Jedi at the Gate

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Fanfiction
Title: Jedi at the Gate
Author(s): Chat Noir
Date(s): 19 August 1999
Length: 12k
Genre(s): slash fanfiction
Fandom(s): Star Wars TPM
Relationship(s): Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan
External Links: Jedi at the Gate (Master & Apprentice)

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Jedi at the Gate is a Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan story by Chat Noir.

Summary: A more in-depth view of the scene at the laser fence during Phantom Menace.

Recs and Reviews

Set during that all-too-familiar scene where Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are battling Darth Maul, this particular delightful classic humorous story is primarily concerned with what each party is thinking as they wait for the laser barriers to fall. I defy anyone to read this story without at least a smile. [...] This is one truly, inspirationally crazy story.[1]

"A more in-depth view of the scene at the laser fence during Phantom Menace." *g* A Q/O humor piece that definitely deserves future re-reads every time you watch That Scene in the movie.[2]

Here's a trio of very silly stories out of PM -- a fandom that I agree is ripe with parodiable passages and plots: the charmingly petulant Obi-wan stars in No, Master, by Mona R, the charmingly apprehensive Qui-gon stars in The Mood Swing by DBKate, and all three hunky PM guys star in older, but still funny Jedi At the Gate. Not all of the humor in this fandom is found in the Sith Academy...[3]

A scene that usually inspires tears, but in this case they are tears of *hysterical* laughter. Read it and weep and be sure not to be drinking anything while you do![4]

References

  1. ^ ausmac in tpm_flashback. Jedi at the Gate by Chat Noir, 22 June 2004. (Accessed 19 April 2015)
  2. ^ Rushlight's Recs: TPM. (Accessed 23 April 2015)
  3. ^ Sandy Herrold. All Jewels Have Flaws: Older recs: 2000. (Accessed 23 April 2015)
  4. ^ Kass & Kate. The Phantom Menace Lair of Kass and Kate: The Recommendations Page Updated March 25, 2000. (Accessed 29 December 2015)