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Dewicked trope. Also doesn't fit the criteria for Diagnosed By The Audience.


* AmbiguousDisorder: {{Discussed}}: Jax Pavan knew Anakin Skywalker before Order 66, and recalls him as being prone to mood swings and irrational behavior. Possibly a FandomNod to real-life theories that Anakin's real problem was a mental illness of some kind: [[https://www.wired.com/2007/05/anakin-skywalker-borderline-personality-bipolar-or-narcissist/ borderline personality disorder is often cited.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:No, not [[Film/TheLastJedi that one]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:No, not [[Film/TheLastJedi THAT ONE]].that one]].]]

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Several characters from Reaves' and Steve Perry's [=MedStar=] books and ''Literature/DarthMaulShadowHunter'' re-appear in this series, which follows Jax Pavan (Lorn Pavan's son), the droid I-5YQ, Den Dhur, Laranth Tarak, and Haninum Tyk Rhinann. The three novels have been released by the Science Fiction Book Club as a hardback three-in-one omnibus edition.

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Several characters from Reaves' and Steve Perry's [=MedStar=] books ''Literature/MedStarDuology'' and ''Literature/DarthMaulShadowHunter'' re-appear in this series, which follows Jax Pavan (Lorn Pavan's son), the droid I-5YQ, Den Dhur, Laranth Tarak, and Haninum Tyk Rhinann. The three novels have been released by the Science Fiction Book Club as a hardback three-in-one omnibus edition.


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* AmbiguousDisorder: {{Discussed}}: Jax Pavan knew Anakin Skywalker before Order 66, and recalls him as being prone to mood swings and irrational behavior. Possibly a FandomNod to real-life theories that Anakin's real problem was a mental illness of some kind: [[https://www.wired.com/2007/05/anakin-skywalker-borderline-personality-bipolar-or-narcissist/ borderline personality disorder is often cited.]]

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