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* {{Determinator}}: It is noted multiple times that Callista is one of these.
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* DemonicPossession: Abeloth took over her body and consumed Callista's spirit.
* {{Determinator}}: It is noted multiple times that Callista is one of these. Even after Abeloth consumes her she retains some level of self.
* DyingAsYourself: Luke is able to free her spirit from Abeloth, enabling her to join with the Force
* {{Determinator}}: It is noted multiple times that Callista is one of these. Even after Abeloth consumes her she retains some level of self.
* DyingAsYourself: Luke is able to free her spirit from Abeloth, enabling her to join with the Force
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* PutOnABus: Vanishes after Nam Chorios to find her own path. Returns in ''Literature/FateOfTheJedi'' as Abeloth's vessel.
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* SesquipedalianSmith: Empatojayos ''Brand''.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Rayf and Jem are siblings and fight together.
* LaserBlade: Rayf wielded an emerald lightsaber.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Jem is fatally injured by Tedryn-Sha of the Dark Side Elite, while Rayf was killed by Palpatine's Sith Lightning.]]
* LaserBlade: Rayf wielded an emerald lightsaber.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Jem is fatally injured by Tedryn-Sha of the Dark Side Elite, while Rayf was killed by Palpatine's Sith Lightning.]]
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* EvilOldFolks: He's an elderly Moff and not a good guy.
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* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:Kaine is never actually loyal to Palpatine's Humanocentric policies. Despite claiming to continue such policies in his new regional fiefdom, he is content with using vast numbers of non-Humans in the Pentastar Patrol, the Alignment's military]].
* PragmaticVillainy: [[spoiler:Kaine is never actually loyal to Palpatine's Humanocentric policies. Despite claiming to continue such policies in his new regional fiefdom, he is content with using vast numbers of non-Humans in the Pentastar Patrol, the Alignment's military]].
!!Burr Nolyds
!!Mahd Windcaller
!!Xandel Carivus
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%%!!Dani
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!!!'''Species:''' Zeltron
A female Zeltron, Dani was an exceptional thief and a member of the Rik Duel gang. After several run ins with the Rebel Alliance, Dani joined them after the battle of Endor and had a noticable crush on Luke Skywalker.
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* BreakoutCharacter: Of the characters introduced during the comics, she's easily the most prominent with a major character arc, effectively became a SixthRanger to the heroes and appearing in more issues than any other Marvel created character (17 plus various mentions elsewhere).
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: As a prototypical Zeltron, she has bright dark pink skin and purple hair, and very much attractive.
* NoFullNameGiven: If she has a last name, it's never revealed.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: The only soldier whom Thrawn is shown invoking YouHaveFailedMe on turns out to be something of a JerkAss who keeps invoking NeverMyFault. Had he been more honest and respectful, he likely would've kept his head (let alone his job).
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Famously deconstructed, with Thrawn showing exactly why he does and doesn't invoke it: he has a tractor beam operator killed in the first book for letting Luke escape, but only because that man not only failed to display any initiative but tried to pass the blame off on his immediate superior, displaying both a lack of imagination and an unwillingness to take responsibility. In the third book a different tractor beam operator tries a different stratagem to catch Luke, one not in the manual. It fails and Luke escapes again - but Thrawn promotes the guy regardless for trying to think outside the box.
** There's also an argument that Thrawn's biggest failings are because of him ''not'' going for this trope when he should.
*** In "Outbound Flight" he pulls back his attack at the last second because Outbound flight is crippled and he wants to give them a chance to simply flee. Instead, a now-Dark Sider Jorus C'Baoth almost kills him, forcing Doriana to use radiation bombs to save Thrawn's life - killing everyone aboard and causing a far greater death toll than if Thrawn had simply hit C'Baoth's command centre again.
*** In the Thrawn Trilogy he doesn't invoke this trope on Joruus C'Baoth despite his clear madness and TheStarscream tendencies, Mara Jade despite trying to kill him after his betrayal, or Niles Ferrier despite his general incompetence. If he'd had each of them killed after they began to show traits damaging to him, Thrawn's position in the latter book would have been infinitely more secure, with no Smuggler's Alliance against him, no exposure of Mt. Tantiss and its cloning facilities and no C'Baoth almost taking advantage to create an army loyal only to him.
** There's also an argument that Thrawn's biggest failings are because of him ''not'' going for this trope when he should.
*** In "Outbound Flight" he pulls back his attack at the last second because Outbound flight is crippled and he wants to give them a chance to simply flee. Instead, a now-Dark Sider Jorus C'Baoth almost kills him, forcing Doriana to use radiation bombs to save Thrawn's life - killing everyone aboard and causing a far greater death toll than if Thrawn had simply hit C'Baoth's command centre again.
*** In the Thrawn Trilogy he doesn't invoke this trope on Joruus C'Baoth despite his clear madness and TheStarscream tendencies, Mara Jade despite trying to kill him after his betrayal, or Niles Ferrier despite his general incompetence. If he'd had each of them killed after they began to show traits damaging to him, Thrawn's position in the latter book would have been infinitely more secure, with no Smuggler's Alliance against him, no exposure of Mt. Tantiss and its cloning facilities and no C'Baoth almost taking advantage to create an army loyal only to him.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Famously deconstructed, deconstructed in ''Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy'', with Thrawn showing exactly why he does and doesn't invoke it: he has a tractor beam operator killed in the first book for letting Luke escape, but only because that man not only failed to display any initiative but tried to pass the blame off on his immediate superior, displaying both a lack of imagination and an unwillingness to take responsibility. In the third book a different tractor beam operator tries a different stratagem to catch Luke, one not in the manual. It fails and Luke escapes again - again, but [[CareerBuildingBlunder Thrawn promotes the guy regardless for trying to think outside the box.
** There's also an argument that Thrawn's biggest failings are because ofhis creativity even though it didn't work]], and reassigns him ''not'' going for this trope when he should.
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*** In the Thrawn Trilogy he doesn't invoke this trope on Joruus C'Baoth despite his clear madness and TheStarscream tendencies, Mara Jade despite trying to kill him after his betrayal, or Niles Ferrier despite his general incompetence. If he'd had each of them killed after they began to show traits damaging to him, Thrawn's position in the latter book would have been infinitely more secure,come up with no Smuggler's Alliance against him, no exposure of Mt. Tantiss and its cloning facilities and no C'Baoth almost taking advantage to create an army loyal only to him.a proper countermeasure.
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*** In "Outbound Flight" he pulls back his attack at the last second because Outbound flight is crippled and he wants
*** In the Thrawn Trilogy he doesn't invoke this trope on Joruus C'Baoth despite his clear madness and TheStarscream tendencies, Mara Jade despite trying to kill him after his betrayal, or Niles Ferrier despite his general incompetence. If he'd had each of them killed after they began to show traits damaging to him, Thrawn's position in the latter book would have been infinitely more secure,
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kothlis
* NavelDeepNeckline: Her green bodysuit is wide open to show her cleavage.
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* BeardOfEvil: He has a full beard and is a complete bastard.
The leader of the Aquaris Freeholders, one of the largest gang of pirates, mercenaries and smugglers in the galaxy during the era of the Galactic Civil War. She had previous run-ins with Han Solo.
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* LovableRogue: Ruthless pirate woman and smuggler, yet her loyalty to the rebels is very genuine.
* PragmaticVillainy: One of the reasons she decided to throw in her lot with the Rebel Alliance is that she was tired of the excessive scrutiny of the Empire.
* SpacePirate: She leads one known as the Freeholders.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: She dresses pretty provocatively, with a tube-top and some pants open to the sides.
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* LovableRogue: Ruthless pirate woman and smuggler, yet her loyalty to the rebels is very genuine.
* PragmaticVillainy: One of the reasons she decided to throw in her lot with the Rebel Alliance is that she was tired of the excessive scrutiny of the Empire.
* SpacePirate: She leads one known as the Freeholders.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: She dresses pretty provocatively, with a tube-top and some pants open to the sides.
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!!!'''Species:''' Epicanthix
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Panatha
A pair of twin mercenaries who worked for underworld types like Prince Xizor.
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* InSeriesNickname: She's nicknamed Oakie.
* MadeASlave: She was sold into slavery by the Klatooinian Trade Guild before escaping with fellow slave Tru'eb Cholakk.
* SignatureHeadgear: She's almost always seen with a headband on her forehead.
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!!!'''Species:''' Epicanthix
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Panatha
A pair of twin mercenaries who worked for underworld types like Prince Xizor.
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* MadeASlave: She was sold into slavery by the Klatooinian Trade Guild before escaping with fellow slave Tru'eb Cholakk.
* SignatureHeadgear: She's almost always seen with a headband on her forehead.
!!Pike sisters
!!!'''Species:''' Epicanthix
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Panatha
A pair of twin mercenaries who worked for underworld types like Prince Xizor.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Thrawn took advantage of Zaarin's fascination with the latest military technology by allowing him to steal a prototype capital ship equipped with a cloaking device, a project with Zaarin himself had helped get started. Thrawn had also altered research documentation to omit mentions of how initiating a hyperspace jump while the cloak was active would lead to catastrophic explosive malfunction, which is of course what Zaarin did.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Thrawn took advantage of Zaarin's fascination with the latest military technology by allowing him to steal a prototype capital ship equipped with a cloaking device, a project with which Zaarin himself had helped get started. Thrawn had also altered research documentation to omit mentions of how initiating a hyperspace jump while the cloak was active would lead to catastrophic explosive malfunction, which is of course what Zaarin did.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Thrawn took advantage of Zaarin's fascination with the latest military technology by allowing him to steal a prototype capital ship equipped with a cloaking device, a project with Zaarin himself had helped get started. Thrawn had also altered research documentation to omit mentions of how initiating a hyperspace jump while the cloak was active would lead to catastrophic explosive malfunction, which is of course what Zaarin did.