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* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Kho Phon Farrus, a rival archaeologist who isn't Force-sensitive but wishes she was. She even [[ForeignCultureFetish dresses like a Sith]]. She is especially interested in the work of the Ascendant, whose technology harnesses the Dark Side of the Force and can be used by non-Force-sensitive people.


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* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Kho Phon Farrus, a rival archaeologist who isn't Force-sensitive but wishes they were. They even [[ForeignCultureFetish dress like a Sith]]. They are especially interested in the work of the Ascendant, whose technology harnesses the Dark Side of the Force and can be used by non-Force-sensitive people.

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* YouExclamation: Aphra's reaction to running into Lucky in Issue #14, considering that the last time she saw him [[spoiler: he sold her out to the Tagges]].

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** Another from Aphra when she runs into Kho Phon Farrus.
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* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Kho Phon Farrus, a rival archaeologist who isn't Force-sensitive but wishes she was. She [[ForeignCultureFetish dresses like a Sith and carries a fake lightsaber]]. She is especially interested in the work of the Ascendant, whose technology harnesses the Dark Side of the Force and can be used by non-Force-sensitive people.

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* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Kho Phon Farrus, a rival archaeologist who isn't Force-sensitive but wishes she was. She even [[ForeignCultureFetish dresses like a Sith and carries a fake lightsaber]].Sith]]. She is especially interested in the work of the Ascendant, whose technology harnesses the Dark Side of the Force and can be used by non-Force-sensitive people.
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* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Kho Phon Farrus, a rival archaeologist who isn't Force-sensitive but wishes she was. She [[ForeignCultureFetish dresses like a Sith and carries a fake lightsaber]]. She is especially interested in the work of the Ascendant, whose technology harnesses the Dark Side of the Force and can be used by non-Force-sensitive people.
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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When a disguised Kho describes themself as Aphra's nemesis, Aphra notes that they'll have to be more specific.


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** In Issue #17, Aphra mentions the Rur crystal from the first run, albeit not by name.


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* ItCanThink: Aphra says that the energy used by the Ascendant's technology feels like it's aware enough to recognize her the second time she's exposed to it.


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* LookBehindYou: Aphra pulls this on Kho in Issue #17, saying there's someone behind them so that they'll turn around and Aphra can shoot them while they're distracted. Aphra expresses disbelief that this worked.


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* SuperWindowJump: Kho does this to escape Aphra and Sana in Issue #17.


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* WhipItGood: Kho Phon Farrus wields the Whip of Sorrows, an Ascendant tech whip which can absorb energy (such as blaster bolts) and then redirect it.

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* BaitAndSwitch: The ending of Issue #20 makes it seem like Aphra is calling Sana to help her escape prison. In fact, she was calling Tolvan; Sana was being contacted by [[spoiler: Hera]] to bring Aphra in for questioning by the Rebellion.

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* BaitAndSwitch: BaitAndSwitch:
** The first issue opens with a RaidersOfTheLostParody with a masked AdventureArchaeologist acquiring an ancient artefact, only to activate an ancient defence mechanism from which they do an IndyEscape only for the artifact to be stolen by a rival a.l.a. [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Belloq]]. The twist is that ''Aphra'' is the rival and she shoots him InTheBack as an EstablishingCharacterMoment.
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The ending of Issue #20 makes it seem like Aphra is calling Sana to help her escape prison. In fact, she was calling Tolvan; Sana was being contacted by [[spoiler: Hera]] to bring Aphra in for questioning by the Rebellion.
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-->'''[[spoiler:Ponda Baba]]:''' Rk-rk-nuurf-nuuuurk?

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-->'''[[spoiler:Ponda Baba]]:''' Rk-rk-nuurf-nuuuurk?Rk-rk-nuurf-nuuuurk?\\
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* AssassinOutclassin: In Issue #16, a [[spoiler: Crimson Dawn]] mole tries to stab Domina. She responds by effortlessly grabbing the woman's arm, snatching the knife she's wielding, and then stabbing her in the back with it.


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* {{Magitek}}: The technology of the Ascendant was designed to try and replicate the Force. Aphra doesn't think that's possible, but notes that the tech is still very powerful.

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** When it looks like they're about to blow up, [[spoiler: Triple-Zero holds the wounded Aphra's hand to quietly await the end]].
** Aphra spends what she thinks are their last moments before [[spoiler: Vader finally kills them both]] trying to comfort Vulaada.

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** When it looks like they're their implanted bombs are about to blow up, [[spoiler: Triple-Zero [[spoiler:Triple-Zero holds the wounded Aphra's hand to quietly await the end]].
** Aphra spends what she thinks are their last moments before [[spoiler: Vader [[spoiler:Vader finally kills them both]] trying to comfort Vulaada.



* FungusHumongous: The surface of Skako is populated by forests of mushrooms the size of trees.



* GenuineHumanHide: When infiltrating the Rebel flight school, Tolvan [[spoiler:kills and skins Glahst Omera and wears her hide as a cloak in order to take advantage of her fur's mimetic properties]].



* {{Hypocrite}}: Used to illustrate Aphra TookALevelInJerkass during the ''Remastered'' arc. In Issue #14, Aphra acts appalled when Rexa Go blows up an Imperial base, saying they were only there to retrieve data. In Issue #19, she cheerfully hums as she blows up Hivebase-1 after she got the information she came for.

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* HoldYourHippogriffs: In one issue, in a situation where in a conversation one might say "potayto, potahto", Triple-Zero says "You say Palpateen, I say Palpatyne."
* {{Hypocrite}}: Used This is used to illustrate how Aphra TookALevelInJerkass during the ''Remastered'' arc. In Issue #14, Aphra acts appalled when Rexa Go blows up an Imperial base, saying they were only there to retrieve data. In Issue #19, she cheerfully hums as she blows up Hivebase-1 after she got gets the information she came for.



* InternalReveal: In Issue #13, [[spoiler: Vader learns that Aphra is still alive, but decides - out of pragmatism and / or respect - not to pursue her.]]

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* InternalReveal: In Issue #13, [[spoiler: Vader learns that Aphra is still alive, but decides - -- out of pragmatism and / or and/or respect - -- not to pursue her.]]her]].
* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: While aboard Accresker Jail, Tam Posla calls Aphra a heartless, lying, cheating, partner-killing, fake-prisoner-trading scum. Aphra, who is still reeling from [[spoiler:having to brainwash her love interest at the latter's request to hide herself from Darth Vader]], specifically objects to being called heartless.
-->'''Tam Posla:''' I, Tam Posla, do hereby arrest you on the authority of the Milvayne judiciary, in the name of all that is good. You heartless, lying, cheating, partner-killing, fake-prisoner-trading ''scum!''\\
'''Aphra:''' Wh-who... *snff* ''who are you calling HEARTLESS?''



* ItAmusedMe: [[spoiler: Evazan]] admits that this is the primary reason he set up Aphra and Triple-Zero's ChainedHeat scenario.

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* ItAmusedMe: [[spoiler: Evazan]] admits that this is the primary reason he set up discusses a number of sophisticated reasons -- or sophisticated for a MadScientist, at least -- for why her [[spoiler:rigged Aphra and Triple-Zero's ChainedHeat scenario.bomb implants]] [[ChainedHeat to force them to remain permanently in each other's proximity]], despite their being very volatile individuals who hate each other and who will probably end up dying as a result, but ultimately admits that he did it because he thought it was funny.
-->'''[[spoiler:Ponda Baba]]:''' Rk-rk-nuurf-nuuuurk?
'''[[spoiler:Cornelius Evazan]]:''' Another good question! What purpose is served by such a contrived scenario? Well, as you know, I am the galaxy's foremost ''guerrilla scientist'' -- challenging ''ethicality'' in all its forms. I've likewise been called an artist: plumbing the ''depths'' of ''performative sadism'' and ''abomination! Either'' of those things would justify today's ''experiment.'' And yet, if I boil it ''right'' down, I confess I have a more ''profound'' motive for forcing this pair together. I thought it would be funny.



* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The first bit of dialogue from the last issue.
-->'''Aphra''': So this is it. The end.

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The first bit of dialogue from the last issue.
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* LayeredMetropolis: Milvayne City is arranged into two layers. The topmost consists of the higher reaches of its skyscrapers, and is home to the city's formal society. The ground level far below is the upper city's dumping ground, and is thus a polluted urban wasteland covered in garbage and home to the city's disposed and exiled.



* PrisonShip: Accresker Jail is an imperial prison complex consisting of a colossal mass of wrecked starships, some thousands of years old, hauled around by a freighter. The prisoners aren't even restrained or placed into cells, since escape is impossible -- the freighter is connected only through long cables, none of the component ships has so much as anything useful for building a functioning vessel left in it, and the prison never even approaches planets.



* {{Technopath}}: One of Eternal Rur's powers.

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* {{Technopath}}: One of Eternal Rur's powers.Rur has the ability to override and control all mechanical devices, from rotary cannons to sapient droids.



* TwoferTokenMinority: Aphra is Asian and lesbian.

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* TwoferTokenMinority: Aphra is Asian (or, more specifically, while living in a setting where Earth does not exist she is designed to resemble an Asian individual) and lesbian.lesbian.
* UrbanSegregation: Milvayne City is a LayeredMetropolis dominated by an Imperial-aligned, police state-based society. The upper layer, consisting of the top levels of the city's skyscrapers, is home to the bulk of the citizenry. Anyone found guilty of breaking one of the city's many and often trivial laws is literally thrown out; those who survive the fall are thereafter exiled to living on the ground level, scavenging through piles of garbage to survive.



** Triple Zero and BT-1. Also [[spoiler:Cornelius Evazan and Ponda Baba]].
** During the climax of the ''Worst Among Equals'' arc, Aphra has come to accept that for as toxic and perverse as their relationship is, Triple Zero is her only real friend, the two being practically made for each other. [[spoiler: When they appear to be seconds away from being blown up, Triple Zero holds the wounded Aphra's hand to await the end. And when the bombs are deactivated in time, he lets her live and calls her his friend as he leaves.]]

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** Triple Zero and BT-1. Also BT-1, a pair of sociopathic assassin droids who have developed a very close relationship based primarily on their shared love for making people die.
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[[spoiler:Cornelius Evazan and Ponda Baba]].
Baba]], a sadistic MadScientist and his traveling partner, are genuinely fond of each other and banter good-naturedly when discussing the former's various monstrous schemes.
** During the climax of the ''Worst Among Equals'' arc, Aphra has come to accept that that, for as toxic and perverse as their relationship is, Triple Zero is her only real friend, the two being practically made for each other. [[spoiler: When [[spoiler:When they appear to be seconds away from being blown up, Triple Zero holds the wounded Aphra's hand to await the end. And when When the bombs are deactivated in time, he lets her live and calls her his friend as he leaves.]]
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* YouExclamation: Tolvan, upon reencountering Aphra in Issue #14.
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler: The reason that Aphra brings down Voor -- she realizes that the "raider" attack that killed her mother was one of Voor's {{False Flag Operation}}s.]]

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* %%* YouExclamation: Tolvan, upon reencountering Aphra in Issue #14.
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler: The reason that Aphra In Issue #36, this is why [[spoiler:Aphra brings down Voor -- she realizes that the "raider" attack that killed her mother was one of Voor's {{False Flag Operation}}s.]]Operation}}s]].
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* FriendlySniper: Just Lucky. He always prefers sniper rifles, even in close-quarter situations where they wouldn't be ideal.

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* ArtifactOfDoom: The ''Fortune and Fate'' arc has Aphra's new team going after the Rings of Vaale, a pair of rings said to possess great power, but at a cost (one grants eternal life but drives the wearer insane, while the other grants great wealth but hastens the wearer's eventual demise). And it's said that proximity to them will drive anyone insane eventually, even if not actually wearing them.

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** In Issue #15, Aphra stumbles on a Thought Dowser, which allows the user to [[PeoplePuppets control other people's bodies]] at the cost of overwhelming the user's mind.



* EvenEvilHasStandards: In the first issue, Aphra states that Ronen Tagge is so unsavory that even she won't do business with him, then lampshades the fact that that really says something. In the following issue, she clarifies that while she has no problem stealing and selling artifacts, as an archaeologist she can't tolerate Ronen's habit of destroying artifacts just so that he's the last person to ever possess them.

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In the first issue, Aphra states that Ronen Tagge is so unsavory that even she won't do business with him, then lampshades the fact that that really says something. In the following issue, she clarifies that while she has no problem stealing and selling artifacts, as an archaeologist she can't tolerate Ronen's habit of destroying artifacts just so that he's the last person to ever possess them.them.
** Aphra notes that the technology of The Ascendant was so dark that even ''the Sith'' tended to avoid using it.


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* KnifeOutline: In Issue #15, Aphra gets pinned to a wall by Deathstick creating one of these around her with poisoned blades, limiting her movements for fear of cutting herself on them.


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* PeoplePuppets: In Issue #15, Aphra uses the Thought Dowser to make Deathstick and the other [[spoiler: Crimson Dawn]] agents stab themselves with Deathstick's poisoned blades.
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* HellYesMoment: Aphra's group all give a "hell yeah" in reaction to sneaking through [[spoiler: Crimson Dawn]]'s ship and finding a full armory.


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* WeNeedADistraction: In Issue #14, Aphra starts fighting Lucky to get the guards' attention as part of a plan to get out of the holding cell [[spoiler: and as payback for previously betraying her]].


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* YouExclamation: Aphra's reaction to running into Lucky in Issue #14, considering that the last time she saw him [[spoiler: he sold her out to the Tagges]].

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* BreakingSpeech: Triple-Zero to Aphra in Issue #19, telling her they're ultimately NotSoDifferent and for all she claims shock and disgust at his actions, she also uses and hurts people, especially [[TheFarmerAndTheViper those who helped her]], because she likes it. Aphra's left stunned and tries to retort it, but in the end admits the only difference is "I don't expect to sleep well.".

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* BreakingSpeech: Triple-Zero to Aphra in Issue #19, [[NotSoDifferentRemark telling her they're ultimately NotSoDifferent no different]] and for all she claims shock and disgust at his actions, she also uses and hurts people, especially [[TheFarmerAndTheViper those who helped her]], because she likes it. Aphra's left stunned and tries to retort it, but in the end admits the only difference is "I don't expect to sleep well.".



* NotSoDifferent: As she says to Darth Vader, "I know a guilty freakin' disaster when I see one."



* NotSoDifferent: Aphra notes a lot of similarities between herself and Shadow University student Detta Yao [[spoiler: which is how she sees Detta's double-cross coming]].

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* CallBack: The first issue has Aphra briefly recount the events of the first run's first arc.

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** Issue #13 opens with Aphra having a flashback to her last encounter with Vader at the end of the first run. Later, she recounts that encounter to Sana, explaining how she manipulated Vader in order to buy time for the Rebel base on Hoth.



* CoversAlwaysLie: The cover of Issue #13 shows Aphra and Sana fighting Vader, indicating that the previous issue's cliffhanger will pay off with Vader confronting Aphra at the [[spoiler: Crimson Dawn]] auction. Instead, Vader is caught up with fighting [[spoiler: Qi'ra]], allowing the pair to slip away without his notice.



* HeroicBSOD: In Issue #18, Aphra's reaction to Vader showing up at the auction shoots right past OhCrap and into a straight-up panic attack.

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* HeroicBSOD: In Issue #18, #12, Aphra's reaction to Vader showing up at the auction shoots right past OhCrap and into a straight-up panic attack.
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* AuctionOfEvil: As part of the ''War of the Bounty Hunters'' crossover, Aphra and Sana attend one held by [[spoiler: Crimson Dawn]] for the frozen in carbonite Han Solo.


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** Issue #11 sees Durge's return to canon.



* ThrownOutTheAirlock: One of Domina's bounty hunters threatens Aphra with this. [[CallBack She wonders why people keep wanting to do this to her.]]

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** Aphra herself does this in Issue #11 in order to get rid of some dangerous parasites. [[spoiler: And to Durge, who she used as bait for them.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive:
** Domina Tagge, who runs the family business with an iron fist and engages in all sorts of illegal activities.
** Beol De'rruyet from the ''Engine Job'' arc. He cons his investors into supporting his effort into reverse-engineering a Nihil hyperdrive, and when he learns that the prototype has a good chance of blowing up and killing everyone in its vicinity, plans to run off with all the money should that happen.
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* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler: Aphra tricks Ronen into believing that the Rings of Vaale really do grant immortality and ultimate power by rigging his disintegration chamber so that Eustacia isn't killed while wearing them. When Ronen goes to retrieve them, Aphra locks him in and sets the chamber to explode, nearly killing him and allowing her team to escape in the chaos.]]

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* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler: Aphra tricks Ronen into believing that the Rings of Vaale really do grant immortality and ultimate power by rigging his disintegration chamber DisintegrationChamber so that Eustacia isn't killed while wearing them. When Ronen goes to retrieve them, Aphra locks him in and sets the chamber to explode, nearly killing him and allowing her team to escape in the chaos.]]

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* TheBusCameBack: Black Krrsantan sat out the last arc of the first run, but is now back in Aphra's employ.

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** Aphra goes to Sana for help in Issue #7.



* ContinuityNod:
** In Issue #7, Aphra crosses paths with both [[Film/{{Solo}} Lady Proxima]] and [[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Vukorah]].
** Just Lucky is from [[Film/TheLastJedi Canto Bight]].
** In Issue #8, Aphra and Sana explore a crashed [[Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic Nihil]] ship.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The last we saw of Triple-Zero and Bee-Tee in the original run, the former had been reduced to a head, and the latter to his processing unit. Despite Aphra taking them with her, they've yet to show up since.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The last we saw of Triple-Zero and Bee-Tee in the original run, the former had been reduced to a head, and the latter to his processing unit. Despite Aphra taking them with her, they've yet to show up since. This is partially addressed in Issue #8, when Sana inquires into their whereabouts and Aphra states that she thinks they're freelancing.

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It's also set to get [[https://www.starwars.com/news/doctor-aphra-an-audiobook-original-revealed a full-cast "audiobook"]] expanding her first appearance from the Darth Vader comic, set for release in July 2020.

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It's It also set to get received [[https://www.starwars.com/news/doctor-aphra-an-audiobook-original-revealed a full-cast "audiobook"]] expanding her first appearance from the Darth Vader ''Darth Vader'' comic, set for release released in July 2020.2020.

The series has crossed over with [[ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015 the main comics]] in ''ComicBook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel'' event in its first run. It crossed over with the main comics again for both of their second runs as well as the third ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader2020 Darth Vader]]'' run and the ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsBountyHunters Bounty Hunters]]'' series in the ''ComicBook/StarWarsWarOfTheBountyHunters'' event.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: A location rather than a character, but no one expected Vader and Aphra to go to ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic Tython]]''.
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* UnexpectedCharacters: A location rather than a character, but no one expected Vader and Aphra to go to ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic Tython]]''.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: At the end of the ''Remastered'' arc, Aphra and Tolva start making out, [[SexyDiscretionShot and the scene cuts]] to a "the morning after" scene of Aphra waking up Tolvan (who appears to be naked with only [[ModestyBedsheet a blanket covering her]]) before she goes to work.

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** Toob-Nix mentions that he was responsible for getting [[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Korin Pers]] fired and ruining her reputation, and then Aphra calls [[ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015 Sana]] for help in stealing Toob-Nix's Abersyn symbioses.



** Toob-Nix mentions that he was responsible for getting [[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Korin Pers]] fired and ruining her reputation, and then Aphra calls [[ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015 Sana]] for help in stealing Toob-Nix's Abersyn symbioses.
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* BitingTheHandHumor: Many readers interpreted a quote from Ronen Tagge as a TakeThat to ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''.
-->'''Ronen:''' Do you know what makes a storyteller great? Knowing how to bring a saga to an end.
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** Toob-Nix mentions that he was responsible for getting [[ComicBook/StarWarsLando Korin Pers]] fired and ruining her reputation, and then Aphra calls [[ComicBook/MarvelStarWars2015 Sana]] for help in stealing Toob-Nix's Abersyn symbioses.

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* CrossOver: ''ComicBook/StarWarsTheScreamingCitadel'' is one with the [[ComicBook/MarvelStarWars2015 main comic]].

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** Aphra powers up a [[RagnarokProofing thousand year-old]] lightsaber...which [[RealityEnsues immediately fizzles out]].

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* HowWeGotHere: Issue #6 opens with Aphra in the custody of bounty hunters taking her to Domina Tagge. The next few pages explain how this happened.


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* ThrownOutTheAirlock: One of Domina's bounty hunters threatens Aphra with this. [[CallBack She wonders why people keep wanting to do this to her.]]
* WarForFunAndProfit: Domina specifically states that an end to the war would be financially bad for the Tagges.

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