User:Jedimasteraust

Early Life
I was introduced to Star Wars by my father and I seemed to like it a lot more than he did. I love Star Wars and have followed the story thoroughly. I consider myself a "Jedi Knight".

I started off on Wookieepedia. My friend, who happens to be a bit wiser then me when it comes to Star Wars, introduced me to the site. I began to get bored, seeing as most of the website is known to me (well the main aspects anyway.) So I began searching the website for user's. I someehow found Darth Tom whom with which I began speaking to. After a while, we begame what I would call friends. He wanted to show me his story (I don't recall the name) but the administrators would not allow him to post it on his user page. Thereofore, the only way that I would be able to read it would be if he posted the story on the Star Wars Fanon. After that, not only did I love his story, but I loved the website. Now, here I am.

Stories I Have Written

 * Darth Thesis(this one was rushed and I do not like it much)
 * ACE Crusade(same as above, Darth Thesis)
 * Heinrich Hans/The Lone Sith(when it's done, it;s gonna be featured...)

Soon to Come

 * The Ace Organization
 * The Three Grandmasters of ACE
 * Austin DeJesus
 * Elijah Jones
 * Calvin Gayle
 * Darth Cathrejin
 * Darth Vale
 * Darth Cathrejin's Master (will come up with a name)
 * Darth Cathrejin's Sith Order
 * The Lone Jedi
 * The Lone Sith
 * The Attuned Apprentice (will come up with a name)
 * The Lightwhip Staff
 * The Samarai Saber
 * The Samarai Staff
 * Quinden Vokorr
 * Aayma Approxiss

Comment and tell me what you think
The space cruiser "Rave X22" was sitting aimlessly in the outer rim of space. The dark, pearly surface was scratched and ruined, yet it still flew well. It's shields were activated in case of attack, which was likely never to come. Inside stood a Jedi Master by the name of Quinden Vokorr. At his side, his apprentice, Aayma Approxiss, slept soundly on a small cot. They were waiting for the pilot to get the engines clean. Until then, they would have to wait.

The eyes of Master Vokorr were beginning to become heavy. He was very tired. He and his apprentice were both just on a peace mission on Cato Nemoidia. It was very boring. The senators were very deep voiced men who seemed to do nothing but talk. They resolved the matter in what seemed like hours and hours. The called for Dacen Mloter, their pilot and a Jedi Ace and Master, who was an expert on all cruisers. He would be done with the engines soon.

Quinden was keeping his mind open to the Force. Aayma was dreaming of the mission they were on just minutes before. Quinden would have to, yet again, lecture her on letting things go and forgetting moments that affected her in a wrong way.

Aayma was an excellent learner. She was very intelligent and usually always did as she was told. The other times, she was a real rebel. She loved adventure and was one to fight whenever neccesary. This had helped to save her Master's life more than once.

During the mission, she was desperate to get into a lightsaber fight and deflect a few blaster bolts. Her master pulled her to the side silently spoke with her. "In doing that, you will be giving in to your lust for battle. In battle, all of your emotions pour out and anger is the onee that is like a waterfall. You must be aware of how you handle a fight. Do not worry, back at the academy, we'll spar for a while. But for now, focus." he said "Yes Master." And that was it...

Suddenly, thee door to the left of Master Vokorr slid open with a hiss. Out came Dacen Mloter.

"Well, the engines are clean" he said as he cleaned his hands with a rag. "We should be ready to go now."

"Excellent." Quinden replied. "To the Academy then. ACE will want to know of our progress. Cato Nemoidia is allies with us once more. Plus, I have a date in the sparring room."

"Of course" Dacen said with a smirk. With that, he left the room to the right of Quinden. The engines began to rumble softly, then the hyperspace engine began to growl at us. Near the engines, the cooling tanks gave off a glopping noise as they oozed through the cylindrical tubes. They were finally going home.