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* WhyIsntItAttacking: When Kanan is surrounded by krykna, he wonders aloud why they're not attacking him. This is when he begins to truly see them through TheForce.

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* WhyIsntItAttacking: When Kanan is surrounded by krykna, he wonders aloud why they're not attacking him. This is when he begins to truly see them through TheForce.the Force.
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* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Hondo ditches offscreen Ezra when the station falls. Also, the Imperial officers immediately run for it when Ezra reaches the command center.

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* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Hondo ditches Ezra offscreen Ezra when the station falls. Also, the Imperial officers immediately run for it when Ezra reaches the command center.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Ezra changing the plan leads to the loss of the ''Phantom''.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Ezra changing the plan leads to the loss of the ''Phantom''. More specifically his reckless act of destroying the control panel, which is what plummets the station into free-fall and gets the ''Phantom'' destroyed, and very nearly leads to his own death.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Ezra does this twice:

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: DidntThinkThisThrough: Ezra does this twice:



* EvenEvilHasStandards: Kallus notes with restrained, but audible, disdain that Thrawn's most recent victory (the one that got him his promotion to Grand Admiral) came at a cost of high civilian casualties. Pryce and the other main Imperials couldn't care less.
** More specifically, Pryce's comment is the casualties were within "acceptable limits". Suggesting that this trope is LITERALLY in play as it's more surprising the Empire has guidelines for what are considered acceptable civilian casualties. DramaticIrony is in play as of the ''Literature/{{Thrawn}}'' novel, as it's revealed there that ''she'' was in fact responsible for the casualties, and just let Thrawn take the fall.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Kallus notes with restrained, but audible, disdain that Thrawn's most recent victory (the one that got him his promotion to Grand Admiral) came at a cost of high civilian casualties. Pryce and the other main Imperials couldn't care less.
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less. More specifically, Pryce's comment is the casualties were within "acceptable limits". Suggesting that this trope is LITERALLY in play as it's more surprising the Empire has guidelines for what are considered acceptable civilian casualties. DramaticIrony is in play as of the ''Literature/{{Thrawn}}'' novel, as it's revealed there that ''she'' was in fact responsible for the casualties, and just let Thrawn take the fall.



* MisBlamed: InUniverse -- Kallus' comment indicates he believes Thrawn was responsible for the civilian casualties at Batonn. Thrawn's [[Literature/StarWarsThrawn novel]] reveals they were actually Governor Pryce's fault, and only Thrawn suspects this to be the case.

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* MisBlamed: InUniverse -- MisplacedRetribution: Kallus' comment indicates he believes Thrawn was responsible for the civilian casualties at Batonn. Thrawn's [[Literature/StarWarsThrawn novel]] reveals they were actually Governor Pryce's fault, and only Thrawn suspects this to be the case.



* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Pryce has no problem with civilian casualties as long as the rebels are completely annihilated. And this is what happened to the ''last'' sector Thrawn was in, which resulted in more civilian loss than rebel loss.
** Given the novel ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]'' reveals that the casualties at Batonn are all Pryce's direct fault, as in she triggered the explosions in question that killed the civilians, she definitely doesn't have a problem with them.

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* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Pryce has no problem with civilian casualties as long as the rebels are completely annihilated. And this is what happened to the ''last'' sector Thrawn was in, which resulted in more civilian loss than rebel loss.
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loss. Given the novel ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]'' reveals that the casualties at Batonn are all Pryce's direct fault, as in she triggered the explosions in question that killed the civilians, she definitely doesn't have a problem with them.

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