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* AggressiveNegotiations: Crosshair "negotiates" with the kid outside the bar by implicitly threatening him, getting him to haggle down to 5,000 credits. Omega agrees as they have enough to spare.
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* AggressiveNegotiations: Crosshair "negotiates" with the kid outside the bar by implicitly threatening him, getting him to haggle down to 5,000 credits. Omega agrees to the payment as they have enough to spare.
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* MoneyIsNotPower: When Captain Mann demands Omega fork over 20,000 credits with the threat of handing her over to Dr. Hemlock, he suggests she's better off doing so because her money wouldn't help her if she gets captured by the doctor again. While extra credits ''would'' help Dr. Hemlock, he's not the kind of official who can be bought and has resources far in excess of that kind of bribe.
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* MoneyIsNotPower: When Captain Mann demands Omega fork over 20,000 credits with the threat of handing her over to Dr. Hemlock, he suggests she's better off doing so because her money wouldn't help her if she gets captured by the doctor again. While an additional extra credits ''would'' help Dr. Hemlock, he's not the kind of official who can be bought and has resources far in excess of that kind of bribe.
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* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("[[AggressiveNegotiations negotiated]]" down by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher, leaving them with the exact amount needed to pay the bribe. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega after reporting them to Dr. Hemlock, since she won't need it. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way; they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("[[AggressiveNegotiations negotiated]]" ([[AggressiveNegotiations "negotiated"]] down by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher, leaving them with the exact amount needed to pay the bribe. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega after reporting them to Dr. Hemlock, since she won't need it. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way; they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Crosshair was clearly going to throttle the kid outside the cantina for demanding an unreasonable price.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Crosshair was clearly going to throttle After the kid outside the cantina for demanding demanded an unreasonable price.price for Batcher's whereabouts, Crosshair was clearly thinking about throttling it out of him.
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* {{Determinator}}: Dr. Hemlock is all too determined to get Omega back and orders the getaway shuttle tracked. Fortunately, Crosshair was smart enough to remind Omega to ditch their shuttle.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Crosshair points that going after Batcher was a bad move and leaving sooner rather than later would have saved him and Omega a lot of trouble. However, this is ignoring the fact that Omega had a perfect opportunity to escape by herself in the previous episode and ''still'' went to get him. In response, Omega throws him the credits they made and goes after Batcher alone. [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe It makes him change his mind]].
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Crosshair points out that going after Batcher was a bad move and leaving sooner rather than later would have saved him and Omega a lot of trouble. However, this is ignoring the fact that Omega had a perfect opportunity to escape by herself in the previous episode and ''still'' went to get him. In response, Omega throws him the credits they made and goes after Batcher alone. [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe It makes him change his mind]].
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Crosshair points that going after Batcher was a bad move and leaving sooner rather than later would have saved him and Omega a lot of trouble. However, this is ignoring the fact that Omega had a perfect opportunity to escape by herself in the previous episode and ''still'' went to get him. In response, Omega throws him the credits they made and goes after Batcher alone. [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe It makes him change his mind]].
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* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners and at least extract the coordinates to Tantiss, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave. Crosshair shoots down the former because they have no time to fix up the downed shuttle before the Empire investigates the crash, and reluctantly goes along with the latter because Omega refuses to abandon Batcher.
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* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone clone prisoners and at least extract the coordinates to Tantiss, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave. Crosshair shoots down the former because they have no time to fix up the downed shuttle before the Empire investigates the crash, and reluctantly goes along with the latter because Omega refuses to abandon Batcher.
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** One of the animals in Mann's animal trafficking operation are [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E11ASunnyDayInTheVoid Void Striders]] from Abafar.
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* CallForward: An implied one; the tentacles that emerge from one of Mann's containers, and the implication that he was horribly and painfully EatenAlive in his SoundOnlyDeath make it quite plausible that he was consumed by a rathtar, the same sort of beast that Han Solo and Chewbacca will be trafficking [[Film/TheForceAwakens decades later]].
* ComingInHot: The damage the shuttle sustained in the previous episode forces Omega to drop out of hyperspace at the nearest planet and crash as gently as possible. Fortunately, the planet is inhabited and Crosshair locates a settlement before the scanners go offline.
* ComingInHot: The damage the shuttle sustained in the previous episode forces Omega to drop out of hyperspace at the nearest planet and crash as gently as possible. Fortunately, the planet is inhabited and Crosshair locates a settlement before the scanners go offline.
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* CallForward: CallForward:
** One of the animals captured by Mann's smuggling ring is a Porg, the very creature that [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Cikatro Vizago would try to make money off of years later]].
** An implied one; the tentacles that emerge from one of Mann's containers, and the implication that he was horribly and painfully EatenAlive in his SoundOnlyDeath make it quite plausible that he was consumed by arathtar, Rathtar, the same sort of beast that Han Solo and Chewbacca will be trafficking [[Film/TheForceAwakens decades later]].
* ComingInHot: The damage the Rho-class transport shuttle sustained in the previous episode forces Omega to drop out of hyperspace at the nearest planet and crash as gently as possible. Fortunately, the planet is inhabited and Crosshair locates a settlement before the scanners go offline.
** One of the animals captured by Mann's smuggling ring is a Porg, the very creature that [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Cikatro Vizago would try to make money off of years later]].
** An implied one; the tentacles that emerge from one of Mann's containers, and the implication that he was horribly and painfully EatenAlive in his SoundOnlyDeath make it quite plausible that he was consumed by a
* ComingInHot: The damage the Rho-class transport shuttle sustained in the previous episode forces Omega to drop out of hyperspace at the nearest planet and crash as gently as possible. Fortunately, the planet is inhabited and Crosshair locates a settlement before the scanners go offline.
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* EscapedAnimalRampage: Omega released all the animals to create enough confusion and keep the Stormtroopers occupied while she and Crosshair steal a ship to escape. However, it wasn’t enough to prevent the few surviving troopers from calling Dr. Hemlock.
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* EscapedAnimalRampage: Omega released all the animals to create enough confusion and keep the TK Stormtroopers occupied while she and Crosshair steal a ship to escape. However, it wasn’t enough to prevent the few surviving troopers from calling Dr. Hemlock.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Crosshair was clearly going to throttle the kid outside the cantina for demanding an unreasonable price.
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* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("[[AggressiveNegotiations negotiated]]" down by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega after reporting them to Dr. Hemlock, since she won't need it. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way; they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("[[AggressiveNegotiations negotiated]]" down by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher.Batcher, leaving them with the exact amount needed to pay the bribe. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega after reporting them to Dr. Hemlock, since she won't need it. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way; they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* EscapedAnimalRampage: Omega released all the animals to create enough confusion and keep the Stormtroopers occupied while she and Crosshair steal a ship to escape. However, it wasn’t enough to prevent the few surviving troopers from calling Dr. Hemlock.
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* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave. Crosshair shoots down the former because they have no time to fix up the downed shuttle before the Empire investigates the crash, and reluctantly goes along with the latter because Omega refuses to abandon Batcher.
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* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners, prisoners and at least extract the coordinates to Tantiss, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave. Crosshair shoots down the former because they have no time to fix up the downed shuttle before the Empire investigates the crash, and reluctantly goes along with the latter because Omega refuses to abandon Batcher.
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** [[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E2CutAndRun Once again]], Chain Codes are brought up as the only legal means to get off world. Unfortunately, Omega doesn't know how to forge chain codes and Tech isn't around to do it, so she and Crosshair have to resort to bribing the ticketmaster instead.
** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in “[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround Common Ground]]”, and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in “[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround Common Ground]]”, and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
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** [[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E2CutAndRun Once again]], Chain Codes are brought up as the only legal means to get off world. Unfortunately, chain codes will identify Omega if she registers for one, she doesn't know how to forge chain codes and Tech isn't around to do it, so she and Crosshair have to resort to bribing the ticketmaster an exorbitant amount instead.
** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in “[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround Common Ground]]”, and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in serious trouble.
** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in “[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround Common Ground]]”, and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in serious trouble.
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* MoneyIsNotPower: When Captain Mann demands Omega fork over 20,000 credits with the threat of handing her over to Dr. Hemlock, he tells her she’s better off doing so because her money wouldn’t help her if she gets captured by the doctor again. While extra credits ''would'' help Dr. Hemlock, he’s not the kind of official who can be bought and has resources far in excess of that kind of bribe.
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* MoneyIsNotPower: When Captain Mann demands Omega fork over 20,000 credits with the threat of handing her over to Dr. Hemlock, he tells her suggests she’s better off doing so because her money wouldn’t help her if she gets captured by the doctor again. While extra credits ''would'' help Dr. Hemlock, he’s not the kind of official who can be bought and has resources far in excess of that kind of bribe.
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* BaitTheDog: For a moment, Captain Mann seems like he'll be a good sport about losing to Omega. Then he takes 10,000 credits as an illegal gambling fee, steals Batcher, and sells her out to Hemlock while also demanding the rest of the credits she won.
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* BaitTheDog: For a moment, Captain Mann seems like he'll be a good sport about losing to Omega. Then he takes 10,000 credits as an illegal gambling fee, steals Batcher, and sells her out to Hemlock while also demanding the rest of the credits she won.
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* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("[[AggressiveNegotiations negotiated]]" down by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega after reporting them to Dr. Hemlock, since she won't need it. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way, they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("[[AggressiveNegotiations negotiated]]" down by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega after reporting them to Dr. Hemlock, since she won't need it. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way, way; they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: As a greedy, petty tyrant, Mann regularly gambles with the common citizens of the town but once he’s done, whether he wins or loses, he demands they pay a fine for gambling since it’s illegal; all just a long-game scam to further pad his pockets.
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* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: As a greedy, petty tyrant, Mann regularly gambles with the common citizens of the town but town. But once he’s done, whether he wins or loses, he demands they pay a fine for gambling since it’s illegal; all just a long-game scam to further pad his pockets.
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* SoreLoser: Captain Mann at first seems like he going to avert this as after getting beat by Omega at the card game his troops start closing in menacingly but he calls them off. Then as Omega and Crosshair start to leave Mann stops them and informs them that they need to pay the fine for illegal gambling, which he was also doing. Later he steals Batcher and demands all his money back for her return, even though he is under orders to capture Omega and Crosshair anyways.
* SureLetsGoWithThat: As noted in EvilCannotComprehendGood, Hemlock can’t understand why Nala Se has a close attachment to Omega due to being a vile, inhuman bastard. When he claims that she only looked out for her because of her elevated M-count, Nala Se rolls with it and starts referring to Omega as "the clone" to help pretend that she doesn’t have any attachment to her, hopefully to try to fool Hemlock.
* SureLetsGoWithThat: As noted in EvilCannotComprehendGood, Hemlock can’t understand why Nala Se has a close attachment to Omega due to being a vile, inhuman bastard. When he claims that she only looked out for her because of her elevated M-count, Nala Se rolls with it and starts referring to Omega as "the clone" to help pretend that she doesn’t have any attachment to her, hopefully to try to fool Hemlock.
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* SoreLoser: Captain Mann at first seems like he going to avert this this, as after getting beat by Omega at the card game game, his troops start closing in menacingly but before he immediately calls them off. Then as Omega and Crosshair start to leave leave, Mann stops them and informs them that they need to pay the fine for illegal gambling, which he was also doing. Later Later, he steals Batcher and demands all his money back for her return, even though he is under orders (that he fully intends to comply with) to capture Omega and Crosshair anyways.
* SureLetsGoWithThat: As noted in EvilCannotComprehendGood, Hemlock can’t understand why Nala Se has a close attachment toOmega Omega, due to him being a vile, inhuman bastard. When he claims that she only looked out for her because of her elevated M-count, Nala Se rolls with it and starts referring to Omega as "the clone" to help pretend that she doesn’t have any attachment to her, hopefully to try to fool Hemlock.
* SureLetsGoWithThat: As noted in EvilCannotComprehendGood, Hemlock can’t understand why Nala Se has a close attachment to
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* BlatantLies: Nala Se claims to find Omega and Crosshair's escape "surprising", that the test results discovered by Emerie were a false positive, and that she only sees Omega as an "aberration"; Hemlock doesn't believe a word she says, and implies that if he should recover Omega, Nala Se's usefulness might come to a very swift end.
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* BlatantLies: Nala Se claims to find Omega and Crosshair's escape "surprising", that the test results discovered by Emerie were a false positive, "false positive", and that she only sees Omega as an "aberration"; Hemlock doesn't believe a word she says, and implies implying that if he should recover Omega, Omega and find through a retest that her initial test results were not in fact a false positive, Nala Se's usefulness might come to a very swift end.
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* AggressiveNegotiations: Crosshair "negotiates" with the kid outside the bar by implicitly threatening him, getting him to haggle down to 5,000 credits. Omega agrees as they have enough to spare.
* ComingInHot: The damage the shuttle sustained in the previous episode forces Omega to drop out of hyperspace at the nearest planet and crash as gently as possible. Fortunately, the planet is inhabited and Crosshair locates a settlement before the scanners go offline.
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* HesBack: It's downplayed, but Crosshair's ImprobableAimingSkills are ''much'' better in this episode than they were in the one previous, when he and Omega were escaping Dr. Hemlock and his forces at Mount Tantiss and he got a case of WorfHadTheFlu.
* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave.
* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave.
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* HesBack: It's downplayed, but Crosshair's ImprobableAimingSkills are ''much'' better in this episode than they were in the one previous, when he and Omega were escaping Dr. Hemlock and his forces at Mount Tantiss and he got a case of WorfHadTheFlu.
WorfHadTheFlu. Crosshair still has a brief twitch in his hand that he shakes off, but he does seem to be recovering.
* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave. Crosshair shoots down the former because they have no time to fix up the downed shuttle before the Empire investigates the crash, and reluctantly goes along with the latter because Omega refuses to abandon Batcher.
* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave. Crosshair shoots down the former because they have no time to fix up the downed shuttle before the Empire investigates the crash, and reluctantly goes along with the latter because Omega refuses to abandon Batcher.
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* MoneyIsNotPower: When Captain Mann demands Omega fork over 20,000 credits with the threat of handing her over to Dr. Hemlock, he tells her she’s better off doing so because her money wouldn’t help her if she gets captured by the doctor again. While extra credits ''would'' help Dr. Hemlock, he’s not the kind of official who can be bought.
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* MoneyIsNotPower: When Captain Mann demands Omega fork over 20,000 credits with the threat of handing her over to Dr. Hemlock, he tells her she’s better off doing so because her money wouldn’t help her if she gets captured by the doctor again. While extra credits ''would'' help Dr. Hemlock, he’s not the kind of official who can be bought.bought and has resources far in excess of that kind of bribe.
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* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("negotiated" by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega as a bribe in exchange for not reporting them to Dr. Hemlock. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way, they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("negotiated" ("[[AggressiveNegotiations negotiated]]" down by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega as a bribe in exchange for not after reporting them to Dr. Hemlock.Hemlock, since she won't need it. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way, they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* SoreLoser: Captain Mann at first seems like he going to avert this as after getting beat by Omega at the card game his troops start closing in menacingly but he calls them off. Then as Omega and Crosshair start to leave Mann stops them and informs them that they need to pay the fine for illegal gambling, which he was also doing. Later he steals Batcher and demands all his money back for her return, even though he is under order to capture Omega and Crosshair anyways.
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* SoreLoser: Captain Mann at first seems like he going to avert this as after getting beat by Omega at the card game his troops start closing in menacingly but he calls them off. Then as Omega and Crosshair start to leave Mann stops them and informs them that they need to pay the fine for illegal gambling, which he was also doing. Later he steals Batcher and demands all his money back for her return, even though he is under order orders to capture Omega and Crosshair anyways.
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* HesBack: It's downplayed, but Crosshair's ImprobableAimingSkills are ''much'' better in this episode than they were in the one previous, when he and Omega were escaping Dr. Hemlock and his forces at Mount Tantiss and he got a case of WorfHadTheFlu.
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* KarmicDeath: Captain Mann is dragged to his demise by one of the animals he kept locked up to be sold offworld.
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* KarmicDeath: Captain Mann is dragged to his demise by one of the animals he kept locked up to be sold offworld.offworld -- likely a [[Film/TheForceAwakens rathtar]], if the emerging tentacles and the grisly GoryDiscretionShot and SoundOnlyDeath are any indications.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Hemlock shows how stressed and agitated he is at the loss of Omega in his conversation with Nala Se, being far more aggressive and hostile than he usually is.
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* OutOfFocus: Hunter and Wrecker only show up in the ending of the episode while Echo still hasn't appeared yet.
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* OutOfFocus: Hunter and Wrecker only show up in the ending of the episode episode, while Echo still hasn't appeared reappeared yet.
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* TimeForPlanB: When the plan to rescue Batcher goes south, Omega tells Crosshair that they'll have to try his methods. Cue gunfight. Thankfully, this didn't even cost them an additional Credit, so it was a good call.
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* TimeForPlanB: When the plan to rescue Batcher goes south, Omega tells Crosshair that they'll have to try his methods. Cue a gunfight. Thankfully, this didn't even cost them an additional Credit, credit, so it was a good call.
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* CallForward: An implied one; the tentacles that emerge from one of Mann's containers, and the implication that he was horribly and painfully EatenAlive in his SoundOnlyDeath make it quite plausible that he was consumed by a rathtar, the same sort of beast that Han Solo and Chewbacca will be trafficking [[Film/TheForceAwakens decades later]].
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* GoryDiscretionShot: Captain Mann gets his KarmicDeath when he is pulled into an open container by some emerging tentacles for a SoundOnlyDeath with the details left to the viewer's imagination.
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Mann runs an animal trafficking operation that he implies consists of animals and pets he snatches up from the populace of his town.
** Omega summons Hunter and Wrecker for their rendezvous at the same planetoid that they met up with Hera and Gobie in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E11DevilsDeal Devil's Deal]]".
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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Hemlock admits that he previously had no idea why Nala Se kept Omega around, and now that he knows about her elevated M-count, assumes that this was the reason, not any emotional attachment she might have had to the young clone.
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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Hemlock admits that he previously had no idea why Nala Se kept Omega around, and now that he knows about her elevated M-count, assumes that this was the reason, not any emotional attachment she might have had to the young clone. Nala Se runs with it in trying to spin a cover story.
* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: If you lose a game to Captain Mann, you lose, obviously. If you win a game with Captain Mann, he will demand you pay an exorbitant fine for gambling since it’s illegal for everybody but him. And even if you lost, you still have to pay the fine.
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* LickedByTheDog: After he helps to rescue her from Mann, Batcher takes quite a liking to Crosshair, giving the surly Clone a few good licks.
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* LickedByTheDog: After he helps to rescue her from Mann, Batcher takes quite a liking to Crosshair, giving the surly Clone clone a few good licks.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Hemlock shows how stressed and agitated he is at the loss of Omega in his conversation with Nala Se, being far more aggressive and hostile than he usually is.
* OneManArmy: Crosshair threatens to make short work of half the guards at the station before they even know what hit them. At the docks, he gets the chance to make good on that threat and nearly fulfills it verbatim.
* OneManArmy: Crosshair threatens to make short work of half the guards at the station before they even know what hit them. At the docks, he gets the chance to make good on that threat and nearly fulfills it verbatim.
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* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: As a greedy, petty tyrant, Mann regularly gambles with the common citizens of the town but once he’s done, whether he wins or loses, he demands they pay a fine for gambling since it’s illegal; all just a long-game scam to further pad his pockets.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Mann sure thinks he’s a huge, intimidating threat, but like Mokko before him, he’s only the former. Once Crosshair declares open warfare on him, he’s not much use in the ensuing firefight and ends up devoured by a monster for his troubles.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Mann sure thinks he’s a huge, intimidating threat, but like Mokko before him, he’s only the former. Once Crosshair declares open warfare on him, he’s not much use in the ensuing firefight and ends up devoured by a monster for his troubles.
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* SureLetsGoWithThat: As noted in EvilCannotComprehendGood, Hemlock can’t understand why Nala Se has a close attachment to Omega due to being a vile, inhuman bastard. When he claims that she only looked out for her because of her elevated M-count, Nala Se rolls with it and starts referring to Omega as "the clone" to help pretend that she doesn’t have any attachment to her, hopefully to try to fool Hemlock.
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** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround Common Ground]]'', and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
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** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround “[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround Common Ground]]'', Ground]]”, and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
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** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in ''Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround'', and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
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** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in ''Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround'', ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround Common Ground]]'', and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
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** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround]]'', and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
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** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround]]'', ''Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround'', and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
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* DramaticIrony: Considering how long Crosshair was in Mount Tantiss, he believes his former teammates might not be alive. What he doesn’t realize is that ''Tech'' is the only one who didn’t make it.
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* MoneyIsNotPower: When Captain Mann demands Omega fork over 20,000 credits with the threat of handing her over to Dr. Hemlock, he tells her she’s better off doing so because her money wouldn’t help her if she gets captured by the doctor again. While extra credits ''would'' help Dr. Hemlock, he’s not the kind of official who can be bought.
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* BatmanGambit: Captain Mann sneakily stole Batcher knowing that Omega will come looking for her just so he can get his credits back.
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** [[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E2CutAndRun Once again]], Chain Codes are brought up as the only legal means to get off world. Unfortunately, Omega doesn't know how to forge chain codes and Tech isn't around to do it, so she and Crosshair have to resort to bribing the ticketmaster instead.
** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround]]'', and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
** [[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E2CutAndRun Once again]], Chain Codes are brought up as the only legal means to get off world. Unfortunately, Omega doesn't know how to forge chain codes and Tech isn't around to do it, so she and Crosshair have to resort to bribing the ticketmaster instead.
** Omega once again utilizes her hustling and gambling skills to earn some fast cash, just as she did in ''[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E10CommonGround]]'', and she ends up getting unnecessary attention with her skills just like before, except this time it gets her in trouble.
* OnTheMoney: Omega must procure no less than 30,000 credits to bribe the ticket agent to get off world. Omega manages to exceed that amount, but she ends up losing 10,000 to pay the gambling fine, then 5,000 ("negotiated" by Crosshair from 10,000) for information on Batcher. Then, Captain Mann demands the rest of the 20,000 credits he lost to Omega as a bribe in exchange for not reporting them to Dr. Hemlock. Tired of putting up with the captain's douchebag behavior, Omega decides to do things Crosshair's way, they manage to get off world ''and'' walk away with 30,000 credits.
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* TimeForPlanB: When the plan to rescue Batcher goes south, Omega tells Crosshair that they'll have to try his methods. Cue gunfight.
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* TimeForPlanB: When the plan to rescue Batcher goes south, Omega tells Crosshair that they'll have to try his methods. Cue gunfight. Thankfully, this didn't even cost them an additional Credit, so it was a good call.
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* BaitTheDog: For a moment, Captain Mann seems like he'll be a good sport about losing to Omega. Then he takes 10,000 credits as an illegal gambling fee, steals Batcher, and sells her out to Hemlock while also demanding the rest of the credits she won.
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* TimeForPlanB: When the plan to rescue Batcher goes south, Omega tells Crosshair that they'll have to try his methods. Cue gunfight.
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* FatBastard: Captain Mann is a chubby Imperial who's as corrupt as you'd expect an Imperial to be.
* ImmediateSequel: This episode picks up right where the last one left off, with the one shot that hit the stolen Rho-class transport shuttle before Hemlock called off pursuit causing problems for Omega and Crosshair as they try to flee.
* IOwnThisTown: Captain Mann brags as much when he has Omega and Crosshair cornered and is ready to rob them of their winnings and sell them out to Hemlock.
* IOwnThisTown: Captain Mann brags as much when he has Omega and Crosshair cornered and is ready to rob them of their winnings and sell them out to Hemlock.
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* IOwnThisTown: Captain Mann brags as much when he has Omega and Crosshair cornered and is ready to rob them of their winnings and sell them out to Hemlock.
* ImmediateSequel: This episode picks up right where the last one left off, with the one shot that hit the stolen Rho-class transport shuttle before Hemlock called off pursuit causing problems for Omega and Crosshair as they try to flee.
* ImmediateSequel: This episode picks up right where the last one left off, with the one shot that hit the stolen Rho-class transport shuttle before Hemlock called off pursuit causing problems for Omega and Crosshair as they try to flee.
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* IOwnThisTown: Captain Mann brags as much when he has Omega OutOfFocus: Hunter and Crosshair cornered and is ready to rob them Wrecker only show up in the ending of their winnings and sell them out to Hemlock.
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* SoreLoser: Captain Mann at first seems like he going to avert this as after getting beat by Omega at the card game his troops start closing in menacingly but he calls them off. Then as Omega and Crosshair start to leave Mann stops them and informs them that they need to pay the fine for illegal gambling, which he was also doing.
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* SoreLoser: Captain Mann at first seems like he going to avert this as after getting beat by Omega at the card game his troops start closing in menacingly but he calls them off. Then as Omega and Crosshair start to leave Mann stops them and informs them that they need to pay the fine for illegal gambling, which he was also doing. Later he steals Batcher and demands all his money back for her return, even though he is under order to capture Omega and Crosshair anyways.
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* SnarkToSnarkCombat: As in the previous episode, [[LittleMissSnarker Omega]] matches [[DeadpanSnarker Crosshair]] quip for quip as they work together.
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* SnarkToSnarkCombat: As in the previous episode, [[LittleMissSnarker Omega]] matches [[DeadpanSnarker Crosshair]] quip for quip as they work together.together.
* SoreLoser: Captain Mann at first seems like he going to avert this as after getting beat by Omega at the card game his troops start closing in menacingly but he calls them off. Then as Omega and Crosshair start to leave Mann stops them and informs them that they need to pay the fine for illegal gambling, which he was also doing.
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* SoreLoser: Captain Mann at first seems like he going to avert this as after getting beat by Omega at the card game his troops start closing in menacingly but he calls them off. Then as Omega and Crosshair start to leave Mann stops them and informs them that they need to pay the fine for illegal gambling, which he was also doing.
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* ImmediateSequel: This episode picks up right where the last one left off, with the one shot that hit the stolen shuttle before Hemlock called off pursuit causing problems for Omega and Crosshair as they try to flee.
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* ImmediateSequel: This episode picks up right where the last one left off, with the one shot that hit the stolen Rho-class transport shuttle before Hemlock called off pursuit causing problems for Omega and Crosshair as they try to flee.
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Stranded in dangerous territory, Omega and Crosshair must work together.
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!!Tropes:
* BigDamnReunion: Meeting again for the first time in at least six months, Hunter and Wrecker have a very emotional reunion with Omega. The pair's reunion with [[HeelFaceTurn Crosshair]] proves a good deal more frosty, however, given the latter's past actions.
* BlatantLies: Nala Se claims to find Omega and Crosshair's escape "surprising", that the test results discovered by Emerie were a false positive, and that she only sees Omega as an "aberration"; Hemlock doesn't believe a word she says, and implies that if he should recover Omega, Nala Se's usefulness might come to a very swift end.
* DirtyCop: Captain Mann takes kickbacks, enforces laws against gambling only when he loses, and seems to be in the animal smuggling business.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Hemlock admits that he previously had no idea why Nala Se kept Omega around, and now that he knows about her elevated M-count, assumes that this was the reason, not any emotional attachment she might have had to the young clone.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: As they prepare to rescue Batcher, Omega suggests freeing ''all'' of the imprisoned animals; Crosshair tells her not to push it, as he only barely agreed to help save Batcher. When things go south, Omega ends up releasing all of the animals anyway, both to free them and to create chaos for her and Crosshair to exploit as they escape.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Omega prefers not to use force where she doesn't have to, but when Mann has her and Crosshair cornered, she doesn't have a problem doing things Crosshair's way.
* GuileHero: Not wanting to hurt anyone unnecessarily, Omega opts for negotiation and cleverness over Crosshair's more blunt suggestions. If [[SpannerInTheWorks Captain Mann]] hadn't walked into the bar when he did, the duo might have been able to bribe their way off of Lau without having to fire a shot.
* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave.
* KarmicDeath: Captain Mann is dragged to his demise by one of the animals he kept locked up to be sold offworld.
* LickedByTheDog: After he helps to rescue her from Mann, Batcher takes quite a liking to Crosshair, giving the surly Clone a few good licks.
* IOwnThisTown: Captain Mann brags as much when he has Omega and Crosshair cornered and is ready to rob them of their winnings and sell them out to Hemlock.
* ImmediateSequel: This episode picks up right where the last one left off, with the one shot that hit the stolen shuttle before Hemlock called off pursuit causing problems for Omega and Crosshair as they try to flee.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: As in the previous episode, [[LittleMissSnarker Omega]] matches [[DeadpanSnarker Crosshair]] quip for quip as they work together.
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* BigDamnReunion: Meeting again for the first time in at least six months, Hunter and Wrecker have a very emotional reunion with Omega. The pair's reunion with [[HeelFaceTurn Crosshair]] proves a good deal more frosty, however, given the latter's past actions.
* BlatantLies: Nala Se claims to find Omega and Crosshair's escape "surprising", that the test results discovered by Emerie were a false positive, and that she only sees Omega as an "aberration"; Hemlock doesn't believe a word she says, and implies that if he should recover Omega, Nala Se's usefulness might come to a very swift end.
* DirtyCop: Captain Mann takes kickbacks, enforces laws against gambling only when he loses, and seems to be in the animal smuggling business.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Hemlock admits that he previously had no idea why Nala Se kept Omega around, and now that he knows about her elevated M-count, assumes that this was the reason, not any emotional attachment she might have had to the young clone.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: As they prepare to rescue Batcher, Omega suggests freeing ''all'' of the imprisoned animals; Crosshair tells her not to push it, as he only barely agreed to help save Batcher. When things go south, Omega ends up releasing all of the animals anyway, both to free them and to create chaos for her and Crosshair to exploit as they escape.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Omega prefers not to use force where she doesn't have to, but when Mann has her and Crosshair cornered, she doesn't have a problem doing things Crosshair's way.
* GuileHero: Not wanting to hurt anyone unnecessarily, Omega opts for negotiation and cleverness over Crosshair's more blunt suggestions. If [[SpannerInTheWorks Captain Mann]] hadn't walked into the bar when he did, the duo might have been able to bribe their way off of Lau without having to fire a shot.
* HonorBeforeReason: After escaping Mount Tantiss, Omega wants to go back to rescue all of the Clone prisoners, and when Batcher is taken by Captain Mann, she insists on rescuing her before trying to leave.
* KarmicDeath: Captain Mann is dragged to his demise by one of the animals he kept locked up to be sold offworld.
* LickedByTheDog: After he helps to rescue her from Mann, Batcher takes quite a liking to Crosshair, giving the surly Clone a few good licks.
* IOwnThisTown: Captain Mann brags as much when he has Omega and Crosshair cornered and is ready to rob them of their winnings and sell them out to Hemlock.
* ImmediateSequel: This episode picks up right where the last one left off, with the one shot that hit the stolen shuttle before Hemlock called off pursuit causing problems for Omega and Crosshair as they try to flee.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: As in the previous episode, [[LittleMissSnarker Omega]] matches [[DeadpanSnarker Crosshair]] quip for quip as they work together.