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** Knives' name is a reference to Knives Millions from ''[[Anime/{{Trigun}}]]''

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** Knives' name is a reference to Knives Millions from ''[[Anime/{{Trigun}}]]''''[[Anime/{{Trigun}} Trigun]]''
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* ShoutOut
**Knives' name is a reference to Knives Millions from ''[[Anime/{{Trigun}}]]''
**When Knives is racing at the Harix track in the second book, it's mentioned that [[Anime/CowboyBebop Bebop]] is a popular name for racing ships.
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* RiddleForTheAges: We never learn exactly who or what [[spoiler: Ia and Einn’s father]] was, or what powers [[spoiler: Ia Cōcha]] might have.
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* AmicableExes: Ia and Vetty are friendly with each other, even though they broke up before the story begins.
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* TheLegendOfChekhov: Knives tells the cadets a story about an star system called Fugue, abandoned because of a mysterious monster. Ia doesn't think it's real, and neither does Knives. [[spoiler: While there isn't a monster, Fugue is a real place, where the Commonwealth has a secret portal gate called GodsEye.]]

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* TheLegendOfChekhov: Knives tells the cadets a story about an star system called Fugue, abandoned because of a mysterious monster. Ia doesn't think it's real, and neither does Knives. [[spoiler: While there isn't a monster, It turns out Fugue is a real place, where the Commonwealth has a secret portal gate called GodsEye.]]
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Far in the future, the United Commonwealth captures notorious outlaw Ia Cocha. They decide to prove that they are in control by forcing Ia to serve them, sending her to their military academy. As she plans an escape, she meets new acquaintances: Her flight master Knives Adams and her roommate Brinn Tarver, the other protagonists of the story. This book by Creator/MauraMilan was published in 2017.

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Far in the future, the United Commonwealth captures notorious outlaw Ia Cocha. They decide to prove that they are in control by forcing Ia to serve them, sending her to their military academy. As she plans an escape, she meets new acquaintances: Her flight master Knives Adams and her roommate Brinn Tarver, the other protagonists of the story. This book by Creator/MauraMilan was published in 2017. A sequel was published called ''Eclipse the Skies''.
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* FantasticRacism: Due to the recent war, there's a lot of prejudice in the Commonwealth against foreign races, such as the Makolians and the Tawnies. For this reason, half-Tawny Brinn dyes her blue hair brown. (As blue hair is a distinctive Tawny trait.

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* FantasticRacism: Due to the recent war, there's a lot of prejudice in the Commonwealth against foreign races, such as the Makolians and the Tawnies. For this reason, half-Tawny Brinn dyes her blue hair brown. (As blue hair is a distinctive Tawny trait.)
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* TheLegendOfChekhov: Knives tells the cadets a story about an star system called Fugue, abandoned because of a mysterious monster. Ia doesn't think it's real, and neither does Knives. [[spoiler: While there isn't a monster, Fugue is a real place, where the Commonwealth has a secret portal gate called GodsEye.]]

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* TheLegendOfChekhov: Knives tells the cadets a story about an star system called Fugue, abandoned because of a mysterious monster. Ia doesn't think it's real, and neither does Knives. [[spoiler: While there isn't a monster, Fugue is a real place, where the Commonwealth has a secret portal gate called GodsEye.]]]]
* TradingBarsForStripes: The outlaw Ia Cocha is given a choice between serving in the Star Force or going to [[HellholePrison Moon 42.]] She chooses the former.
* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Knives Adams. Ia repeatedly mocks his name, drawing comparisons to someone else she knew named Goner.
->'''Ia''': [Goner's] name is exquisitely bad. It's punishment enough.
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* {{Blackmail}}: After [[spoiler: Ia Cocha]] discovers Brinn's secret, she forces Brinn to let her [[spoiler: call her brother to make escape plans]], or else she'll reveal Brinn's secret.

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* {{Blackmail}}: After [[spoiler: Ia Cocha]] discovers Brinn's secret, she forces Brinn to let her [[spoiler: call her brother to make escape plans]], or else she'll reveal Brinn's secret. Later in the book, [[spoiler: Nero]] discovers Brinn's secret. Ia and Brinn convince him not to reveal her secret by [[spoiler: threatening to expose Nero's cousin as a criminal.]]



* FireForgedFriends: Ia starts out hating Brinn and Knives, and the feeling is mutual. But as they learn more about each other and work as a team through many trials, they learn to become friends.

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* FireForgedFriends: Ia starts out hating Brinn and Knives, and the feeling is mutual. But as they learn more about each other and work as a team through many trials, they learn to become friends.friends.
* HealingFactor: Tawnies can heal their injuries in seconds, even serious ones.
* IconicItem: Everyone in the Commonwealth recognizes infamous criminal Ia Cocha's black helmet, marked with a red feather.
* TheLegendOfChekhov: Knives tells the cadets a story about an star system called Fugue, abandoned because of a mysterious monster. Ia doesn't think it's real, and neither does Knives. [[spoiler: While there isn't a monster, Fugue is a real place, where the Commonwealth has a secret portal gate called GodsEye.]]
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Far in the future, the United Commonwealth captures notorious outlaw Ia Cocha. They decide to prove that they are in control by forcing Ia to serve them, sending her to their military academy. As she plans an escape, she meets new acquaintances: Her flight master Knives Adams and her roommate Brinn Tarver, the other protagonists of the story. This book by Creator/MauraMilan was published in 2017.

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Far in the future, the United Commonwealth captures notorious outlaw Ia Cocha. They decide to prove that they are in control by forcing Ia to serve them, sending her to their military academy. As she plans an escape, she meets new acquaintances: Her flight master Knives Adams and her roommate Brinn Tarver, the other protagonists of the story. This book by Creator/MauraMilan was published in 2017.2017.
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* ActionGirl: Ia is an experienced fighter, and can take on many larger opponents.
* {{Blackmail}}: After [[spoiler: Ia Cocha]] discovers Brinn's secret, she forces Brinn to let her [[spoiler: call her brother to make escape plans]], or else she'll reveal Brinn's secret.
* ExplosiveLeash: To keep Ia under control, the Commonwealth implant a device in her heart. It can kill her, and also cause extreme pain.
* FantasticRacism: Due to the recent war, there's a lot of prejudice in the Commonwealth against foreign races, such as the Makolians and the Tawnies. For this reason, half-Tawny Brinn dyes her blue hair brown. (As blue hair is a distinctive Tawny trait.
* FireForgedFriends: Ia starts out hating Brinn and Knives, and the feeling is mutual. But as they learn more about each other and work as a team through many trials, they learn to become friends.
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Far in the future, the United Commonwealth captures notorious outlaw Ia Cocha. They decide to prove that they are in control by forcing Ia to serve them, sending her to their military academy. As she plans an escape, she meets new acquaintances: Her flight master Knives Adams and her roommate Brinn Tarver, the other protagonists of the story. This book by Creator/MauraMilan was published in 2017.

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