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* DirtyCoward: He pretty much [[JustForPun spilled his guts]] after Zolph threatened to cut his stomach open and right after Zolph barges into his palace the second time.

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* DirtyCoward: He pretty much [[JustForPun spilled his guts]] guts after Zolph threatened to cut his stomach open and right after Zolph barges into his palace the second time.
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* BlindWeaponmaster: Despite their species usually playing into this trope, this is initially averted for the Kur'Ada due to relying on ElectronicEyes to compensate for their [[UnSorcerer lack of Force-sensitivity]]. Once many of them start becoming more aware of their hidden Force-potential, some of them disable their eyes and play this trope straight (with mixed results due to a lack of experience with it).
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* BladeOnAStick: His vibro-ax.

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* BroughtDownToBadass: From a genetic standpoint. Most Miraluka are Force-sensitive and call upon it to see for them. The Kur'Ada aren't born with as natural an awareness of the Force and thus are truly blind and must rely on cybernetic optical implants. This gets inverted later, as they learn to reconnect with the Force.


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* UnSorcerer: Most Miraluka are Force-sensitive and call upon it to see for them. The Kur'Ada aren't born with as natural an awareness of the Force and thus are truly blind and must rely on cybernetic optical implants. This gets inverted later, as they learn to reconnect with the Force.
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* NotAlwaysChaoticEvil: Even though the organization was founded on a philosophy of bigotry, its modern day members are clearly more open-minded and willing to have second thoughts about their ideology.

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* NotAlwaysChaoticEvil: NotAlwaysEvil: Even though the organization was founded on a philosophy of bigotry, its modern day members are clearly more open-minded and willing to have second thoughts about their ideology.
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* PsychopathicManchild: Despite being decades old, Gestroma didn't grow up past his childhood trauma and ultimately channeled that trauma into a plan for genocide.

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* InterspeciesRomance: He was once in a romantic relationship with Violo Jod, a human Mandalorian.



* {{Polyamory}}: He was once in a relationship with both Nazeen Dym and Violo Jod, with all three intimately involved with each other.



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* ArtificialLimbs: Artwork for the Commandos shows them piloting a pair of robotic legs, as by Matt's head-canon, Skakoans are not naturally bipedal. This artistic decision is based on an observation of Wat Tambor's character models in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' not having legs, and no Skakoans in Canon and ''Legends'' have had parts of their body shown below the waist (the closest example to a leg on a Skakoan being shown was Kul Teska in ''The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes'' video game, who seemed to have a piece of a leg covered by clothing despite being mostly cybernetic).

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* ArtificialLimbs: Artwork for the Commandos shows them one piloting a pair of robotic legs, as by Matt's head-canon, some Skakoans are not naturally bipedal. This artistic decision is based on an observation of Wat Tambor's character models in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' not having legs, and no Skakoans in Canon and ''Legends'' have had parts of their body shown below the waist (the closest example to a leg on a Skakoan being shown was Kul Teska in ''The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes'' video game, who seemed to have a piece of a leg covered by clothing despite being mostly cybernetic). When ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader2020 Darth Vader (2020)]]'' confirmed that Skakoans are canonically bipedal, Matt reconciled his design by claiming that legless Skakoans are a divergent evolution.




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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Their hatred for Force users stems from their ancestors' persecution by the other Miraluka for not being as well-adapted as them, and hearing about Jedi and Sith getting drunk with power. Even they are right to some degree about the Jedi getting too dogmatic about their interpretation of the Force and the Sith being outright evil, the problem is [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity the Kur'Ada view all Force users equally]].

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Their hatred for Force users stems from their ancestors' persecution by the other Miraluka for not being as well-adapted as them, and hearing about Jedi and Sith getting drunk with power. Even they are [[VillainHasAPoint right to some degree degree]] about the Jedi getting too dogmatic about their interpretation of the Force and the Sith being outright evil, the problem is [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity the Kur'Ada view all Force users equally]].

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* InterspeciesRomance: He was once in a romantic relationship with Violo Jod, a human Mandalorian.



* {{Polyamory}}: He was once in a relationship with both Nazeen Dym and Violo Jod, with all three intimately involved with each other.



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* ArtificialLimbs: Artwork for the Commandos shows them piloting a pair of robotic legs, as by Matt's head-canon, Skakoans are not naturally bipedal. This artistic decision is based on an observation of Wat Tambor's character models in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' not having legs, and no Skakoans in Canon and ''Legends'' have had parts of their body shown below the waist (the closest example to a leg on a Skakoan being shown was Kul Teska in ''The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes'' video game, who seemed to have a piece of a leg covered by clothing despite being mostly cybernetic).

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* ArtificialLimbs: Artwork for the Commandos shows them one piloting a pair of robotic legs, as by Matt's head-canon, some Skakoans are not naturally bipedal. This artistic decision is based on an observation of Wat Tambor's character models in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' not having legs, and no Skakoans in Canon and ''Legends'' have had parts of their body shown below the waist (the closest example to a leg on a Skakoan being shown was Kul Teska in ''The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes'' video game, who seemed to have a piece of a leg covered by clothing despite being mostly cybernetic). When ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader2020 Darth Vader (2020)]]'' confirmed that Skakoans are canonically bipedal, Matt reconciled his design by claiming that legless Skakoans are a divergent evolution.




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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Their hatred for Force users stems from their ancestors' persecution by the other Miraluka for not being as well-adapted as them, and hearing about Jedi and Sith getting drunk with power. Even they are right to some degree about the Jedi getting too dogmatic about their interpretation of the Force and the Sith being outright evil, the problem is [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity the Kur'Ada view all Force users equally]].

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Their hatred for Force users stems from their ancestors' persecution by the other Miraluka for not being as well-adapted as them, and hearing about Jedi and Sith getting drunk with power. Even they are [[VillainHasAPoint right to some degree degree]] about the Jedi getting too dogmatic about their interpretation of the Force and the Sith being outright evil, the problem is [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity the Kur'Ada view all Force users equally]].
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* BadassNormal: Of all the bounty hunters in "Hunters", he came the closest to killing Zolph, and would have succeeded had Gahmah Raan not [[BigDamnVillains come in at the last second]].

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* BadassNormal: Of all the bounty hunters in "Hunters", he came the closest to killing Zolph, and would have succeeded had Gahmah Raan not [[BigDamnVillains come in at the last second]].second.
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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He has an extreme hatred of humans because of what the Empire - a predominantly humanocentric regime that frequently persecuted non-humans - did to him and his family. While there are some Rebels that went to great extremes for revenge against the Empire, Gestroma's hatred extended to an entire species (as well as species close to being human and [[HalfHumanHybrid even individuals with human ancestry]]), and one that made up the majority of the galactic population (never mind that a lot of Rebels were human too). And worse, his hatred of humans outlived the Empire, and he was willing to subject some of them to the same horrific experiments that the Empire subjected him to.

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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He has an extreme hatred of humans because of what the Empire - -- a predominantly humanocentric regime that frequently persecuted non-humans - -- did to him and his family. While there are some Rebels that went to great extremes for revenge against the Empire, Gestroma's hatred extended to an entire species (as well as species close to being human and [[HalfHumanHybrid even individuals with human ancestry]]), and one that made up the majority of the galactic population (never mind that a lot of Rebels were human too). And worse, Worse, his hatred of humans outlived the Empire, and he was willing to subject some of them to the same horrific experiments that the Empire subjected him to.

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* AntiMagicalFaction: As a result of their ancestors being persecuted by the other Miraluka (who are all otherwise Force-sensitive) in the species' early history, they perceive all Force users as religious zealots who are drunk with power and need to be eliminated. They give up on it after they discover their hidden potential and acknowledge their hypocrisy.



* FantasticRacism: As a result of their ancestors being persecuted by the other Miraluka (who are all otherwise Force-sensitive) in the species' early history, they perceive all Force users as religious zealots who are drunk with power and need to be eliminated. They give up on it after they discover their hidden potential and acknowledge their hypocrisy.



* WellIntentionedExtremist: Their hatred for Force users stems from their ancestors' persecution by the other Miraluka for not being as well-adapted as them, and hearing about Jedi and Sith getting drunk with power. Even they are right to some degree about the Jedi getting too dogmatic about their interpretation of the Force and the Sith being outright evil, the problem is the Kur'Ada view all Force users equally.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Their hatred for Force users stems from their ancestors' persecution by the other Miraluka for not being as well-adapted as them, and hearing about Jedi and Sith getting drunk with power. Even they are right to some degree about the Jedi getting too dogmatic about their interpretation of the Force and the Sith being outright evil, the problem is [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity the Kur'Ada view all Force users equally.equally]].

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A Krishari bounty hunter that has been hired by both sides of the war on separate occasions, but mostly by Maesterus. Despite his eccentricities, he's still really good at his job.

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* BerserkButton / HairTriggerTemper: Don't ever assume he's been hired by a criminal organization. Grein even outright says word-for-word that he's got a HairTriggerTemper.

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!!!'''Species:''' Skakoan
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Skako




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!!!'''Species:''' Ubese
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ubertica




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!!!'''Species:''' Hutt
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Tatooine




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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Hutt crime lord operating in a B'Omarr monastery on Tatooine? A dead ringer for Jabba decades after his death.




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!!!'''Species:''' Toydarian
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Sleheyron




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!!!'''Species:''' Karkarodon
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Karkaris




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!!!'''Species:''' Sith
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Korriban




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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She is nothing like the real Dynn Manthis, to the point that she got a separate character entry from her.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She is nothing like the real Dynn Manthis, to the point that she got a separate character entry from her. This is because Zolph subconsciously created her to punish himself.




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!!!'''Species:''' Miraluka
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Alpheridies




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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Not only is she the leader of the Kur'Ada, but she's also the most skilled warrior among them

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Not only is she the leader of the Kur'Ada, but she's also the most skilled warrior among themthem.



* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Subverted. As she and the rest of her organization goes through a HeelRealization in regards to their crusade against Force users and their alliance with the Valkoran Empire, she is [[AndIMustScream eaten by Valkor]] not long after. That said, the survivors of her organization have adopted her as a martyr after they've made a full HeelFaceTurn.

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* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Subverted. As she and the rest of her organization goes through a HeelRealization in regards to their crusade against Force users and their alliance with the Valkoran Empire, she is [[AndIMustScream eaten by Valkor]] not long after. That said, the survivors of her organization have adopted her as a martyr after they've and have since made a full HeelFaceTurn.

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* GeneticAbomination: In addition to being an Imperial lab mutant, he's also a Forceless Herald.



* HumanoidAbomination: In addition to being an Imperial lab mutant, he's also a Forceless Herald.



* InsaneTrollLogic: He wants to exterminate all humans because the Galactic Empire, which was made almost entirely of humans in its ranks, experimented on him and destroyed his homeworld and family. However, because near-human species (whether they be HumanAliens, RubberForeheadAliens, or a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe) have a lot in common with humans biologically, they are just as guilty of human's sins as well, as well as the Empire's. This line of logic makes it clear to Zolph and Hiriss that he is a threat to living beings in general.

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* InsaneTrollLogic: He wants to exterminate all humans because the Galactic Empire, which was made almost entirely of humans in its ranks, experimented on him and destroyed his homeworld and family. However, because near-human species (whether they be HumanAliens, RubberForeheadAliens, or a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe) have a lot in common with humans biologically, they are just as guilty of human's humans' sins as well, as well as the Empire's. This line of logic makes it clear to Zolph and Hiriss that he is a threat to living beings in general.

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* ImAHumanitarian: He gets his name from eating sentient beings. Even though these beings aren't usually other Karkarodons, [[SapientEatSapient one sentient being eating another]] is considered cannibalism in a civilized society inhabited by multiple species.


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* SapientEatSapient: He gets his name from eating sentient beings. Even though these beings aren't usually other Karkarodons, one sentient being eating another is considered cannibalism in a civilized society inhabited by multiple species.


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* ThreateningShark: He is a SharkMan that is also a SerialKiller with a reputation for eating sentient beings.

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* DeconstructedTrope: Throughout their appearances in Episode II, the Commandos' [[PlanetOfHats hat]] seems to be suicide bomber. Once Zolph has a safe conversation with a Commando, he's reminded that they are mercenaries first, and only an unhinged minority of Commandos are willing to blow themselves up on a dime. What sane person would accept money for being a suicide bomber if they can't use it afterward?



* RealityEnsues: Throughout their appearances in Episode II, the Commandos' [[PlanetOfHats hat]] seems to be suicide bomber. Once Zolph has a safe conversation with a Commando, he's reminded that they are mercenaries first, and only an unhinged minority of Commandos are willing to blow themselves up on a dime. What sane person would accept money for being a suicide bomber if they can't use it afterward?
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* InsaneTrollLogic: He wants to exterminate all humans because the Galactic Empire, which was made almost entirely of humans in its ranks, experimented on him and destroyed his homeworld and family. However, because near-human species (whether they be HumanAliens, RubberForeheadAliens, or GreenSkinnedSpaceBabes) have a lot in common with humans biologically, they are just as guilty of human's sins as well, as well as the Empire's. This line of logic makes it clear to Zolph and Hiriss that he is a threat to living beings in general.

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* InsaneTrollLogic: He wants to exterminate all humans because the Galactic Empire, which was made almost entirely of humans in its ranks, experimented on him and destroyed his homeworld and family. However, because near-human species (whether they be HumanAliens, RubberForeheadAliens, or GreenSkinnedSpaceBabes) a GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe) have a lot in common with humans biologically, they are just as guilty of human's sins as well, as well as the Empire's. This line of logic makes it clear to Zolph and Hiriss that he is a threat to living beings in general.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: He wants to exterminate all humans because the Galactic Empire, which was made almost entirely of humans in its ranks, experimented on him and destroyed his homeworld and family. However, because near-human species (whether they be HumanAliens, RubberForeheadAliens, or GreenSkinnedSpaceBabes) have a lot in common with humans biologically, they are just as guilty of human's sins as well, as well as the Empire's. This line of logic makes it clear to Zolph and Hiriss that he is a threat to living beings in general.
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* CloudCuckoolander: Of all the bounty hunters that signed up for the Menbar Mun contract, he is by far the most out there, much to the chagrin of the rest of them. He is even in contact with some "creators". He's also implied to be a [[TheStoner spice addict]]. However, the Krishari as a whole are this trope, because [[EldritchAbomination Xixixix]] has been stunting the species' mental growth for thousands of years. Gahmah's just been affected more drastically because he was up close to MadGod as a child.

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* CloudCuckoolander: Of all the bounty hunters that signed up for the Menbar Mun contract, he is by far the most out there, much to the chagrin of the rest of them. He is even in contact with some "creators". He's also implied to be a [[TheStoner spice addict]]. However, the Krishari as a whole are this trope, because [[EldritchAbomination [[BrownNoteBeing Xixixix]] has been stunting the species' mental growth for thousands of years. Gahmah's just been affected more drastically because he was up close to the MadGod as a child.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his violent tendencies, he's willing to make up for any [[NiceJobBreakingItHero mistakes on his part]] and help Zolph out in coping with his mental issues.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his violent and abrassive tendencies, he's willing to make up for any [[NiceJobBreakingItHero mistakes on his part]] and help Zolph out in coping with his mental issues.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: Downplayed. Between asking questions like "Why don't you send your own minions after him?" or questions that could end a contract prematurely, he still managed to get Menbar and lure Zolph to Kratzar. It's implied [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass for how genuinely loony he can most of the time]], he's capable of exaggerating it to provide his enemies a false sense of advantage. This is lampshaded by Grein to Masochus to explain how he's survived so long despite his appearance.
* OnlySaneMan: Played with in Ep.1 Ch.9. He's outright kooky compared to the other hunters (and almost everyone in the galaxy, period), but he's the only one that realizes that Zolph needs to be captured alive. He's also pretty sane compared to most of his species. For instance, he has to fire a warning shot at his people not to [[ImAHumanitarian eat offworlders]].

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: Downplayed. Between asking questions like "Why don't you send your own minions after him?" or questions that could end a contract prematurely, he still managed to get Menbar and lure Zolph to Kratzar. It's implied [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass for how genuinely loony he can be most of the time]], he's capable of exaggerating it to provide his enemies a false sense of advantage. This is lampshaded by Grein to Masochus to explain how he's survived so long despite his appearance.
* OnlySaneMan: Played with in Ep.1 Ch.9. He's Zigzagged. In Episode I: Chapter 9, he's outright kooky compared to the other hunters (and almost everyone in the galaxy, period), but he's the only one that realizes that Zolph needs to be captured alive. He's also pretty sane compared to most of his species. For instance, he has to fire a warning shot at his people not to [[ImAHumanitarian [[SapientEatSapient eat offworlders]].



* AccidentalMurder: Zolph disemboweled Va'Za to rescue a slave girl he had just swallowed whole. Unexpectedly to Zolph, [[RealityEnsues he dies from the injury off-screen]] because [[BlackComedy he was too fat to haul to hospital]].

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* AccidentalMurder: Zolph disemboweled Va'Za to rescue a slave girl he had just swallowed whole. Unexpectedly to Zolph, [[RealityEnsues he dies from the injury off-screen]] off-screen because [[BlackComedy he was too fat to haul to hospital]].



* KarmicDeath: Zolph cuts his stomach open after he catches him eating his slave girl again. Unexpectedly to Zolph, [[RealityEnsues he dies from that injury]].

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* DirtyCoward: His first response to the Forceless invasion is to flee. [[DemonicPossession He doesn't get very far]].

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: If the NoodleIncident with Gahmah Raan above and Rakan feeling humiliated by it is anything to go by, it's implied he may be homophobic. Although in Rakan's defense, [[TooDumbToLive Gahmah shouldn't have been trying to casually flirt with a total stranger that also happened to be a vicious shark person]].

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: If the NoodleIncident with Gahmah Raan above and Rakan feeling humiliated by it is anything to go by, it's implied he may be homophobic. Although in Rakan's defense, [[TooDumbToLive Gahmah shouldn't have been trying to casually flirt with a total stranger that also happened to be a vicious shark person]].person and a serial killer]].

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* AssholeVictim: He gets possessed by [[EldritchAbomination Black Matter]] and then impaled by Grein.

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* AssholeVictim: He gets possessed by [[EldritchAbomination Black Matter]] [[PuppeteerParasite a Forceless symbiote]] and then impaled by Grein.



* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler: His resurrection came with him being in a body made purely from Black Matter, one that doesn't even resemble a Toydarian.]]



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* AssholeVictim: Getting possessed by Valkor and being forced to serve his Forceless Collective is shown to be [[AndIMustScream a horrific fate for a lot of people]]. Before Gestroma was assimilated, he was plotting human genocide, and as far as Valkor was concerned, he was just a rival to eliminate.

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* AssholeVictim: Getting possessed by Valkor and being forced to serve his Forceless Collective is shown to be [[AndIMustScream a horrific fate for a lot of people]]. Before Gestroma was assimilated, he was plotting human genocide, genocide and kidnapping them for experimentation, and as far as Valkor was concerned, he was just a rival to eliminate.



* EvilIsBigger: He's been described as pretty big.
* {{Expy}}: Being a towering, psychopathic bounty hunter in full body armor that hides an inhuman monster underneath and harbors a hatred for a broad group of people, he is essentially the ''Paranormalities'' equivalent of Durge.



* LargeAndInCharge: He's been described as pretty big.



* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: As Hiriss points out, if the Galactic Empire were still around and he was only targeting them, he might have had some ground to stand on. However, since the Empire is no longer around, he already killed the scientists who experimented on him, and he's also specieist towards near-human aliens, it's apparent that his human genocide plan is just him trying to [[RevengeByProxy find someone else to lash out at]] just because he couldn't get any satisfaction from defeating the Empire himself.



* PunchClockVillain: Despite being a psychopath who enjoys his work very much, even Gahmah Raan admits that he was just a hired gun used to kill Violo Jod and does not take his desire for revenge out on him.

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* PunchClockVillain: Despite being a psychopath who enjoys his work very much, much and had just as diabolical financial goals, even Gahmah Raan admits that he was just a hired gun used to kill Violo Jod and does not take his desire for revenge out on him.



* TragicBigot: The only reason he's the violent, humanophobic sociopath he is by the time he's introduced is that he was born in an Imperial penal colony and had almost no say in how he grew up. The Empire (which was notoriously humanocentric) then separated him from his parents when he was young, subjected him to various BodyHorror that also made him AxCrazy and destroyed his homeworld (along with his parents) with the Death Star. This is also deconstructed in that, while his backstory is indeed tragic, it does nothing to excuse the fact that he's willing to commit genocide and similarly experiment on other humans [[RevengeByProxy just because he wasn't able to get his revenge on the Empire for himself]], and he's been holding this grudge even long after the Empire fell.

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* TragicBigot: The only reason he's the violent, humanophobic sociopath he is by the time he's introduced is that he was born in an Imperial penal colony and had almost no say in how he grew up. The Empire (which was notoriously humanocentric) then separated him from his parents when he was young, subjected him to [[PlayingWithSyringes various BodyHorror experimentation]] that also made him AxCrazy and destroyed his homeworld (along with his parents) with the Death Star. This is also deconstructed in that, while his backstory is indeed tragic, it does nothing to excuse the fact that he's willing to commit genocide and similarly experiment on other humans [[RevengeByProxy just because he wasn't able to get his revenge on the Empire for himself]], and he's been holding this grudge even long after the Empire fell.
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* MageMarksman: Played with. He's a Force-sensitive that fights predominantly with blasters, but his [[IneptMage competence with his Force use leaves a lot to be desired]].

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* TragicBigot: The only reason he's the violent, humanophobic sociopath he is by the time he's introduced is that he was born in an Imperial penal colony and had almost no say in how he grew up. The Empire (which was notoriously humanocentric) then separated him from his parents when he was young, subjected him to various BodyHorror that also made him AxCrazy and destroyed his homeworld (along with his parents) with the Death Star. This is also deconstructed in that, while his backstory is indeed tragic, it does nothing to excuse the fact that he's willing to commit genocide and similarly experiment on other humans [[RevengeByProxy just because he wasn't able to get his revenge on the Empire for himself]], and he's been holding this grudge even long after the Empire fell.



* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: The only reason he's the violent sociopath he is by the time he's introduced is that he was born in an Imperial penal colony and had almost no say in how he grew up. The Empire then separated him from his parents when he was young, subjected him to various BodyHorror that also made him AxCrazy and destroyed his homeworld (along with his parents) with the Death Star.

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