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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Several members of the Shadow Council believe that if they make a "show of strength" in an attack on the New Republic, citizens from across the galaxy will rise up behind them. They didn't get the memo that the Empire was brought down by the galaxy rebelling against its' tyrannical rule, and that a "show of strength" like Tarkin's destruction of Alderaan ultimately sealed the Empire's fate.

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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Several members of the Shadow Council believe that if they make a "show of strength" in an attack on the New Republic, citizens from across the galaxy will rise up behind them. They didn't get the memo that the Empire was brought down by the galaxy rebelling against its' its tyrannical rule, and that a "show of strength" like Tarkin's destruction of Alderaan ultimately sealed the Empire's fate.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: The beskar-clad Imperials don't have their entire bodies covered, and quite a few are dispatched via very precise shots to the uncovered parts of their bodies. Paz Vizsla takes out more than a few with his heavy repeating blaster. In turn, the Mandalorians are subjected to the same vulnerability with the volume of incoming fire eventually bringing down a number of them.

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* AttackItsWeakPoint: The beskar-clad Imperials Imperial Armored Commandos don't have their entire bodies covered, and quite a few are dispatched via very precise shots to the uncovered parts of their bodies. Paz Vizsla takes out more than a few with his heavy repeating blaster. In turn, the Mandalorians are subjected to the same vulnerability with the volume of incoming fire eventually bringing down a number of them.
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* ObfuscatingStupidity: The Imperial Remnant "rival factions" are putting on a show of being weak fiefdoms ruled by different petty warlords fighting each other in order to trick the New Repubilc into thinking they're not a threat worth grinding down. In secret, they're all unified together through the Shadow Council (albeit loosely and with a lot of bickering) - and staging just enough token attacks on each other to give the appearance of infighting, but not cut into the ''net gain'' they all get from avoiding direct conflict with the Republic.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: One of the members of the Shadow Council is Captain Pellaeon, a key figure in ''Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy'' by Timothy Zahn, and quickly confirmed that his position comes from claimed connections to Thrawn.
** When Gideon says he's dubious about Thrawn's eventual return [[spoiler: he says he has a network of spies across the galaxy, but none of them have heard even a whisper of Thrawn's activities. Later in 2024 the ''Ahsoka'' TV series revealed that Thrawn was actually hidden at an ''extra-galactic'' location.]]

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One of the members of the Shadow Council is Captain Pellaeon, a key figure in ''Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy'' by Timothy Zahn, and quickly confirmed that his position comes from claimed connections to Thrawn.
** When Gideon says he's dubious about Thrawn's eventual return [[spoiler: he says return, since he has a network of spies across the galaxy, but none of them have galaxy and hasn't heard even so much as a whisper of Thrawn's activities. Later in 2024 the ''Ahsoka'' TV series revealed This hints that Thrawn was actually hidden at an ''extra-galactic'' location.]]must be a great distance from the setting, enough that his ability to influence it is almost non-existent. This is followed up on in the ''Series/{{Ahsoka}}'' series.

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