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* OutOfGenreExperience: This episode is pure horror, and does a sub-GenreShift within that as well - it starts off as a ZombieApocalypse story and becomes a SlasherMovie when Kaarvok is introduced.

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* OutOfGenreExperience: This episode is pure horror, and does a sub-GenreShift {{sub|Genre}}-GenreShift within that as well - it starts off as a ZombieApocalypse story and becomes a SlasherMovie when Kaarvok is introduced.
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* OurClonesAreDifferent: The episode introduces a new system of cloning created by cannibalistic scientist Kaarvok; created in a matter of seconds via a gauntlet-like device, the ensuing doppelganger is fully-grown, fully-clothed, and in full possession of the target's personality and memories. Kaarvok himself refuses to call the process "cloning," and instead calls it "twinning", insisting that the twins are both equal and original -- and tasty, hence why half the duo is usually eaten immediately after. Kaarvok has long since reduced his jailers to a loyal CannibalClan via CloneDegeneration, and over the course of the episode, is able to twin Chiana, D'Argo, and Crichton... resulting in much awkwardness when both Crichtons survive the adventure and are [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore incorporated into the cast from then on]]. Even after thorough scientific analysis, it's impossible to tell which of them is the original, and the episode ends with the two Crichtons silently playing RockPaperScissors in an attempt to identify the clone -- [[BestOutOfInfinity only to end every single game with a tie]].
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Cloning Blues renamed to Clone Angst as per TRS, specifically about angst from a character discovering that they're a clone.


* CloningBlues: The two Crichtons at the end, obviously, but D'Argo also wonders if he is just a copy and the real D'Argo is dead. Struggling with this possibility herself, Chiana insists you just know if you're the real one or not and doesn't want to talk about it anymore.
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* CloneDegradation: The mutants are the result of Kaarvok twinning the Peacekeeper crew too frequently.

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* CloneDegradation: The mutants are the result of Kaarvok twinning the Peacekeeper crew too frequently. The clones of D'Argo, Chiana and John are an aversion due to being the first time each of them was "twinned".

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* GenreBlindness:
** Played straight when the group splits up after docking on the Leviathan. While they hadn't seen anyone yet, it takes Kaarvok no time to get to work ensuring the separated pairs get cut off from each other.
** Defied after Crichton is left on his own. He knows he can't just make a run for it because there is so much distance between the Pilot's den and the transport pod. He's certain Kaarvok would pick him off quickly, so he focuses on regaining control of the ship.

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* GenreBlindness:
** Played straight when
GenreBlindness: When the group splits up after docking on the Leviathan. While they hadn't seen anyone yet, it takes Kaarvok no time to get to work ensuring the separated pairs get cut off from each other.
** Defied after * GenreSavvy: After Crichton is left on his own. He own, he knows he can't just make a run for it because there is so much distance between the Pilot's den and the transport pod. He's certain Kaarvok would pick him off quickly, so he focuses on regaining control of the ship.
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* AbsenteeActor: Wayne Pygram is not in this episode as neither Scorpius nor Harvey appear.

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* AbsenteeActor: Wayne Pygram is not in this episode as neither Scorpius nor Harvey appear.



* GhostShip

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* GhostShipGhostShip: Rovhu. By the time our crew arrive everyone aboard, save for Kaarvok, is either dead or so corrupted they're basically a zombie.



* LateToTheTragedy
* MercyKill: Begged for by ''Rovhu'''s Pilot, and finally given to ''Rovhu'' by Crichton.

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* LateToTheTragedy
LateToTheTragedy: The crew arrive on Rovhu long after the crew have been reduced to cannibal zombies and the Pilot is begging for death. In the B-plot, Moya responds to a distress call from Talyn and arrives to find he and Crais badly injured from some as-yet-unknown encounter.
* MercyKill: Begged for by ''Rovhu'''s Rovhu's Pilot, and finally given to ''Rovhu'' Rovhu by Crichton.



* TailorMadePrison



* {{Twinmaker}}

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* {{Twinmaker}}{{Twinmaker}}: Kaarvok is doing this to create more meat for himself.
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* BreakTheCutie: Neither Chiana nor Jool take their experiences well. At least a little humor is derived from Jool's experience (see EpicFail), but Chiana's is played completely straight.


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* GenreBlindness:
** Played straight when the group splits up after docking on the Leviathan. While they hadn't seen anyone yet, it takes Kaarvok no time to get to work ensuring the separated pairs get cut off from each other.
** Defied after Crichton is left on his own. He knows he can't just make a run for it because there is so much distance between the Pilot's den and the transport pod. He's certain Kaarvok would pick him off quickly, so he focuses on regaining control of the ship.


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* JerkassHasAPoint: Rygel opposes helping Crais and Talyn, saying that'll just accomplish an unarmed crew encountering whoever inflicted so much damage. He also points out they don't have the resources to even try to help Crais and Talyn recover.
* KarmicDeath: As everything starts coming apart, Crichton rams Kaarvok's weapon into a control panel and leaves him stuck. Kaarvok's victims quickly move in to take advantage of this.
-->'''Crichton:''' Hey, kids, it's dinner time!


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* OhCrap: When the two Crichtons see each other.


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* SayMyName:
** After being separated, Crichton walks through corridors shouting Chiana's name.
** As the ship comes apart, D'Argo searches for Crichton and screams his name. This is how Crichton learns that D'Argo is still alive.


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* WhamLine: Just as Crichton boards the pod, we hear another Crichton shout, "Hold the door!"
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* GenreShift: This episode is pure horror, and does a sub-genre shift within that as well - it starts off as a ZombieApocalypse story and becomes a SlasherMovie when Kaarvok is introduced.


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* OutOfGenreExperience: This episode is pure horror, and does a sub-GenreShift within that as well - it starts off as a ZombieApocalypse story and becomes a SlasherMovie when Kaarvok is introduced.
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* EpisodeOfTheDead: This episode is an OutOfGenreExperience into outright horror that has Crichton and friends trapped on a diseased, dying Leviathan full of cannibalistic zombie-like beings. It finally mutates into a SlasherMovie when the real villain behind the situation turns up.
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** The twist, as explained by Kaarvok and later explored by the two Chritons, is that ''both'' copies have equal claim to be "the original". The machine doesn't really "clone" a person, it makes one person into two identical people. This is obvious from the special effect which shows the original turned into a ball of light which then divides in two, each side becoming a copy.

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** The twist, as explained by Kaarvok and later explored by the two Chritons, Crichtons, is that ''both'' copies have equal claim to be "the original". The machine doesn't really "clone" a person, it makes one person into two identical people. This is obvious from the special effect which shows the original turned into a ball of light which then divides in two, each side becoming a copy.

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* CloningBlues: The two Crichtons at the end, obviously, but D'Argo also wonders if he is just a copy and the real D'Argo is dead. Struggling with this possibility herself, Chiana insists you just know if you're the real one or not and doesn't want to talk about it anymore.



* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Talyn is found adrift and damaged, while Crais is unconscious. Aeryn openly wonders what happened.
** The crew spends most of the episode split up. Those that find Crais and Talyn are Aeryn, Rygel, and Stark, while those away in the transport pod are Crichton, D'Argo, Chiana, and Jool. Barring the extra Crichton, these are how the crew will be split up for half a season after the next episode.



* ImAHumanitarian

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* ImAHumanitarianImAHumanitarian: Kaarvok feeds on those he twins. He's quite content to stay on this damaged Leviathan--having everything he wants and certain more will come to join his "family."



* NotQuiteDead: We learn partway through the episode that Kaarvok twinned D'Argo--killing one and locking the other up.



* RockPaperScissors: The two Crichtons at the end of the episode, and they keep getting tied.
* SpannerInTheWorks: This Leviathan was basically a one-man insane asylum to keep Kaarvok locked up. Then the Scarrans attacked their convoy, which freed Kaarvok from imprisonment and left them all adrift in the Uncharted Territories.



* WhatDoesThisButtonDo: Jool causing all the episode's problems by messing with the transport pod's controls.
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* WhamEpisode: Kaarvok twinning Crichton deeply affects the rest of the series, particularly the relationship with Aeryn.
* WhatDoesThisButtonDo: Jool causing all the episode's problems by messing with the transport pod's controls.
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** The twist, as explained by Kaarvok and later explored by the two Chritons, is that ''both'' copies have equal claim to be "the original". The machine doesn't really "clone" a person, it makes one person into two identical people. This is obvious from the special effect which shows the original turned into a ball of light which then divides in two, each side becoming a copy.

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* AmbiguousCloneEnding: Discussed at the end when the D'Argo and Chiana who survived wonder whether they are real or copies, and if it matters.
* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Jool tries to shoot herself out of sheer terror. John and Chiana are... dubiously uncaring.
* BrainFood: Kaarvok has a slightly more hi-tech way of doing this.
* CloneDegradation: The mutants are the result of Kaarvok twinning the Peacekeeper crew too frequently.



* FetishFuel: D'argo is chained up and has a sexually aggressive HumanAlien who crawls and barks like a dog set on him.

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* FetishFuel: D'argo is chained up ExpendableClone: Played with - one Chiana has no hesitation in fleeing while Kaarvok kills the other, but feels guilty about it afterwards. Played straighter when neither John nor Chiana seem to care much about the D'Argo who died after they find the surviving one.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Being twinned
and has a sexually aggressive HumanAlien who crawls repeatedly having one of your duplicates killed and barks like eaten until you're a dog set on him.
mindless cannibal. Also, the Pilot having his arms repeatedly chopped off and eaten every time they regrow.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Kaarvok is the "prattle casually about the hideous things you're going to do to people" kind of serial killer.
* GenreShift: This episode is pure horror, and does a sub-genre shift within that as well - it starts off as a ZombieApocalypse story and becomes a SlasherMovie when Kaarvok is introduced.
* GhostShip
* ImAHumanitarian
* LateToTheTragedy
* MercyKill: Begged for by ''Rovhu'''s Pilot, and finally given to ''Rovhu'' by Crichton.
* ResetButton: The two Crichtons' survival is the most triumphant aversion of this in the whole of ''Farscape''.
* TailorMadePrison
* [[TeachHimAnger Teach Her Anger]]: Chiana tries to do this to Jool by PistolWhipping her. It doesn't work.
* {{Twinmaker}}
* WhatDoesThisButtonDo: Jool causing all the episode's problems by messing with the transport pod's controls.
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*FetishFuel: D'argo is chained up and has a sexually aggressive HumanAlien who crawls and barks like a dog set on him.
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*EpicFail: Jool's never touched a gun before this episode, but that doesn't explain how she's able to miss her''self'' while holding the pulse rifle ''to her head!''

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