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* ItIsDehumanizing: In Episode 7, Brother Tasleon's internal narration continuously refers to Admiral Trench as "it", unsurprisingly indicating that the Techmarine doesn't view nonhumans as people.
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* ClimaxBoss: He's the last opponent fought in Season 1 and his fight scene against Anakin, Rex, and the Bad Batch takes up the climax of the season's penultimate episode with the following episode being a DenouementEpisode. He's also the first Space Marine that the main ''Star Wars'' characters fight, and gives the Jedi and clone troopers a taste of what combat against an Astartes is actually like.
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* OutsideContextProblem: To the Jedi, who prior to encountering him believed that only the Sith were able to match their mastery of the Force. This was further reinforced by the fact that most Imperial psykers the Jedi had encountered up until Saphran were UnskilledButStrong, possessing a lot of raw power but being unable to wield it with precise control and being vulnerable to the Jedi's Force disruption techniques. Saphran was the first psyker the Jedi encountered that was StrongAndSkilled in the Warp/Force to the point of rivaling a Sith Lord. The fact that he's also a Space Marine was also a surprise to the Jedi, who weren't aware that the Astartes fielded powerful Force/Warp users in their ranks due to all their previous battles having been against regular Astartes. Luminara's strike force was completely unprepared and got almost completely wiped out while Obi-Wan's strike force was forced to retreat after taking heavy injuries.

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* OutsideContextProblem: To the Jedi, who prior to encountering him believed that only the Sith were able to match their mastery of the Force. This was further reinforced by the fact that most Imperial psykers the Jedi had encountered up until Saphran were UnskilledButStrong, possessing a lot of raw power but being unable to wield it with precise control and being vulnerable to the Jedi's Force disruption techniques. Saphran was the first psyker the Jedi encountered that was StrongAndSkilled in the Warp/Force to the point of rivaling a Sith Lord. The fact that he's also a Space Marine was also a another surprise to for the Jedi, who weren't aware that the Astartes fielded powerful Force/Warp users in their ranks due to all their previous battles having been against regular Astartes.Astartes troops. Luminara's strike force was completely unprepared and got almost completely wiped out while Obi-Wan's strike force was forced to retreat after taking heavy injuries.
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* DidYouActuallyBelieve: Says this to General Grievous prior to their battle in Episode 31.
-->'''Tasleon:''' Did you really think we were retreating from you? Do you think you will find our forces fleeing back towards whatever territory you imagine we are protecting?

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* InconsistentSpelling: The ''narrator himself'' initially calls him "Terrinak", but switches to calling him "Terradin" for the rest of his appearance in Episode 33.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The ''narrator himself'' initially calls him "Terrinak", but switches to calling him "Terradin" for the rest of his appearance in Episode 33.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The subtitles in Episode 32 spell his name as "Yannik" while Episode 33's subtitles instead spell it as "Yannick".

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: InconsistentSpelling: The subtitles in Episode 32 spell his name as "Yannik" while Episode 33's subtitles instead spell it as "Yannick".

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* InconsistentSpelling: Earlier episodes' subtitles spelled his name as "Aurelian" but the subtitles for Episode 34 have it spelled "Auralian".



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Earlier episodes' subtitles spelled his name as "Aurelian" but the subtitles for Episode 34 have it spelled "Auralian".
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The Skyward Order is the secretive inner circle of the Skywatch, consisting of members drawn from different Skywatch divisions and companies who have been trusted by Orion Phatris with the safekeeping their Chapter's secrets and carrying out the tasks that will ensure their Chapter will live on in glory, even if it means the Skyward themselves must live in sin and obscurity. They basically function as a black ops group responsible for unethical and morally dubious missions which the greater Skywatch don't want to be associated with. In Season 1, they are deployed by Orion during the Battle of System K794 to purge the Xek-Tek refugee fleet of its civilian leadership in order to pave the way for Orion to seize power and establish his Imperial Council.

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The Skyward Order is the secretive inner circle of the Skywatch, consisting of members drawn from different Skywatch divisions and companies who have been trusted by Orion Phatris with the safekeeping their Chapter's secrets and carrying out the tasks that will ensure their Chapter will live lives on in glory, even if it means the Skyward themselves must live in sin and obscurity. They basically function as a black ops group responsible for unethical and morally dubious missions which the greater Skywatch don't want to be associated with. In Season 1, they are deployed by Orion during the Battle of System K794 to purge the Xek-Tek refugee fleet of its civilian leadership in order to pave the way for Orion to seize power and establish his Imperial Council.
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A sub-group within the Skywatch Chapter. They seem to function as a sort of black ops, carrying out clandestine operations which the wider Skywatch don't want to be publicly connected to. In Season 1, they are used by Orion to purge the Xek-Tek refugee fleet of most of its previous leadership in order to pave the way for Orion to set up his Imperial Council.

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A sub-group within The Skyward Order is the secretive inner circle of the Skywatch, consisting of members drawn from different Skywatch Chapter. divisions and companies who have been trusted by Orion Phatris with the safekeeping their Chapter's secrets and carrying out the tasks that will ensure their Chapter will live on in glory, even if it means the Skyward themselves must live in sin and obscurity. They seem to basically function as a sort of black ops, carrying out clandestine operations ops group responsible for unethical and morally dubious missions which the wider greater Skywatch don't want to be publicly connected to. associated with. In Season 1, they are used deployed by Orion during the Battle of System K794 to purge the Xek-Tek refugee fleet of most of its previous civilian leadership in order to pave the way for Orion to set up seize power and establish his Imperial Council.



* AllThereInTheManual: The author gives more background information about the Skyward in his Episode 24 After Talk.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The author gives more background information about the Skyward in his Episode 24 After Talk.Talk regarding what the Skyward actually are and their role within the Skywatch Chapter.

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* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: Whereas the Xek-Tek Imperials as a whole at least have a somewhat understandable reason for hating the Galactic Republic -- from their perspective, it seemed as though the Republic attacked them first by indirectly destroying an unarmed Imperial refugee ship during their first contact -- the Crimson Razors lack any such justifications for despising the Confederacy aside from the usual Imperial xenophobia and religious dogma. The Separatists and their allies had never made any aggressive moves against the Imperium, yet the fact that the Separatists used a droid army is seemingly reason enough for the Razors to almost totally abandon the Imperium's war effort against the Republic so they could go off to wage their own genocidal war against the CIS.

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* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: Whereas the Xek-Tek Imperials as a whole at least have a somewhat understandable reason for hating the Galactic Republic -- from their perspective, it seemed as though the Republic attacked them first by indirectly destroying an unarmed Imperial refugee ship during their first contact -- the Crimson Razors lack any such justifications for despising the Confederacy aside from the usual Imperial xenophobia and religious dogma. The Separatists and their allies had never made any aggressive moves against the Imperium, yet the fact that the Separatists used use a droid army is seemingly reason enough for the Razors to almost totally abandon the Imperium's war effort against the Republic so they could go off to wage their own genocidal war against the CIS.
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* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: As Tasleon himself admits to [[spoiler:the fake]] Grievous in Episode 31, the reason he carries such a personal hatred for the Separatists, despite them never having previously done anything to harm him or the Imperium, is because he views the mere existence of the Separatist Droid Army (as well as cyborgs like Grievous) as an affront to the Machine God. In his mind, the only solution to this is to totally purge all the Confederacy's droids and their creators from existence so no one in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy will ever think to construct such "abominations" ever again.
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* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: Whereas the Xek-Tek Imperials as a whole at least have a somewhat understandable reason for hating the Galactic Republic -- from their perspective, it seemed as though the Republic attacked them first by indirectly destroying an unarmed Imperial refugee ship during their first contact -- the Crimson Razors lack any such justifications for despising the Confederacy aside from the usual Imperial xenophobia and religious dogma. The Separatists and their allies had never made any aggressive moves against the Imperium, yet the fact that the Separatists used a droid army is seemingly reason enough for the Razors to almost totally abandon the Imperium's war effort against the Republic so they could go off to wage their own genocidal war against the CIS.
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: They don't really appear beyond Season 1, but their thorough culling of the Xek-Tek refugees is what enables Orion to consolidate power and form his Imperial Council in Season 3.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: They don't really appear beyond Season 1, 1 (where are are mentioned but never seen), but their thorough culling of the Xek-Tek refugees is what enables Orion to consolidate power and form his Imperial Council in Season 3.
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* AllThereInTheManual: The author gives more background information about the Skyward in his Episode 24 After Talk.
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* TheGadfly: He kill steals from his fellow Astartes during their attack on Trench's flagship in Episode 7 seemingly because he finds it amusing to see their annoyed reactions (well that and because he wanted to impress upon them how much of a "superior" weapon his Bolter was compared to their melee weapons).
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* WreckedWeapon: His Bolter is destroyed by Dooku's Force Lightning during their duel in Episode 24.

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* WreckedWeapon: His precious Bolter is destroyed by Dooku's Force Lightning during their duel in Episode 24.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He's a prideful and zealous Space Marine veteran who looks down on his peers for their choice in weapons, smugly kill-steals from his fireteam during the assault on Trench's flagship, and is mentally always blabbing on about how superior he and his Bolter are to everyone else.

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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He's a prideful and zealous Space Marine veteran who looks down on his peers for their choice in weapons, smugly kill-steals {{kill steal}}s from his own fireteam during the their boarding assault on Trench's flagship, and is mentally always blabbing on about how superior he and his Bolter are to everyone else.



* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's introduced narrating about how Bolters are the only true weapon of a Space Marine, looks down on his subordinates for preferring melee weapons, and smugly kill-steals from his fellow Astartes during the boarding of Trench's flagship at the Battle of Anaxes. This shows how he's a cocky GunNut.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's introduced narrating about how Bolters are the only true weapon of a Space Marine, looks down on his subordinates for preferring melee weapons, and smugly kill-steals {{kill steal}}s from his fellow Astartes during the boarding of Trench's flagship at the Battle of Anaxes. This shows how he's a cocky GunNut.GunNut and an ArrogantKungFuGuy.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He's a cocky Space Marine veteran who looks down on his peers for their choice in weapons, smugly kill-steals from his fireteam during the assault on Trench's flagship, and is mentally always blabbing on about how superior he and his Bolter are to everyone else.

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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He's a cocky prideful and zealous Space Marine veteran who looks down on his peers for their choice in weapons, smugly kill-steals from his fireteam during the assault on Trench's flagship, and is mentally always blabbing on about how superior he and his Bolter are to everyone else.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He's a cocky Space Marine veteran who looks down on his peers for their choice in weapons, smugly kill-steals from his fireteam during the assault on Trench's flagship, and is mentally always blabbing on about how superior he and his Bolter are to everyone else.
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* GunNut: His first appearance literally has him mentally waxing poetic about how awesome he thinks his Boltgun is and ''cooing'' to it.
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* BigWordShout: Araknus instinctively roars out "WITCH!" when he sees Anakin use the Force to redirect the Bolter rounds Araknus fired at him in Episode 8.
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* PsychoticSmirk: Gives one to Anakin before opening fire on him with his Bolter when he sees Anakin barge into the bridge of the ''Invulnerable'' after Araknus's fireteam has already seized control in Episode 8. Of course, Araknus was wearing his helmet so Anakin couldn't see his smile, but the sentiment is still there.
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* MookLieutenant: In Episodes 8 and 9, he's in command of the Space Marine fireteam that boards Trench's flagship and seizes control of the bridge. He also leads one of the teams sent to Raxus Secundus's surface to disable the planet's shield generators.

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* MookLieutenant: In Episodes 8 and 9, he's in command of the Space Marine fireteam that boards Trench's flagship and seizes control of the bridge.bridge during the Battle of Anaxes. He also leads one of the teams sent to Raxus Secundus's surface to disable the planet's shield generators.



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* EgocentricTeamNaming: Subverted. In Season 1, Tasleon introduced as being part of "Fireteam Tasleon" during the Battle of Anaxes, but Araknus is actually the one leading the fireteam.

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* EgocentricTeamNaming: Subverted. In Season 1, Tasleon is introduced as being part of "Fireteam Tasleon" during the Battle of Anaxes, but Araknus is actually the one leading the fireteam.
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* EgocentricTeamNaming: Subverted. In Season 1, Tasleon introduced as being part of "Fireteam Tasleon" during the Battle of Anaxes, but Araknus is actually the one leading the fireteam.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Downplayed. He is the viewpoint character for the third in final POV segment in Episode 7, where he hacks into Trench's mind, disarms Trench's bomb on Anaxes, and encounters Echo in the cyberspace of the ''Invulnerable'''s computer vaults.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Downplayed. He is the viewpoint character for the third in final POV segment in Episode 7, where he hacks into Trench's mind, disarms Trench's bomb on Anaxes, and encounters Echo in the cyberspace of the ''Invulnerable'''s computer vaults.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Downplayed. He is the viewpoint character for the third in final POV segment in Episode 7, where he hacks into Trench's mind, disarms Trench's bomb on Anaxes, and encounters Echo in the cyberspace of the ''Invulnerable'''s computer vaults.
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* FlashyTeleporation: When he activates his power pack's teleportation device to escape the doomed Imperial cruiser he and [[spoiler:the false]] Grievous fought aboard, Tasleon's body sears and glows with bright energy before he disappears.

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* FlashyTeleporation: FlashyTeleportation: When he activates his power pack's teleportation device to escape the doomed Imperial cruiser he and [[spoiler:the false]] Grievous fought aboard, Tasleon's body sears and glows with bright energy before he disappears.

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* FlashyTeleporation: When he activates his power pack's teleportation device to escape the doomed Imperial cruiser he and [[spoiler:the false]] Grievous fought aboard, Tasleon's body sears and glows with bright energy before he disappears.



* VillainKiller: So far, he's killed Admiral Trench and [[spoiler:the imposter General Grievous.]]

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* VillainKiller: So far, he's killed mind raped Admiral Trench to death during the Battle of Anaxes and [[spoiler:the [[spoiler:orchestrated the trap which killed the imposter General Grievous.Grievous during the battle over Raxus Secundus.]]

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