Lost Jedi

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Fanfiction
Title: Lost Jedi
Author(s): Augusta Pembrooke
Date(s): 27 August 1999
Length: 105k
Genre(s): slash fanfiction
Fandom(s): Star Wars: The Phantom Menace/Velvet Goldmine
Relationship(s):
External Links: Lost Jedi (M_A)
Lost Jedi (Pumpkin's Slash Patch)

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Lost Jedi is a Qui-Gon/Curt Wild story by Augusta Pembrooke.

It's a Star Wars TPM/Velvet Goldmine same-actor crossover. Ewan McGregor plays both Curt Wild in Velvet Goldmine and Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.

Summary: Crossover: Star Wars:TPM/Velvet Goldmine. It probably helps to have seen Velvet Goldmine. This story takes place around 1975.

Recs and Reviews

[TPM/Velvet Goldmine Crossover] Jedi meets Rock Star. A heartbreakingly beautiful story ensues. (NC-17) [1]

Actually, because it's so sad. You just know that someone is going to get hurt, even with everyone involved only wanting to do what's best for the others, only want to help. Great characterisations too.[2]

Yes, here's another Master and Apprentice story, but it's hard to stay away from that archive. It's going to sound like I'm kissing ass, but I've found Master and Apprentice fic to be a cut above the rest. This is crossover as it was meant to be. I have rarely gotten to read crossover that was so interesting and so justified. Some Jedi apprentices have been cloned, including Obi-Wan, which gives you...*drumroll*...Curt Wild! Curt training to be a Jedi is the stuff satires are made of, but there's more to it than that. Augusta managed to capture the voice of Curt Wild in a way few have been able to. For every humorous moment ("Cool...I wonder where I could get a sword like that"), there's a heartbreaking one, including when Curt yells at Qui-Gon "Where were you when I was 13?" It's funny, it's sad and it's just damn good. My favorite scene is the one where Curt ventures to the dark side to exact revenge on his ex-lover, Brian Slade. It must have taken forever to write this, but lucky for us she did. -Jane [3]

References

  1. ^ TPod's Wings. Recommendations, via Wayback: 23 April 2001. (Accessed 22 December 2015)
  2. ^ seremela2 in crack_van. Star Wars/Velvet Goldmine (PG13), 16 November 2009. (Accessed 03 January 2016)
  3. ^ Micro reviews - our favorite recs