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5!Canon
6!!Films
7[[index]]
8* ''Foreshadowing/AttackOfTheClones''
9* ''Foreshadowing/TheForceAwakens''
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12* ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'':
13** Qui-Gon Jinn suspects there is something else behind the Trade Federation’s invasion of Naboo, since there is no real logic behind it. Not only was he right, [[ItHasOnlyJustBegun but the invasion was just the appetiser]].
14** At the end of the credits, you can hear the breathing of Darth Vader...
15* ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''':
16** Anakin defending saving Obi-Wan, and sure enough all three die in a similar manner:
17-->'' His fate will be the same as ours.''
18** During the famous opera scene, Palpatine notably tells Anakin about Darth Plagueis, a Sith who was so powerful that he was able to cheat death and create life (until he was killed by his apprentice - Palpatine himself). Palpatine would later use this Sith magic to cheat death by resurrecting himself, as shown in ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''.
19* ''Film/ANewHope'':
20** This exchange:
21--->'''Aunt Beru:''' Luke's just not a farmer, Owen. He has too much of his father in him.\
22'''Uncle Owen:''' [[LukeIAmYourFather That's what I'm afraid of.]]
23** Maybe unintentional, maybe not... Obi-Wan tells Luke that his father was "the best star pilot in the galaxy, and a cunning warrior." Later, during the Battle of Yavin, Vader himself helms his own (customized!) TIE Fighter to pick the rebels off ship-by-ship.
24*** It should be noted that these cases of {{Foreshadowing}} regarding Anakin [[NewerThanTheyThink weren't meant to be foreshadowing his having become Vader at the time of release]], [[FlipFlopOfGod despite what Lucas has said after the fact]]. Originally, Vader and Anakin really WERE meant to be separate characters, and that Luke's father never turned to the Dark Side. It was only during the scripting process for [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack the next movie]] that the [[ArcWelding two characters were made one]] to condense the cast and amount of plotlines, and in the process, create a more interesting one involving the two figures. Similarly, Luke's sister was originally a separate character from Leia, a rewrite that also happened between Episodes V and VI.
25** When Luke first meets R2-D2 and C-3PO, he says "You can call me Luke," to which Threepio says, "I see, Sir Luke," foreshadowing Luke's journey in becoming a Jedi Knight.
26** When R2 runs off, Luke says: "That little droid is going to cause me a lot of trouble." Oh, [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack if]] [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi only]] [[Film/TheForceAwakens you]] [[Film/TheLastJedi knew]].
27** When Obi-Wan goes to sabotage the tractor beam, Luke wants to come along to help. Obi-Wan tells him, "Stay of watch over the droids...Your destiny lies along a different path from mine."
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29* ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'':
30** The scene on Dagobah where Luke Skywalker cuts off Darth Vader's head, only to find his own face beneath the mask.
31--->'''Yoda:''' Much anger in him, like his father.
32** As Luke leaves for Bespin:
33--->'''Yoda:''' Told you, I did. Reckless, is he. Now, matters are worse.\
34'''Obi-Wan:''' That boy is our last hope.\
35'''Yoda:''' No, {{there is another}}...
36** There's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it scene where Vader's putting on his black helmet and we get to see the fragile human head underneath his fearsome armor. This is the first sign that Vader still has a sense of humanity left in him, and wasn't an alien or an android. Subtle context clues such as this are part of what make ''Empire'' such a beloved entry among the ''Star Wars'' franchise.
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38* ''Film/TheLastJedi'':
39** When he is connected with Rey via a Force bond, Kylo Ren briefly considers that Rey might be responsible for their connection, but dismisses this because "the effort would kill [her]." This not only foreshadows that [[TheChessmaster someone else]] is responsible for their bond, but also that using high-level Force powers can be fatal for the user, which is exactly what happens to Luke Skywalker in the climax.
40** After Leia is sucked into the vacuum of space, she uses the Force to pull herself back into the ship. As she does, she passes through a hologram of Snoke's ship, the ''Supremacy'', roughly through the middle-left of the hull. When the Resistance makes its escape to Crait, the real ship would suffer an identical hit through Holdo's hyperspace kamikaze.
41** During the First Order's attack on D'Qar, the ''Fulminatrix'', a ''Mandator-IV''-class Siege Dreadnought, attacks the planet with a destructive laser blast that devastates the planet, similar to the Death Star's test on Jedha. In the next film, [[spoiler:it's revealed Palpatine has ''an entire fleet of Xyston-class Star Destroyers'' on Exegol that can destroy entire planets just like the 2 Death Stars, and that the Dreadnought itself was a test project for their axial superlasers]].
42** Luke dismisses Rey's conviction that he can turn the tide of the war, sarcastically asking if he's supposed to face down the whole First Order with a laser sword. At the climax, he does just that as a DelayingAction.
43** Rey demonstrates her incomplete understanding of the Force by saying that it is all about controlling people's minds and making objects float. In the climax, Luke and Rey save the Resistance by altering minds ([[AstralProjection sort of]]) and making things float respectively.
44** While discussing the decline of the Jedi Order, Luke mentions Darth Sidious and his actions. [[spoiler:The first teaser for ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'' ends with a very familiar EvilLaugh…]]
45** At one point in the film, Rey falls into a cave on Ahch-To. She has a vision inside it, seeing infinite mirror copies of herself arranged in a line. This foreshadows [[spoiler:the revelation that Rey is the daughter of a clone (a genetic copy) of Emperor Palpatine and "in line" to his throne.]] In the same scene, when she asks the mirror cave to show her her parents, she is only shown her reflection. In the next film, [[spoiler:it's revealed that her parents were murdered over [[Literature/ShadowOfTheSith a decade ago]], and that she is truly alone and will never get to know them]].
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47!!Animated Series
48* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'':
49** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E3ShadowOfMalevolence Shadow of Malevolence]]" has it mentioned that the Kaliida Shoals medical station is in the vicinity of Naboo, which sends ships to help with the evacuation. This becomes important in the [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E4DestroyMalevolence next episode]] when Naboo Senator Padmé Amidala is lured to the battle against the ''Malevolence'' in an attempt to engineer a hostage situation.
50** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E5Rookies Rookies]]":
51*** When Cody and Rex fail to check in as scheduled, Obi-Wan quips to Anakin about Rex that "It seems your captain follows orders as well as you do." Orders such as [[ThePurge Order 66]], maybe?
52*** During the defence of the base from the Separatist reinforcements, clone trooper Fives wields two blasters. He later becomes an ARC trooper, who carry two blaster pistols as part of their standard equipment.
53*** Hevy gives a PreMortemOneLiner just before his HeroicSacrifice by blowing up the station in response to a battle droid wondering if they are supposed to take prisoners. Hevy's squadmate Echo will later become a prisoner of the Separatists after being presumed dead in an explosion in what seems to be a SenselessSacrifice.
54** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E9CloakOfDarkness Cloak of Darkness]]":
55*** En route to the ''Tranquility'', Gunray attempts to talk an irritated Commander Gree into a bribe. It turns out that one of the soldiers guarding the Viceroy on the ship is, in fact, corrupt and taking money from the Separatists.
56*** Captain Argyus has a horned hairstyle when he's first seen with his helmet off.
57*** Sidious is skeptical of how much responsibility has been placed in Ventress' hands when Dooku informs him that she's been sent to either capture or kill Gunray.
58*** During the fight in the detention block, Ventress deflects fire to kill the two Senate Commandos with Argyus, but deals with the captain himself by Force-throwing him into the controls. It turns out she has a good reason not to kill him (at least, right now).
59*** After Luminara leaves to fight Ventress by herself, Argyus is the one who encourages Ahsoka to go help, leaving Gunray unguarded by any Jedi.
60** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E11DookuCaptured Dooku Captured]]":
61*** Anakin complains to Obi-Wan about having to leave his lightsaber behind in order to make his capture more convincing. In the caves on Vanqor, Dooku takes Anakin's lightsaber after burying him under rocks.
62*** Dooku tells Anakin that he's very naïve if he thinks that the pirates are just going to let him and Obi-Wan leave. Come the beginning of the [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E12TheGunganGeneral next episode]], Anakin and Obi-Wan discover the pirates have managed to capture them as well.
63** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E12TheGunganGeneral The Gungan General]]": At the end, Obi-Wan warns Hondo that although Jedi don't take revenge, Sith ''do''... and Count Dooku knows where he lives.
64** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E8BrainInvaders Brain Invaders]]":
65*** The clone troopers of Tango Company are infected by [[PuppeteerParasite Geonosian brain worms]] and forced to attack others, including Jedi Ahsoka and Barriss. Not only is the situation reminiscent of [[ThePurge Order 66]], it later turns out that the true cause of the clones turning on the Jedi is because of mind-control chips implanted in their brains.
66*** During their conversation over food, Ahsoka tells Barriss that she might find Anakin's views on the future "a bit radical".
67*** Barriss is much less careful than Ahsoka about not killing any of the mind-controlled clones, such as stabbing the possessed Trap through the torso. She is then infected by a brain worm and attacks Ahsoka under its influence. In season 5, she's revealed to have fallen to the Dark Side in the intervening time, and proceeds to frame Ahsoka for several crimes and attack her.
68** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E10TheDeserter The Deserter]]" has Captain Rex encounter Cut Lawquane, a clone who deserted at the beginning of the war shortly after the First Battle of Geonosis. Rex chooses not to report Cut to the Republic. Ultimately, as revealed in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'', ''[[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka Ahsoka]]'', and the last [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered two]] [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E12VictoryAndDeath episodes]] of the series, Rex ends up deserting the military at the very end of the war, although under very, very different circumstances.
69** In "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E13Monster Monster]]", Nightsister leader Mother Talzin offers Count Dooku a warrior of the late Darth Maul's bloodline as his new apprentice. Then in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E14WitchesOfTheMist Witches of the Mist]]", Obi-Wan's first reaction upon seeing a recording of Savage's rampage on Devaron is "Darth Maul ''alive?!''" Naturally, guess who's revealed to not be dead in Talzin's crystal ball in the last scene?
70** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E14WitchesOfTheMist Witches of the Mist]]": Of the four Jedi Council members waiting when Halsey and Knox's bodies are returned to the Jedi Temple, Adi Gallia is the first to speak out about the brutality of their deaths, which were at the hands of Savage Opress. [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E1Revival Later on]], she too will be killed by him.
71** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E15Overlords Overlords]]": Ahsoka has a vision of a future version of herself who, warning her away from Anakin because of the darkness in him, has this to say:
72--->"You will never see your future if you remain his student!"
73** "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E6DealNoDeal Deal No Deal]]":
74*** Trace Martez is visibly saddened when she tells Ahsoka that she inherited her repair shop after her parents... "split", and quickly cuts herself off. The [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E7DangerousDebt next episode]] quickly establishes that her parents are actually dead.
75*** When Trace accidentally flies the ''Silver Angel'' into military airspace, in response to Ahsoka and Rafa urging her to pull up and quickly get out of the restricted area, she's slow to do so and says that no one is telling her what to do on her ship. At the climax of the episode, her decision to take matters into her own hands when it looks like she might lose her ship and Ahsoka and Rafa are arguing leads her to a ''very'' rash choice.
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77* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'':
78** During "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS2E14TippingPoint Tipping Point]]", Dr. Hemlock’s assistant, Emerie Karr, seems much more concerned for Crosshair’s well-being than any other Imperial character in the episode (and arguably, the series), to the point where she overrules Hemlock’s orders to keep torturing Crosshair until he talks, just so he doesn’t die in the process. Emerie also makes a few attempts, in this episode and "[[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS2E12TheOutpost The Outpost]]" to get Crosshair to cooperate so he doesn't get hurt or killed. There are also several notable reaction shots of Emerie whenever Crosshair is being tortured or Hemlock is making anti-clone remarks. In addition, two episodes earlier, when Crosshair is first sent to Tantiss after killing Lieutenant Nolan, Emerie is the first non-clone trooper Imperial to refer to him by his preferred name, rather than his CT number. By the season finale, we learn that Emerie is a clone herself, which strongly suggests that her empathy towards Crosshair comes from discomfort in seeing a fellow clone be mistreated.
79
80* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'':
81** In the promo short "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsArtAttack Art Attack]]", Sabine taunts the stormtroopers by claiming that she's "read [their] book. It's a short one!" It's later revealed she's a former Imperial cadet.
82** In "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsSparkOfRebellion Spark of Rebellion]]", Ezra says that the ''Ghost'' crew aren't going to come for him, because people don't do that. In "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E07GatheringForces Gathering Forces]]", he tells Sabine that if he believed that his parents would save him he wouldn't have been able to survive.
83** Sabine pretends to be an Imperial cadet in "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E01DroidsInDistress Droids in Distress]]". In "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E05OutOfDarkness Out of Darkness]]", it's revealed that she is a former Imperial cadet.
84** At the end of "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E02FighterFlight Fighter Flight]]", it's implied through facial expressions and body language that despite what they claimed, Ezra and Zeb didn't destroy the stolen TIE fighter. It [[ChekhovsGun returns]] in the season finale, proving instrumental in the plan to rescue Kanan.
85** "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E03RiseOfTheOldMasters Rise of the Old Masters]]":
86*** The crew is tipped off about Luminara Unduli being imprisoned in the Spire by a broadcast from [[VoiceOfTheResistance Senator-in-Exile Gall Trayvis]], and it turns out to be a trap. When Trayvis appears in person in "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E10VisionOfHope Vision of Hope]]", it's revealed he's [[TheMole an Imperial agent]].
87*** The Grand Inquisitor offers to train Ezra in the Dark Side, and Ezra replies that he's never heard of it. In "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E07GatheringForces Gathering Forces]]", Ezra taps into the Dark Side to hold him off. The hints that the Grand Inquisitor (and even the Seventh Sister at one point) might have viewed Ezra has a potential Dark Side apprentice become harsh and relevant when Maul gets the closest to even having Ezra as a Dark Side student.
88** "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E05OutOfDarkness Out of Darkness]]":
89*** Hera tells Sabine that the reason all intel is on a need-to-know basis is that, if captured, the crew members can't reveal what they don't know. After "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E11CallToAction Call to Action]]", Kanan is captured and tortured for information, but it's ultimately pointless because he doesn't know anything about a larger rebellion. Hera also reassures Sabine that there is a greater movement going on, which is revealed in "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E13FireAcrossTheGalaxy Fire Across the Galaxy]]" when several cells join forces to extricate our heroes, Bail Organa is revealed as a mover-shaker of the Rebels, and Fulcrum reveals their identity.
90*** Hera realizes that one of Fulcrum's crates is special because of a distinctive double-line symbol on it that strongly resembles part of Ahsoka Tano's FacialMarkings. Guess who Fulcrum turns out to be?
91** A meta-example: A promotional slogan for the Season 1 finale, "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS1E13FireAcrossTheGalaxy Fire Across the Galaxy]]", was "Who will fall?" It's the Grand Inquisitor, [[DisneyVillainDeath quite literally]].
92** "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsTheSiegeOfLothal The Siege of Lothal]]":
93*** Minister Tua, hoping to defect, promises to reveal to the rebels the ''true'' reason for the Empire's interest in Lothal, which she says was ordered by the Emperor himself, but is killed before she gets the chance to explain what that is...
94*** Kanan at one point sarcastically addresses Hera as "General". Fast-forward a few years, and ''Film/RogueOne'' reveals via a namedrop that she's been promoted to that rank. She achieved it in-series in "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS4E07RebelAssault Rebel Assault]]".
95** In "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E12LegendsOfTheLasat Legends of the Lasat]]", Chava tells Zeb of a prophecy involving the salvation of the Lasat race, where the Child saves the life of the Warrior. She later reveals Zeb is the Child and Agent Kallus is the Warrior. Sure enough, two episodes later, "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E15TheHonorableOnes The Honorable Ones]]" involves Zeb saving Kallus' life as part of an EnemyMine situation, which ends up with Kallus beginning to genuinely question the Empire, opening the road to his redemption arc.
96** "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E16ShroudOfDarkness Shroud of Darkness]]":
97*** The Sentinel's mannerisms, voice, uniform, etc. are very similar to the Grand Inquisitor's, and it indeed is him before his fall. Also counts as FiveSecondForeshadowing, because he only has a total of about five minutes of screentime before he unmasks himself.
98*** Kanan's interaction with the vision of the Temple Guard Sentinel becomes meaningful when he takes up an old Temple Guard mask to conceal his eye wounds. Also, in the first part of "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice Twilight of]] [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII the Apprentice]]", he briefly examines the petrified corpse of a masked Temple Guard.
99*** Kanan realizes that he can't protect Ezra forever, only train him as best he can. In a case of DramaticIrony, Kanan's [[HeroicBSOD depression]] after the events of Malachor leads him to isolate himself and neglect Ezra's training, resulting in Ezra falling under the influence of the Sith holocron.
100** "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E18TheMysteryOfChopperBase The Mystery of Chopper Base]]":
101*** Kanan and Ezra are sparring, and Kanan tells Ezra to keep his blade up, as raising it could cost precious time in deflecting an attack. This is exactly how he's blinded: he lets his blade down after a fight against the Inquisitors ends, Maul abruptly attacks him, and Kanan can't block it in time.
102*** Before the Jedi trio leave to deal with the Inquisitors, Kanan promises Hera that they'll see each other again, and doubts he can keep that promise. This turns out to be ExactWords; while Kanan does return to the ''Ghost'', he was blinded on Malachor.
103** The Fifth Brother is blind and uses the Force to see. Shortly after he dies, Kanan ends up blind and has to rely on the Force for vision.
104** A cross-media example: In "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsStepsIntoShadow Steps Into Shadow]]", Agent Kallus comments with restrained, but audible, disdain that Thrawn's most recent victory in the Battle of Batonn (which got him promoted to Grand Admiral) had a large number of civilian casualties. Governor Pryce in response states that the casualties were "within acceptable limits". Come the ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]'' novel, it's revealed that the civilian casualties at Batonn were all Pryce's direct fault, not Thrawn's, and only he and Eli Vanto suspect the truth.
105** The Visual Guide for ''Film/RogueOne'' (released prior to the second half of Season 3, around the time ''Rogue One'' came out) revealed that Saw would conduct an investigation on Geonosis in 2 BBY, but his lungs would be poisoned with Geonosian insecticide, hence why he has a respirator by the time of ''Rogue One''. As Season 3 takes place during this time, we get to see this happen in "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E10GhostsOfGeonosis Ghosts of]] [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E11GhostsOfGeonosisPartII Geonosis]]"... though apparently the poisoning happens ''later''.
106** Similarly, the same book revealed that Senator Mothma would become public enemy number one for publicly calling Palpatine a "lying executioner". The second half of Season 3 has "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS3E16SecretCargo Secret Cargo]]", in which Thrawn is going after Mothma for committing treason, as well as Mothma personally helping the Rebellion become the Rebel Alliance.
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108* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance'':
109** "[[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E3FuelForTheFire Fuel for the Fire]]":
110*** When Kaz sees Rucklin's racer for the first time, it's mentioned that Rucklin and his team are stripping out all extraneous systems in order to make it lighter. Later, when Kaz activates the ejection seat to get himself and Rucklin out of the racer before it explodes due to the stolen hyperfuel Rucklin put in it, it turns out that the ejection seat's parachute was removed because Rucklin considered it an unnecessary weight, forcing BB-8 to have to save the two of them with his cable.
111*** Kaz finds out that Yeager has a stash of highly-dangerous Corellian hyperfuel, was once a racer but no longer participates, and finds a photo of Yeager with his family in his office. All of these elements come together in "[[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E8ThePlatformClassic The Platform Classic]]".
112** In "[[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E4TheHighTower The High Tower]]", when Kaz expresses his distaste about First Order personnel coming to the Colossus, Tam dispassionately points out that they're allowed to come there the same as anyone else. It turns out later in the season that she has a ''massive'' case of GenreBlindness regarding the First Order, not really seeing them as a problem and defending their presence after they occupy the station as being for security due to Captain Doza's wishes, when he was actually pressured into it. Ultimately, after finding out about Kaz and Yeager's Resistance ties and feeling betrayed, she is easily manipulated by [[TheCorrupter Agent Tierny]] into [[FaceHeelTurn joining the First Order]].
113** "[[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E9SecretsAndHolograms Secrets and Holograms]]": Captain Doza explains to Torra that the First Order, which most people in the galaxy underestimate to their detriment, are nothing like the pirates and marauders the Colossus is used to dealing with. Later, it's revealed that Doza is a former Imperial officer, explaining why he'd realize that.
114** "[[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E12DangerousBusiness Dangerous Business]]": Kaz, having agreed to mind the Office of Acquisitions while Flix and Orka are offworld for a day, gets an unpleasant customer named Teroj Kee, who is clearly surprised to find the store open for business. It turns out that Teroj was planning to burglarize the shop to steal a valuable phase connector that day because he was expecting it to be closed, and Kaz's presence derails his entire plan.
115** In "[[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E16TheCoreProblem The Core Problem]]", while sneaking off the Colossus by having the ''Fireball'' latch on to the outside of a departing freighter, Poe expresses a concern that the racer's distinctive, gaudy paint job will get it spotted by the passing TIE fighter patrols. Although nothing happens, two episodes later, in "[[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E18Descent Descent]]", Commander Pyre leads stormtroopers to arrest Team Fireball because the First Order has recognized the ''Fireball'' as a Resistance ship being seen operating in restricted First Order territory, thanks to the mission Kaz went on with Poe in the earlier episode.
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117!!Literature
118* ''[[Literature/StarWarsLostStars Lost Stars]]'': The novel was released several months before ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', for context.
119** Ciena's friend Berisse Sai is an Imperial officer from Lothal, who graduated from the planet's Imperial Academy one year before Ciena graduated from the Royal Imperial Academy. Berisse has similar views on the Empire as the fanatical Nash Windrider, and is blindly loyal to the Empire. Why? As revealed in the ''Rebels'' finale, "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS4E13FamilyReunionAndFarewell Family Reunion]] — [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS4E14FamilyReunionAndFarewellPartII and Farewell]]", the Empire was run off the planet just months at the most after her graduation. As an Imperial fanatic, of course she would view this as a negative and rely on the Empire.
120** Thane and Corona Squadron spend most of the year between the Battles of Hoth and Endor scouting out various planets for signs of Imperial activity. One of them is D'Qar, which is noted as a potential base location. Decades later, in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', the Resistance has taken that advice.
121** At the end of the book, the Empire and New Republic have signed an official peace treaty. However, in secret bases and facilities in a nebula, the Imperial Navy is secretly being rebuilt away from prying eyes and plans are being drawn up for the next war.
122
123!''[[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]''
124* ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'' has a scene where Padmé and Anakin debate the sex of their unborn baby. Padmé believes it is a boy, citing a mother's instinct, but Anakin believes that it's a girl. Of course, as we later learn, they're both right: Padmé is carrying male/female fraternal twins.
125* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'' has this as well for Anakin Skywalker, when he is in the cave and has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwMhX0iWUes the vision]].
126* In the ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' {{novelization}}, after Zam, the assassin who tried to kill Padmé, fails to shake off Anakin as he clings to her flyer, she thinks in desperation that "Whoever rids the galaxy of these meddling stubborn creatures indeed deserves the mantle of an Emperor." Well, what'd you know!
127* In ''Literature/StarWarsKenobi'', Annileen Calwell chews Orrin Gault out for allowing her son Jabe to ride with the Tusken-hunting {{posse}}, threatening him with several things that hit close to home: telling him to work with Jabba's thugs for supplies, saying he'll have to join the Tuskens to be safe from her, and accidentally smashing his landspeeder's windshield when he "playfully" tries to defend himself. He's already in debt to Jabba, and gets his windshield smashed again and is press-ganged by the Sand People in the climax.
128* Leia's worry in ''Literature/TatooineGhost'' that her children could fall to the Dark Side because of their grandfather being Vader. Guess what happened to her older son, Jacen, in ''Literature/LegacyOfTheForce''?
129* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' was very subtle. The Jedi masters say that normally they would not train anyone past a certain age, but you are a special case.
130** And that's only ''one'' instance. There are actually quite a few spoken lines that in retrospect aren't just coincidental foreshadowing, but in some cases ''actually talking about the event itself'' without actually spelling it out. When TheReveal is made, the cutscene flashes back to each character as they spoke these lines.
131** This is actually one of the [[FridgeBrilliance brilliant]] things about ''Knights of the Old Republic'' which few people notice. The Jedi do not train past a certain age, but anyone playing this game will know about Luke Skywalker, trained when he was already a young man. The game plays on the player's own expectations to make this moment less significant than it should be, meaning they don't have to try and hide the foreshadowing because the player has already hidden it themselves. They ''do'' say that they make very rare exceptions for adult recruits, but even then, the player is liable to assume this has more to do with the war thinning their numbers, the same way there would've been no more Jedi if Luke hadn't been trained.
132** Carth and Bastila are almost walking foreshadow bombs. In Bastila's case, its because she's already in on the big secret, and is in over her head trying to keep it from the player while steering them on the path of conventional Jedi dogma. Carth is LockedOutOfTheLoop, but exhibits a weapons-grade [[GutFeeling intuition]], feeling that something isn't adding up and that the Jedi are hiding something. The former one can dismiss as just being a more senior Jedi trying to guide the lesser-trained player. The latter comes across as being angry and paranoid due to past betrayal.
133* A [[http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/KOTOR%202/Update%2059/index.html Let's Play]] of ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic 2'' provides commentary on the narrative. At the end of the game [[spoiler:Kreia]] lampshades your expectations of [[http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/KOTOR%202/Update%2059/img-26.JPG a]] [[http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/KOTOR%202/Update%2059/img-27.JPG reveal.]]
134** Earlier in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'', an almost textbook example of this trope is given. In the first world, your characters are the only ones left on a mining colony, after the player character (a Jedi) was taken in. When you speak to Atton Rand, he logically deduces that you're the Jedi that everyone was talking about before he was locked up. However, he did not know of Kreia, and when he meets her, he says "Whoa, another Jedi, are you reproducing?" Except that's the first time he met Kreia -- how would ''he'' know Kreia is also a Force-user? He's Force-sensitive and was trained to ''kill'' Jedi -- only makes sense that he would know how to recognize them.
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