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* "The Final Order" by Seth Dickinson

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* "The Final Order" by Seth DickinsonDickinson: Taking place from the perspective of Captain Canonhaus, helming the Star Destroyer ''Ultimatum'' just before they enter the Hoth asteroid belt.



* "Vergence" by Tracy Deonn

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* "Vergence" by Tracy DeonnDeonn: Taking place from the [[GeniusLoci perspective]] of the Dark Side cave on Dagobah.



* "But What Does He Eat?" by S.A. Chakraborty

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* "But What Does He Eat?" by S.A. ChakrabortyChakraborty: Taking place from the perspective of two Cloud City chefs told to prepare food for an Imperial delegation led by Darth Vader.



* "No Time for Poetry" by Austin Walker

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* "No Time for Poetry" by Austin WalkerWalker: Taking place from the perspective of Dengar and IG-88 as they pursue (what they think is) the ''Millennium Falcon''.
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* RationalizingTheOverkill: In "The Final Order", this is one of the reasons for Canonhaus's disillusionment with the Empire. Whenever the Empire commits an atrocity, its people will come up with reasons why that atrocity was reasonable and necessary ''after'' the fact, thus evading any questions about abuse of power or culpability. The most relevant example in the story is Darth Vader's recent execution of Ozzel, which Canonhaus's junior Commander Tian has already convinced herself was largely justified.

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* RationalizingTheOverkill: In "The Final Order", this is one of the reasons for Canonhaus's disillusionment with the Empire. Whenever the Empire commits an atrocity, its people will come up with reasons why that atrocity was reasonable and necessary ''after'' the fact, thus evading any questions about abuse of power or culpability. The most relevant example in the story is Darth Vader's recent execution of Ozzel, which Canonhaus's junior Commander Tian has is already convinced convincing herself was largely justified.
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* RationalizingTheOverkill: In "The Final Order", this is one of the reasons for Canonhaus's disillusionment with the Empire. Whenever the Empire commits an atrocity, its people will come up with reasons why that atrocity was reasonable and necessary ''after'' the fact, thus evading any questions about abuse of power or culpability. The most relevant example in the story is Darth Vader's recent execution of Ozzel, which Canonhaus's junior Commander Tian has already convinced herself was largely justified.
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** The dining room where Han and Leia are trapped by Vader is apparently called the Rinetta dining room, likely named after the young princess Lando befriended in Lando’s Luck.
** The location the Troglofs seek to get to is Lysatra, which was Eli’s homeworld in Thrawn. Their homeworld is Najiba, from Adventure Journal.
** Torro talks about how the Empire bombed the Jedi Temple on Devaron, the aftermath of which was explored in The Weapon of a Jedi.
** The Punishing One is said to move like a Carnelion kite. The windy Carnelion IV was the primary setting of the Obi-Wan and Anakin comic, and it did indeed include kites.


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** Jaxxon imagines his business travelling from Kinooine to Sernpidal, both planets from the classic Marvel series Jaxxon himself is from.
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** Speaking of which, Corwi thinks about her propaganda artist friend Janray, a reference to the rebel propagandist Janray Tessime from Propaganda.


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** Wedge remembers Hobbie comforting him when Wedge was grounded during the battle of Scarif and then Wedge doing the same when Hobbie was grounded for Yavin. Wedge being grounded for Scarif was a story choice in Rogue One to preserve his shock at the Death Star in A New Hope, but his voice can be heard over the intercom in the film. Hobbie being present at the Yavin base was referenced in the Rogue One Visual Guide.
** Yoda reflects on his discussion with Obi-Wan in the Yoda story from the last From a Certain Point of View book, including remembering how he wished for Leia to train instead of Luke.
** The story depicts Dodonna ordering the mission to scout Hoth and running the briefing on it, a factoid that was created for the updated edition of Absolutely Everything You Need to Know in 2017 and also referenced in the final issue of Gillen’s run on the Star Wars comic. Dodonna’s death, which also happened in Gillen’s run, is mentioned later.
** The story mentions Piett’s time serving as a junior officer under Tarkin, which was depicted in the early chapters of Lost Stars when Piett went to Jelucan with Tarkin.
** Palpatine uses a hidden chamber far beneath the Jedi Temple to deepen his control over the Force. This is likely tied to the buried Sith temple that was going to be used in an unmade The Clone Wars arc, which was also mentioned in Tarkin.
** Boba, Bossk, and Dengar remark on their history together as a part of Krayt’s Claw, Boba’s gang in The Clone Wars. The name was first used in Scum & Villainy while Córdova just recently wrote a story about them in Stories of Light and Dark.


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* MythologyGag:
** Chase passes a group of refugees from Habassa II in the base. The planet and its allegiance to the rebels after being subjugated by the Empire come from the old X-Wing game.
** The dynamic between Wedge, Janson, and Hobbie (RIP) is taken straight from X-Wing stories, complete with Janson’s zany pranks and Hobbie’s dour stoicism.
** Wedge tells Sila a story about his first kill being in a borrowed fighter, shooting down a gunboat full of pirates who had just taken people from him. The details are kept vague because in Legends this involved characters like Booster Terrik and Wedge’s current backstory seems to be different but this event was shown in a flashback in the second arc of the Rogue Squadron comic.
** Cradossk, Bossk’s father and at least in Legends the head of the Bounty Hunters’ Guild, is mentioned throughout the story. He was created for the Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy, and Cradossk being proud of his son for devouring his siblings upon hatching was mentioned in those books too. The briefly-mentioned gnathgrgs come from the trilogy as well.
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* "The Man Who Built Cloud City" by Alexander Freed (''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsAlphabetSquadronTrilogy Alphabet Squadron Trilogy]]'')

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* "The Man Who Built Cloud City" by Alexander Freed (''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsAlphabetSquadronTrilogy ''[[Literature/StarWarsAlphabetSquadron Alphabet Squadron Trilogy]]'')Squadron]] Trilogy'')
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* "Right-Hand Man" by Lydia Kang
* "The Whills Strike Back" by Tom Angleberger

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* "Right-Hand Man" by Lydia Kang
Kang: Taking place from the perspective of 2-1B, the medical droid who attaches Luke's artificial hand.
* "The Whills Strike Back" by Tom AnglebergerAngleberger: The anthology concludes with the unknown character beginning to write the next chapter of the Journal of the Whills.

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* "Rogue Two" by Gary Whitta (''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', ''Film/RogueOne'')
* "Kendal" by Charles Yu
* "Against All Odds" by R.F. Kuang

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* "Rogue Two" by Gary Whitta (''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', ''Film/RogueOne'')
''Film/RogueOne''): Taking place from the perspective of Zev Senesca, the snowspeeder pilot of Rogue Squadron who finds Luke and Han.
* "Kendal" by Charles Yu
Yu: Taking place from the perspective of Kendal Ozzel, depicting his thoughts as he is Force-choked by Vader.
* "Against All Odds" by R.F. KuangKuang: Taking place from the perspective of Dak Ralter, Luke's gunner during the Battle of Hoth.



* ADayInTheLimelight: For different characters during the events of ''The Empire Strikes Back''.



* CanonImmigrant: Samoc Farr, a snow speeder pilot from ''Literature/TalesOfTheBountyHunters,'' appears in one story and is mentioned in another.

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Samoc Farr, a snow speeder pilot from ''Literature/TalesOfTheBountyHunters,'' appears in one story and is mentioned in another.



** Likewise, one of Wookiee leaders associated with Chainbreaker's group of escaped Wookiees is [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Wullfwarro]].

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** Likewise, one of the Wookiee leaders associated with Chainbreaker's group of escaped Wookiees is [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Wullfwarro]].



* HandicappedBadass: Chainbreaker (Doshanalawook)is this as she has a crazy information network on both her allies in the freeing wookie trade but also those who hunt down wookiee (like her brother Bossk).

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* HandicappedBadass: Chainbreaker (Doshanalawook)is (Doshanalawook) is this as she has a crazy information network on both her allies in the freeing wookie wookiee trade but also those who hunt down wookiee (like her brother Bossk).



* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Jaxxon had a choice to either help a [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Troglof Troglof]] family escape the empire or just take the case full of valuable loot, he empty the case of it content, put the troglof inside and helped smuggled them out of imperial control Bespin.
* UndyingLoyalty: When Blizzard One (Veers' personal AT-AT) was decapitated when a snowspeeder flown by Derek Klivian crashed into it. The action injured Veers to the point of nearing death, but his unyielding devotion to carrying out Vader's will allowed him to stay conscious and ultimately survive long enough for Imperial medics to assist him.

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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Jaxxon had a choice to either help a [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Troglof Troglof]] family escape the empire Empire or just take the case full of valuable loot, he empty loot. He empties the case of it its content, put puts the troglof inside and helped smuggled helps smuggle them out of imperial control Empire-controlled Bespin.
* UndyingLoyalty: When Blizzard One (Veers' personal AT-AT) was decapitated when a snowspeeder flown by Derek Klivian crashed into it. The action injured Veers to the point of nearing death, but his unyielding devotion to carrying out Vader's will allowed him to stay conscious and ultimately survive long enough for Imperial medics to assist him.
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** Rebel cook Chase Wilsorr is frequently, yet futilely, applying to become a sentry. During the Battle of Hoth, he does get to save some of his fellow rebels.

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** Rebel cook and glorified messenger boy Chase Wilsorr is frequently, yet futilely, applying to become a sentry. sentry (having been rejected previously for incompetence). During the Battle of Hoth, he his knowledge of the base’s shortcuts and service routes does get to save some of his fellow rebels.
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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Jaxxon had a choice to either help a [[ https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Troglof Troglof]] family escape the empire or just take the case full of valuable loot, he empty the case of it content, put the troglof inside and helped smuggled them out of imperial control Bespin.

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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Jaxxon had a choice to either help a [[ https://starwars.[[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Troglof Troglof]] family escape the empire or just take the case full of valuable loot, he empty the case of it content, put the troglof inside and helped smuggled them out of imperial control Bespin.
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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Jaxxon had a choice to either help a [[Troglof https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Troglof]] family escape the empire or just take the case full of valuable loot, he empty the case of it content, put the troglof inside and helped smuggled them out of imperial control Bespin.

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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Jaxxon had a choice to either help a [[Troglof [[ https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Troglof]] com/wiki/Troglof Troglof]] family escape the empire or just take the case full of valuable loot, he empty the case of it content, put the troglof inside and helped smuggled them out of imperial control Bespin.
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* OrcRaisedByElves: Doshanalawook was raised by Wookies after being left for dead by her father Cradossk. As such, she does not shared her species prejudice views on Wookies, even becoming infamous for freeing the most wookies from slavery.


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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Jaxxon had a choice to either help a [[Troglof https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Troglof]] family escape the empire or just take the case full of valuable loot, he empty the case of it content, put the troglof inside and helped smuggled them out of imperial control Bespin.
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* HandicappedBadass: Chainbreaker (Doshanalawook)is this as she has a crazy information network on both her allies in the freeing wookie trade but also those who hunt down wookiee (like her brother Bossk).
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* "Eyes of the Empire" by Kiersten White
* "Hunger" by Creator/MarkOshiro
* "Ion Control" by Emily Skrutskie

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* "Eyes of the Empire" by Kiersten White
White: Taking place from the perspective of Maela, an Imperial who reviews visual feeds from probe droids.
* "Hunger" by Creator/MarkOshiro
Creator/MarkOshiro: Taking place from the perspective of the Wampa on Hoth.
* "Ion Control" by Emily SkrutskieSkrutskie: Taking place from the perspective of Toryn Farr, a Rebel communications officer who talks to ion cannon control during the evacuation.



* "She Will Keep Him Warm" by Delilah S. Dawson (''[[Literature/StarWarsPhasma Phasma]]'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'')

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* "She Will Keep Him Them Warm" by Delilah S. Dawson (''[[Literature/StarWarsPhasma Phasma]]'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'')Spire]]''): Taking place from the perspective of Murra, a Tauntaun at Echo Base.



* "The Truest Duty" by Christie Golden (''[[Literature/StarWarsDarkDisciple Dark Disciple]]'', ''Literature/InfernoSquad'')

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* "The Truest Duty" by Christie Golden (''[[Literature/StarWarsDarkDisciple Dark Disciple]]'', ''Literature/InfernoSquad'')''Literature/InfernoSquad''): Taking place from the perspective of General Maximilian Veers as he reports to Vader on the Executor and commands the lead AT-AT on Hoth.



* "The Dragonsnake Saves R2-D2" by Katie Cook
* "For the Last Time" by Beth Revis

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* "The Dragonsnake Saves R2-D2" by Katie Cook
Cook: Taking place from the perspective of the dragonsnake under the waters of Dagobah.
* "For the Last Time" by Beth RevisRevis: Taking place from the perspective of Admiral Firmus Piett, who enters Vader's chamber to make a report.



* "Disturbance" by Mike Chen
* "This Is No Cave‎" by Catherynne M. Valente
* "Lord Vader Will See You Now" by John Jackson Miller (''Literature/ANewDawn'')

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* "Disturbance" by Mike Chen
Chen: Taking place from the perspective of Emperor Palpatine before he contacts Vader.
* "This Is No Cave‎" Cave" by Catherynne M. Valente
Valente: Taking place from the perspective of Sy-O, the Exogorth/space slug hidden in an asteroid.
* "Lord Vader Will See You Now" by John Jackson Miller (''Literature/ANewDawn'')(''Literature/ANewDawn''): Taking place from the perspective of Rae Sloane.



* UndyingLoyalty: When Blizzard One (Veers personel AT-AT) was decapitated when a snowspeeder flown by Derek Klivian crashed into it. The action injured Veers to the point of nearing death, but his unyielding devotion to carrying out Vader's will allowed him to stay conscious and ultimately survive long enough for Imperial medics to assist him.

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* UndyingLoyalty: When Blizzard One (Veers personel (Veers' personal AT-AT) was decapitated when a snowspeeder flown by Derek Klivian crashed into it. The action injured Veers to the point of nearing death, but his unyielding devotion to carrying out Vader's will allowed him to stay conscious and ultimately survive long enough for Imperial medics to assist him.
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* UndyingLoyalty: When Blizzard One (Veers personel At-At) was decapitated when a snowspeeder flown by Derek Klivian crashed into it. The action injured Veers to the point of nearing death, but his unyielding devotion to carrying out Vader's will allowed him to stay conscious and ultimately survive long enough for Imperial medics to assist him.

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* UndyingLoyalty: When Blizzard One (Veers personel At-At) AT-AT) was decapitated when a snowspeeder flown by Derek Klivian crashed into it. The action injured Veers to the point of nearing death, but his unyielding devotion to carrying out Vader's will allowed him to stay conscious and ultimately survive long enough for Imperial medics to assist him.
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* TheseHandsHaveKilled: Freighter pilot Sila Kott shows reluctance to join the fighter squadrons due to a reluctance to kill anyone. Wedge discusses how he went from feeling good to feeling nothing to vomiting from the anxiety after his first kill. When Sila first goes into combat, she hesitates to destroy an enemy ship but ultimately does, telling Wedge that she isn't all right after that, "But I will be."

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* TheseHandsHaveKilled: Freighter pilot Sila Kott shows reluctance to join the fighter squadrons due to a reluctance to kill anyone. Wedge discusses how he went from feeling good to feeling nothing to vomiting from the anxiety after his first kill. When Sila first goes into combat, she hesitates to destroy an enemy ship but ultimately does, telling Wedge that she isn't all right after that, "But I will be.""
* UndyingLoyalty: When Blizzard One (Veers personel At-At) was decapitated when a snowspeeder flown by Derek Klivian crashed into it. The action injured Veers to the point of nearing death, but his unyielding devotion to carrying out Vader's will allowed him to stay conscious and ultimately survive long enough for Imperial medics to assist him.
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* TheBusCameBack: Sloane's subordinate Lieutenant Deltic reappears for the first time since ''Literature/ANewDawn,'' the first EU work following the ContinuityReboot.



* IJustWantToBeBadass: Rebel cook Chase Wilsorr is frequently, yet futilely, applying to become a sentry. During the Battle of Hoth, he does get to save some of his fellow rebels.

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Rebel cook Chase Wilsorr is frequently, yet futilely, applying to become a sentry. During the Battle of Hoth, he does get to save some of his fellow rebels.rebels.
** Penn Zowlie is a med-droid assistant who's never even been in a flight simulator before but convinces Janson to let him join the new fighter squadron based on sheer enthusiasm and stories about racing hover sleds as a child. Penn does prove to be a skilled pilot but is a bit of a LeeroyJenkins, and he is quickly shot down and probably killed.



* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The Cloud City chefs spend several minutes debating about whether they should poison a meal that Vader ordered. Ultimately, they decide that the retaliation would be too great and that Vader probably won't eat the food himself anyway.

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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The Cloud City chefs spend several minutes debating about whether they should poison a meal that Vader ordered. Ultimately, they decide that the retaliation would be too great and that Vader probably won't eat the food himself anyway.anyway.
* TheseHandsHaveKilled: Freighter pilot Sila Kott shows reluctance to join the fighter squadrons due to a reluctance to kill anyone. Wedge discusses how he went from feeling good to feeling nothing to vomiting from the anxiety after his first kill. When Sila first goes into combat, she hesitates to destroy an enemy ship but ultimately does, telling Wedge that she isn't all right after that, "But I will be."
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** In 'Rendezvous Point' we have Tomer Darpen, Barlon Hightower, R5-G8, and Cinda Tarheel
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* "The Truest Duty" by Christie Golden (''[[Literature/StarWarsDarkDisciple Dark Disciple]]'')

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* "The Truest Duty" by Christie Golden (''[[Literature/StarWarsDarkDisciple Dark Disciple]]'')Disciple]]'', ''Literature/InfernoSquad'')
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* CanonImmigrant: Samoc Farr, a snow speeder pilot from ''Literature/TalesOfTheBountyHunters,'' appears in one story and is mentioned in another.


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* EjectionSeat: After rookie [=TIE=] pilot Dawn ejects from her fighter in the asteroid belt, her wingmate Amara Kel comments that this is generally a bad idea. Most pilots who eject are struck and killed by battle debris flying through space, although Dawn ultimately survives.
* EvilChancellor: One chapter follows a vagrant with delusions that he’s the king of Cloud City, and Lando is a treacherous regent who has willingly allied with the Empire.
* HeelRealization:
** The brutal destruction of Echo Base makes the video monitor who found the base reassess the Empire's nature and not tell her superior when another probe droid finds Luke on Dagobah.
** Admiral Ozzel dies while reflecting on how doing the will of the Empire was morally wrong and a waste of his life.
** Captain Canonahus and his executive officer Tian uncomfortably discuss whether Vader had a right to kill Ozzel. Tian admits that she might not have been able to destroy Alderaanian refugee ships like Canonhaus did three years earlier (something which the captain feels guilt over). Canonhaus discusses how no one even read his report on killing the refugees to see if his actions were justified. He then reflects that if the Empire lasts another thirty years, then the Galaxy won't be worth living in. Canonhaus sends Tian off the bridge when their ship enters an asteroid belt, wanting his last order to be a noble one.


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* ShowerOfLove: Amara and Howl, two of the [=TIE=] pilots who chase the Millennium Falcon through the asteroid field, end up kissing (and possibly having sex) in the shower after a near-death experience.

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* LongLostRelative: In "Tooth and Claw", Bossk reunites with his long-lost sister.

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* IJustWantToBeBadass: Rebel cook Chase Wilsorr is frequently, yet futilely, applying to become a sentry. During the Battle of Hoth, he does get to save some of his fellow rebels.
* LongLostRelative: In "Tooth and Claw", Bossk reunites with his long-lost sister.sister.
* MonsterSobStory: The Wampa that nearly killed Luke was separated from its family when the rebels arrived to build their base. It has been trying to find them and get revenge ever since.
* ShotAtDawn: In the prison where Dak Raltar was born, the guards forced the prisoners (including Dak) to serve on the firing squads whenever they had a prisoner executed.
* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The Cloud City chefs spend several minutes debating about whether they should poison a meal that Vader ordered. Ultimately, they decide that the retaliation would be too great and that Vader probably won't eat the food himself anyway.

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* "A Good Kiss" by C.B. Lee

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* "A Good Kiss" by C.B. LeeLee: Taking place from the perspective of Chase Wilsorr, a rebel passing between Han and Leia during their argument on Hoth.



* "Heroes of the Rebellion" by Amy Ratcliffe

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* "Heroes of the Rebellion" by Amy RatcliffeRatcliffe: Taking place from the perspective of Corwi Selgrothe, a journalist with the Rebellion.



* "Tooth and Claw" by Michael Kogge

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* "Tooth and Claw" by Michael KoggeKogge: Taking place from the perspective of Bossk on a bounty hunting mission when he receives the summon to the ''Executor''.


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** Corwi mentions having worked with Imperial propagandist Alton Kastle, the [=HoloNet=] News reporter from ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]''.
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* "She Will Keep Him Warm" by Delilah S. Dawson ( ''[[Literature/StarWarsPhasma Phasma]]'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'')

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* "She Will Keep Him Warm" by Delilah S. Dawson ( ''[[Literature/StarWarsPhasma (''[[Literature/StarWarsPhasma Phasma]]'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'')
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* "She Will Keep Him Warm" by Delilah S. Dawson

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* "She Will Keep Him Warm" by Delilah S. DawsonDawson ( ''[[Literature/StarWarsPhasma Phasma]]'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'')



* "Rogue Two" by Gary Whitta

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* "Rogue Two" by Gary WhittaWhitta (''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', ''Film/RogueOne'')



* "Beyond Hope" by Michael Moreci
* "The Truest Duty" by Christie Golden

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* "Beyond Hope" by Michael Moreci
Moreci (''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'')
* "The Truest Duty" by Christie GoldenGolden (''[[Literature/StarWarsDarkDisciple Dark Disciple]]'')



* "Rendezvous Point" by Jason Fry

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* "Rendezvous Point" by Jason FryFry (''Literature/ServantsOfTheEmpire'')



* "Lord Vader Will See You Now" by John Jackson Miller

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* "Lord Vader Will See You Now" by John Jackson MillerMiller (''Literature/ANewDawn'')



* "Wait for It" by Zoraida Córdova

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* "Wait for It" by Zoraida CórdovaCórdova (''[[Literature/StarWarsACrashOfFate A Crash of Fate]]'')



* "Fake It Till You Make It" by Cavan Scott

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* "Fake It Till You Make It" by Cavan ScottScott (''Literature/AdventuresInWildSpace'', ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures Adventures]]'')



* "The Man Who Built Cloud City" by Alexander Freed

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* "The Man Who Built Cloud City" by Alexander FreedFreed (''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsAlphabetSquadronTrilogy Alphabet Squadron Trilogy]]'')
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''From A Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back'' is the sequel to ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfView'', being to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' what the first book was to ''Film/ANewHope''. Released on November 10 2020, It is a collection of 40 stories from 40 authors, each from the point of view of a peripheral character.

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''From A Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back'' is the sequel to ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfView'', being to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' what the first book was to ''Film/ANewHope''. Released on November 10 10th, 2020, It is a collection of 40 stories from 40 authors, each from the point of view of a peripheral character.
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** [[VideoGame/StarWarsJediFallenOrder Bracca]] is mentioned.
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** Likewise, one of Wookiee leaders associated with Chainbreaker's group of escaped Wookiees is [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Wullfwarro]].

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* "Wait for It" Zoraida Córdova
* "Standard Imperial Procedure" Sarwat Chadda
* "There Is Always Another" Mackenzi Lee
* "Fake It Till You Make It" Cavan Scott
* "But What Does He Eat?" S.A. Chakraborty

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* "Wait for It" by Zoraida Córdova
* "Standard Imperial Procedure" by Sarwat Chadda
* "There Is Always Another" Mackenzi by Mackenzie Lee
* "Fake It Till You Make It" by Cavan Scott
* "But What Does He Eat?" by S.A. Chakraborty



* "Due on Batuu" by Rob Hart

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* "Due on Batuu" by by Rob Hart



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* AscendedMeme: Gary Whitta, the writer of ''Film/RogueOne'', pens the short story "Rogue Two", a meme about what the title to a hypothetical sequel to ''Rogue One'' would be.
* ContinuityNod:
** One of the bounties that Bossk's sister knows about is [[Literature/EzrasGamble his hunt on Lothal]].
* LongLostRelative: In "Tooth and Claw", Bossk reunites with his long-lost sister.
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''From A Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back'' is the sequel to ''Literature/FromACertainPointOfView'', being to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' what the first book was to ''Film/ANewHope''. Released on November 10 2020, It is a collection of 40 stories from 40 authors, each from the point of view of a peripheral character.


The stories and authors are:
* "Eyes of the Empire" by Kiersten White
* "Hunger" by Creator/MarkOshiro
* "Ion Control" by Emily Skrutskie
* "A Good Kiss" by C.B. Lee
* "She Will Keep Him Warm" by Delilah S. Dawson
* "Heroes of the Rebellion" by Amy Ratcliffe
* "Rogue Two" by Gary Whitta
* "Kendal" by Charles Yu
* "Against All Odds" by R.F. Kuang
* "Beyond Hope" by Michael Moreci
* "The Truest Duty" by Christie Golden
* "A Naturalist on Hoth" by Creator/HankGreen
* "The Dragonsnake Saves R2-D2" by Katie Cook
* "For the Last Time" by Beth Revis
* "Rendezvous Point" by Jason Fry
* "The Final Order" by Seth Dickinson
* "Amara Kel's Rules for TIE Pilot Survival (Probably)" by Django Wexler
* "The First Lesson" by Jim Zub
* "Disturbance" by Mike Chen
* "This Is No Cave‎" by Catherynne M. Valente
* "Lord Vader Will See You Now" by John Jackson Miller
* "Vergence" by Tracy Deonn
* "Tooth and Claw" by Michael Kogge
* "STET!" by Daniel José Older
* "Wait for It" Zoraida Córdova
* "Standard Imperial Procedure" Sarwat Chadda
* "There Is Always Another" Mackenzi Lee
* "Fake It Till You Make It" Cavan Scott
* "But What Does He Eat?" S.A. Chakraborty
* "Beyond the Clouds" by Lilliam Rivera
* "No Time for Poetry" by Austin Walker
* "Bespin Escape" by Martha Wells
* "Faith in an Old Friend" by Brittany N. Williams
* "Due on Batuu" by Rob Hart
* "Into the Clouds" by Karen Strong
* "The Witness" by Adam Christopher
* "The Man Who Built Cloud City" by Alexander Freed
* "The Backup Backup Plan" by Anne Toole
* "Right-Hand Man" by Lydia Kang
* "The Whills Strike Back" by Tom Angleberger
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