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* AnAesop:
** Evident throughout Kazuda's character arc; you can try your hardest and put all of your heart and determination into something and still come up short, but failure isn't always permanent and it's not worth beating yourself over. Rather, the best thing to do when you fall is to just get back up again.
** Don't put up with terrible people under the belief that everyone should be treated fairly. If you let them be assholes, then they're gonna take that opportunity and run with it, which will eventually culminate in them doing awful things, and when that happens, it'll be too late to stop them. Early on in the show, the people on the Colossus do nothing about the First Order's presence on their station because they think that they have an equal right to go there and that they're ultimately harmless, and we know that this kind of inaction in dealing with the First Order is what allows it to grow into the force it is in the Sequel Trilogy and many planets paid the price for that inaction.
** [[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E8ThePlatformClassic "The Platform Classic"]]:
*** Being the best at something can earn you fame and glory and money, sure, but [[PrideBeforeAFall get too arrogant and there will be a price to pay]], including [[LonelyAtTheTop alienating the people you care about]].
*** However, the same episode also gives us the lesson that it's important to forgive those who have wronged you, especially when they're trying to make up for it. You don't have to forgive them immediately, but at least open yourself up to their attempts.

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* BigBadDuumvirate: Commander Pyre and Agent Tierny are presented as the main antagonists from the first season finale through the second season as they hunt down [[spoiler: the fleeing Colossus]], though they're acting [[GreaterScopeVillain under]] General Hux [[spoiler: and Kylo Ren]].

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* BigBadDuumvirate: Commander Pyre and Agent Tierny are presented as the main antagonists from the first season finale through the second season as they hunt down [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the fleeing Colossus]], though they're acting [[GreaterScopeVillain under]] General Hux [[spoiler: and [[spoiler:and Kylo Ren]].



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* HeroOfAnotherStory: The days of the Galactic Civil War in the backstories of Yeager, Marcus, [[spoiler:Doza]], and Venisa could well work as stories told outside of the show. It particularly works well with [[spoiler:Venisa and Doza]], whose story of StarcrossedLovers and LoveRedeems may bring to mind a ''[[Literature/StarWarsLostStars Lost Stars]]''-esque tale.

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* HeroOfAnotherStory: The days of the Galactic Civil War in the backstories of Yeager, Marcus, [[spoiler:Doza]], [[spoiler:Doza]] [[note]] and by extension Griff, since it was one of his soldier who defected from the Empire by personal loyalty toward him[[/note]], and Venisa could well work as stories told outside of the show. It particularly works well with [[spoiler:Venisa and Doza]], whose story of StarcrossedLovers and LoveRedeems may bring to mind a ''[[Literature/StarWarsLostStars Lost Stars]]''-esque tale.
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Contrasting Sequel Setting

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* ContrastingSequelSetting: Downplayed, as most of episodes are set aboard the ''Colossus'' in both seasons.[[spoiler:However, in the fist season, the ''Colossus'' is repurposed as an old Imperial refuelling off-shore platform that doesn't move from Castilon, meaning that once Kazuda lands on the platform, all the season 1 episodes (but one) are set on Castillon, and generally on the ''Colossus'' and its vicinity. Meanwhile, after the ''Colossus'' is reactivated and becomes a space station again, one of the major plots of season 2 is to find a place away from the First Order, where land or orbite, meaning that almost every episode will show at least one new planet - Castillon reappearing only once in the entire season 2.]]
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* LeadYouCanRelateTo: A young space-Asian boy who wants to be an AcePilot, a young space-Latina girl who ''is'' an AcePilot, a feisty black girl who also wants to be an AcePilot, an alien dude with an AmbiguousDisorder (voiced by a Jewish actor), and their boss is an older black man who is a war veteran.

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* LeadYouCanRelateTo: A young space-Asian boy who wants to be an AcePilot, a young space-Latina girl who ''is'' an AcePilot, Ace Pilot, a feisty black girl who also wants to be an AcePilot, Ace Pilot, an alien dude with an AmbiguousDisorder ambiguous disorder (voiced by a Jewish actor), and their boss is an older black man who is a war veteran.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: By the end of the first season, the show had introduced at least 26 important characters original to it, including both mains and recurrers, as well as four movie characters in important roles and the huge horde of {{Recurring Extra}}s who populate the Colossus.
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* PsychicAssistedSuicide: Late in the second season, [[spoiler:Kylo Ren shows up as the new Supreme Leader and, in order to emphasize the price of failure, forces Tierny and Pyre to draw their weapons and aim at one another. In the season finale, he follows through on that threat, forcin them to kill each other.]]

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* PsychicAssistedSuicide: Late in the second season, [[spoiler:Kylo Ren shows up as the new Supreme Leader and, in order to emphasize the price of failure, forces Tierny and Pyre to draw their weapons and aim at one another. In the season finale, he follows through on that threat, forcin them merely force chokes Tierny to kill each other.death.]]

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