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2%%[[caption-width-right:350:"That's what Steela taught me. One fighter with a sharp stick and nothing left to lose can take the day. You just have to make sure that fighter believes."]]
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4->''"That's what Steela taught me. One fighter with a sharp stick and nothing left to lose can take the day. You just have to make sure that fighter '''believes'''."''
5-->-- '''Saw Gerrera'''
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7''Rebel Rising'' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by Beth Revis, centered around Jyn Erso from the Anthology film, ''Film/RogueOne'', during the TimeSkip that took place between the prologue and present era of the movie.
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9When Jyn Erso was five years old, her mother was murdered and her father taken from her to serve the Empire. But despite the loss of her parents she is not completely alone—-Saw Gerrera, a man willing to go to any extremes necessary in order to resist Imperial tyranny, takes her in as his own, and gives her not only a home but all the abilities and resources she needs to become a rebel herself.
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11Jyn dedicates herself to the cause—and the man. But fighting alongside Saw and his people brings with it danger and the question of just how far Jyn is willing to go as one of Saw’s soldiers. When she faces an unthinkable betrayal that shatters her world, Jyn will have to pull the pieces of herself back together and figure out what she truly believes in…and who she can really trust.
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13It was released on May 2, 2017, alongside fellow ''Rogue One'' prequel novel, ''Literature/GuardiansOfTheWhills''.
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15!!Tropes in this novel include:
16* ArcSymbol: On Inusagi, Jyn is told the story of the [[ThePhoenix starbird]]. After it dies, it disperses into [[ArcWords stardust]] and only the heart remains, the latter being a possible reference to "a heart of kyber" from ''Rogue One''.
17* CallBack:
18** The events of the Onderon arc from ''The Clone Wars'' are alluded to numerous times.
19** Saw stated during the Onderon arc that "he's no terrorist, he's a patriot. And resistance is not terrorism." Here, Idryssa gives him a WhatTheHellHero for condoning the Partisans' questionable actions and thus making them [[HeroWithBadPublicity "terrorists" in the eyes of the people]]. [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope Saw]] simply tells her [[BluntYes to accept it.]]
20** Xosad first appeared in ''[[Literature/StarWarsCatalyst Catalyst]]''.
21** This page’s introduction quote is also in ''Film/RogueOne'' when Jyn preps the Rogue One fighters for the Battle of Scarif, quoting it as something Saw said.
22* CallForward:
23** In the ''Film/RogueOne'' [[AdaptationExpansion novelization]], when Jyn goes to the Partisan base on Jedha, she asks if Maia and Staven are still alive, but then [[TraumaInducedAmnesia remembers she witnessed the former's death herself]] and learns that the latter had died sometime after Jyn was abandoned. Maia's death happens during the events of this book.
24* ContinuityNod:
25** It is mentioned one of the members of Reece's team that joins the Partisans is a Lasat, presumably the same one that killed [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Agent Kallus's first unit]].
26** [[Literature/LostStars Jelucan]] is mentioned as being used by the Empire for its ores. And [[Literature/StarWarsAhsoka once again]], [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Ilum]] is also mentioned as being valued by the Empire for its mines.
27** It is mentioned that after being left to fend for herself, Jyn was on Coyerti at one point. This planet was the stage of one of the battles covered in ''Literature/BattlefrontTwilightCompany''.
28** Jyn is assigned a mission to Horuz to investigate Imperial operations there. This world was previously mentioned in the ''Rogue One'' novelization as being considered suspicious by Alliance Intelligence due to it somehow being important to the Empire's operations.[[note]]SchrodingersCanon states that it was one of the locations where the Death Star was built in the space above.[[/note]]
29** Xosad tries to hint to Jyn something about fulcrums, though as she doesn't know what the Fulcrum information network is, so she doesn't catch on. It's implied that he's become a Fulcrum recruitment agent.
30** At one point, Xosad asks Saw if he's heard about the T-7 ion disrupters, to which the latter replies that it's [[EverybodyHasStandards nasty business]], [[SubvertedTrope but]] [[NotSoDifferentRemark wishes they had some]]. Xosad then says that the Empire is stocking up on them. It's vague as to whether or not Xosad and Saw heard of the disrupters because the Siege of Lasan has already happened, or the Empire is stocking up because the Siege of Lasan is about to happen. This is followed up by Xosad and Saw saying that the Empire has been focusing a lot on kyber crystals, doonium, and dolovite lately, the latter two having been mentioned as being important in recent years prior to ''Rebels'' Season 3 according to ''[[Literature/StarWarsThrawn Thrawn]]''.
31* CultureChopSuey: Some of the book-original worlds have UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}ese-esque names (ex. Inusagi, a possible combination of "dog" and "rabbit"; Hirara, Rumitaka, Satotai, etc.). Inusagi even has a legend about a mythical firebird and holds [[CherryBlossoms sakoola blossom]] festivals that follow the vein of Japan's mythological phoenix and real life cherry blossom festivals.
32* DaddyIssues: Jyn starts to develop these about Galen, then later [[ParentalSubstitute Saw]]. She harbors resentment towards them for abandoning her for their causes while claiming it was to protect her.
33* DespairEventHorizon: The Wobani Labor Camp is shown as such.
34* FlechetteStorm: At the sakoola blossom festival, the Partisans are equipped with rifles that fire flechettes. A bloodbath ensues.
35* ForegoneConclusion: Since Jyn and Saw are main characters in ''Film/RogueOne'', they have to survive the events of this book since it is a prequel to the movie.
36* ForgottenFallenFriend: TheyPlottedAPerfectlyGoodWaste. After Maia dies, during an argument with Saw, someone brings up Bilder and the Gamorrean brothers, who have been gone for the past few chapters. Why? Because they were KilledOffscreen, which Jyn didn't realize until it was brought up, causing her to wonder ''who else'' has died and [[MotiveDecay why Saw never gave them time to mourn the deaths of their colleagues]].
37* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Saw and the Partisans are so brutal in their methods that they're becoming very nearly as bad as the Empire.
38* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Late in the book, since most of Reece's men have left him to join Saw's Partisans by then, Reece himself decides to join Saw as well. [[spoiler:Turns out it was a trick so he could backstab Saw.]]
39* WhatTheHellHero:
40** Idryssa gives these to Saw for committing questionable acts and not caring about how the Rebellion looks to the public. It eventually causes their friendship to be severed.
41** Jyn gives one to Saw after the massacre on Inusagi.

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