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Star Wars One
Star Wars One
Star Wars One
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Star Wars One

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A Star Wars fan fiction. Clone trooper 483 once believed he was like every other clone in the galactic empire. One day he finds out that he's more different than he thinks.

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Release dateAug 24, 2011
Star Wars One
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Mortimer Jackson

Mortimer Jackson is a self-published author living in the underbellies of suburban California, where as a novelist he writes in the hopes of one day joining the ranks of the overrated.

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    Wow! One of the best Star Wars spin-offs ever! I wish it had a bit more of a story though and the ending wasn't the best but I did really like it!
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    Great story! Interesting InSite into the mind of a clone trooper

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Star Wars One - Mortimer Jackson

Star Wars: One

(Fan Fiction)

By Mortimer Jackson

Smashwords Edition

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Copyright 2011 The Morning Dread

Smashwords Edition

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Star Wars: One

Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to Star Wars, nor do I possess any creative licenses to the brand. This work should not be considered an infringement on the rights of the Star Wars license holders.

Author’s Note: Certain details in Star Wars cannon are altered here for narrative purposes.

Chapter One

Ever since his birth in the hot labs of the Kamino cloning facility, number 483 had always believed that he was exactly like the others. That every trooper was the same as the other in nearly every single way. At least, every way that mattered.

That was what the scientists had told them in their ten years of training. That was what their father had taught them. The man from whom they were born. And that was what his blood told them.

The clones carried the genes of the Mandalorians. And Mandalorians fought as one. Always. 483 knew that as well as the rest.

And yet there were days when he had his doubts. Days when he wondered if it was possible that he could somehow be different from the rest. Different from his brothers in arms. Different from his own flesh and blood.

Stop wasting time and shoot.

32 was number 483’s commander. The red

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