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Is the visual novel project still on or is it abandoned? Ty
clone wars: dating sim vn project is still going! :3
it's separated into seven arcs we're calling 'seasons', and we've got a playable version of the intro scenes. the first draft of season one is almost complete. the art is coming along nicely. it's charming, hand painted stuff over original cg frames, and a couple of full cg renders. we've got some sprites to work with too, with different expressions and sometimes outfits. there's about 7-8 people you can romance, and a few hook ups as well.
there's no 'gift' system either, players will really have to click with their fave in conversation (and choose to side with the right faction) to win hearts. there is a polyship option, and custom pronouns too. it's an audacious project, so we're taking our time and keeping things low stress for all our contributors.
we're still looking for more writers/editors, splash screen artists, and ESPECIALLY sprite artists, as well as a musical composer to make the sound track (otherwise we're going to have to hunt down some royalty free stuff) if anyone wants in, shoot me a dm. everyone else: sorry you'll have to wait for beta to play. đ¤Ł
I for one think the symbiotic relationship between Tumblr and AO3 is beautiful
Clone x OC Week - Day 1, Introduction || Rex x OC
SUMMARY: Undercover on the gleaming streets of Separatist planet Dio Ambra, Rex finds himself with the unusual problem of having a woman jump into his passenger seat and scream at him to drive like she owned the vehicle. Liya, gutter rat extraordinaire, pries her way through Rexâs standoffish behavior (and under his skin).
Word count: 3.5k
Warnings: cursing, canon typical violence, brief allusions to slavery
âDRIVE, FUCKING DRIVE!â
That was all Rex had processed as the woman waved her hand clutching a pair of strappy heels launched herself into their speeder. Her sparkly white dress shimmered in the sun. Rex could only blanch as she whipped her head over, glaring as if to say well, what are you waiting for? Were he a weaker man, he wouldâve flinched.
He opened his mouth to reply, not sure whether to be baffled, indignant, or both, but the blaring sirens cut him off. The tinny voices of droids buzzed.
âGo, weâve got to go,â she barked. Left with few other options, Rex revved up the landspeeder and swiftly peeled away from the sidewalk.
âLeft here,â she ordered.
He obeyed. Swerving past a flock of chittering birds, he caught a glimpse of flashing red and blue. Blaster bolts rang out. Behind them, police droids on speeders gave chase.
âTurn right!â She yelled, hair flying as she ducked. Reeling her arm back, she launched a gleaming heel which slammed square into a droidâs dome, knocking it off its speeder onto the street.
âWhere are we-Â kriff!â He swerved to avoid a crowd of pedestrians. More blaster shots zipped around his head. The woman hurled her other shoe with deadly accuracy.
âWhere are your blasters for shitâs sake?â
âOn my belt.â He yelled back, thrusters squealing as he tried avoiding flattening someoneâs grandmother. âWho are you?â
âWaves crash- ugh, into a cliff,â she screeched. She grabbed one of his pistols from his belt holster and began shooting.
âYouâre the informant?â He yelled incredulously. She fired, making some nearby civilians shriek and run towards the buildings to hide. He blared the speeder horn and wove around the others on the road. âKriff, donât just shoot wildly. The pedestrians-â
Three shots rang out, nailing two police droids straight in the head. Their metal bodies and speeders screeched into the road as they crashed.
âTell your general to get a new code phrase that isnât cringy as shit,â she spat back, still firing shots from behind the cover of the seat headrest. One more droid crackled and hit the cobbled road. Rex cussed as they neared the end of a road. âLeft!â
Metal screeched against a building wall. They hurtled down a small road between tall white buildings. Rex tried not to think about the unfortunate porg who couldnât get out of the way fast enough. They crashed through clotheslines and dumpsters until the road opened up.
âYou drove us to a karking cul-de-sac?â
âJust keep driving.â
âItâs on a cliff!â
âJUST. GO.â She snarled and grabbed the steering wheel. Shoving the blaster in his hands, she took over.
âCover me,â she barked. Gritting his teeth, Rex obeyed. Firing shots that went purposely wide to avoid hitting any of the cowering bystanders, he felt his body lurch. Tearing through someoneâs unlucky flowerbeds, she drove them straight towards the open air between two small houses. Metal shrieked and suddenly, he felt the weightlessness of being airborne before gravity reasserted itself with a scream. Huh, oh he was screaming. He was also falling, which seemed like an unfortunate commonality in his life as of late.
They landed with a harsh thud that reverberated into his teeth. He slammed his palms against the dash as they hit the ground and bounced harshly. His body jerked up before slamming down, tailbone against hard plastoid. His spine trembled. Rex looked down. Theyâd landed on what upon a bit of squinting turned out to be apartment complexes knitted so tightly together that the speeder had no issues running along them. Sirens blared above, bringing Rex back to his senses. He grabbed the steering wheel. The woman beside him collapsed into her seat.
âThat was close,â she remarked, awfully upbeat.
âItâs not over yet.â His reply was a touch sour. He couldnât deny the small well of annoyance when she just smiled sunnily. âThey can still catch us.â
âYeah, but they wonât follow us over. They can't legally go onto the rich people property that we just tore through, so theyâll have to go around. Droids.â She mused. âNo independent thought.â
Well, that he could agree with.
Liya pretended to shift her dress as she glanced over. Thereâs generally not much information on clone troopers outside the usual propaganda, much less anything that would indicate any sort of personality in the people that corporate oligarchs in the Senate are using as meat shields. The closest sheâs heard was rumors amid the slums of Dio Ambra following a flood of refugees coming from Christophsisâand even then, there wasn't much. Whispers of helmeted troopers moving so synchronously they seemed like shifting white sand dunes from afar. Regardless, it figured sheâd get stuck with who was probably the most poster-boy perfect soldier those elitist Kaminoans could come up with.
Shit, even his breathing looked metronomically timed.
Go figure.
Studying his side profile with an intensity that led her to think he was purposefully avoiding her gaze, Liya wondered what made this man tick. A clone soldier. There were conflicting stories on Dio Ambra from where and how they came about, but everyone agreed it wasâŚodd. A perfect army that appeared the moment war broke out. This man, who was conveniently trapped in a vehicle with her nosy ass, was ostensibly the first outside news source sheâs had since taking this mission on this insular âno war in Ba Sing Seâ hellhole planet. Liya embraced this revelation, since it meant she could bug him.
âSo,â she began coyly.
âSo?â His tone was unamused. She smiled to herself.
âSo,â her lips curled around the syllable and dragged it out playfully. âScared of heights?â
He choked, but tried to disguise it as a cough.
âWhat gave you the impression?â His attempt at stoicism was cute, but heâd already given himself away much earlier.
âThe screaming. Hope you arenât too hoarse from that. Iâd hate to tell Skywalker that I broke his favorite soldier.â She mused.
âGeneral Skywalker doesnât have⌠favorites.â
âOh? Then whyâd he send you on this trip, Sergeant?â Liya tossed her long hair back with a flippant smile.
âCaptain.â He corrected. She watched him reel in his irritation with a smirk. âItâs Captain Rex.â
âYour name?â
He nodded.
âYou chose that yourself?â She tried not to sound too derisive, she really did, but something in her tone made the man twitch. Maybe it was in the way she said âchoseâ or her intonation of âyourself.â Or maybe it was just the fact that she was nosing into his business when clearly he did not want conversation. Yes, she could indeed be self aware. Either way, she watched his hands tighten on the steering wheel. Oops, she needed to say something to lessen that. She wanted to get under his skinâplay the vapid little princessânot genuinely piss him off.
âRex,â she said, testing out the sounds. Liya continued blabbing. âIt has quite a nice ring to it. Rolls off the tongue nicely. Captain Rex.â
âIâm not too familiar with natties but Iâm pretty sure normally people introduce themselves after learning someoneâs name.â
Well. Judging by the steely undertone to his words, she hadnât been very successful in not offending him. She pulled on a winning smile that went largely ignored.
âYou may call me Liya. I chose it myself too,â she said, tossing her hair.
âWhatever you say.â
Liya laughed, tossing her head back and arching her spine. Throwing her hands in the air, she basked in the perfect weather. The heat of the sun was offset by the salty ocean breeze. It was perfect weather for her slinky white midi that probably cost more than her. She felt his gaze trail her pale neck and down her peeking dĂŠcolletage as the sun illuminated her perfect skin. Beneath sooty lashes, still giggling, she watched his ears redden.
Perfect soldier or no, he was still a man.
He cleared his throat.
âThat wasnât that funny.â His hands gripped the steering wheel as he kept his eyes fixed on the road.
She leaned forward onto the dashboard. Crossing her arms on the warm plastoid, she laid her head down and looked at Rex from under fluttering lashes. She watched his jaw tick. His hazel eyes stayed stuck on the road ahead.
Damn, sheâd have to try harder.
âAwfully nice weather,â she commented when the silence drew too long. Her new friend seemed intent on ignoring her existence, but she was well versed in the art of talking a lot about nothing. Really, sheâd make bank as a politician. âItâll be the only thing I miss about this planet.â
He said nothing.
âI mean, the architecture is beautiful.â She continued. âThey have some stunningly rich culture here. Nice pastries. Oh but, their tyrannical rulers are a bit of an issue. Money rules, right? And, terribly authoritarian over here. Couldnât even get a proper Holonet connection to the outside; I had to send an email by printing it out on flimsi and mailing it.â Liya threw her hands up and looked at him aghast. Partly because she enjoyed being dramatic, and partly to watch his lips tighten disapprovingly at her purported diva behavior.
âThat sounds awfully difficult.â
She snorted at his dry wit. He didnât even try to mask his disdain. âSarcasm? I expected better from you, captain.â
âYou donât know me.â
âYes, but thatâs what conversation is for,â she slouched, watching his jaw tighten. Pushing further, she added a snotty, âdo keep up.â
She could feel his temper slipping.
She clicked her tongue loudly. His jaw ticked.
âYou wonât even answer me?â Liya let out an exaggeratedly burdened sigh. âIâm hurt.â
âJust keep quiet until we get to the ship.â He snapped.
Bingo.
Liya huffed, injecting as much hurt into the puff of breath as she could. She crossed her arms and turned away to look at the passing landscape. Stretches of shitty quality apartments knitted together. They were riding right above the slums of Dio Ambra, where the unfortunate and impoverished lay out of sight and out of mind of their rich overlords. She waited a moment, and then another. And right as she thought sheâd actually pushed him too far, she heard a small sigh.
âWhat brought you here?â His tone was about as excited as someone walking towards a noose, but she could sense he was feeling apologetic. Ha, canât stand seeing a lady in distress, was it? What a noble soul. Content to let him suffer in his own guilt, she let silence reign for a moment.
âIt was supposed to be a quick job.â She began slowly, trying to sound reluctant. Liya kept her head tilted away, propped up on one hand and facing the scenery. âHired by some rich princess to play house for a little bit. Fill in as a bridesmaid, since she didnât have enough friends, while doubling as protection. But then the princess grew a bitâŚattached. Never had any real friends before so naturally my charm and wit were enrapturing,â Liya drawled playfully, deigning to look his way again and catching his exasperated eye-roll.
âShe wanted to keep me there because she said I was the only one she could trust and that I would never betray her and whatnot, someone probably shouldâve socialized her when she was younger. Beyond those bratty high-society debutantes.â She picked at her delicately manicured hands. âLet her see what us poors and impoverished live like.â Liya tacked on sarcastically, âgood character building experience, no?â
âAnyhow, threw a fit anytime I tried to leave. Kept hiring me for this and that. Even shut down the shuttle ports. Wouldâve escaped earlierâI canât stand people like herâbut olâ Obi called in a favor for me to stay and gather some intel on the low.â She finished dramatically, flippant butâŚpensive. âAnd thatâs me.â
âHuh.â
She resisted an eye-roll. Men.
âYouâre not a very good conversationalist, are you captain?â
âNo, maâam-â
âDonât call me that,â she cut him off sharply. He blinked, but she turned away trying to reign herself in. Oops, accidentally had a mood swing like a trebuchet at a glass castle! Sheâd apologize but, oh well she wasnât built like that.
âNo,â he said, quieter and then he gathered the courage to offer an olive branch. Grinning cheekily, âIâm not great with conversation, but I bet I have you beat?â
Liya almost fell out of her seat with the strength of her scoff. âBullshit. In what world-â
Rex huffed in amusement.
âIn this one, since I know how to introduce myself-â
âOh yes, âItâs Captain,ââ she mocked his low tone. âCaptain Rex.â
âLeast I didnât just jump into a strangerâs speeder.â
Liya snorted, letting loose a sharp grin.
âIt clearly wasnât like that, there were extenuating circumstances-â
âAnd that required screaming in my face?â
Rex almost felt like a cadet back in Basic, as her piercing eyes lasered into him like his old trainers. He kept his hands firmly on the steering wheel and refused to wipe his palms.
âThe planetary police force was tipped off and had been searching for me, as we just witnessed, so Iâm sure you can understand the hurry.â She sniffed, though he could tell she was fighting a smile.
âYou sure didnât look it.â The words escaped him before he thought any better.
Her head whipped towards him.
âWhat are you insinuating?â
âNothing.â He reeled in the instinctive sir. âYou just looked very relaxed.â
Her glare intensified. Admittedly, Rex had thought the woman quite pretty when he first saw her. Wandering down cobblestone streets barefoot in a fancy dress and looking lost as she swung her pair of heels in time with her leisurely stroll. Dark wavy hair reaching her back juxtaposing perfect porcelain skin. She looked like the floating ads on Coruscant, standing amidst villas and green grass with some shimmering slogan above her head. Something so foreign. Heâd felt oddly voyeuristic, noticing reddening shoulders as she lifted a pale arm to block the sun from her eyes.
Maybe her dark eyes met his.
Maybe he glanced away, rubbing the back of his neck.
Not that he would remember, since the moment she spotted himâpretending to be just another civilianâshe jumped into the speeder and began screaming at him to drive.
âRunning tends to attract more attention and suspicion. Better to look like an inconspicuous wandering tourist who got lost than someone running away from something.â
âAnd then you jumped into a speeder and began screaming to drive.â Rex didnât know what was driving him to speak this way. He tacked on, âinconspicuously.â
The resulting glare was withering. In his periphery, he watched her red lips pull into a wicked smile and tried not to think of his jumping heart rate. He was losing his mind probably. The heat was getting to him.
âMaybe I like the sun.â
His palms sweated.
âI like the feel of it.â
Left? Left turn here, right?
âItâs hot. I like it.â
For a moment, Rexâs mind goes off without him. Without his permission, a million scenarios run through his mind. This woman smiling at him. A white dress hugging her figure, so bright under the sunlight it hurt to look at her. And even if he did tear his eyes away, an imprint on his vision would stay. A salty ocean breeze. Perfect red lips. And he wondered, would they smear?
âRight,â he manages to remark, as casually as he could manage. His mind frantically searched for something to change the subject. âYou said you chose your name?â
They were nearing the ship. He could almost regret the end of this liminal moment. Driving on this vast, endless plane under a millennium blue sky. Bantering with this woman about introductions and weather, both incongruously easy to do yet feeling constantly on his toes with her moods.
âYes.â She replied after a moment. In his periphery, he watched her stretch in the sun and sigh shortly, like his very question irked her.
âNot going to deign this clone more of an answer?â
âNo,â Liya snapped. âYou donât know me.â
âIsnât that what conversationâs for?â Rex echoed her earlier words. A frigid silence greeted him. He felt the need to say something, to make up for it. He considered her for a moment.
âYou know, I almost named myself The Thunderer when I was four. Well, eight in nat-years.â
âNo.â
âYes,â he cackled. âI tried insisting on only answering to that, even stole the datapad my trainer had to splice into the attendance records and change my name. He made me do a month of being a training dummy for the older classes and scrubbing freshers for it.â
Rex watched her giggle.
âSuch a powerful name didnât stick?â She wiped her tears, still stifling her laughs. He felt oddly proud to be the cause of that.
âNope. None of my brothers would call me that. Flat out refused.â
Liya laughed, seeming softer under the setting sun. âThey really saved you, then.â She breathed out and whispered, âI named myself after I killed the man who enslaved me.â
Oh.
Rex pulled the speeder to a stop a distance away from the ship.
Heâd landed the ship in a patch of scattered overgrowth, just the right color that his ship blended in well enough against the grays and browns. Thorny vines dotted the ground precariously, crunching under his boots. Rex came around to open her door like a proper gentleman in those old timey holofilms as he thought about a proper answer for her. He was still contemplating how to tactfully answer when he looked down and realized.
âCarry me?â Liya grinned cattishly, kicking her bare feet. Right. Sheâd used her shoes as goddamn projectiles. Heaving an exaggerated sigh, Rex leaned forward and scooped her up, feigning a struggle to pick her up, which earned him a jab in the sternum. He lifted her easily. She tucked herself into him, looping an arm behind his neck, her breath ghosting along his neck.
The walk was both longer and shorter than he wished.
But before he set her down, Rex realized he hadnât ever replied.
âItâs a good name.â She looked up, a dark eyebrow cocked in amusement. He smirked. âLiya. Rolls off the tongue nicely.â
âHah.â Liya grinned up at him, eyes gleaming. Rex felt his heart stumble. âYours too, Thunderer.â
âThe Thunderer,â Rex corrected.
A/N: Now I think Rex is such a good dude and WOULD canonically try and keep up small talk with civs and generally be a decent guy, but I also do think heâd get annoyed at someone whoâs clearly never lived a rough life and is acting like a total prima donna like Liya was. Then she hits him with her "eat the rich-ness" and he thinks he's in love but he's is NOT comfortable in that fact. Sheâs like the bad boy rule breaker that a clone would absolutely love and live vicariously through. Like sheâs cursing out senators? Damn, that's a repressed desire of mine. I love you.Â
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