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In 2009 Adrian Tolliver wrote ''[[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Death_in_the_Slave_Pits_of_Lorrd Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd,]] or What I Did On My Inter-Term Break'', an essay from the perspective of Tash Arranda. Set between ''Army of Terror'' and ''The Brain Spiders'', it has the kids wandering Lorrd and finding a wicked plot. [[Literature/XWingSeries Face Loran]] appears.
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In 2009 Adrian Tolliver wrote ''[[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Death_in_the_Slave_Pits_of_Lorrd Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd,]] or What I Did On My Inter-Term Break'', an essay from the perspective of Tash Arranda. Set between ''Army of Terror'' and ''The Brain Spiders'', it has the kids wandering Lorrd and finding a wicked plot. [[Literature/XWingSeries Face Loran]] appears.Tash, Zak, Hoole, and DV-9 achieved CanonImmigrant status in 2021, when the Disney canon featured them in an issue of ''ComicBook/StarWarsAdventures''.
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* DoomedPredecessor: In ''Ghost of the Jedi'', as the main cast explore the space station, they find the dead body of a man they chatted with earlier on, and later they find many more bodies of treasure hunters said to have vanished over the past few months. [[spoiler:In a twist, none of them are dead, but they look dead due to the MadScientist and his essence-stealing machine, with the victims recovering after the machine is deactivated]].
* DwindlingParty:
** Often, a group of several minor and often largely unnamed characters (including treasure hunters in ''Ghost of the Jedi'', Rebel commandos in ''Army of Terror'', AsteroidMiners in ''Spore'', Captain Hajj and his repair party in ''Doomsday Ship'', and Platt's smugglers in ''The Hunger) face the same dangers as the main cast and any previously established guest stars. They inevitably gradually experience misfortunes that remove them from the main action until there are few if any of them left. [[DownplayedTrope Sometimes, they are only injured or incapacitated]], but usually, at least some of them are killed by the main threat.
** In the BackStory of ''Eaten Alive'', Captain Bebo and the other nineteen survivors of a starship crash began vanishing in groups of one to three at a time. About a quarter of them lasted long enough to take refugee in an abandoned laboratory that provided some safety, but some of them left to check their distress beacon and never came back. By the time of the book, only Bebo (the only one who can safely go outside thanks to a protective amulet) and his NotSoImaginaryFriend Lonni are left of the original twenty. [[spoiler:Neither of them makes it to the end of the book]].
* DwindlingParty:
** Often, a group of several minor and often largely unnamed characters (including treasure hunters in ''Ghost of the Jedi'', Rebel commandos in ''Army of Terror'', AsteroidMiners in ''Spore'', Captain Hajj and his repair party in ''Doomsday Ship'', and Platt's smugglers in ''The Hunger) face the same dangers as the main cast and any previously established guest stars. They inevitably gradually experience misfortunes that remove them from the main action until there are few if any of them left. [[DownplayedTrope Sometimes, they are only injured or incapacitated]], but usually, at least some of them are killed by the main threat.
** In the BackStory of ''Eaten Alive'', Captain Bebo and the other nineteen survivors of a starship crash began vanishing in groups of one to three at a time. About a quarter of them lasted long enough to take refugee in an abandoned laboratory that provided some safety, but some of them left to check their distress beacon and never came back. By the time of the book, only Bebo (the only one who can safely go outside thanks to a protective amulet) and his NotSoImaginaryFriend Lonni are left of the original twenty. [[spoiler:Neither of them makes it to the end of the book]].
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* ''Spore'': The family travels to a mining colony in the middle of an asteroid belt looking for fuel for their ship. However, the [[AsteroidMiners miners]] may have DugTooDeep. [[VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga Jerec]] makes an appearance.
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* ''Spore'': The family travels to a mining colony in the middle of an asteroid belt looking for fuel for their ship. However, the [[AsteroidMiners miners]] may have DugTooDeep. [[VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga [[VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII Jerec]] makes an appearance.
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* ''The Hunger'': Their ship destroyed by Boba Fett, the family is stranded on a swamp planet with a strange tribe calling themselves the Children. Boba Fett, Yoda, and [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Platt_Okeefe Platt Okeefe]] make appearances.
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* ''The Hunger'': Their ship destroyed by Boba Fett, the family is stranded on a swamp planet with a strange tribe calling themselves the Children. Boba Fett, Yoda, and [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Platt_Okeefe [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Platt_Okeefe/Legends Platt Okeefe]] make appearances.
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* AdultFear: The fear of losing family members is a quiet constant.
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* PapaWolf: Initially rather distant, Hoole gradually becomes a more devoted guardian to the twins, and it becomes increasingly common for him to swoop in to deliver a shapeshifting smackdown to whatever threat might have tried to hurt them.
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* PapaWolf: Initially rather distant, Hoole gradually becomes a more devoted guardian to the twins, kids, and it becomes increasingly common for him to swoop in to deliver a shapeshifting smackdown to whatever threat might have tried to hurt them.
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* BadassBookworm: Hoole is a stoic and cautious anthropologist known for producing numerous first-hand accounts of various planets and species, and has dabbled in other fields of science over the course of his career. However, his ability to shapeshift makes him easily the most dangerous of the main characters in combat; in most of the books, once he finally gets directly involved in the action, the tide turns dramatically in the heroes' favor.
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* BigDamnHeroes: Many times. In ''Eaten Alive'', the crew of the ''Falcon'' make a brief cameo early on, then leave the planet. Later [[spoiler: the planet itself comes to life]] and prevents our heroes' ship from taking off, and the ''Falcon'' picks them up because Luke had wanted to check on them.
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* BigDamnHeroes: Many times.
** In ''Eaten Alive'', the crew of the ''Falcon'' make a brief cameo early on, then leave the planet. Later [[spoiler: the planet itself comes to life]] and prevents our heroes' ship from taking off, and the ''Falcon'' picks them up because Luke had wanted to check onthem.them.
** It's also very common for Hoole to be kept in reserve until the climax of a story, and then suddenly appear out of nowhere to save the day.
** In ''Eaten Alive'', the crew of the ''Falcon'' make a brief cameo early on, then leave the planet. Later [[spoiler: the planet itself comes to life]] and prevents our heroes' ship from taking off, and the ''Falcon'' picks them up because Luke had wanted to check on
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** It's eventually revealed that the benevolent and helpful [[spoiler:
** In ''The Brain Spiders,'' [[spoiler: Grimpen]] appears to be the nicest of the B'Omarr Monks. Turns out he's been running a brain-switching scam to allow criminals to escape justice in new bodies, not only breaking the rules of the B'Omarr Order but gladly using Tash as a donor body.
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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Sometimes Tash can tell if someone really is good and trustworthy even if they're acting sketchy, and likes them without quite knowing why... but she also has no idea when someone helpful and friendly is out to get her.
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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Sometimes Tash can tell if someone really is good and trustworthy even if they're acting sketchy, and likes them without quite knowing why... but she also has no idea when someone helpful and friendly is out to get her. [[spoiler: Case in point, her relationship with [=ForceFlow=], who turns out to be a disguise for Gog.]]
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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Vroon killed by the drog beetles he worshiped, Gog killed by the wraiths of people he killed.]]
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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Vroon KarmicDeath:
**[[spoiler:Vroon killed by the drog beetles heworshiped, worshiped.]]
** [[spoiler: Gog killed by the wraiths of people hekilled.]]slaughtered en-mass.]]
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** Gog and Mammon are names from Literature/TheBible often associated with evil people or demons.
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** Gog and Mammon are names from Literature/TheBible often associated with evil people or demons. [[spoiler: However, it actually turns out that Mammon Hoole is an otherwise decent guy who simply failed to stop a tragedy.]]
* MuggingTheMonster: In ''The Brain Spiders,'' [[spoiler: Grimpen]] makes the mistake of trying to use Hoole as a donor body in his brain-switching operations, clearly not knowing about his ability to shapeshift. He isn't even concerned when Hoole wakes up on the operating table... right up until the "victim" shapeshifts out of the restraints and goes on the offensive.
* NotMeThisTime: In ''Ghost Of The Jedi,'' Dannik Jerriko - an Anzati SerialKiller and part-time bounty hunter - is left in the awkward position of trying to explain that he isn't actually responsible for the deaths that are occurring on Nespis VIII, even though they technically fit his modus operandi. Also, when he's caught murdering an Imperial assassin that was sent after Zak and Tash, things only get even more awkward.
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* VineTentacles: Vesuvagues are carnivorous trees that grab unfortunate passersby with their prehensile vines, wrap them up so they can't move, and then squeeze them to death.
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''[[http://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Galaxy_of_Fear Galaxy of Fear, ]]'' written by John Whitman, is a series of children's sci-fi horror novels set in the ..Franchise/StarWarsLegends.. continuity. The series is centered on the Force-sensitive Tash Arranda and her brother Zak, who travel with their Uncle Hoole, a [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]] Shi'ido, and their [[RobotBuddy protocol droid tutor]] DV-9, or Deevee. Tash and Zak were survivors of the Death Star's attack on Alderaan as they had been in an off-planet field trip. They were taken in by Hoole, an anthropologist with a mysterious past, who travels the galaxy for his work.
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''[[http://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Galaxy_of_Fear Galaxy of Fear, ]]'' written by John Whitman, is a series of children's sci-fi horror novels set in the ..Franchise/StarWarsLegends.. the ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' continuity. The series is centered on the Force-sensitive Tash Arranda and her brother Zak, who travel with their Uncle Hoole, a [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]] Shi'ido, and their [[RobotBuddy protocol droid tutor]] DV-9, or Deevee. Tash and Zak were survivors of the Death Star's attack on Alderaan as they had been in an off-planet field trip. They were taken in by Hoole, an anthropologist with a mysterious past, who travels the galaxy for his work.
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''[[http://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Galaxy_of_Fear Galaxy of Fear]]'', written by John Whitman, is a series of children's sci-fi horror novels set in the Franchise/StarWarsLegends continuity. The series is centered on the Force-sensitive Tash Arranda and her brother Zak, who travel with their Uncle Hoole, a [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]] Shi'ido, and their [[RobotBuddy protocol droid tutor]] DV-9, or Deevee. Tash and Zak were survivors of the Death Star's attack on Alderaan as they had been in an off-planet field trip. They were taken in by Hoole, an anthropologist with a mysterious past, who travels the galaxy for his work.
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''[[http://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Galaxy_of_Fear Galaxy of Fear]]'', Fear, ]]'' written by John Whitman, is a series of children's sci-fi horror novels set in the Franchise/StarWarsLegends the ..Franchise/StarWarsLegends.. continuity. The series is centered on the Force-sensitive Tash Arranda and her brother Zak, who travel with their Uncle Hoole, a [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]] Shi'ido, and their [[RobotBuddy protocol droid tutor]] DV-9, or Deevee. Tash and Zak were survivors of the Death Star's attack on Alderaan as they had been in an off-planet field trip. They were taken in by Hoole, an anthropologist with a mysterious past, who travels the galaxy for his work.
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''Franchise/{{Goosebumps}}'', if it took place in the Franchise/StarWars universe.
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* FingerTwitchingRevival: Despite [[DisneyVillainDeath falling down a very very deep pit]] and being assumed dead, Gog eventually stirs, fingers twitching, and opens his eyes. He's fine in the next book.
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** Despite [[DisneyVillainDeath falling down a very very deep pit]] and being assumed dead, Gog eventually stirs, fingers twitching, and opens his eyes. He's fine in the next book.
** Despite [[DisneyVillainDeath falling down a very very deep pit]] and being assumed dead, Gog eventually stirs, fingers twitching, and opens his eyes. He's fine in the next book.
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* ManEatingPlant: The alleth plant in ''Spore'' is more like the carnivorous plants of Earth than most instances of this trope. No mouths, no sounds, they usually don't move much, and the insides of their leaves are bright red. A sproutling will sting a hand that touches it, and grown samples are large enough to kill and eat small rodents. Scary! [[spoiler: Don't worry, there are [[WhenTreesAttack more fantastical]] dangerous plants later in the book.]]
** Similarly, the meat flowers of Dagobah in ''The Hunger'' have toothy petals and bite passersby, though if they've been fed they will only bite if bothered.
* MeaningfulName: Gog and Mammon are names from Literature/TheBible often associated with evil people or demons.
** Similarly, the meat flowers of Dagobah in ''The Hunger'' have toothy petals and bite passersby, though if they've been fed they will only bite if bothered.
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** The alleth plant in ''Spore'' is more like the carnivorous plants of Earth than most instances of this trope. No mouths, no sounds, they usually don't move much, and the insides of their leaves are bright red. A sproutling will sting a hand that touches it, and grown samples are large enough to kill and eat small rodents. Scary! [[spoiler: Don't worry, there are [[WhenTreesAttack more fantastical]] dangerous plants later in the book.]]
**Similarly, the The meat flowers of Dagobah in ''The Hunger'' have toothy petals and bite passersby, though if they've been fed they will only bite if bothered.
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** Gog and Mammon are names from Literature/TheBible often associated with evil people or demons.
** The alleth plant in ''Spore'' is more like the carnivorous plants of Earth than most instances of this trope. No mouths, no sounds, they usually don't move much, and the insides of their leaves are bright red. A sproutling will sting a hand that touches it, and grown samples are large enough to kill and eat small rodents. Scary! [[spoiler: Don't worry, there are [[WhenTreesAttack more fantastical]] dangerous plants later in the book.]]
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* AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:SIM in ''The Doomsday Ship''.]]
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* BlatantLies: Spore's villain will say anything to get people to join it.
* BlobMonster: The... blobs in ''Planet Plague''.
* BondingOverMissingParents: The Arrandas and Luke.
* {{Bookworm}}: Tash.
* BrainInAJar: The B'omarr monks.
* BuriedAlive: ''City of the Dead''.
* BlobMonster: The... blobs in ''Planet Plague''.
* BondingOverMissingParents: The Arrandas and Luke.
* {{Bookworm}}: Tash.
* BrainInAJar: The B'omarr monks.
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* DefusingTheTykeBomb: [[spoiler: Tash uses her Force powers to communicate with Eppon. This works until Gog sets off a device that [[YourHeadAsplode makes his head explode]].]]
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* GeniusLoci: [[spoiler:D'Vouran]]
* GenderBender: [[spoiler: Karkas.]]
* GhostPlanet: Kiva.
* GenderBender: [[spoiler: Karkas.]]
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* IKnowWhatYouFear: The Nightmare Machine.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Tash.
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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Karkas. [[DontExplainTheJoke See, it sounds like "carcass".]]
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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Karkas. [[DontExplainTheJoke See, it sounds like "carcass".]]
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* PokemonSpeak: Eppon! Eppon!
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* PutOnABus: DV-9 after ''Army of Terror''.
** BackForTheFinale: Returns in ''The Hunger''.
* QuicksandSucks: ''Eaten Alive''.
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* ScarecrowSolution: [[spoiler: In ''Ghost of the Jedi''.]]
* ScarsAreForever: Even for droids, apparently.
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* SiblingYinYang: Tash and Zak, a little.
* ShoutOut: The ''Don'tGoInn'' is a reference to Creator/TerryPratchett's vampire count, who calls his lair on the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' '''Don'tGoNearThe Castle'''.
* ShoutOut: The ''Don'tGoInn'' is a reference to Creator/TerryPratchett's vampire count, who calls his lair on the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' '''Don'tGoNearThe Castle'''.
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* UndeadChild: [[spoiler: Kairn]] in ''City of the Dead''.
** DefusingTheTykeBomb: [[spoiler: Tash uses her Force powers to communicate with Eppon. This works until Gog sets off a device that [[YourHeadAsplode makes his head explode]].]]
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''[[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Galaxy_of_Fear Galaxy of Fear,]]'' written by John Whitman, is a series of children's sci-fi horror novels set in the Franchise/StarWarsLegends continuity. The series is centered on the Force-sensitive Tash Arranda and her brother Zak, who travel with their Uncle Hoole, a [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]] Shi'ido, and their [[RobotBuddy protocol droid tutor]] DV-9, or Deevee. Tash and Zak were survivors of the Death Star's attack on Alderaan as they had been in an off-planet field trip. They were taken in by Hoole, an anthropologist with a mysterious past, who travels the galaxy for his work.
There are twelve books in the series. The first six books deal with the mysterious Project Starscream, a series of experiments in biological weapons conducted by the Galactic Empire. The other six have more independent storylines with the main characters fleeing the Empire as fugitives.
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''[[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Galaxy_of_Fear fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Galaxy_of_Fear Galaxy of Fear,]]'' Fear]]'', written by John Whitman, is a series of children's sci-fi horror novels set in the Franchise/StarWarsLegends continuity. The series is centered on the Force-sensitive Tash Arranda and her brother Zak, who travel with their Uncle Hoole, a [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifting]] Shi'ido, and their [[RobotBuddy protocol droid tutor]] DV-9, or Deevee. Tash and Zak were survivors of the Death Star's attack on Alderaan as they had been in an off-planet field trip. They were taken in by Hoole, an anthropologist with a mysterious past, who travels the galaxy for his work.
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fugitives. One of the series' major gimmicks is [[TheCameo guest appearances]] by major characters from other ''Star Wars'' works, from the movies to other novels to video games.
There are twelve books in the series. The first six books deal with the mysterious Project Starscream, a series of experiments in biological weapons conducted by the Galactic Empire. The other six have more independent storylines with the main characters fleeing the Empire as
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* AlienArtsAreAppreciated: [[BugBuzz Wingsong]] isn't comprehensible to our heroes, but it's pretty.
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* StrangerSafety: Force-Sensitive Tash Arranda gets feelings around some people. Some of the people she meets, she just feels like she can trust, though sometimes she has to struggle with whether she should or not. Most of these people are the [[HeroOfAnotherStory Heroes of Other Stories]], like the Heroes of Yavin, Wedge Antilles, Lando Calrissian et cetera. It gets to the point where her companions just sort of shrug and assume anyone she likes will be helpful and valorous. However, she can't always sense if someone ''isn't'' trustworthy, so if they are a BitchInSheepsClothing she will [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter assume the best]], which her companions ''also'' fall afoul of.
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In 2009 Adrian Tolliver wrote ''[[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Death_in_the_Slave_Pits_of_Lorrd Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd]], or What I Did On My Inter-Term Break'', an essay from the perspective of Tash Arranda. Set between ''Army of Terror'' and ''The Brain Spiders'', it has the kids wandering Lorrd and finding a wicked plot. [[Literature/XWingSeries Face Loran]] appears.
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In 2009 Adrian Tolliver wrote ''[[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Death_in_the_Slave_Pits_of_Lorrd Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd]], Lorrd,]] or What I Did On My Inter-Term Break'', an essay from the perspective of Tash Arranda. Set between ''Army of Terror'' and ''The Brain Spiders'', it has the kids wandering Lorrd and finding a wicked plot. [[Literature/XWingSeries Face Loran]] appears.
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** The planet D'vouran; say it aloud and what does it sound like? [[spoiler: The planet devours people standing on it.]]
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Nearly every book ends with a suggestion that the book's threat hasn't been entirely resolved - an anomalous planet appears, Zak displays the twitch the zombies had, Gog has a new deadly virus, Gog survived his DisneyVillainDeath, [[spoiler: Eppon's body twitches]], some drog beetles got onto the hero's ship, [[spoiler: Spore can survive dormant in space and wait for someone to pick it up]], SIM has jumped into the holonet and is free to go elsewhere, Vader has clones of all the heroes and the quick-cloning tech. Except for Gog surviving a great fall, none of these come up again in the series. The quick-cloning tech is arguably a prequel to a more refined version used in TheThrawnTrilogy.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Nearly every book ends with a suggestion that the book's threat hasn't been entirely resolved - an anomalous planet appears, Zak displays the twitch the zombies had, Gog has a new deadly virus, Gog survived his DisneyVillainDeath, [[spoiler: Eppon's body twitches]], some drog beetles got onto the hero's ship, [[spoiler: Spore can survive dormant in space and wait for someone to pick it up]], SIM has jumped into the holonet and is free to go elsewhere, Vader has clones of all the heroes and the quick-cloning tech. Except for Gog surviving a great fall, none of these come up again in the series. The quick-cloning tech is arguably a prequel to a more refined version used in TheThrawnTrilogy.Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy.
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* PrecautionaryCorpseDisposal: The planet Necropolis is said to be {{Curse}}d by an ancient {{Necromancer}}, forcing people to pay DueToTheDead or suffer [[ZombieApocalypse their vengeful return]], so they have massive gated cemetaries and rigid burial customs. Zombies do start to show up when outsiders trespass on the cemetery, due to [[spoiler:a MadDoctor experimenting with a "[[ImmortalitySeeker cure for death]]".]]
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* ''[[ThePlague Planet Plague]]'': The family visits Gobindi, where Tash learns that the Empire is experimenting with viruses. [[VirusVictimSymptoms And she might be infected]]. [[ComicBook/XWingSeries Wedge Antilles]] makes an appearance.
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* ''[[ThePlague Planet Plague]]'': The family visits Gobindi, where Tash learns that the Empire is experimenting with viruses. [[VirusVictimSymptoms And she might be infected]]. [[ComicBook/XWingSeries [[Literature/XWingSeries Wedge Antilles]] makes an appearance.
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In 2009 Adrian Tolliver wrote ''[[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Death_in_the_Slave_Pits_of_Lorrd Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd]], or What I Did On My Inter-Term Break'', an essay from the perspective of Tash Arranda. Set between ''Army of Terror'' and ''The Brain Spiders'', it has the kids wandering Lorrd and finding a wicked plot. [[ComicBook/XWingSeries Face Loran]] appears.
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In 2009 Adrian Tolliver wrote ''[[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Death_in_the_Slave_Pits_of_Lorrd Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd]], or What I Did On My Inter-Term Break'', an essay from the perspective of Tash Arranda. Set between ''Army of Terror'' and ''The Brain Spiders'', it has the kids wandering Lorrd and finding a wicked plot. [[ComicBook/XWingSeries [[Literature/XWingSeries Face Loran]] appears.
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* DebtDetester: In all fairness, owing Jabba the Hutt an unspecified favor is never good.
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* DebtDetester: In all fairness, owing Jabba ''Jabba the Hutt Hutt'' an unspecified favor is never good.
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* DisneyVillainDeath: During ''Ghost of the Jedi'' Gog is burned and [[ShapeshifterSwanSong can't hold on to any shape but his own]], and falls into a seemingly bottomless pit, where he's assumed dead. Vader, passing through after the heroes leave, also assumes he's dead, but Gog stirs as soon as he leaves.
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* FingerTwitchingRevival: After being [[spoiler:killed by Gog, a headless Eppon's finger twitches]]. The narration states that it might be the wind. Then the novel ends.
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* FingerTwitchingRevival: Despite [[DisneyVillainDeath falling down a very very deep pit]] and being assumed dead, Gog eventually stirs, fingers twitching, and opens his eyes. He's fine in the next book.
** After being [[spoiler:killed by Gog, a headless Eppon's finger twitches]]. The narration states that it might be the wind. Then the novel ends.
** After being [[spoiler:killed by Gog, a headless Eppon's finger twitches]]. The narration states that it might be the wind. Then the novel ends.
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* {{Humanshifter}}: Borborygmus Gog, like Hoole, is a Shi'ido and can assume all kinds of shapes, but aside from his ShapeshifterSwanSong he seems to prefer humanoids and identity theft.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Nearly every book ends with a suggestion that the book's threat hasn't been entirely resolved - an anomalous planet appears, Zak displays the twitch the zombies had, Gog has a new deadly virus, Gog survived his DisneyVillainDeath, [[spoiler: Eppon's body twitches]], some drog beetles got onto the hero's ship, [[spoiler: Spore can survive dormant in space and wait for someone to pick it up]], SIM has jumped into the holonet and is free to go elsewhere, Vader has clones of all the heroes and the quick-cloning tech. Except for Gog surviving a great fall, none of these come up again in the series. The quick-cloning tech is arguably a prequel to a more refined version used in TheThrawnTrilogy.
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** The phrase "MoreThanMeetsTheEye" is used on three separate occasions. Combined with Project Starscream being the brainchild of a scientist who's [[TheStarscream planning to backstab his overseer]] Darth Vader and take his place, both may be a {{Series/Transformers}} reference.
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** The phrase "MoreThanMeetsTheEye" is used on three separate occasions. Combined with Project Starscream ''Starscream'' being the brainchild of a scientist who's [[TheStarscream planning to backstab his overseer]] Darth Vader and take his place, both may be are almost certainly a {{Series/Transformers}} {{Franchise/Transformers}} reference.
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* MythologyGag: More than what would reasonably expected for a kids horror series. Thrawn and Jerec show up in different books.
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* TaeKwonDoor In ''The Doomsday Ship'' the doors are science-fiction things that slide open, and when Dash starts to pass through a doorway [[spoiler: SIM slams it shut]]
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* In his last appearance in ''The Hunger'', Yoda mentions that he has to prepare for the arrival of a student....
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