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* {{Deconstruction}}: Being an ActualPacifist doesn't do much for your popularity when you're traditionally a warrior culture or when you run into people that will see "pacifist" and think "target", as Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorian faction finds out during this story arc.



* RealityEnsues: Being an ActualPacifist doesn't do much for your popularity when you're traditionally a warrior culture or when you run into people that will see "pacifist" and think "target", as Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorian faction finds out during this story arc.

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* ArcWelding: In the series's fifth season, both the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc Nightsisters And Brothers arc]].

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In the series's fifth season, both the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc Nightsisters And Brothers arc]].



* BelligerentSexualTension[=/=]UnresolvedSexualTension: There is a certain degree of sexual tension between Obi-Wan and Satine.

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* BelligerentSexualTension[=/=]UnresolvedSexualTension: BelligerentSexualTension: There is a certain degree of sexual tension between Obi-Wan and Satine.



* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E12TheMandalorePlot The Mandalore Plot]]", the Mandalorian Death Watch straps Obi-Wan to a ConveyorBeltODoom in order to make his death look like an accident.
* OneManArmy: An unidentified Death Watch commando in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E12TheMandalorePlot The Mandalore Plot]]" single-handedly attempts to take an entire [[TheBattlestar Republic cruiser]] out of commission. He does not ''quite'' succeed, but kills himself rather than be captured and interrogated, and it is implied he came within a hair's breadth of completing his mission.



* SugarAndIcePersonality[=/=]{{Tsundere}}: Satine is this towards Obi-Wan.
* TraitorShot: Palpatine at the end of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E14DuchessOfMandalore Duchess of Mandalore]]", when the evidence that undoes the Separatist plot is revealed.

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* SugarAndIcePersonality[=/=]{{Tsundere}}: SugarAndIcePersonality: Satine is this towards Obi-Wan.
* TraitorShot: Palpatine at the end of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E14DuchessOfMandalore Duchess of Mandalore]]", when the evidence that undoes the Separatist plot is revealed.
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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler:In the series's fifth season, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc Nightsisters And Brothers arc]]]].
** "A Friend In Need" very loosely ties the Peace Negotiations arc and the Ahsoka-Lux romance subplot to this story arc.
* AlienNonInterferenceClause: During the Mandalore arc, the Separatists try to make it appear as though they are helping the Death Watch (which they are, but not to the extent they want it to seem) so that the Republic will not see it as a manageable internal Mandalore situation. This would lead to a Republic occupation of Mandalore to restore order, but that would turn the population of Mandalore against the Republic, which the Death Watch could use to rally support and conquer the planet with a mass uprising.

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* ActualPacifist: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]]. Satine is one through being bound and determined to keep her people out of the war, but she leads the planet [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Mandalore]], whose people were once some of the most feared warriors in the galaxy. The Mandalorian splinter group Death Watch violently disagrees with her and hope to return their planet to its past ways.
* ArcWelding: [[spoiler:In In the series's fifth season, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc Nightsisters And Brothers arc]]]].
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** "A "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS4E14AFriendInNeed A Friend In Need" in Need]]" very loosely ties the Peace Negotiations arc and the Ahsoka-Lux romance subplot to this story arc.
* AlienNonInterferenceClause: During the Mandalore arc, the The Separatists try to make it appear as though they are helping the Death Watch (which they are, but not to the extent they want it to seem) so that the Republic will not see it as a manageable internal Mandalore situation. This would lead to a Republic occupation of Mandalore to restore order, but that would turn the population of Mandalore against the Republic, which the Death Watch could use to rally support and conquer the planet with a mass uprising.



* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E12TheMandalorePlot The Mandalore Plot]]", the Mandalorian Death Watch straps Obi-Wan to a ConveyorBeltODoom in order to make his death look like an accident.



* RealityEnsues: Being an ActualPacifist doesn't do much for your popularity when you're traditionally a warrior culture or when you run into people that will see "pacifist" and think "target", [[spoiler:as Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorian faction finds out during the Mandalore arc.

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* RealityEnsues: Being an ActualPacifist doesn't do much for your popularity when you're traditionally a warrior culture or when you run into people that will see "pacifist" and think "target", [[spoiler:as as Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorian faction finds out during the Mandalore this story arc.


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* TraitorShot: Palpatine at the end of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E14DuchessOfMandalore Duchess of Mandalore]]", when the evidence that undoes the Separatist plot is revealed.


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* YouHaveFailedMe: Pre Vizsla casually kills one of his men for failing to kill Obi-Wan in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E12TheMandalorePlot The Mandalore Plot]]". Death Watch themselves get hit with this by Dooku for failing to get rid of Satine. They survived, but now they're independent.

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* BelligerentSexualTension[=/=]UnresolvedSexualTension: Between Obi-Wan and Satine.

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* AlienNonInterferenceClause: During the Mandalore arc, the Separatists try to make it appear as though they are helping the Death Watch (which they are, but not to the extent they want it to seem) so that the Republic will not see it as a manageable internal Mandalore situation. This would lead to a Republic occupation of Mandalore to restore order, but that would turn the population of Mandalore against the Republic, which the Death Watch could use to rally support and conquer the planet with a mass uprising.
* BelligerentSexualTension[=/=]UnresolvedSexualTension: Between There is a certain degree of sexual tension between Obi-Wan and Satine.Satine.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: It is eventually revealed that almost ''every'' named official in Duchess Satine's government is a traitor or corrupt in some way. Pre Viszla, governor of Concordia, is the leader of Death Watch and senator Tal Merrik is in league with him. Prime Minister Almec controls the black market on Mandalore, supplied with smuggled goods and protected by bribes and corrupt security officials. Satine never suspects any of them until they are exposed by other characters.
* OneManArmy: An unidentified Death Watch commando in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E12TheMandalorePlot The Mandalore Plot]]" single-handedly attempts to take an entire [[TheBattlestar Republic cruiser]] out of commission. He does not ''quite'' succeed, but kills himself rather than be captured and interrogated, and it is implied he came within a hair's breadth of completing his mission.
* RealityEnsues: Being an ActualPacifist doesn't do much for your popularity when you're traditionally a warrior culture or when you run into people that will see "pacifist" and think "target", [[spoiler:as Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorian faction finds out during the Mandalore arc.
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!!!Peace conferance between the Republic and the Separatist Alliance

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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler:In the fifth season of the series, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[{{Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc}} Nightsisters And Brothers arc]]]].

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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler:In the series's fifth season of the series, season, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[{{Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc}} [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc Nightsisters And Brothers arc]]]].
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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler: In the fifth season of the series, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[{{Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc}} Nightsisters And Brothers arc]]]].

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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In the fifth season of the series, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[{{Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc}} Nightsisters And Brothers arc]]]].
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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler: In the fifth season of the installment, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[{{Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc}} Nightsisters And Brothers arc]]]].

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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler: In the fifth season of the installment, series, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[{{Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc}} Nightsisters And Brothers arc]]]].
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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler: In the fifth season of the installment, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[{{Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc}} Nightsisters And Brothers arc]].]]

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* ArcWelding: [[spoiler: In the fifth season of the installment, both the Death Watch and the Corruption subplots of the Mandalore arc gets tied together with the Brothers side of the [[{{Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsNightsistersAndBrothersArc}} Nightsisters And Brothers arc]].]]arc]]]].
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* [[EverythingIsBetterWithPrincesses Everything Is Better With Duchesses]]
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They travel to a garden, where Satine tells Obi-Wan of a rogue group of Mandalorians called Death Watch, which is opposed to Satine's peaceful ways. She claims she has worked to root out the group of criminals, and has tracked them to Concordia.

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They travel to a garden, where Satine tells Obi-Wan of about a rogue Mandalorian splinter group of Mandalorians called Death Watch, which is opposed to Satine's peaceful ways. She claims she has worked to root out the group of criminals, and has tracked them to Concordia.



Back on Mandalore, Satine and Obi-Wan are touring the gardens when there is an explosion. Satine and Obi-Wan rush in to rescue the injured, and see a hologram showing the crest of Death Watch. Obi-Wan spots a man fleeing the scene, and pursues him through the gardens. After a brief struggle, the man jumps off a balcony, preferring to commit suicide rather than being kidnapped and interrogated by the Jedi. However, Satine and Obi-Wan manage to reach the dying man on the lower floor, a few seconds before his decease, when the Mandalorian whispers his last words to the Duchess in the dialect of Concordia.

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Back on Mandalore, Satine and Obi-Wan are touring the gardens when there is an explosion. Satine and Obi-Wan rush in to rescue the injured, injured and see a hologram showing the crest of Death Watch. Obi-Wan spots a man fleeing the scene, scene and pursues him through the gardens. After a brief struggle, the man jumps off a balcony, preferring to commit suicide rather than being kidnapped and interrogated by the Jedi. However, Satine and Obi-Wan manage to reach the dying man on the lower floor, a few seconds before his decease, when the Mandalorian whispers his last words to the Duchess in the dialect of Concordia.
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* WomanScorned: Satine occasionally acts like she's still angry with Obi-Wan for choosing the Jedi Order over her.

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* WomanScorned: Satine occasionally acts like she's still angry upset with Obi-Wan for choosing the Jedi Order over her.
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