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The Kourt Crowe Fan Club

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Name: The Kourt Crowe Fan Club
Owner/Maintainer:
Dates: ? - 14 September 2003 (last update)
Type:
Fandom: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
URL: https://www.squidge.org/~foxsden/kcfc/kcindex.html
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The Kourt Crowe Fan Club (short KCFC) is a website dedicated the original male character Kourt Crowe - a 200-year-old shapeshifter assassin - first seen in HiperBunny's Bonds of Choice 4, "Allocating Resources."

Archived here are, or will be, such Kourt Crowe Snippets (and whatnot) as Bunny (and her muses) writes from time to time. BoC canon but not part of the BoC storyline. Enjoy.

The site is part of Fox's Den and hosted by Squidge.org. It was linked at Jedi Discipline as a fanfiction site.[1]

Contents

Fox s Den Home of the KCFC.png

"That Scene" from BoC: Satori, Vin-Dit, Tsunami

Kourt Crowe Snippet #1

Through Darkness, Light

Kourt Crowe Snippet #2

Saga of the Spare Prince #1: Appetency

Flavor of the Month

Vanilla
Strawberry
Green Chartreuse
Another Flavor of the Month
Rain
Calamari
Chocolate
Lipstick
Hentai
Crab
Pink
Blue
Salsa
Iron

Applied Fluid Dynamics: Surface Tension

Dinner

Kourt Crowe Snippet #3

With the Smooth

Portrait Gallery

Screencaps:

More #1
More #2
More #3
More #4

Expedience

References

  1. ^ Jedi Discipline Fan Fiction Links, via Wayback: 11 July 2005. (Accessed 18 January 2016)