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* BreakTheHaughty: Governor Everi Chalis is a logistical genius who was ReassignedToAntarctica after the Death Star was destroyed; when she defects to the Rebel Alliance she warns Howl that she is a high-profile target that the Empire will be determined to track down and punish. Then she comes face-to-face with Darth Vader, who interrogates her about Luke Skywalker's whereabouts, and tosses her aside once he understands that she doesn't know. In private with Namir, she bitterly realizes that the Empire utilized her abilities, but has never considered her more than a very small and easily-replaceable cog in their mighty machine.


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* NotWorthKilling: Governor Chalis believes that the Empire has tracked the Rebels to Hoth to punish her defection from the Empire. When she faces Darth Vader, she is resolved to face her death with dignity, but he tosses her aside as soon as he determines that she doesn't know how to find Luke Skywalker. It is a severe blow to her ego that the Dark Lord was too busy to even break her neck.
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''Battlefront: Twilight Company'' is a novel set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse expanded universe]]. Written by Alexander Freed and released on November 3, 2015, the novel ties into the videogame ''[[Videogame/StarWarsBattlefront2015 Star Wars: Battlefront]]''.

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''Battlefront: Twilight Company'' is a novel set in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' [[Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse expanded universe]]. Written by Alexander Freed and released on November 3, 2015, the novel ties into the videogame 2015 reboot of ''[[Videogame/StarWarsBattlefront2015 Star Wars: Battlefront]]''.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: More than a couple dozen members of Twilight Company are named and given some personality. Add in several recurring non-Twilight Company rebels and two Imperial POVs with their own casts and there are a lot of characters to keep track of.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Gadren is easily the nicest member of the Company, he regularly charges into Imperial lines and tosses Stormtroopers around with his bare hands. Chief Medic Von Geiz is also one of the nicer members of the Company, and Namir is taken aback when he suggest assassinating an Imperial officer instead of attacking the base he is at.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Gadren is easily the nicest member of the Company, he regularly charges into Imperial lines and tosses Stormtroopers around with his bare hands. Chief Medic Von Geiz is also one of the nicer members of the Company, and Namir is taken aback when he suggest suggests assassinating an Imperial officer instead of attacking the base he is at.



* WomanScorned: Namir start to think that the Kuat mission is in truth a complicated revenge scheme by Chalis to get back at the Empire for never appreciating her hard work enough and for sending Verge to kill her instead of someone more important.

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* WomanScorned: Namir start starts to think that the Kuat mission is in truth a complicated revenge scheme by Chalis to get back at the Empire for never appreciating her hard work enough and for sending Verge to kill her instead of someone more important.

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