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* AmbiguousGender: "Rites" avoids using gendered pronouns for the chieftain A'Yark, to preserve the surprise in the [[Literature/StarWarsKenobi novel]] A'Yark originated from.

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* CallForward: At the end of "The Angle", [[spoiler:Lando just saw footage of Han piloting the Millennium Falcon and helping destroy the Death Star. Lando then tells Lobot to shoot him if he ever does anything like that; Lando eventually does pilot the Falcon into the second Death Star.]]

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** In "Time of Death", [[spoiler: Obi-Wan foresees Han's death as he falls from the walkway in Starkiller Base and Leia's grief, as well as Luke's self-imposed exile on Ahch-To.]]
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At the end of "The Angle", [[spoiler:Lando just saw footage of Han piloting the Millennium Falcon and helping destroy the Death Star. Lando then tells Lobot to shoot him if he ever does anything like that; Lando eventually does pilot the Falcon into the second Death Star.]]


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* DramaticIrony: "End of Watch" has a character mention that their brother is holidaying on Scarif and hasn't heard from him lately, and the main character of "Laina" sent his infant daughter to Alderaan for safety. The reader, of course, knows full well that the military post on Scarif has been wiped off the face of the planet, and Alderaan is utterly destroyed.
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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: In "The Sith of Datawork", it turns out that the reason the ''Devastator's'' gunners didn't fire on the droids' escape pod was because of the paperwork that would ensue, and shooting escape pods with "no life forms" is [[InsaneTrollLogic considered a wasted shot]] (this is under the belief of countering Rebel propaganda of [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy Imperials being bad shots]]). However, when they realized that the Death Star plans may have been aboard that pod, Arvira tries to cover the ''Devastator'' crew's bases by making the ''Devastator'' look like it was having maintenance problems rather than the gunners being incompetent, especially since the ''Devastator'' is [[YouHaveFailedMe Vader's]] ship.

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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: In "The Sith of Datawork", it turns out that the reason the ''Devastator's'' gunners didn't fire on the droids' escape pod was because of the paperwork that would ensue, ensue -- the Imperial Senate protests that such actions, except in special circumstances, count as war crimes -- and shooting escape pods with "no life forms" is [[InsaneTrollLogic considered a wasted shot]] (this is under the belief of countering Rebel propaganda of [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy Imperials being bad shots]]). However, when they realized that the Death Star plans may have been aboard that pod, Arvira tries to cover the ''Devastator'' crew's bases by making the ''Devastator'' look like it was having maintenance problems rather than the gunners being incompetent, especially since the ''Devastator'' is [[YouHaveFailedMe Vader's]] ship.

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* "Grounded", by Greg Rucka (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/SmugglersRun'', ''Literature/BeforeTheAwakening'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.

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* "Grounded", by Greg Rucka Creator/GregRucka (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/SmugglersRun'', ''Literature/BeforeTheAwakening'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.



* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.
* "The Angle", by Charles Soule (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsObiWanAndAnakin Obi-Wan & Anakin]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'', ''ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.

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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]'', ''Literature/TheLeversOfPower''): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.
* "The Angle", by Charles Soule Creator/CharlesSoule (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsObiWanAndAnakin Obi-Wan & Anakin]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'', ''ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.

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* "Grounded", by Creator/GregRucka (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/SmugglersRun'', ''Literature/BeforeTheAwakening'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.

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* "Grounded", by Creator/GregRucka Greg Rucka (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/SmugglersRun'', ''Literature/BeforeTheAwakening'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.



* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]'', ''Literature/TheLeversOfPower''): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.
* "The Angle", by Creator/CharlesSoule (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsObiWanAndAnakin Obi-Wan & Anakin]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'', ''ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.

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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]'', ''Literature/TheLeversOfPower''): (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.
* "The Angle", by Creator/CharlesSoule Charles Soule (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsObiWanAndAnakin Obi-Wan & Anakin]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'', ''ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.



* WhatMeasureIsAMook: TK-4601, the point-of-view stormtrooper in "The Bucket", considers whether Leia sees him as just another [[FacelessGoons faceless uniform]] to be shot down.

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TK-4601, the point-of-view stormtrooper in "The Bucket", considers whether Leia sees him as just another [[FacelessGoons faceless uniform]] to be shot down.

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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'', ): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.

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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'', ): ''[[Literature/StarWarsLastCallAtTheZeroAngle Last Call at the Zero Angle]]'', ''Literature/TheLeversOfPower''): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.

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* "Grounded", by Greg Rucka (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/SmugglersRun'', ''Literature/BeforeTheAwakening'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.

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* "Grounded", by Greg Rucka Creator/GregRucka (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/SmugglersRun'', ''Literature/BeforeTheAwakening'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.



* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.
* "The Angle", by Charles Soule (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsObiWanAndAnakin Obi-Wan & Anakin]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'', ''ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.

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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'', ): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.
* "The Angle", by Charles Soule Creator/CharlesSoule (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsObiWanAndAnakin Obi-Wan & Anakin]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]'', ''ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.

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* "Grounded", by Greg Rucka (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.

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* "Grounded", by Greg Rucka (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/SmugglersRun'', ''Literature/BeforeTheAwakening'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.



* "The Angle", by Charles Soule (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsObiWanAndAnakin Obi-Wan & Anakin]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]''): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.

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* "The Angle", by Charles Soule (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Lando]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsObiWanAndAnakin Obi-Wan & Anakin]]'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsPoeDameron Poe Dameron]]''): Dameron]]'', ''ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Lando during another one of his gambling sessions.



* "Not for Nothing", by Creator/MurLafferty (''Literature/VoiceOfTheEmpire'')

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* "Not for Nothing", by Creator/MurLafferty (''Literature/VoiceOfTheEmpire'')(''Literature/TheVoiceOfTheEmpire'')



* "Change of Heart", by Elizabeth Wein

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* "Change of Heart", by Elizabeth WeinWein (''Literature/CobaltSquadron'')

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* "Grounded", by Greg Rucka (''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.

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* "Grounded", by Greg Rucka (''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'', ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''): Taking place from the perspective of Chief Nera Kase, the boss of starfighter operations, during the Battle of Yavin.


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* "Not for Nothing", by Creator/MurLafferty (''Literature/VoiceOfTheEmpire'')
* "An Incident Report", by Mallory Ortberg
* "Change of Heart", by Elizabeth Wein
* "Far Too Remote", by Jeffrey Brown
* "There is Another", by Gary D. Schmidt
* "Palpatine", by Ian Doescher
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* "The Trigger", by Kieron Gillen (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader Darth Vader]]'', ''ComicBook/DoctorAphra''): Taking place from the perspective of Doctor Aphra as she goes to a deserted Rebel base on Dantooine.

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* "The Trigger", by Kieron Gillen Creator/KieronGillen (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader Darth Vader]]'', ''ComicBook/DoctorAphra''): Taking place from the perspective of Doctor Aphra as she goes to a deserted Rebel base on Dantooine.
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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): Taking place from the perspective of Col Takbright.

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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): Taking place from the perspective of Col "Fake Wedge" Takbright.
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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): Taking place from the perspective of Wedge Antilles.

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* "Duty Roster", by Jason Fry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire''): Taking place from the perspective of Wedge Antilles.Col Takbright.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Tarkin's decision to keep using the Death Star, according to Krennic in "Verge of Greatness". If he'd still been in control of it, knowing that Galen Erso had sabotaged it somehow and that the Rebels now had its construction plans, he would have taken the time to go through, find out what it was, and fix it. Tarkin didn't, and everyone knows how that turned out for him...
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** In "The Trigger," Dr. Aphra teaches a stormtrooper how to invoke this trope while holding him at gunpoint.

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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: In "The Sith of Datawork", Arvira was led to believe that Imperials having terrible aim was nothing but Rebel propaganda.

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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: In "The Sith of Datawork", Arvira was led to believe that Imperials having terrible aim was nothing but Rebel propaganda. In "Born in the Storm", Sardis Ramsin (a stormtrooper himself) blames this trope on faulty blaster design.


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* JediMindTrick: We are given some insight on how Mind Tricks work from the perspective of stormtroopers affected by the trick. The trick seems to be most effective when it aligns with something the user wants. For example, Sardis Ramsin was [[PunchClockVillain disinterested in the hunt for the droids, stressed out by his job, and just wanted to get a drink]], so he was easily swayed by the Mind Trick.

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* "Reirin", by Sabaa Tahir: Taking place from the perspective of a young Tusken raider named Reirin.



* "Reirin", by Sabaa Tahir: Taking place from the perspective of a young Tusken raider named Reirin.


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* "Master and Apprentice" by Creator/ClaudiaGray: Taking place from the perspective of Qui-Gon Jinn's Force Ghost.
* "Beru Whitesun Lars" by Creator/MegCabot: Taking place from the perspective of Aunt Beru.
* "The Luckless Rodian" by Renée Ahdieh: Taking place from the perspective of Greedo.
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* DudeLooksLikeALady: The lead characters of "The Kloo Horn Cantina Caper" (none of whom are human) mistake Luke Skywalker for a teenage girl when he walks into Chalmun's Cantina.
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* FlamingSword: Lightsabers according to Jot the Jawa. He goes through R2's memory banks and sees these "swords made of fire" and [[WizardsFromOuterSpace magic people in robes]] using these swords.
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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: "Duty Roster" and "Grounded"

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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: "Duty Roster" and "Grounded" show that the people at Base One erupted into applause when the Death Star is destroyed.

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* "Contingency Plan", by Alexander Freed (''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany''): Taking place from the perspective of Mon Mothma as she receives news of Alderaan's destruction.

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* "Contingency Plan", by Alexander Freed (''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany''): Taking place from the perspective of Mon Mothma as she receives news of Alderaan's destruction.departs Yavin 4, having received word that Leia is on her way to Base One and so is the Death Star.



* "Sparks", by Paul S. Kemp (''Literature/LordsOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Gold Squadron.

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* "Sparks", by Paul S. Kemp (''Literature/LordsOfTheSith''): Taking place from the perspective of Dex Tiree of Gold Squadron.



* "By Whatever Sun", by E.K. Johnson (''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]'') and Creator/AshleyEckstein: Taking place from the perspective of Miara Larte during her time on Tatooine.
* "Whills", by Tom Angleberger (''Literature/OrigamiYoda''): The anthology concludes with a unknown character beginning to perform the sacred task of writing down the events of the film in the Journal of Whills.

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* "By Whatever Sun", by E.K. Johnson (''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]'') and Creator/AshleyEckstein: Taking place from the perspective of Miara Larte during her time as she watches the medal ceremony on Tatooine.
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* "Whills", by Tom Angleberger (''Literature/OrigamiYoda''): The anthology concludes with a unknown character beginning to perform the sacred task of writing down the events of the film in the Journal of the Whills.


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* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: "Duty Roster" and "Grounded"


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* CallForward: At the end of "The Angle", [[spoiler:Lando just saw footage of Han piloting the Millennium Falcon and helping destroy the Death Star. Lando then tells Lobot to shoot him if he ever does anything like that; Lando eventually does pilot the Falcon into the second Death Star.]]
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* "The Trigger", by Kieron Gillen (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader Darth Vader]]'', ''ComicBook/DoctorAphra''): Taking place from the perspective of Doctor Aphra.

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* "The Trigger", by Kieron Gillen (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader Darth Vader]]'', ''ComicBook/DoctorAphra''): Taking place from the perspective of Doctor Aphra.Aphra as she goes to a deserted Rebel base on Dantooine.
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** A'Yark, who was a character in the ''Legends'' novel ''[[Literature/StarWarsKenobi Kenobi]]'' by John Jackson Miller, appears in the short story "Rites", also written by Miller.

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** A'Yark, the Tusken Raider chieftain who was a character in the ''Legends'' novel ''[[Literature/StarWarsKenobi Kenobi]]'' by John Jackson Miller, appears in the short story "Rites", also written by Miller.
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** The history of the Kubaz [[MedievalStasis being kept from making advances into space travel]] by the Empire and them being fed propaganda about this being the result of Rebel intervention, which is also how it was in ''Legends''.

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* AdaptationalSexuality: Ackmena, TK-421 and [[AmbiguouslyGay possibly]] [[spoiler: Tarkin]] are confirmed to be gay/lesbians in this collection of stories. There was no indication of the former two's sexual orientation in ''Legends'', and the latter was originally depicted as being straight (and having a widow) in his ''Legends'' stories.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In ''Legends'', Garindan was an unscrupulous individual willing to work for the highest bidder. In his story, he's not really a bad guy at all. He's only working as a spy for the Empire because they tried to brainwash him (which he only pretends that it worked) and he's trying to make enough money so he can get off Tatooine and liberate his homeworld from the Empire later.



** Ackmena from ''Film/TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial'', while already confirmed to be canon in ''Complete Locations'', shows up in person in "The Kloo Horn Cantina Caper".



** With the retcon of Orto Plutonia being the new Talz homeworld and the species not being discovered there until [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars the Clone Wars]], the Talz are still a relatively unknown species in the galaxy, and the denizens of Mos Eisley only know Muftak as "The Muftak". How he even got to Tatooine is another story.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: After getting his hopes of getting sold shot by the presence of [=R2-D2=] and sacrificing his chance of being sold by deliberately blowing his motivator, [=R5-D4=] gets his freedom (and possibly a new master as he wanted) by playing dead throughout the stormtrooper attack on the sandcrawler.]]

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** "The Kloo Horn Cantina Caper". Some of the main characters (especially Muftak and Lirin Car'n) are in serious debt over the sale of the Kloo Horn belonging to Car'n's father, to the point that they are in danger of being killed by [[EvilDebtCollector Greedo]] or [[AxCrazy Doctor Evazan and Ponda Baba]]. As Muftak acknowledges his mistake, fortune favors them when the people threatening them are taken out of the equation, and Muftak has more hope.
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* CompositeCharacter: The stormtrooper who received a Jedi mind trick in Mos Eisley happened to be the same one who bumped his head on a door.

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* CompositeCharacter: The stormtrooper who received bumped his head on a Jedi mind trick in Mos Eisley door aboard the Death Star happened to be the same one who bumped his head on received a door.JediMindTrick in Mos Eisley.
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* CompositeCharacter: The stormtrooper who received a Jedi mind trick in Mos Eisley happened to be the same one who bumped his head on a door.
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* OhCrap: Mouse droid G7's systems log repeats the word "ALERT" over and over after Chewbacca roars at it.
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* "Bump", by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker (''Literature/JoinTheResistance''): Taking place from the perspective of the stormtrooper who bumps his head on the control room door.

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* "Bump", by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker (''Literature/JoinTheResistance''): Taking place from the perspective of the stormtrooper who bumps his head on the control room a door.



* SecondPersonNarration: "Change of Heart" is written this way. The reader takes the role of a stormtrooper aboard the Death Star who sees firsthand the MindProbe torture and the destruction of Alderaan.

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* SecondPersonNarration: "Change of Heart" is written this way. The reader takes the role of a stormtrooper an unmasked trooper aboard the Death Star who sees firsthand the MindProbe torture and the destruction of Alderaan.
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* "End of Watch", by Adam Christopher: Taking place from the perspective of an Imperial commander whose group takes notice of a YT-1300 freighter in Docking Bay 327 and receives a report about a weapons malfunction from Detention Block AA-23.

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* "End of Watch", by Adam Christopher: Taking place from the perspective of an Imperial commander whose group takes notice of a YT-1300 freighter in Docking Bay 327 and receives a report about a slight weapons malfunction from Detention Block AA-23.



* "Bump", by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker (''Literature/JoinTheResistance''): Taking place from the perspective of the stormtrooper who bumps his head on a door.

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* "Bump", by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker (''Literature/JoinTheResistance''): Taking place from the perspective of the stormtrooper who bumps his head on a the control room door.

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* "End of Watch", by Adam Christopher: Taking place from the perspective of an Imperial commander whose group takes notice of a YT-1300 freighter in Docking Bay 327 and receives a report from Block AA-23.

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* "End of Watch", by Adam Christopher: Taking place from the perspective of an Imperial commander whose group takes notice of a YT-1300 freighter in Docking Bay 327 and receives a report about a weapons malfunction from Detention Block AA-23.


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* FlashbackEcho: "Verge of Greatness" uses a Type 5. It begins with a flashback of the last time Tarkin ordered the Death Star fired at Scarif, and goes forward to the destruction of Alderaan.


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* SecondPersonNarration: "Change of Heart" is written this way. The reader takes the role of a stormtrooper aboard the Death Star who sees firsthand the MindProbe torture and the destruction of Alderaan.

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