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2 [[caption-width-right:350:The first four novels.]]
3A SpaceOpera series by Creator/ElizabethMoon.
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5Kylara Vatta gets forced out of her naval academy for a scandal she accidentally helped create. Her family runs a powerful trading business and she's sent to captain an [[UsedFuture outdated]] [[CoolShip trade ship]] to a planet where it's to be sold for scrap, not quite aware that it's a SecretTestOfCharacter from her father and brother to see how she'll rise up to danger and hold up in the family business. They get more danger than they bargained for however, as a criminal conspiracy threatens to violently bring down the corporate structures that space currently relies on... including the Vatta family.
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7The series includes the following books:
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9# ''Trading in Danger''
10# ''Marque and Reprisal'', titled ''Moving Target'' in the UK, New Zealand and Australia
11# ''Engaging The Enemy''
12# ''Command Decision''
13# ''Victory Conditions''
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15In 2017 a sequel series collectively called Literature/VattasPeace began with Kylara's shuttle for a visit back to Slotter Key getting sabotaged and crashing near an uninhabited continent with many secrets buried deep in both society and the ground.
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17!!This series contains examples of:
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22* AbsentAliens: Instead, the galaxy is populated by wildly divergent cultures of humans, with various degrees of {{Transhumanism}} in effect.
23* ActionGirl: Kylara Vatta, TheCaptain. Knows her way around both space and hand to hand combat due to her military training.
24* AerithAndBob: With a dose of MeltingPotNomenclature. The characters from the Vatta family are named Helen, Stella, Osman, George, Stavros, Gracie and Kylara, for example.
25* AnyoneCanDie: In ''Victory Conditions'', [[spoiler: almost the entire crew of Ky's ship]] is killed unexpectedly in the midst of a battle scene.
26* AppealToForce: [=InterStellar=] Communications tells one mercenary company, when one of their ansibles is damaged in a fight, that they will collect a deposit from them and then hold an inquiry into the incident, and collect the fine out of the deposit if the mercenaries are found responsible. When the mercenaries object and ask the representative about a trial, they are informed that [=InterStellar=] doesn't resort to the courts, [[KangarooCourt they arbitrate their own disputes]]. Since all interstellar communications run through them, they can pull this off.
27* ArmsDealer: Ky must deal with both Gun Shop Owners and Space Shooter Sellers, and finding one of the latter that won't screw her or hasn't been bought by the enemy is a difficult job. The better ones, in both cases, are often slightly less than legitimate.
28* AwakeningTheSleepingGiant: Most people avoid messing with the ansibles or the ISC personnel for fear of bringing the MegaCorp's insanely huge fleet down on their heads. [[spoiler:Turns out this particular giant has clay feet.]]
29* BewareTheNiceOnes:
30** Ky. She's often mistaken for a straight-laced merchant's daughter with a weakness towards lost boys, but she ''will'' mess you up and enjoy it if you threaten her or her ship.
31** In the later books, the politeness obsessed and slightly silly Cascadia System [[spoiler: throws in their lot with Ky's anti-pirate Privateer flotilla, giving her some legitimate backing and some not-insubstantial military and industrial resources.]] The same overly polite people also arrest and execute one of the villains [[spoiler: [[SeriousBusiness for being rude in court]].]]
32* BigBad: Gammis Turek, a pirate lord with overblown ambitions and far too many resources.
33* BioAugmentation: Used for thing ranging from making it easier to install implants, to alterations that make the subject seem downright alien.
34* BlackBox: The hyperdrive and the [[SubspaceAnsible Ansibles]]. The crew does not know how to service or repair either of them, as the manufacturers of both are very protective of their design secrets. This becomes a plot point when the hyperdrive breaks down in the first book [[spoiler: And when the Ansible network begins to fail]]. Also applied to various components on the ship that Ky does not know the workings of. Usually she doesn't get an explanation, so she and the reader both move on while more specialized characters work on the equipment.
35* BlackSheep:
36** Osman Vatta, a former member of the Vatta family, who became a pirate. Has a form of PaterFamilicide done to the others as part of their plans.
37** Subverted with Rafe, who, thanks to the bad guys, is made to look like this, but ends up the ProdigalHero when he returns to rescue the rest of his family.
38* BlingOfWar: Ransome's Rangers are decked out in gold and gleam, with {{Cool Cape}}s so shiny, they almost glow in the dark. All in all, they remind Ky of a theatre play rather than any real fighting force.
39* BloodKnight: Kylara is afraid that she might be one when it turns out she enjoys killing people.
40* BodyGuardBetrayal: Ky starts out habitually hiring a guard on whichever planet or station she's visiting, but switches to guards drawn from her crew after an escort Ky hires on one of the planet turns out to be working for the bad guys. The security firm who hired him out gives a full refund afterwards. For fairly obvious reasons, they don't ask if a new bodyguard is required.
41* BodyguardingABadass: Ky, Stella, and Rafe are all important enough by the end of the story to have bodyguards at all times (with Ky often hiring them even when still just a ships captain) but all also have enough training and/or experience to be the most dangerous person in their party.
42* BrainComputerInterface: Most people have multipurpose implants which allow them to access computer networks and send and receive information. They have a variety of uses:
43** Users can archive memories, control at least some hormone levels, set alarms that come with full wakefulness after a night of induced full rest, sharpen senses, run atmosphere analysis, overlay augmented reality, and much more.
44** One such implant also acts as a sort of CyanidePill, dumping poison into a mook's body when the heroes attempt to interrogate him.
45** The ultimate use shown, unknown to all but a handful of people, is to make the person a walking ansible (albeit with limited communication ability). This proves somewhat infectious, as an incident leads to Kylara 'catching' it from Rafe during an emergency implant to implant connection.
46* BrickJoke: The fruitcakes. Aunt Gracie gives two of them to Ky in the first book, and they turn out to have a variety of uses. Eventually, in the final book, Ky uses fruitcakes to send a coded message.
47* CallBack: Stella's backstory becomes very relevant again when she ends up a temporary guardian of Toby's girlfriend [[spoiler:who did pretty much the same "reveal a family secret to a lover" thing Stella did at her age, only in her case it's her father who was the bad guy, not Toby. And of course, they're both daughters of SpacePirates, though Stella was adopted young.]] Stella reflects how lots of things they say to each other are word-for-word [[MeaningfulEcho Meaningful Echoes]] of her own thoughts and things she and her mother argued about. Ultimately, lessons learned and Toby's continuing dedication lead her to a much better outcome than Stella had.
48* {{Catchphrase}}: For the Vattas, the oft-repeated "Trade and Profit."
49* CategoryTraitor: Gretnans consider Lee - the only white member of ''Vanguard'''s crew - to be this, as he willingly associates with "Mudders" (AKA, the dark-skinned people).
50* ChekhovsGun:
51** The model kit and the fruitcakes from ''Trading In Danger'' (partially deconstructed, as the kit was intended for an entirely different use)
52** The armored command pods from ''Victory Conditions''.
53* ChekhovsSkill: Kylara learns how to shoot the equivalent of a dart-gun in the first book. [[spoiler: She later uses this skill to put down a mutiny,]] the possibility of which is the [[CrazyPrepared reason]] she learned in the first place.
54* CoolOldLady: Aunt Gracie. She dotes on other family members, insists on giving largely inedible fruitcakes and was a pain in Ky's side, but she turns out to be [[spoiler: the company spy]] and has an ExpansionPackPast, and the fruitcakes turn out to be specially baked to hide things like documents and diamonds.
55* CoolShip: The ''Vanguard'' (formerly ''Fair Kaleen''), Ky's second ship. It's a privateer with a powerful WaveMotionGun at the aft and a ton of hidden compartments and passages that come very much in handy if the ship is ever boarded (which, of course, happens).
56* CorruptPolitician: While there are a few mentioned, the most obvious is the president of Slotter Key. Instead of attempting to rally a defense against the SpacePirates after an attack on the planets biggest [[MerchantPrince merchant family]], he instead turns against them, and in addition he plans to scrap what little protection it has in its small number of {{Privateer}}s [[DirtyCoward in order to keep the pirates happy]].
57* CultureClash: The Cascadians, with their obsession with politeness, cause quite a few awkward moments when Ky's crew interacts with them.
58* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Generally averted, but without proper medical care, PhotographicMemory brain implants give can make things like PTSD worse.
59* CyborgHelmsman: Nearly all captains and their crew rely on their implants to pilot ships.
60* DaddysGirl : Ky shows traces of this, as she's much closer to her father than her mother, and mainly mourns him when they both die.
61* DeathFakedForYou: In the final book, after [[spoiler:''Vanguard'' blows up]], Ky and her allies decide to hide the fact that she survived by [[KansasCityShuffle pretending that they're hiding the fact that she died]] so that they might track down security leaks and lull Turek into false sense of security.
62* DepravedBisexual: Osman Vatta, the family BlackSheep and a pirate, who, according to Ky's one crewmember who knew him, "liked pretty faces, didn't matter what gender".
63* TheDitz: In her youth, Stella gave a lover family codes that enabled him to steal from them, and got cursed with a reputation as "the idiot Stella" for years after, but Aunt Gracie took Stella under her wing and CharacterDevelopment ensues. Now she uses the beautiful ditz personality as a facade to charm people for favors and info.
64* TheDulcineaEffect: Happens to at least a few of the male characters towards Ky. Very nearly gets her killed on the first occasion, after a crewmember ignored Ky's orders to the crew to stand down when they were boarded by a team of mercenaries. After a while, she begins to become very frustrated at the tendency for men around her to cause additional trouble [[UnwantedAssistance trying to protect her]].
65* FalseFriend: [[spoiler:Lew Parmina]], who, under the guise of Garston Durbanger's best friend essentially gutted the man's company and left their home system wide open for the pirates. To his credit he seems [[PetTheDog genuinely kind and helpful]] to Ky's father during his first appearance in book one. This hurts Ky latter as it put her family in general, and her specifically, under suspicion.
66* FamilyBusiness: Kylara Vatta enrolled in the Slotter Key MilitaryAcademy specifically to avoid getting roped into her family's shipping company. She ended up getting shanghaied into being a ship captain shortly after being forced to resign from the Academy within weeks of graduation.
67* FantasticRacism: A common occurrence on the [[NoTranshumanismAllowed anti-humod worlds]]. Gretna in particular has move not only into this but also into regular racism with their attitude against anyone who doesn't have [[ThoseWackyNazis pale skin, blue eyes, and blond hair]].
68* FantasticSlurs: The future equivalent of white supremacists are called Fishbellies by other people, while they themselves call dark-skinned people Mudders.
69* FeetOfClay: The ISC's fabled fleet, while very large indeed, turns out to be [[spoiler:ridiculously outdated, to the point that there aren't even any factories left that can produce munitions for them.]]
70* FelonyMisdemeanor: In the Cascadian system of the Moscoe Confederation, where Ky travels in ''Engaging the Enemy'', the Cascadians have the ''death penalty'' for being rude and in contempt of court, but you can set clandestine bugs on someone's dock with the correct, easy to obtain permits. (If the person you're bugging is a citizen you have to politely inform them of your intent, which kinda defeats the purpose... But permits for bugging anything "public" don't require any notification) Politeness and protocol are SeriousBusiness. That said, they are also remarkably lenient in ''enforcing'' this rule on outsiders, who they understand aren't used to their unusual social norms. One antagonist still manages to get himself killed for being contemptuous in court, [[TooDumbToLive despite numerous repeated warnings from the judge.]]
71* FinalBattle: At the end of the fifth book, with about four hundred ships between Ky's and Turek's forces, the final battle commences above Nexus.
72* {{Fiction 500}}: Teddy Ransome and his friends are all rich enough to buy and crew three top-of-the-line starships and keep them supplied for years. Teddy himself considers a price of twelve hundred missiles (a number that nearly gives Ky, not a poor person herself, a heart attack) "a paltry sum", and for a few months, he basically funds the Space Defense Force out of his own pocket with no indication that this is hurting him or his family in any way.
73* FightingForAHomeland: From ''Marque and Reprisal'' onward, Ky fights to get the scattered remains of her family and Vatta Transport back together and restore the ansible network, including that to her home world.
74* GameChanger: The shipboard ansibles, introduced in book two, that leak out of ISC's R&D department cause a revolution in how space combat works in this universe.
75* GentlemanAdventurer:
76** Ransome's Rangers play this ''very'' straight at first, weirding out the rest of the characters. [[PlanetOfHats Their homeworld's hat]] is sudden and abrupt CharacterDevelopment; they cycle between various personality extreme, staying in one for a few months before the switch. Ransome and his friends are currently Romantics, while his parents are Irrationalists, which explains their behavious and ridiculous spending habits.
77** Deconstructed as well. Two of the three ships are destroyed (or are implied to have been destroyed) in the course of the books due to their adventuring, usually while taking reckless courses of action..
78* HuntingAccident: [[spoiler: The original cover story for the assassination attempt on [[CoolOldLady Aunt Gracie]], Helen, and Helen's grandchildren. [[BlatantLies It does not stand up to police investigation]] especially since the police found [[CrazyPrepared Aunt Gracie's]] [[RayGun illegal laser weapon]].]]
79* HeroicSacrifice:
80** During the battle for [[spoiler: Nexus]], the badly under-equipped military uses its own ships as decoys to draw out the enemy and [[TakingTheBullet draw fire away from]] the ironically better-equipped [[RedShirtArmy but still badly out-matched]] [[LawEnforcementInc corporate security forces]] in the system.
81** Those same security forces employ a BatmanGambit where they take serious losses to defensive fire trying to [[ZergRush close the range and engage]] the SpacePirates' warships at close range... once the Pirates lower their shields so they can employ [[BeamSpam all of their firepower]], the security ships open up with all of the weaponry ''they'' had been holding back, causing disproportionate damage at a high cost in their own ships and lives.
82* HiddenAgendaVillain: Gammis Turek's and Lew Parmina's overall goals are never clearly defined beyond gaining power. Parmina in particular is puzzling, since he had been the obvious choice for next CEO of the most powerful corporation in known space for decades, yet had been working to undermine and eventually destroy it for just as long.
83* HighOnHomicide: Kylara Vatta discovers, after [[ItGetsEasier she kills for the first time]] in [[KillingInSelfDefense self-defense]], that [[SmitingEvilFeelsGood she gets a thrill of victory from doing it]]--something that recurs throughout the series and she considers [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil similar to a drug addiction]] she has to [[HeroicWillpower avoid feeding if possible]].
84* HonorBeforeReason:
85** Generally averted in the earlier books (note that the Vatta slogan is "Trade And Profit". You don't get paid much if you get yourself killed.) In the later books, Stella becomes concerned that Ky is falling victim to this.
86** Ransome's Rangers, being Romantics each and every one of them, have a strong tendency for this - something Ky struggles to curb in them.
87* HumiliationConga: Kylara suffers one of these when she is forced to resign from the Slotter Key MilitaryAcademy due to a scandal she unwittingly helped cause, when she had been one of the top students in her class (her boyfriend was ''the'' top student in the class). Through the course of the first book, she is tricked into helping cause the scandal, forced to resign from the Academy, ends up being put to work captaining the oldest ship in her family's fleet on a one-way trip to get it disposed at the junkers, and on the way the aforementioned ship ''breaks down'', leaving her stranded in the midst of a local civil war. After she comes out on top in the whole crisis, she gets a Dear John letter from her boyfriend telling her she's disgraced the Academy and the armed forces and that he's leaving her because he's ashamed of ever loving her.
88** Towards the end of ''Victory Conditions'', [[spoiler: Ky's ex-boyfriend]] gets a very karmic one after Rafe calls him out publicly and Kylara, [[spoiler: now being the fleet admiral]] dismisses him as insignificant, his shipmates defend their admirals honor. Rather than explain what happened or why, he tells the medics that he "[[CutHimselfShaving fell down a ladder]]". The medics [[GenreSavvy deduce]] that he must have really pissed off the ladder first. He is also like Kylara forced to resign his commission, due to the scandal, and joined [[PrivateMilitaryContractors Mackensee Military Assistance]] to disappear.
89* HyperspeedAmbush: Generally limited to some of the better equipped space navies; most civilian and commercial-grade equipment just isn't designed for precision within a star system. That said, limitations in sensors and communication (limited to light-speed within a star-system, given that the FTL communications arrays are space stations unto themselves) preclude this strategy from being used in most circumstances. [[spoiler: Until someone develops a FTL communications rig that can easily fit aboard a starship. Then it becomes the standard tactic.]]
90* HyperspaceLanes: Hyperdrive allows ships to travel to any nearby system they choose, but if they travel to systems marked on their charts as off limits, they run the risk of running into all sorts of unknown hazards. Less scrupulous starship captains occasionally use these off-limits star systems as meeting locations off the beaten path to conduct illegal business.
91* IncrediblyLamePun: ''"A mine is a terrible thing to waste!"'' Kylara is obviously very pleased with this line.
92* IndestructibleEdible:
93** Aunt Gracie's fruitcakes, which are generally considered inedible and dense enough to block X-rays. A few of Ky's crewmembers ''love'' fruitcake, though, and would have happily taken them from her if she had only mentioned having them. [[spoiler: The part about blocking X-rays? NotHyperbole. Gracie often sends valuable or sensitive items in her cakes, knowing that they'll get through most security checkpoints without comment, and that no one not in the know will cut one up unless the situation is truly desperate.]]
94** Apparently this is a Vatta family tradition. Kylara's father and uncle reminisce about their generation's "Uncle Evar's Homemade Sausage", which was "hard as a rock" and at one point used to bludgeon a pirate to death.
95* InsignificantLittleBluePlanet: References are made to "Old Earth" but not its fate (which would determine whether this should really be EarthThatWas); if it's still inhabited it's far from the major center of ''this'' part of the universe. At one point Ky considers retreating to "the Old World where we came from" and rebuilding Vatta Trading there which may or may not mean Earth has some kind of different interstellar civilization running.
96* IntrepidMerchant: The Vattas. Be it pirates or war, trade must go on.
97* LadykillerInLove: Infamous womanizer Rafe falls head over heels for Ky. Deconstructed in how his former flings (and Ky's cousin) doesn't believe he's even capable of love, and he himself has trouble sorting out his feelings and at first tries to come at Ky the same way he flirted with other women.
98* LaserGuidedKarma:
99** One particularly JerkAss mole gets himself the death penalty by [[DisproportionateRetribution being rude]] towards Ky in a Cascadian court, despite being familiar with the local laws [[TooDumbToLive and being warned repeatedly]].
100** In addition he basically gets thrown off a more profitable route in an earlier book by badmouthing Ky to her father.
101* LawEnforcementInc: In ''Victory Conditions'', the last book in the Vatta's War series, it is discovered that the ''actual'' military of [[spoiler: Nexus]] has been gutted out by long-standing corruption because everybody knew that nobody would ever dare to attack them, and so the defense of the homeworld against SpacePirates ends up falling to the corporate security forces of the planet's dominant MegaCorp. They're ''also'' in terrible shape (the first fleet we see has a ship get destroyed by its own long expired missiles prematurely detonating), but there are many more of them and they have the cash to do at least some upgrades. Ultimately they'd still have been annihilated as well were it not for [[TheCavalry outside assistance]].
102* LeaveBehindAPistol: [[spoiler: Combined with CyanidePill. The [[CorruptPolitician President of Slotter Key]], who allowed the SpacePirates to attack the Vatta family, is offered a pill by the Commandant of the Space Force Academy to kill himself before he is impeached once his crimes are discovered.]]
103* LooseLips: Toby's girlfriend mentions that she recognizes some of the [[SpySpeak code words]] used by the SpacePirates while reading a partial translation Toby [[ItsForABook claims is for a scifi book he's writing]]. [[spoiler: It turns out that they are part of the company code used by her father's business, implicating him in the conspiracy.]]
104* TheMafia: Gammis Turek has gained control of most of these on the various planets, mostly to be used as spies and assassins for his goals.
105* MegaCorp: [=InterStellar=] Communications Corporation, which operates a stranglehold monopoly on all instantaneous faster-than-light communications in the known galaxy [[spoiler: at first]].
106* MerchantPrince: The Vatta family is a sprawling clan of merchants and traders.
107* MildlyMilitary: The privateers, as well as Ky's civillian crew, have some troubles adapting to the dyscipline Ky demands of them in the Space Defense Force, resulting in many of them acting much more informally than a regular space navy would.
108* MilitaryAcademy: Slotter Key's Space Force Academy.
109* TheMole: There are at least a few in the Vatta family, as well as in various other interstellar organizations. Various moles either end up revealing themselves by making a move against Ky, or are revealed by other means.
110* MortonsFork: Aunt Gracie gives Ky several of her [[IndestructibleEdible infamous fruitcakes]], which Ky dislikes greatly. Ky has to decide between taking the unwanted gifts with her (forcing her to leave something else behind due to strict weight allowances in space travel), or disposing of them before leaving home (which her aunt would inevitably learn about, causing unwanted family drama).
111* MrFanservice: Rafe, particularly when [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic peeling a lime.]]. He uses this to his advantage on numerous occasions.
112* MySisterIsOffLimits: Stella tries to discourage Rafe from pursuing Ky, believing him to be a womanizer incapable of love. Ky is furious when she finds out, and Rafe doesn't really keep the warning in mind.
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116* NeuralImplanting It's not instantaneous, but most education is reliant on implants, with Slotter Key Military Academy being one of a few places where you must "learn to learn" without relying on the implant.
117* NeutralityBacklash: Nexus refuses to back the Space Defense Force due to their paranoia-induced distrust of Ky Vatta and her family. As a result, their only ally breaks down with them, then refuses to come to their help when they are attacked by the very pirates SDF strives to eradicate.
118* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: For Ky this is practically a character trait. She's forced to resign from her homeworld's MilitaryAcademy because she thought she was helping another cadet find a minister of his religion - the guy she helps breaches confidentiality and starts a public relations scandal. She takes on some stranded spacers of her home planet into her crew: one of them disobeys orders when they are boarded by mercenaries for inspection, dies, and almost gets Ky killed. Her family knows she has a reputation for this, but in both cases her efforts were technically part of the job; she was a designated mentor to the cadet who started the scandal, and ''supposed'' to help him, and the latter case was a direct request by the Slotter Key ambassador and part of her obligations as a ship captain was to assist.
119* NonIdleRich:
120** The Vattas have this as a rule - every member of the family works for the company, in the division that most suits them.
121** Rafe is a son of one of the richest men on Nexus, but works as a [[spoiler:corporate spy for ISC]] instead of lounging; though that's because his family forced him to leave.
122** Teddy Ransome and his friends are insanely rich, and decided to make use of this money by hunting pirates.
123* NoodleIncident: Passing reference is made to the first run that Ky's father and uncle went on, which is later detailed in one of Elizabeth Moon's anthology collections. Later books indicate that the Vatta family may have quite a few of these they'd rather outsiders [[OldShame not know about]].
124* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: Rafe's cranial ansible ''was'' a prototype, but the scientists who made it were told it was a failure. This is due to ISC wanting to avoid anything that could ruin their monopoly.
125* NoTranshumanismAllowed: Played with. A few religions feel that ''any'' modification of the body is a sin, but in the galaxy they are a general minority. In later books it's implied that some anti-humod worlds are part of the funding for the SpacePirates. This is further supported by their refusal to join the alliance that now funds Ky's new SpaceNavy.
126* NotHyperbole: Aunt Gracie, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Family Spy]]. Most assume it's in the gossip sense of the word, but she is in charge of intelligence and security for the famiy.
127* NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat: Invoked several times in internal commentary on the Moscoe Confederations fixation on trees.
128* ObfuscatingStupidity: Stella loves to appear to be the DumbBlonde most people peg her as, while's she's actually an intelligent businesswoman and corporate spy.
129* ObliviousAdoption: Some bastard children of the family turncoat Osman Vatta were tracked down young and quietly adopted into better Vatta families. [[spoiler: One of them turns out to be Stella, who doesn't take the discovery well. Her lack of knowledge is helped by the fact she looks more like her adopted ''mother's'' (non-Vatta) side of the family.]]
130* OldSoldier: Master Sergeant [=MacRobert=], the bane of Space Force Academy's first year students and a not-so-former intelligence operative.
131* OnlyElectricSheepAreCheap: Fresh food is a limited resource on long space trips, the puppy that the crew adopts is a novelty (but not to the one from the backwater system where animal labor is used a lot). In the Moscoe Confederation, where dogs are both rare and expensive, young Toby Vatta earns a tidy sum selling the dog's sperm for breeders.
132* PapaWolf: Ky's father has a moment of this with a captain who treated her like crap.
133* {{Planetville}}: Mostly averted.
134* PlanetOfHats: Mostly averted. The two biggest examples are Cascadia, whose people are extremely courteous and way into [[NatureLover trees]], and Gretna, whose people are [[NoTranshumanismAllowed against modification]] and behave like [[FantasyCounterpartCulture white supremacists]] to all who don't look like themselves. Otherwise most planets are either Pro or Anti {{Transhuman}}.
135* {{Privateer}}: Ky Vatta becomes a spacefaring privateer in ''Marque and Reprisal''. Due to a company policy of not doing business with privateers, this causes Kylara to lose the protection of the Mackensee Military Assistance Corporation's forces that she had been enjoying until then. [[spoiler: Starting with the third book, privateers from several different worlds begin to band together to try and fight against the SpacePirates.]]
136* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Mackensee Military Assistance Corporation, and others. Interestingly enough, the [=MMAC=] is portrayed as a very professional force, ''very'' picky about who they do business with, and going out of their way to avoid the negative trappings of this trope. [[spoiler: They join forces with Ky's Privateer force and several system defense forces in order to stop the Space Pirates from sacking Nexus.]]
137* ProdigalHero: Rafe, who, due to having [[spoiler:murdered a man as a child]], and then negative influences of an awful therapist and a FalseFriend, ends up being branded the family BlackSheep and sent away, with remittance to keep him out of his home. He ends up returning and then saving his now grateful folks when they're [[spoiler:kidnapped]], then basically saving his home world from destruction.
138* ProtocolPeril: Being in contempt of court on Cascadia carries the death penalty...and the thick manual of politeness protocol that Ky, her crew and other visitors to Cascadia have to learn is a daunting obstacle.
139* RammingAlwaysWorks: {{Invoked}} by the riggers who semi-accidentally end up [[spoiler:crewing the newly-commissioned battleships at Moray. Averted when almost all of them die before the real battle commences, since they have no military training and base their tactics on television shows.]]
140* RedHerring: Much {{foreshadowing}} is dropped towards the end of one of the books regarding the military liaison on another Slotter Key Privateer that Kylara's ship has been accompanying. Every implication is given that this liaison will be Kylara's [[WorkingWithTheEx ex-boyfriend from the academy]], who rather scornfully dumped her via Dear Jane letter. Cue the beginning of the next book where we meet him... and he's someone she has never met before.
141* RetiredBadass: Aunt Gracie, a former soldier turned TheSpymaster, who's still extremely deadly despite her advanced age.
142* ReturningTheWeddingRing: When Kylara is ejected in disgrace from the Slotter Key military academy, her boyfriend and fellow cadet is not content to only return the class ring Kylara gave him as a token of affection, but defaces the crest on it first.
143* SecretTestOfCharacter: Ky's trip in the ''Glennys Jones'' was supposed to let her father and his brother see how Ky will take inititive; they don't actually expect her to scrap the ''Glennys Jones'' without trying to buy it for herself. They went through much the same thing when they were her age. Getting stranded in a war in Sabine wasn't part of the plan, however.
144* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Both Ky and Rafe, as admitting their mutual attraction would hurt their cause.
145* SmitingEvilFeelsGood: Some people in this universe are "natural born killers" who enjoy murdering people, and will sometimes go for ridiculous overkill. Grace, Ky and Rafe are among them, and each reacts to this differently:
146** Grace is mostly at peace with this part of herself, though she's worried that she passed those genes down the family tree.
147** Ky is horrified when she realizes this, and treats this as her DarkSecret, as this is against her faith.
148** Rafe doesn't consider it evil, but, having been pegged as a monster when he admitted this to his therapist as a kid, has learned to hide this.
149* SpaceIsAnOcean: While not in tactics, as ships operate in 3D spaces, the travel aboard ships is oddly sea-like, complete with ships swaying and heaving.
150* SpaceNavy: Most systems have their own space fleets, and then there's the Space Defence Force that Ky is trying to create.
151* SpacePirates: Led by one man who has turned them into a pirate [[Main/TheSyndicate Syndicate]] to rule the galaxy.
152* SpaceTrucker: Why Ky feel is her basic job as captain of ''Glennys [=Jones/Gary=] Tobai''.
153* TheSpyMaster: [[spoiler: Aunt Gracie]], the Vatta chief spy.
154* SubspaceAnsible: The main focus of the series, they allow for instantenous communication, but are all controlled by one company, the ISC, which enforces their monopoly very strictly. The series is mainly concerned with what happens when someone not afraid of the ISC attacks those ansibles, and how technological advancements threaten the aforementioned monopoly.
155* ThereAreNoTherapists: {{Averted}}, the aversion {{Subverted}}, [[ZigZaggedTrope and then finally averted properly]]. Rafe and his sister were given therapy after Rafe was forced [[spoiler: to kill a would-be-assassin sent after them as children]]. Turns out the therapist was working for the bad guys and proceeded to intentionally [[BreakTheCutie mess them up worse]]. [[spoiler: After Rafe returns home and begins cleaning up house in his family's company, he gets his sister a new therapist who isn't in his enemies' pockets.]]
156* TheseHandsHaveKilled:
157** Ky shoots and kills a pirate who was attempting to take her ship, she ends up angsting over it in particular because she realized that she ''[[BloodKnight enjoyed]]'' it.
158** And it happened to Rafe as a child in his BackStory, leading to ThereAreNoTherapists, above.
159* ThievesCant: The pirates have their own language.[[spoiler:In the last book one of the younger Vattas realizes the enemy language is quite similar to the "family code" used by one of his classmates; her father turned out to be a spy but she didn't know and actually helped translate for the coalition.]]
160* {{Transhuman}}: As pointed out by a therapist in Victory Conditions, most of the setting's population are technically genetically modified cyborgs, even if they tend not to think of themselves that way (as long as enhancements don't involve extra limbs or something else easily visible.)
161* {{Tuckerization}}: Many of Moon's real life friends get cameo appearances in ''Victory Conditions'' as they die valiantly in battle.
162* UnusualEuphemism: "Heavy Machinery" for "Big Honkin' Spaceguns". Leads to some awkwardness when a young, naïve captain tries to make deals for agricultural machines.
163* UnwantedAssistance: In the final book, there's a twofer.
164** Stella reveals to Rafe the contents of Hal's vicious parting letter to Ky to keep him away from her, believing it's for Ky's own good. When Ky finds out, she's absolutely livid.
165** Rafe [[spoiler:ends up humiliating Hal in front of the entire party]] as his way to help Ky deal with the past. Predictably, it doesn't help him woo her.
166* UsedFuture: Most of the working spaces are clearly used, some ships are falling apart from wear and tear, and there's a general feeling that people keep using stuff until it's no longer possible.
167* WeWillUseManualLaborInTheFuture: While some robots seem to exist, most general labor is done by humans. The people of Gretna Station use a [[TheCon scam]] of charging high rates for use of their station's air and docking charges while [[TheCon the mark]] is resupplying, then attack them on their way out. The end result is they get back what you bought, your ship gets turned over to SpacePirates and they sell you as [[MadeASlave indentured labor]] on trumped up charges while keeping your money.
168* WhamEpisode: Book 5, chapter 12. [[spoiler:The ''Vanguard'' explodes along with large chunk of the cast from the first four books.]]
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