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* DarkIsEvil: Their slaver ships are mentioned to have black-colored hulls.
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* XenomorphXerox: The Genestealers, the most notorious Tyranid sub-species. Genestealers act as "vanguard organisms", deploying ahead of the Hive Fleets to locate valuable worlds to prey upon. When a Genestealer catches a vulnerable humanoid, it implants a genetic parasite into them, which simultaneously taints the victim's genetic code so that their offspring will be Genestealer hybrids and also places them under the telepathic thrall of the Genestealer that infected them. These infectees form Genestealer Cults, luring more victims to be infected and breeding generations of hybrids, which after the fourth generation start producing pure Genestealer offspring to spread the cult ever further. Once the Cult grows sufficiently large, their HiveMind acts as a telepathic beacon to the Hive Fleet, luring the Tyranids in to feast. And, having deified the Tyranids due to their psychic corruption, the Cult acts to pave the way for them by sabotage, assassination and outright rebellion... and then, once the Tyranids arrive, they get eaten along with everyone else.

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* XenomorphXerox: The Genestealers, the most notorious Tyranid sub-species. Genestealers act as "vanguard organisms", deploying ahead of the Hive Fleets to locate valuable worlds to prey upon. When a Genestealer catches a vulnerable humanoid, it implants a genetic parasite into them, which simultaneously taints the victim's genetic code so that their offspring will be Genestealer hybrids and also places them under the telepathic thrall of the Genestealer that infected them. These infectees form Genestealer Cults, luring more victims to be infected and breeding generations of hybrids, which after the fourth generation start producing pure Genestealer offspring to spread the cult ever further. Once the Cult grows sufficiently large, their HiveMind acts as a telepathic beacon to the Hive Fleet, luring the Tyranids in to feast. And, having deified the Tyranids due to their psychic corruption, the Cult acts to pave the way for them by sabotage, assassination and outright rebellion... and then, once the Tyranids arrive, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness they get eaten along with everyone else.else]].
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* EyeScream: When Anakin first meets Khayon inside the secret prison, he sees that both of Khayon's eyes were sealed shut with stitches by his Inquisitorial captors.
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* VillainOfTheWeek: Serves as this for Boba Fett and the Space Wolves in episodes 32 and 33.

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* VillainOfTheWeek: Serves as this for the Tatooine subplot following Boba Fett and the Space Wolves in episodes 32 and 33.Episodes 32–33.
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* BadassBandolier: When he first appears in Episode 32, he is wearing a bandolier and is a formidable fallen Jedi capable of nearly killing a Space Marine in close quarters.
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* BarrierWarrior: He is skilled at creating Force barriers around himself. During his duel with Yannik aboard a hijacked spice train, the Space Wolf charges forward and tackles Hett in the chest with his huge shoulder plate, smashing his body through a metal door into a different train car. This would have normally pulverized Hett's organs, but he quickly surrounds himself with a Force barrier that absorbs the impact, leaving him merely winded.
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* VillainOfAnotherStory: So far, Hett's role in this series is as a villain-of-the-week. However, he could easily be the main villain in a different series that has a [[LowerDeckEpisode lower-deck]] focus. He is a fallen Jedi Master who has become a ruthless warlord leading his own technologically-advanced army of Tusken Raiders for an unknown goal.
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* MrExposition: Partially serves as this in Episode 38 where he gives Anakin a crash course on Warp daemons.
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* ReligionOfEvil: Arguably play this straighter than even the Imperial Cult, which at least has the excuse that most of the alien races in ''40K'' genuinely are out to enslave/destroy humanity and it's the only thing really holding the Imperium together. The Pius Dea, on the other hand, exists in a universe where most nonhumans are InnocentAliens and the alien races who are AlwaysChaoticEvil are the exception instead of the norm. Despite this, they still preached human supremacy and tried to enslave nonhuman races while eradicating those they arbitrarily deemed "irredeemable".
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* FantasticRacism: The Pius Dea despised aliens and scapegoated them as the cause of immorality and corruption in the Republic. They launched a series of religious crusades to purge the galaxy of aliens and their influence on the Republic to varying degrees of success.
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* PosthumousCharacter: The real Pius Dea went extinct out a long, ''long'' time ago, having either perished from starvation after being banished into deep space onboard starships with sabotaged hyperdrives or naturally died out after the Jedi forcibly removed all the Dea's members from power and prevented them from ever being in a position where they could influence the Republic's politics again.

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* PosthumousCharacter: The real Pius Dea went extinct out a long, ''long'' time ago, having either perished from starvation after being banished into deep space onboard starships with sabotaged hyperdrives or naturally died out after the Jedi forcibly removed all the Dea's members from power and prevented them from ever being in a position where they could influence the Republic's politics again.
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* PosthumousCharacter: The real Pius Dea went extinct out a long, ''long'' time ago, having either perished from starvation after being banished into deep space onboard starships with sabotaged hyperdrives or naturally died out after the Jedi forcibly removed all the Dea's members from power and prevented them from ever being in a position where they could influence the Republic's politics again.
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* MistakenIdentity: The Jedi and Republic of the Clone Wars era mistake the Imperium of Man for the Pius Dea, having finally returned after ten thousand years to exact revenge for their exile. This is due to the many similarities the Imperium has with the Pius Dea.

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* MistakenIdentity: The Jedi and Republic of the Clone Wars era mistake the Imperium of Man for the Pius Dea, having believing that they've finally returned after spending ten thousand years exiled in deep space to exact revenge for their exile.revenge. This is due to the many similarities the Imperium has with the Pius Dea.

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[[folder:The Entity '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
An ancient, primordial deity manifested from the cosmic imbalance in the Force. Its existence is first hinted at in Episode 22 and later confirmed in Episode 26.

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[[folder:The Entity '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
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A human supremacy cult that took over the Galactic Republic in ancient times and installed a thousand-year reign of terror. They worshipped a
deity manifested from they called the cosmic imbalance in Goddess and sought to purge the Force. Its existence is first hinted at in Episode 22 and later confirmed in Episode 26.galaxy of nonhuman life, which they deemed impure.


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* TheDreaded: Even more than ten thousand years after their defeat, the Pius Dea are still widely feared by the denizens of the galaxy, especially among nonhumans. In Episode 5, Dr. Shina's science team are all horrified at the mere possibility that the Imperium is the resurgent Pius Dea.
* MistakenIdentity: The Jedi and Republic of the Clone Wars era mistake the Imperium of Man for the Pius Dea, having finally returned after ten thousand years to exact revenge for their exile. This is due to the many similarities the Imperium has with the Pius Dea.
* PredecessorVillain: These guys predate ''the Sith'' as the enemies of the Jedi and the Republic.
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[[folder:The Entity '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
An ancient, primordial deity manifested from the cosmic imbalance in the Force. Its existence is first hinted at in Episode 22 and later confirmed in Episode 26.
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* VillainOfAnotherStory: It is a terrifyingly powerful EldritchAbomination and a far greater threat than any of the other villains in the series, but it isn't directly involved or invested in the story's main conflict. It's only involvement in the series has been in one scene where it corrupted the minds of 65 and the clones under his command after an Imperial Guardsman activated a vortex grenade that created a breach in reality for the entity to briefly reach through and touch the minds of all those who gazed upon it.
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* BattleCouple: Downplayed. There is a heavy amount of ShipTease between Jenova and Kombirr, and Jenova is clearly smitten with him but no actual romance has sprouted up yet. During the siege on the Basilica of Salvation by the Axum rebel army, she and Kombirr fight side-by-side against the Imperials defending the Basilica.

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* BattleCouple: Downplayed. There is a heavy amount of ShipTease between Jenova and Kombirr, and Jenova is clearly smitten with him him, but no actual romance has sprouted up yet. During the siege on the Basilica of Salvation by the Axum rebel army, she and Kombirr fight side-by-side against the Imperials defending the Basilica.
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* BattleCouple: Downplayed. Their is a heavy amount of ShipTease between Jenova and Kombirr, and Jenova is clearly smitten with him but no actual romance has sprouted up yet. During the siege on the Basilica of Salvation by the Axum rebel army, she and Kombirr fight side-by-side against the Imperials defending the Basilica.

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* BattleCouple: Downplayed. Their There is a heavy amount of ShipTease between Jenova and Kombirr, and Jenova is clearly smitten with him but no actual romance has sprouted up yet. During the siege on the Basilica of Salvation by the Axum rebel army, she and Kombirr fight side-by-side against the Imperials defending the Basilica.
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[[folder:Unnamed Codru-Ji]]
An unnamed male Codru-Ji gunslinger who works for Jabba the Hutt.

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An unnamed male Codru-Ji gunslinger who works as a spice runner for Jabba the Hutt.
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* GlowingEyes: Whenever she taps into her psychic abilities, her eyes begin to glow.



* PowerMakesYourEyesGlow: Whenever she taps into her psychic abilities, her eyes begin to glow.
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* PowerMakesYourEyesGlow: Whenever she taps into her psychic abilities, her eyes begin to glow.
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* DragonYourFeet: After Jolsop is killed by Samael in Episode 37, Bathrazan takes leadership over the Axum rebel army and leads the siege on the Basilica of Salvation until he himself is also killed by Samael in Episode 41 Part 2.

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* DragonYourFeet: DragonTheirFeet: After Jolsop is killed by Samael in Episode 37, Bathrazan takes leadership over the Axum rebel army and leads the siege on the Basilica of Salvation until he himself is also killed by Samael in Episode 41 Part 2.
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* DragonYourFeet: After Jolsop is killed by Samael in Episode 37, Bathrazan takes leadership over the Axum rebel army and leads the siege on the Basilica of Salvation until he himself is also killed by Samael in Episode 41 Part 2.

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* NoSell: Much to [[spoiler:Gorbin's]] horror, a continual stream of fusion energy fired from a meltagun does nothing to him.
* PeoplePuppet: [[spoiler:He's able to take control of Gorbin's entire body and his movements easily after Anakin accidentally destroys the AntiMagic field surrounding his prison.]]
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* MasterOfYourDomain: As a biomancer who specializes in flesh and evokes TransformationHorror, this was practically a given. [[spoiler:In his first appearance, he is shown making himself grow a little taller and lankier so that he can fit into the clothes he stripped off a dead prison guard.]]
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* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: When he leaves his cell and enters the wider prison area [[spoiler:after escaping from confinement]], he hears the sounds of gunfire, screaming, and inhuman noises, which the narrator describes as being like "sweet holiday music" to the Heresiarch's ears.
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* PunishmentDetail: He's so feared that being assigned to guard his cell considered a punishment for those who Tahr catches slacking off on the job.

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