Lj-writes-verse Episode IX character designs!

From left to right:

Poe has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel for discovering the Galactic Union’s plot, after bringing it to Coruscant and clearing Leia’s name. He and BB-8 are given the lead of Black Squadron, an espionage group specializing in flying.

The Knights of Ren welcomed their new leader. This design is less obviously evil, since Kylo still sees himself as the savior of the galaxy.

Finn has been reunited with his family, who have given him Mandalorian light armor and one of Teros’s pairs of powered gloves. Finn and Rey together help unite the Mandalorians and New Republic. Before Finn goes off to face Kylo Ren in the final battle, Luke gives him his lightsaber, saying it’s time someone used it again.

Rey wears purple to honor her mother’s sacrifice, as well as a new jumpsuit from the Jedi Temple on Bespin. She built the lightsaber staff while meditating and mourning for her family. She learned that peace doesn’t come from suppressing emotions, but accepting them. (Moth)

An AU

Rey Dameron anxiously awaits her brother’s return. When he is nowhere to be found, she flies to Jakku after him. She doesn’t find Poe, but she finds his droid, chasing a man wearing his jacket. The man, who calls himself Finn, explains that he rescued Poe from the First Order only for Poe to die in a crash. Rey is furious but has no time to mourn because her ship is destroyed, forcing her to run with Finn and BB-8 in a junk ship that she recognizes as the one General Leia always told her about: the Millennium Falcon. After escaping Jakku, Rey apologizes for being angry with Finn, since it wasn’t his fault Poe died. Who should they run into next but Han Solo, the owner of the Millennium Falcon! Han recognizes the name Dameron and agrees to help them. But first they have to deal with two gangs Han owes money to. Rey, being more experienced in dogfighting than using a blaster, needs a little help from Finn, but both of them are able to fend off the gangs, thanks to an ingenious plan by Rey to release the rathtars (pretending that that was the plan all along and not something far less reckless.) Chewie is wounded, but Rey has had experience as a pilot since her brother taught her to fly. When they get to Takodana, Finn tries to leave. Rey begs him to stay, if only for the sake of Poe’s memory, but Finn says he’s done all he can and nothing he can do will bring Poe back. Rey and Han have everything covered, they don’t need him. Rey, crushed, watches him leave, then follows voices into the basement, discovering a box with what she recognizes as a lightsaber– but whose? When she touches it, she has a vision and sees a man wielding it. The dark figure he’s battling, the droid he lays his hand on– his robotic hand– make her realize this lightsaber is Luke’s. Realizing she’s tapped into the Force, she realizes just how desperately the Resistance needs the map. She runs off in search of Finn to tell him what she’s discovered, but is captured by Kylo Ren, who takes the lightsaber. Finn hears screaming and sees a vision in the sky of a red flame quenching stars and planets. Finn duels a trooper with a riot control baton using a pole he finds and manages to knock the trooper into a wall, not realizing he used the Force to do so. He sees Kylo Ren’s ship and immediately assumes (senses) Rey’s on it. He goes to D’Qar with the Resistance and finds out Poe is alive! He tells him Poe what happened. The Resistance plans a mission to rescue Rey and destroy Starkiller Base, using Finn’s intel. Meanwhile, Rey escapes. She runs into Finn and Han and goes with them to set charges to weaken the reactor. They witness Kylo Ren murder Han Solo and chase him into the forest to confront him. Rey Force-pulls Luke’s saber from Kylo Ren and duels him, but the saber is knocked from her hand. While Rey defends herself with the Force, Finn picks up the saber and uses it to distract Kylo Ren. Kylo Ren Force-throws Rey into a tree and duels Finn, wounding him. Rey comes to Finn’s rescue and picks up the saber, dueling Kylo Ren and wounding him. She goes to Finn’s lifeless body and Chewie picks them up in the Falcon. The medics tend to Finn while Poe promises his sister he’ll look after him. Rey Dameron flies off in the Falcon to find Luke Skywalker in hopes that he will help her understand her abilities more fully and restore hope to the fight.

PS– this AU means Poe would be Finn’s brother in law when Finn and Rey end up together, which Finn would be ecstatic about.


L.J.: Also anon submitter has said Rey would be a Latina in this AU. I nominate María Mercedes Coroy (link).

By popular request…

finn: [oh shoot here comes rey be cool be cool]
rey: so, finn…
finn: what’s up?
finn: [nailed it]
rey: i was wondering…
finn: [what does that face mean? why is she flushing it’s like 60 degrees on this ship she lives in the desert]
rey: um…
finn: [i love her voice, I could listen to her talk all day]
rey: i was wondering… ah…
finn: yes rey
finn: [i’ve never seen her so red. oh no is she mad at me??? shoot i can’t read facial expressions all my peers wore helmets help]
rey: i…
finn: [oh shoot did she forget what she was going to say? maybe she won’t be mad at me she can’t remember what she’s mad about. what is she doing with her lip? wait maybe she’s not mad at me. she seems very anxious, is she upset? does she need a hug? she’s giving off signals i think she’s going to hug me right now. ok finn spread your arms out just a bit so she can slip into them. here it comes]
rey: i was wondering… about your friend poe.
finn: [ohhhh that’s what she was wondering about. wait does she still need a hug? no snap out of it finn just because rey looks at you like that doesn’t mean she wants to fall into your arms and never leave, you’re projecting, that’s what YOU want. focus.]
finn: what about him
finn: [does she want to know what planet he’s from? what conditioner he uses? if he’s gay? shoot crap I don’t know any of that stuff]
rey: yeah, um… could you like, maybe…
finn: [come on rey say it i would literally do anything for you TELL ME HOW TO SHOW MY LOVE TO YOU WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO]
rey: could you set me up with him?
finn: […]
finn: [what did she just say]
finn: [does she have a crush on poe]
finn: [i knew she was looking at him dang it why is my best friend so sexy]
finn: [calm down finn. this is good. you’re happy for them. your two best friends are getting together. that’s amazing.]
finn: sure i can set you up
finn: [you’re happy for poe. you’re happy for poe. you’re happy for]
*later*
finn: so poe my friend rey was asking about you
poe: that girl i met like twice? the one you talk about all the time?
finn: yeah um so apparently she wants to go out with you
poe: she does? um ok i guess that makes sense, she knows i’m like 32 though right
finn: and gay right
poe: what
finn: nothing
finn:
finn: anyway she’s over there
poe: um ok i’ll go talk to her you sure about this
finn: haha yeah of course haha
poe: dude you laugh weird

The Finn Immunity

If Finn is immune to impacts of the Force, which there is good evidence towards , it begs the question, “How is Finn immune?” Obviously JJ will or won’t do whatever he wants with regards to his movie, but there is some precedence in the Legends continuity for a Force immunity.

Yuuzhan Vong

The most famous case of Force Resistance in Star Wars is the famous extragalactic species from The New Jedi Order, the Yuuzhan Vong. These newcomers to the GFFA are completely outside the Force, and can’t be sensed by Force users, or even intentionally targeted. Now, obviously, Finn is human, but the First Order traveled to the Unknown Regions in its infancy. Perhaps they experimented with Yuuzhan Vong biotechnology, and genetically modified Finn at birth, as a test run for an anti-Jedi supersoldier.

Ysalamir

These cuties are called ysalamir, and they project a Force nullifying field to avoid force-sensitive predators. Finn isn’t a little lizard, but he could possibly have a random mutation that results in Force resistance, much like the evolutionary ancestors of these punks.

Force Void

A handful of individuals, whether by birth or experimentation, could let the Force flow by them rather than through them. Though Finn would be the first heroic character to have this ability, it would make sense with extreme conditioning, as well as the sense of an awakening. Finn would be awakening a new class of Force user, one able to enter and exit the universe’s connectivity.

Imperial Sith Acolyte

Employed by Darth Vader to fight his former apprentice Starkiller, these Force-users also displayed an immunity to force-based attacks. Though the reason they possessed this ability was never established, I theorize it was either through training or technology.

Force Nexus

My personal preferred theory would be that Finn’s parents lived near a Force Nexus, which is a location where the Force is incredibly strong as well as behaves weirdly. The Cave on Dagobah, Ahch-To, and potentially Mortis, for example. This would provide a way for Finn to find more about his family, as well as about his unique abilities. (Moth)

One of the reasons the idea of “TLJ is good because it was subversive” bothers me is because the prequels were more subversive and that doesn’t give them a free pass for their racism and moments of bad writing in media discussion.

Japanese stereotypes used in Neimodians, cultural dressing slapped across Naboo, and Watto all deserve to be criticized, and they are. But a lot of “liberal” fans of TLJ will explain away any claims of racism as reaching and any claims of bad writing as whiny fanboys. Yet for every point of subversion that TLJ tries, the prequels do it better.

TLJ: Luke throws away the lightsaber when we expect him to do something proactive.
Prequels: Supposedly peaceful Jedi are violent in the first scene.

TLJ: OT Sad Yoda became carefree after death.
Prequels: OT Pacifist Yoda wasn’t always a pacifist. (I’ve seen so many people complain that Yoda is a different character in AoTC, ignoring that he becomes the hideaway after RoTS.)

TLJ: Rey’s parents are nobodies.
Prequels: The origins of fan favorite Obi-Wan Kenobi don’t bother with his parentage, as it’s unimportant.

TLJ: Luke was willing to kill his nephew to prevent a massacre.
Prequels: The Republic, expected to be good compared to the Empire, was willing to utilize a slave army to win a war.

TLJ: You can’t trust criminals and terrorists after all, but military secrets are good.
Prequels: The Jedi weren’t guardians of peace, but mongers of war.

Subversion doesn’t equal quality, and weak subversions aren’t even worth getting excited about. (Moth)

The Second Battle of Tatooine

Top: Space Battle between New Republic Forces and Galactic Union Dreadnoughts. On the New Republic’s side are Home One (Ackbar’s cruiser from Return of the Jedi), Lady Luck (Lando’s ship from Legends) and Tantive’s Redemption (a new creation for Leia).

Middle: Ground Battle between the Tatooine Alliance and Galactic Union Crusaders. The location is based off from a rock formation in Tozeur, Tunisia. There’s a sandcrawler prepared to ambush and Caro leading the charge.

Bottom: Finn vs Kylo Ren.