It's stated in the lore that the CIS used Recusant light destroyers as merchant raiders during the war, so what if one of them lived on after the CIS was defeated and continued to fight the empire. It is crewed with a small number of organics who are the main characters alongside a droid contingent. I'm thinking of the first part dealing with the months and years right after the war, when the empire is still forming and other remnants of the CIS still fight. After that there is a time skip to around the time of Star Wars Rebels (either as part of the same story or as a sequel), with the Indefatigable basically becoming a famous ghost ship, a raider who pops out of nowhere to strike down Imperials, with a focus on a group of rebels (perhaps even the Specters and Phoenix Squadron) trying to find it as the main POV. This could cause some interesting conflict as the crew of the Indefatigable aren't like the Rebel Alliance, they are Separatists, with their goal not being the restoration of the Republic like is in the Alliance's full name.

There is also the potential for the Indefatigable to build up a small fleet around itself, made from other CIS remnants, early rebels, and comendered Imperial vessels.

Crumbling Stone: The Emperor is dead, his Empire fractures and shatters like a pane of glass. The question is not if the Empire will hold together, but who will get the largest share.

A story about a cannon Imperial warlord after the Endor. Not all of the Empire's remnants fell at Jakku, nor did all fall under the banner of the Shadow Council or flee into the Unknown Regions. Some just carved out their own empires from the ruins of the galaxy.

The story should be only Sector level, a couple of worlds being fought over in the Outer or Mid Rim.

Mass Effect: Clone Wars: The Citadel Council is a minor regional power discovered in 48 BBY that exists in the Prothea [name tentative] sector of the Outer Rim. Council Space is home to large amounts of gravitium, a valuable material in the construction of starships and repulsors. This material has made Council Space a vital area for war efforts of both sides, and a battleground in the Clone Wars.

The Mass Effect galaxy is squished to be the size of a Sector or two and placed in the Outer Rim. The area was isolated until a group of Republic explorers discovered it in 48 BBY or 2157 in ME. It is now 22 BBY/2183 and the Clone Wars are beginning. Eezo is used by the star wars galaxy under the name gravitium for repulsors and some other tech mostly related to ships, and ME Space is filled with an abnormal amount of it. This of course makes it a very important area for both sides of the war and they both attempt to secure a supply of the valuable resource, both through diplomacy and through violence.

The ME civilizations are minor compared to the overall star wars civilizations both scale wize and tech wize. They are millenia behind in most fields of technology and are still trying to improve their tech to reach the galaxy at large's level, though some groups are refusing to do so. Overall, ME Space is equal to the average inner rim sector in terms of population and industry, better than most of the space surrounding it, but unimportant overall (only a few hundred billion at most in a galaxy where city planets with a trillion people exist). Of course, much of the ME population and leaders don't see it that way.

The protheans were the ones who built the Relays 50 thousand years ago, before being wiped out during a massive droid rebellion. The Relays themselves are hyperspace gates like the ones used by the Old Republic long before the time of the Clone Wars, interesting artifacts but wholly obsolete and useless to anyone with a proper hyperdrive.

The 17th Judicial Squadron: When the 17th Judicial Squadron deployed, its crews expected a boring few months in the New Territories, not to be fighting for their lives far behind enemy lives in the largest war seen in a thousand years.

A small force of Republic Judicial warships were deployed before the Separatist Crisis, 2 years before the Clone Wars. The area they were deployed to is the Dynali sector, with the squadron being stationed at Ord Thoden. Ord Thoden remained loyalist during the Separatist Crisis, but was surrounded by CIS worlds, with almost the entire sector joining the Separatists. They stay throughout the Separatist Crisis until the beginning of the war. Once it started, the squadron attempts to defend the world, but eventually fail and have to leave. Once that happens, the squadron attempts to reach Republic Space, using Republic enclaves in CIS Space, those not already conquered, as stopping points to resupply, repair, and occasionally get new ships.

Dumbledore's Next Great Adventure, For The Greater Good: Dumbledore died that day on the astronomy tower, but beyond death is his next great adventure. Join him as he fights for the Greater Good in a universe that seems to see it as anathana, except for his new friends.

Dumbledore dies, but comes back in the 40th millennium within the Damocles Gulf. He joins the Tau and brings glorious chaos and insanity a wizard can do.