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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that he is actually a Dark Side user.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that he is he's actually a fallen to the Dark Side user.Side.
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* OffModel: At the end, when he asks Rex to report, Krell is once again missing his goatee.
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* MoreDakka: The Umbaran [[SpiderTank centipede-like tanks]] are ''covered'' in laser turrets.

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* SpiderTank: The Umbaran send out burrowing caterpillar tanks and spider-like, four-legged juggernauts against the clones.



* WalkingTank: The Umbaran send out burrowing caterpillar tanks and spider-like, four-legged juggernauts against the clones.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler:he is actually a Dark Side user and a traitor]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler:he he is actually a Dark Side user and a traitor]].user.

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* TheCavalry: Fives and Hardcase after they hijack some Umbaran starfighters to take out the enemy tanks.

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* TheCavalry: As the troopers are cornered and about to be overrun by the Umbaran tanks, Fives and Hardcase after they hijack some arrive in the hijacked Umbaran starfighters to and take out the enemy tanks.



* CurbStompBattle: The Umbaran juggernauts versus the clones. This episode has one of the highest body counts in the entire series.

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* CurbStompBattle: The Umbaran juggernauts versus the clones. clones; nothing the clones have on them can so much as stagger the tanks, and the juggernauts' powerful weapons take a terrible toll among them. This episode has one of the highest body counts in the entire series.series.
* EldritchStarship: Downplayed. The Umbarans' starfighters are very different from the airplane-like configurations of typical fighters, consisting of a loose, open framework and of a pilot seat that sits exposed to the elements when the ship is inactive and, on activation, becomes enveloped in a free-floating energy sphere whose controls manifest as holograms on its internal surface.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually a Dark Side user and a traitor]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he is actually a Dark Side user and a traitor]].



* HollywoodTactics: This is called out in-universe, when the clone troopers discuss how to approach the Umbaran base. They are outraged by the fact that they have no recon, air support, or heavy armor to lead the advance and only have basic infantry with grenades. Suffice to say, the results speak for themselves.

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* HollywoodTactics: This is called out in-universe, when the clone troopers discuss how to approach the Umbaran base. They are outraged by the fact that they have no recon, air support, or heavy armor to lead the advance and only have basic infantry with grenades. Suffice grenades, and that they've been ordered to say, march through a narrow ravine where they can be easily ambushed and bottlenecked. Predictably, they end up decimated by the results speak for themselves.Umbarans' counterattack.



* WalkingTank: The Umbaran caterpillar tanks and juggernauts.

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* WalkingTank: The Umbaran send out burrowing caterpillar tanks and juggernauts.spider-like, four-legged juggernauts against the clones.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually a Fallen Jedi and a traitor]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually a Fallen Jedi Dark Side user and a traitor]].
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually Fallen and a traitor]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually a Fallen Jedi and a traitor]].
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A: Aversions are not notable and B: Falling Into The Cockpit is generally about someone accidentally becoming a plot because they happened to be there, not an active plan to steal an enemy weapon.


* FallingIntoTheCockpit: Averted in the case of Fives and Hardcase hijacking the Umbaran starfighters, particularly due to their incredibly strange interface. However, they do get the hang of it.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually Fallen and a traitor.]]

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually Fallen and a traitor.]]traitor]].
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* NotSoSimilar: When the clone troopers are arguing about Krell's plans, Rex tries to convince them that Anakin's plans are often successful despite seeming reckless. Fives counters that Anakin leads his men in the {{front|lineGeneral}}, so he's ''with'' them when they take those risks, while Krell chooses not to fight alongside his troops.

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* NotSoSimilar: When the clone troopers are arguing about Krell's plans, Rex tries to convince them that Anakin's plans are often successful despite seeming reckless. Fives counters that Anakin leads his men in the {{front|lineGeneral}}, so he's ''with'' them when they take those risks, while Krell chooses not to fight alongside his troops.clone troopers.
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* Foreshadowing: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually Fallen and a traitor.]]

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: The close-up shot of Krell near the end zooms in on his yellow eyes reflected in the flames, foreshadowing that [[spoiler: he is actually Fallen and a traitor.]]
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