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* Cinta easily stalks the Imperial plainclothes officer throughout the city and draws him into a confrontation, where she kills him by stabbing him in the belly with a concealed knife. Th guy doesn't get to make a sound, and she closes the door before leaving his body in a house; with everything else going on, it'll be ''hours'' before anyone even knows he's dead.

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* Cinta easily stalks the Imperial plainclothes officer throughout the city and draws him into a confrontation, where she kills him by stabbing him in the belly with a concealed knife. Th The guy doesn't get to make a sound, and she closes the door before leaving his body in a house; with everything else going on, it'll be ''hours'' before anyone even knows he's dead.
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* The control room staff does try to fight back by activating ''all the electric floors at once''. But the rebels are so unstoppable they catch up and stop the ultimate trap, and not in the last second either. The rebellion is that one-sided in their favor.
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** Props to the rebels for nearly beating down [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty Dedra Meero herself]], after she was all but untouchable earlier.
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* Chief Inspector Hyne quickly figured out what happens to Kravis and his friend.

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** The Fondor basically shows what ships like the ''Millennium Falcon'' or the ''Ghost'' could be like with the right amount of money. The advanced ai, cockpit mounted gunner station, incredibly powerful hidden weapons, and extremely precise control over the ship (like the ability to fake an overheating engine without compromising the actual function) combine to make it one of the most formidable spaceships in all of Star Wars.

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** The Fondor basically shows what ships like the ''Millennium Falcon'' or the ''Ghost'' could be like with the right amount of money. The advanced ai, AI, cockpit mounted gunner station, incredibly powerful hidden weapons, and extremely precise control over the ship (like the ability to fake an overheating engine without compromising the actual function) combine to make it one of the most formidable spaceships of its size in all of Star Wars.Wars.
** It's also worth noting that when Luthen baits the Imperial cruiser into upping its tractor beam force (so his FlechetteStorm countermeasures will have the intended effect) by attempting to pull away at full power, the cruiser, dozens of times larger than the Fondor, ''shudders''. Exactly how powerful are those engines?
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!!Season One
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* Blevin dressing down the Pre-Mor employees for Karn's disastroud raid on Ferrix is a villainous one. While one can probably feel the most sympathy for Hyne given he knew they never should've gone to so much trouble, he's still middle-management in a corporation that happily oppresses the galaxy and is now receiving some comeuppance with his worst fears being realized and then some. Mosk gets humiliated for trying to ask a question like a student in school, and Karn has completely shut down, and is forced to move back in with his abusive mother.


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* Gorn using his authority to manipulate the base into being as poorly manned as possible while maintaining his cover as a seemingly BenevolentBoss to the Imperials there. He's quite intimidating when he viciously orders Kimzi to leave and doesn't miss a single beat until he's surprised by Beehaz's death.
* On that note, it's Gorn's betrayal that nearly makes Beehaz snap and is strongly implied to play a role in his death. Already exhausted and humiliated by being slapped around and being forced into hard labor without a break, Beehaz hears Gorn talking to the other rebels and turns around in complete shock. His temper begins rising as he confronts Gorn and snarls that he'll hang for his betrayal.
-->'''Gorn''': (''coldly laughs'') [[InsultBackfire Seven years serving you]]? I deserve ''[[TheAtoner worse]]''.
** Beehaz's death deserves special mention since he dies of heart failure from too much hard, rapid labor in a short amount of time. He's literally worked to death just like he was earlier gloating he had planned to do to the Aldhani.
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