JA Fic Challenge #9: Submissions Round-Up!
I was really pleased with how the first fic challenge after the break went! It was our first ever crossover challenge, and the response it received fills me with enthusiasm over the prospect of similar ventures into other territories in the future. With that said, I present the entries! Do support the challenge by checking out the stories and indicating your support by leaving kudos and comments.
Star Wars: The RegenX Acquisition by @aeolians
When Titus Abrasax's clipper is invaded, he decides that as long as he's stuck in the security of his rooms he might as well send for some pleasure splices.
The only problem is that a masked man in black with tremendous power gets to Titus first, determined to get a key item for the First Order that he knows is in Titus Abrasax's possession. Too bad, then, that Titus had already worked himself up in preparation for the pleasure splices . . .
Blue Sands by StrongerThanAnySword
In an effort to see for herself what is left of the people Jupiter's inheritance let to her, she and Caine Wise have traveled to the planet of Kel'epp, where they meet two people where no people should be...
Across the Stars by micte
All the moments that shaped their lives and the future of the galaxy.
Risky Business by moi
Titus Abrasax is bored, and when Titus Abrasax is bored, he seeks diversions. On this particular occasion, his diversion of choice happens to be located in a galaxy far, far away.
The Skyjacker's Guide to the Galaxies (Excerpts Therefrom) by VR_Trakowski
Pretty much what it says on the tin.
The Forgotten by maq_moon
I received an FTL yesterday from someone I'd never heard of. It offered condolences for my loss. No one had said the name of the deceased, and I dearly wished they had, for I had forgotten his name. I did, however, remember the story that took away his name and the woman who told it.
Seraphi tells her children the tale of some old friends with unexpected repercussions.
BONUS! @kayteaem-fic put together a rather marvellous assortment of Star Wars/Jupiter Ascending headcanons, which you should totally check out because they’re awesome.
That’s it for challenge nine! As I said, do show your support for our wonderful authors by checking their stories out and showing your appreciation. I’m always amazed by the diversity of the stories we get - Jupiter Ascending is lucky to have so many talented people who feel inspired by it.
Do keep your eyes out for challenge ten later today - it’s going to be a special one marking the one-year anniversary of Jupiter Ascending’s release!








