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* ChekhovsSkill: Wag Too and the other villagers defeat the droids in the same way that Wag Too defeated the Mastiff Phalone in the previous episode: by tying ropes round their legs. This time, Ahsoka finishes them off for good measure.

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* ChekhovsSkill: Wag Too and the other villagers defeat the droids in the same way that Wag Too defeated the Mastiff Phalone in the previous episode: by tying ropes round around their legs. This time, Ahsoka finishes them off for good measure.



* DumbassHasAPoint: While Tee Wat Kaa is foolish for allowing his people to be attacked by the Separatists, he isn't ''entirely'' wrong about the consequences of allowing the Republic to save them, [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith given what they become later on]].

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* DumbassHasAPoint: While Tee Wat Watt Kaa is foolish for allowing his people to be attacked by the Separatists, he isn't ''entirely'' wrong about the consequences of allowing the Republic to save them, [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith given what they become later on]].

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Aayla gives one to Tee Watt Kaa when he insists on his SuicidalPacifism, only to be met with a ArmorPiercingResponse phrased as a question.
-->'''Aayla:''' Isn't freedom worth fighting for?\\
'''Tee Watt Kaa:''' Is it worth ''killing'' for?



* LeaveNoSurvivors: One of the B1 droids says this near-verbatim while firing into one of the lurmen's homes. This is also the general aim of the attack - whether by the Defoliator firing or the blasters of battle droids, no lurmen or Jedi are getting out alive.

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* LeaveNoSurvivors: One of the B1 droids says this near-verbatim while firing into one of the lurmen's Lurmen's homes. This is also the general aim of the attack - whether by the Defoliator firing or the blasters of battle droids, no lurmen Lurmen or Jedi are getting out alive.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion[=/=]BothSidesHaveAPoint:

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion[=/=]BothSidesHaveAPoint:ArmorPiercingQuestion: Aayla gives one to Tee Watt Kaa when he insists on his SuicidalPacifism, only to be met with a ArmorPiercingResponse phrased as a question.



* OhCrap: The villagers have this reaction when the second shield generator is destroyed.

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* LeaveNoSurvivors: One of the B1 droids says this near-verbatim while firing into one of the lurmen's homes. This is also the general aim of the attack - whether by the Defoliator firing or the blasters of battle droids, no lurmen or Jedi are getting out alive.
* OhCrap: The villagers have this reaction when the second shield generator is destroyed.destroyed, running to take shelter in their homes as the shield begins to fade.
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* AliensOfLondon: Just as in the previous episode, the Lurmen colonists all speak with thick Irish accents.

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* ChekhovsSkill: Wag Too and the other villagers defeat the droids in the same way that Wag Too defeated the Mastiff Phalone in the previous episode: by tying ropes round their legs. This time, Ahsoka finishes them off for good measure.



* DumbassHasAPoint: While Tee Wat Kaa is foolish for allowing his people to be attacked by the separatist at first, he isn't ''entirely'' wrong about the consequences of allowing the Republic to save them ''[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith given what they become later on]]''.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: While Tee Wat Kaa is foolish for allowing his people to be attacked by the separatist at first, Separatists, he isn't ''entirely'' wrong about the consequences of allowing the Republic to save them ''[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith them, [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith given what they become later on]]''.on]].



* StupidGood: Its quite telling about Tee Watt Kaa when rejects the aid of the Republic and is willing to allow his own people to be slaughtered by the Separatists in the name of pacifism.
* SuicidalPacifism: Tee Watt Kaa refuses to fight, even under the threat of his village's destruction. His son Wag Too and the other younger residents of the village don't share this view.

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* StupidGood: Its It's quite telling about Tee Watt Kaa when that he rejects the aid of the Republic and is willing to allow his own people to be slaughtered by the Separatists in the name of pacifism.
* SuicidalPacifism: Tee Watt Kaa refuses to fight, even under the threat of his village's destruction.destruction, outright stating that he would rather die than abandon his pacifist ideals. His son Wag Too and the other younger residents of the village don't share this view.
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* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: Tee Watt Kaa believes that because his people haven't provoked the Separatists, they won't destroy the village. He clearly doesn't figure that Lok Durd will kill innocent beings just for the sake of killing them.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: While Tee Wat Kaa is foolish for allowing his people to be attacked by the separatist at first, he isn't ''entirely'' wrong about the consequences of allowing the Republic to save them ''given what they become later on''.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: While Tee Wat Kaa is foolish for allowing his people to be attacked by the separatist at first, he isn't ''entirely'' wrong about the consequences of allowing the Republic to save them ''given ''[[Film/RevengeOfTheSith given what they become later on''.on]]''.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: While Tee Wat Kaa is foolish for allowing his people to be attacked by the separatist at first, but he isn't ''entirely'' wrong about the consequences of allowing the Republic to save them ''given what they become later on''.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: While Tee Wat Kaa is foolish for allowing his people to be attacked by the separatist at first, but he isn't ''entirely'' wrong about the consequences of allowing the Republic to save them ''given what they become later on''.

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