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** Ryder Azadi in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' would mention how he helped build heavy equipment in Imperial prison, and one of his primary characteristics was how he adamantly refused to return to incarceration. Narkina-5 more than proves ''why''.

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** Ryder Azadi in ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' would mention how he helped build heavy equipment in Imperial prison, and one of his primary characteristics was how [[NeverGoingBackToPrison he adamantly refused to return to incarceration.incarceration]]. Narkina-5 more than proves ''why''.
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* ArcNumber: Seven floors, seven rooms per floor, seven tables per room, seven men per table. You have seven seconds to get to your cell or die.
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* ChekhovsGun: Maarva had been trying to pry open the floodgates that leads to the tunnels under the hotel, so that rebels could sneak in. It's dismissed by Bix and Brasso as her [[ScatterbrainedSenior starting to become senile]], but will prove important later.
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** The Empire loading up prisoners on their Prisoner Transports is what its successor state, [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance the First Order, would later do with loading up prisoners from the Colossus on their AAL-1971/9.1 Troop Transports]].

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** The Empire loading up prisoners on their Imperial Prisoner Transports is what its successor state, [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance the First Order, would later do with loading up prisoners from the Colossus on their AAL-1971/9.1 Troop Transports]].
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Melshi tells Cassian not to look at his shift count, believing the Empire will just keep arbitrarily raising it and will never actually release them. [[AccidentalTruth He's more correct than he realises.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Cassian observes that the guards are obviously shorthanded when they have to delay taking him into the workroom so that a guard can come racing in from another level to give them the minimum number of guards needed for their protocol. A key reason why the escape in Episode 10 is successful is because there so few guards that once the prisoners find a way to negate the electric floor, the guards are quickly overwhelmed.
** Melshi tells Cassian not to look at his shift count, believing the Empire will just keep arbitrarily raising it and will never actually release them. [[AccidentalTruth He's more correct than he realises.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Cassian observes that the guards are obviously shorthanded when they have to delay taking him into the workroom so that a guard can come racing in from another level to give them the minimum number of guards needed for their protocol. A key reason why the escape in Episode 10 is successful is because there so few guards that once the prisoners find a way to negate the electric floor, the guards are quickly overwhelmed.
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{{Foreshadowing}}: Melshi tells Cassian not to look at his shift count, believing the Empire will just keep arbitrarily raising it and will never actually release them. [[AccidentalTruth He's more correct than he realises.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Melshi tells Cassian not to look at his shift count, believing the Empire will just keep arbitrarily raising it and will never actually release them. [[AccidentalTruth He's more correct than he realises.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Cassian observes that the guards are obviously shorthanded when they have to delay taking him into the workroom so that a guard can come racing in from another level to give them the minimum number of guards needed for their protocol. A key reason why the escape in Episode 10 is successful is because there so few guards that once the prisoners find a way to negate the electric floor, the guards are quickly overwhelmed.
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Melshi tells Cassian not to look at his shift count, believing the Empire will just keep arbitrarily raising it and will never actually release them. [[AccidentalTruth He's more correct than he realises.]]

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ATT. Spoilers for future installments go under them or the series wide pages.


* ChekhovsGun:
** Maarva had been trying to pry open the floodgates that leads to the tunnels under the hotel, so that rebels could sneak in. It's dismissed by Bix and Brasso as her [[ScatterbrainedSenior starting to become senile]], but will prove important later.
** The heavy components that the prisoners at Narkina 5 have been making are shown in the final stinger in the season finale. They are connector segments that will hold parts together that will make up the superlaser dish on the Death Star.

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* ChekhovsGun:
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ChekhovsGun: Maarva had been trying to pry open the floodgates that leads to the tunnels under the hotel, so that rebels could sneak in. It's dismissed by Bix and Brasso as her [[ScatterbrainedSenior starting to become senile]], but will prove important later.
** The heavy components that the prisoners at Narkina 5 have been making are shown in the final stinger in the season finale. They are connector segments that will hold parts together that will make up the superlaser dish on the Death Star.
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