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* CareBearStare: Tash uses TheForce to reach out to [[spoiler:Eppon, who had just awakened his true nature as Gog's LivingWeapon]] and bombards him with memories of their brief but happy time together. It works.
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* CareBearStare: Tash uses TheForce the Force to reach out to [[spoiler:Eppon, who had just awakened his true nature as Gog's LivingWeapon]] and bombards him with memories of their brief but happy time together. It works.
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* TheForce: Being attacked in ''Eaten Alive'' triggers something in Tash, and never really leaves her.
--> She forgot about her fear. A warm tingle spread through her body. She imagined the energy field expanding, driving the shrieking creatures farther and farther away. As she did, the tingle in her body grew into a strong electric current, running from the top of her head down to her toes. For just an instant she felt a sense of connection with something larger than herself, larger even than the planet on which she stood.
--> She forgot about her fear. A warm tingle spread through her body. She imagined the energy field expanding, driving the shrieking creatures farther and farther away. As she did, the tingle in her body grew into a strong electric current, running from the top of her head down to her toes. For just an instant she felt a sense of connection with something larger than herself, larger even than the planet on which she stood.
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* HowDoIShotWeb: Tash was never given instruction on TheForce.
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* HowDoIShotWeb: Tash was never given instruction on TheForce.the Force.
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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'' 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, Shi'ido who first appeared in ''Literature/TheIllustratedStarWarsUniverse'', 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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%%* AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:SIM in ''The Doomsday Ship''.]]
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%%* BlobMonster: The... blobs in ''Planet Plague''.
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%%* BuriedAlive: ''City of the Dead''.
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* DebtDetester: In all fairness, owing ''Jabba the Hutt'' an unspecified favor is never good.
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* DebtDetester: This has Hoole very irritable. In all fairness, owing ''Jabba the Hutt'' an unspecified favor is never good.
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%%* GenderBender: [[spoiler: Karkas.]]
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** Lando also pretty well describes this trope, telling the kids that if someone's acting out of character they'd better pause and pay attention.
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%%* PlotRelevantAgeUp: [[spoiler: Eppon.]]
%%* PokemonSpeak: Eppon! Eppon!
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%%* PutOnABus: DV-9 after ''Army of Terror''.
%%* QuicksandSucks: ''Eaten Alive''.
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%%* SpookySilentLibrary: ''Ghost of the Jedi''.
* 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.
* 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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* 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
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%%* TykeBomb: [[spoiler:Eppon]]
%%* UndeadChild: [[spoiler: Kairn]] in ''City of the Dead''.
%%* UndeadChild: [[spoiler: Kairn]] in ''City of the Dead''.
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%%* TheVirus: ''The Planet Plague'', ''Spore''.
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* NostalgiaFilter: In-universe, this is why [[spoiler: The children of the exploration team that crashed on Dagobah]] don't realize that [[spoiler: it's wrong ToServeMan]] until shown otherwise by [[spoiler: Zak Arranda]].
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* GoodShapeshiftingEvilShapeshifting: Uncle Hoole and Borborygmus Gog are both Shi'ido shapeshifters, but though their secretive natures both inspire mistrust in the Arranda siblings, their morality is ultimately revealed by how they use their powers. Hoole shapeshifts for utility and combat, almost never assumes the identity of another sentient being, and often wraps up each novel by [[BigDamnHeroes using his powers to rescue the Arrandas]]; for good measure, he prefers using relatively benign forms like Wookies. By contrast, Gog firmly establishes himself as a ShapeshiftingTrickster by constantly assuming pre-existing identities, playing his enemies against each other rather than getting directly involved in the conflict.
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* ApocalypticLog: In ''The Hunger,'' Hoole and the Arranda's stumble upon a datapad left behind by a failed survey mission to Dagobah [[spoiler: revealing that the stranded expedition was joined by the crew of a crashed cruise ship, eventually resulting in the survivors beginning to breed and produce children. On her deathbed, the expedition leader confesses that the only way they could feed the children was by feeding them the bodies of the dead.]]
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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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* BadassBookworm: Hoole is a stoic and cautious anthropologist known for producing numerous first-hand accounts of various planets and species, and has though he's 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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** Hoole mentions in one book he'd done research on Tatooine and Jabba's palace before. A couple years before the series began, a book called ''Literature/TheIllustratedStarWarsUniverse'' was published, with Hoole cited as the "author" of the Tatooine chapter.
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** Hoole mentions in one book he'd ''The Brain Spiders'' that he's done research on Tatooine and Jabba's palace before. A couple years before the series began, a book called ''Literature/TheIllustratedStarWarsUniverse'' was published, with in which Hoole cited was first introduced as the "author" of the Tatooine chapter.chapter.
** ''The Hunger'' mentions a failed survey expedition to Dagobah - which was also featured in ''Literature/TheIllustratedStarWarsUniverse,'' with expedition leader Halka Four-Den serving as the author of an ApocalypticLog that eventually becomes the Dagobah chapter. [[spoiler: ''The Hunger'' also features an unnamed cameo of Halka Four-Den recording her final ApocalypticLog on her deathbed.]]
** ''The Hunger'' mentions a failed survey expedition to Dagobah - which was also featured in ''Literature/TheIllustratedStarWarsUniverse,'' with expedition leader Halka Four-Den serving as the author of an ApocalypticLog that eventually becomes the Dagobah chapter. [[spoiler: ''The Hunger'' also features an unnamed cameo of Halka Four-Den recording her final ApocalypticLog on her deathbed.]]
* FaceDeathWithDespair: In ''The Hunger,'' the dying expedition leader's final ApocalypticLog features her breaking down in tears, convinced that she's failed in every way that matters [[spoiler: in the knowledge that she's been reduced to feeding the children the bodies of the dead.]]
-->''May the stars forgive us...''
-->''May the stars forgive us...''
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* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Tash and Zak are kids from ''Alderaan''. It weighs on both of them, but particularly Zak.
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* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Tash and Zak are kids from ''Alderaan''. It The fact that they never got a chance to say goodbye to their parents weighs on both of them, but particularly Zak.
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* NostalgiaFilter: In-universe, this is why [[spoiler: The children of the exploration team that crashed on Dagobah]] don't realize that [[spoiler: it's wrong ToServeMan]] until shown otherwise by [[spoiler: Zak Arranda]].
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* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: In "The Hunger," it's revealed that [[spoiler: an ill-fated expedition to Dagobah survived long enough to produce numerous children... but didn't have the provisions to feed all of them. In the end, the explorers only guaranteed the survival of the children by feeding them the bodies of the dead.]]
* NostalgiaFilter: In-universe, this is why [[spoiler: The children of the exploration team that crashed on Dagobah]] don't realize that [[spoiler: it's wrong ToServeMan]] until shown otherwise by [[spoiler: Zak Arranda]].
* NostalgiaFilter: In-universe, this is why [[spoiler: The children of the exploration team that crashed on Dagobah]] don't realize that [[spoiler: it's wrong ToServeMan]] until shown otherwise by [[spoiler: Zak Arranda]].
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** Hoole mentions in one book he'd done research on Tatooine and Jabba's palace before. A couple years before the series began, a book called ''The Illustrated Star Wars Universe'' was published, with Hoole cited as the "author" of the Tatooine chapter.
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* FollowTheLeader: Goosebumps [- [[RecycledINSPACE IN STAR WARS]]-]. And with recurring characters who get [[CharacterDevelopment developed]].
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* GooglingTheNewAcquaintance: Tash meets a man [[YouHaveToBelieveMe who everyone agrees is crazy]]. She's told he's the sole survivor of a ComingInHot situation, his mind snapped, and if he leaves [[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace D'vouran]] he'll be apprehended by the authorities. She accesses the Holonet to look up records on him and finds that they match what she's been told, but notices a program attached to the records that alerts someone that she's accessed them, and naturally Tash finds this suspicious.
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