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* TheAlcoholic: Tibbola, one of the first people Ahsoka meets on Raada, and one of the few people the rest of the community seems to actively dislike, noting that he's a ''mean'' drunk. [[spoiler:It also makes him the first casualty of Raada's occupation, when he stews in his bitterness over the Empire by drinking until picking a fight with an Officer in the Cantina seems like a good idea, leading to a beating and public execution.]]



* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler:Towards the end of the novel, we have a short interlude chapter of Obi-Wan on Tatooine. Having already failed numerous attempts at doing ''something''. Apparently, he's trying to go deeper and deeper into meditation, passing by memories and such, to the point where even emotions are nonexistent. He's hit a 'bottom level', but he realizes there's one more level below that. Once he lets go of memory itself, he entered that level, and once there, he hears a familiar voice:]]

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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler:Towards While most of the book is told from Ahsoka's point of view, with some brief interludes told from the perspective of Kaeden or Jenneth Pilar, but there's also sections from the perspectives of [[spoiler:Anakin Skywalker, just before his first meeting with Ahsoka, as well as Bail Organa]]. Then, [[spoiler:towards the end of the novel, we have a short interlude chapter of Obi-Wan on Tatooine. Having already failed numerous attempts at doing ''something''. Apparently, he's trying to go deeper and deeper into meditation, passing by memories and such, to the point where even emotions are nonexistent. He's hit a 'bottom level', but he realizes there's one more level below that. Once he lets go of memory itself, he entered that level, and once there, he hears a familiar voice:]]


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** When Ahsoka reads updated bulletins about the Imperial treatment of Kashyyyk, she nearly weeps and begins to worry about her friend Chewbacca and his family.
* CouldSayItBut: Early in the book, when the Empire first arrives on Thabeska- the daughters of the rich Fardi family come to Ahsoka's shack early under the pretext of inviting her to a formal dinner meeting with the Imperial representatives; while they never directly tell her that she should go, Ahsoka understands the subtext and appreciates the warning. She also finds a ship left alone and unguarded in the Farsi shipyard, which she briefly muses might have actually been left that way intentionally by her former benefactors.


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* PlanetLooters: The Empire chooses Radaa as a target because of its large supplies of food, and its small population that could easily be subjugated or dealt with without much question.


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* ThinkingOutLoud: Several times, Ahsoka chastises herself for this; attributing it to still not being acclimated to life without R2 around to talk to.
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* TrespassingToTalk: Ahsoka, with R2-D2's help, sneaks onto the ''Tantive IV'' while its in space, consequently nearly giving Bail Organa a heart attack when he enters his office and turns on the light to find her sitting at his desk.
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* MutualKill: Ahsoka and Rex invoked this trope when faking their deaths by writing, on the headstone of his fake grave, an account claiming that he died killing her.

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The Starkiller Base thing has been debunked, at least for the time being.


* AmbiguouslyBi: Ahsoka. At one point, Kaeden runs up to Ahsoka and hugs her, saying that she could just kiss her right there. Ahsoka is surprised though not offended, and Kaeden apologizes when she realizes the inappropriateness of the situation at hand (and that Ahsoka could still be hung up on her Jedi issues regarding relationships).

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Ahsoka. At one point, Kaeden runs up to Ahsoka and hugs her, saying that she could just kiss her right there. Ahsoka is surprised though not offended, and Kaeden apologizes when she realizes the inappropriateness of the situation at hand (and that Ahsoka could still be hung up on her Jedi issues regarding relationships).



** It's implied that [[spoiler:Obi-Wan]] meditating may be [[spoiler:him]] attempting to learn how to become a Force ghost, as instructed by Yoda [[spoiler: who had contact with Qui-Gon during his Force ghost arc back in ''The Clone Wars'' and took to passing this skill to Obi-Wan at the end of ''Revenge of the Sith'']].

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** It's implied that [[spoiler:Obi-Wan]] meditating may be [[spoiler:him]] attempting [[spoiler:his attempt to learn how to become a Force ghost, as instructed by Yoda [[spoiler: who had contact with Qui-Gon during his Force ghost arc back in ''The Clone Wars'' and took to passing this skill to Obi-Wan at the end of ''Revenge of the Sith'']].



** At one point, Ahsoka travels to [[spoiler:Ilum]]. The Empire has drilled all the way down to its core. [[Film/TheForceAwakens Huh]]. [[note]]This lends further support to [[spoiler:Ilum being Starkiller Base]], as both worlds share the same location on canon maps of the Galaxy.[[/note]]



* ColdBloodedTorture: Kaeden suffers this after being captured; the Imperials strap a machine to her chest which causes so much pain that all Kaeden can do is scream.
** Kaeden's torture at the hands of the Empire is noted for being particularly ''brutal'' by Star Wars standards; it's a chillingly realistic portrayal of a young woman being tortured by a fascist government for a YA novel, and can be difficult to read. Unlike the bloodless pain-boards used later in the timeline, the Imperial forces on Raada go for a flinch-inducing brute-force approach. By the time Ahsoka turns up to rescue her, Kaeden has been [[PlayingWithSyringes heavily drugged]], had her arm broken with the armrest of the heavy chair she was strapped to, and subjected to the above-mentioned ElectricTorture device--which was so intense that her captors had to check to make sure she didn't have any ''heart conditions'' before applying it. And then she was left alone in the dark, strapped immobile to a chair without food or water.

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* DueToTheDead: Ahsoka [[spoiler: contemplates the Sixth Brother's corpse and covers his disfigured face as a moment of compassion.]]

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* DueToTheDead: Ahsoka [[spoiler: contemplates [[spoiler:contemplates the Sixth Brother's corpse and covers his disfigured face as a moment of compassion.]]compassion]].



* LateArrivalSpoiler: The novel assumes that you've watched at least up to Season 2 of ''Rebels'', and of course, ''The Clone Wars''.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The novel assumes that you've watched you're aware of TheReveal at least up to the end of Season 2 1 of ''Rebels'', and of course, ''The Clone Wars''.



* SpoilerCover: The fact that Ahsoka has her white lightsabers instead of her green ones heavily suggests the story will involve the making of her new sabers.

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* SpoilerCover: The fact that Ahsoka has her white lightsabers instead of reveals that she constructs them in the book--the last time she was seen prior to ''Rebels'', she still had her green ones heavily suggests the story will involve the making of her new sabers.and yellow blades.



* UnexpectedCharacter: [[spoiler:Ahsoka fights an Inquisitor never-before-seen-in-''Rebels'', the Sixth Brother. His presence was particularly surprising as by this point in real-life, the Inquisitors had been more or less retired from ''Rebels'' following second season finale, and no one expected the Inquisition or at least ''six'' Inquisitors to be active so soon in the timeline, only being a ''year'' after the rise of the Empire. The Grand Inquisitor shows up at the end of the novel as well.]]

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* WhatTheHellHero: When Ahsoka reveals herself as a Jedi on Raada to save Kaeden, her sister, and friends, instead of showing gratitude, everyone gets angry with her because she had still been too late to save Hoban, and if she had told the truth from the beginning, they would have been better prepared to fight the Empire. This leads Ahsoka to take up the Rebel Alliance's information network so that no one has to die because of information gaffs.
** Ahsoka herself feels guilty about having found a Force-sensitive child and doing nothing.

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When Ahsoka reveals herself as a Jedi on Raada to save Kaeden, her sister, and friends, instead of showing gratitude, everyone gets angry with her because she had still been too late to save Hoban, and if she had told the truth from the beginning, they would have been better prepared to fight the Empire. This leads Ahsoka to take up the Rebel Alliance's information network so that no one has to die because of information gaffs.
** Ahsoka herself feels guilty about having found a Force-sensitive child and doing nothing.nothing.
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**Kaeden's torture at the hands of the Empire is noted for being particularly ''brutal'' by Star Wars standards; it's a chillingly realistic portrayal of a young woman being tortured by a fascist government for a YA novel, and can be difficult to read. Unlike the bloodless pain-boards used later in the timeline, the Imperial forces on Raada go for a flinch-inducing brute-force approach. By the time Ahsoka turns up to rescue her, Kaeden has been [[PlayingWithSyringes heavily drugged]], had her arm broken with the armrest of the heavy chair she was strapped to, and subjected to the above-mentioned ElectricTorture device--which was so intense that her captors had to check to make sure she didn't have any ''heart conditions'' before applying it. And then she was left alone in the dark, strapped immobile to a chair without food or water.
**It should be noted that Ahsoka left on her rescue mission ''the instant she learned Kaeden had been captured.'' Try not to think about what they might have done to Kaeden if they'd actually gotten past the warmup.
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* RescueRomance: With Kaeden, ''[RuleOfThree three times]].''

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* RescueRomance: With Kaeden, ''[RuleOfThree ''[[RuleOfThree three times]].''
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* RescueRomance: With Kaeden, ''[RuleOfThree three times]].''
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'''''Ahsoka''''' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]] and fall of the Galactic Republic, former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. Taking on the name of Ashla, she finds sanctuary as a mechanic on the agricultural moon of Raada. Unwilling to merely stand in the bylines and watch innocents suffer under the iron rule of the newly-established [[TheEmpire Galactic Empire]], she finds herself once again on the run, unknowingly, straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.

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'''''Ahsoka''''' ''Ahsoka'' is a Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse novel by E.K. Johnston. It serves as a prequel to WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Rebels]]'' and a sequel of sorts to WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars.''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''. Taking place in the aftermath of [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Order 66]] and fall of the Galactic Republic, former Padawan Ahsoka Tano is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. Taking on the name of Ashla, she finds sanctuary as a mechanic on the agricultural moon of Raada. Unwilling to merely stand in the bylines and watch innocents suffer under the iron rule of the newly-established [[TheEmpire Galactic Empire]], she finds herself once again on the run, unknowingly, straight to Senator Bail Organa, and what will soon become the Rebel Alliance; a future she was destined to hold.

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* EasilyForgiven: While not at all absolving her for killing people and framing her for it, Ahsoka seems to have forgiven Barriss Offee relatively quickly. It probably helps that Barriss was right about the situation in hindsight despite her wrongful methods.



* PoorCommunicationKills: The moral of the story as Ahsoka finds that because of her keeping secrets some of her new friends were killed because they weren't properly informed enough as to what to expect from the Empire. She also thinks about her old friend Bariss who despite having a legitimate concern that if properly voiced could have even saved the Jedi was ignored because her way of communicating her concerns were completely wrong. These factors lead her to deciding to become Fulcrum.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: The moral of the story as Ahsoka finds that because of her keeping secrets some of her new friends were killed because they weren't properly informed enough as to what to expect from the Empire. She also thinks about her old friend Bariss Barriss who despite having a legitimate concern that if properly voiced could have even saved the Jedi was ignored because her way of communicating her concerns were completely wrong. These factors lead her to deciding to become Fulcrum.
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* Likewise, no one expected there to be an interlude chapter about [[spoiler:Obi-Wan on Tatooine in an attempt to become one with the Force.]]

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* UnexpectedCharacter: [[spoiler:Ahsoka fights an Inquisitor never-before-seen-in-''Rebels'', the Sixth Brother. His presence was particularly surprising as by this point in real-life, the Inquisitors had been more or less retired from ''Rebels'' following second season finale. The Grand Inquisitor shows up at the end of the novel.]]

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* UnexpectedCharacter: [[spoiler:Ahsoka fights an Inquisitor never-before-seen-in-''Rebels'', the Sixth Brother. His presence was particularly surprising as by this point in real-life, the Inquisitors had been more or less retired from ''Rebels'' following second season finale. finale, and no one expected the Inquisition or at least ''six'' Inquisitors to be active so soon in the timeline, only being a ''year'' after the rise of the Empire. The Grand Inquisitor shows up at the end of the novel.novel as well.]]
* Likewise, no one expected there to be an interlude chapter about [[spoiler:Obi-Wan on Tatooine in an attempt to become one with the Force.
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* DueToTheDead: Ahsoka [[spoiler: contemplates the Sixth Brother's corpse and covers his disfigured face as a moment of compassion.]]
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* UnexpectedCharacter: [[spoiler:Ahsoka fights an Inquisitor never-before-seen-in-''Rebels'', the Sixth Brother. The Grand Inquisitor shows up at the end of the novel.]]

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* UnexpectedCharacter: [[spoiler:Ahsoka fights an Inquisitor never-before-seen-in-''Rebels'', the Sixth Brother. His presence was particularly surprising as by this point in real-life, the Inquisitors had been more or less retired from ''Rebels'' following second season finale. The Grand Inquisitor shows up at the end of the novel.]]
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* TheGhost: Bariss Offee still weighs heavily on Ahsoka's thoughts, and toward the end she uses Bariss as a reason that good communication will make or break a message.

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* TheGhost: Bariss Barriss Offee still weighs heavily on Ahsoka's thoughts, and toward the end she uses Bariss Barriss as a reason that good communication will make or break a message.
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* ChairReveal: Using darkness rather than a spinning chair. Ahsoka reintroduces herself to Bail by sneaking about the Tantive IV, sitting at his desk, and waiting for him to come in and turn on the lights. [[TheGadfly R2]] helped her do it.

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* ChairReveal: Using darkness rather than a spinning chair. Ahsoka reintroduces herself to Bail by sneaking about aboard the Tantive IV, ''Tantive IV'', sitting at his desk, and waiting for him to come in and turn on the lights. [[TheGadfly R2]] helped her do it.
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* ChairReveal: Using darkness rather than a spinning chair. Ahsoka reintroduces herself to Bail by sneaking about the Tantive IV, sitting at his desk, and waiting for him to come in and turn on the lights. [[TheGadfly R2]] helped her do it.
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* TheGhost: Bariss Offree still weighs heavily on Ahsoka's thoughts, and toward the end she uses Bariss as a reason that good communication will make or break a message.

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* TheGhost: Bariss Offree Offee still weighs heavily on Ahsoka's thoughts, and toward the end she uses Bariss as a reason that good communication will make or break a message.

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* NotSoDifferent: Ahsoka muses a few times that Anakin and Obi-Wan may have had different ways of entering a situation, but the end result was often the same, explosions and running.



* RecurringElement: Ahsoka once again befriends another girl, named Kaeden.

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* RecurringElement: Ahsoka once again befriends another girl, a local girl her age on a new planet, this time a girl named Kaeden.

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* MythologyGag:
** Like how [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Caleb Dume changed his name to Kanan Jarrus]] to avoid detection, Ahsoka briefly changed her name to Ashla, which, [[MagicByAnyOtherName among other things]], was her conceptual name.

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MythologyGag: Like how [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels Caleb Dume changed his name to Kanan Jarrus]] to avoid detection, Ahsoka briefly changed her name to Ashla, which, [[MagicByAnyOtherName among other things]], was her conceptual name.
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* PoorComunicationKills: Ahsoka finds that because of her keeping secrets some of her new friends were killed because they weren't properly informed enough as to what to expect from the Empire. She also thinks about her old friend Bariss who despite having a legitimate concern that if properly voiced could have even saved the Jedi was ignored because her way of communicating her concerns were completely wrong.

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* PoorComunicationKills: PoorCommunicationKills: The moral of the story as Ahsoka finds that because of her keeping secrets some of her new friends were killed because they weren't properly informed enough as to what to expect from the Empire. She also thinks about her old friend Bariss who despite having a legitimate concern that if properly voiced could have even saved the Jedi was ignored because her way of communicating her concerns were completely wrong. These factors lead her to deciding to become Fulcrum.
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* TheGhost: Bariss Offree still weighs heavily on Ahsoka's thoughts, and toward the end she uses Bariss as a reason that good communication will make or break a message.
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** [[spoiler:Obi-Wan thinks about how he's waiting for a signal to do something, and wonders if he'll have to wait until Luke grows a long gray beard of his own, which Luke does in Film/TheForceAwakens.]]

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** While Kaeden shows obvious attraction to Ahsoka from the beginning Ahsoka is of course far more reserved, but that said she does seem to pay extra attention to even slightly intimate things Kaeden does, including Kaeden just sitting on her bed.

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** While Kaeden shows obvious attraction to Ahsoka from the beginning beginning, Ahsoka is of course far more reserved, but that said said, she does seem to pay extra attention to even slightly intimate things Kaeden does, including Kaeden just sitting on her bed.



** The prologue begins towards the end of [[SeriesFinale the Siege of Mandalore]], which is concurrent with ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
** It is implied that [[spoiler:Obi-Wan]] meditating may be [[spoiler:him]] attempting to learn how to become a Force ghost, as instructed by Yoda [[spoiler: who had contact with Qui-Gon during his Force ghost arc back in ''The Clone Wars'' and took to passing this skill to Obi-Wan at the end of ''Revenge of the Sith'']].

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** The prologue begins towards the end of [[SeriesFinale the Siege of Mandalore]], Mandalore, which is concurrent with ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
** It is It's implied that [[spoiler:Obi-Wan]] meditating may be [[spoiler:him]] attempting to learn how to become a Force ghost, as instructed by Yoda [[spoiler: who had contact with Qui-Gon during his Force ghost arc back in ''The Clone Wars'' and took to passing this skill to Obi-Wan at the end of ''Revenge of the Sith'']].



** [[spoiler:The Obi-Wan interlude chapter is almost straight out of the ''Kenobi'' novel from ''Legends''.]]

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** [[spoiler:The Obi-Wan interlude chapter is almost straight out of the ''Kenobi'' ''[[Literature/StarWarsKenobi Kenobi]]'' novel from ''Legends''.]]



* ChekhovsSkill: [[spoiler:Working as a mechanic and collecting small parts from her different gigs as a mechanic end up becoming the components to her new lightsabers.]]
* CloseKnitCommunity: Raada's not perfect, but everyone takes care of each other and any newcomers are quickly brought into the fold. Since she's used to [[WretchedHive Coruscant]] and the crime underworld, Ahsoka takes a while to adjust to it.
* ColdBloodedTorture: Kaeden suffers this after being captured, the imperials strap a machine to her chest which causes so much pain that all Kaeden can do is scream.

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* ChekhovsSkill: [[spoiler:Working as a mechanic and collecting small parts from her different gigs as a mechanic end up becoming the components to her Ahsoka's new lightsabers.]]
* CloseKnitCommunity: Raada's not perfect, but everyone takes care of each other and any newcomers are quickly brought into the fold. Since she's used to [[WretchedHive [[CityPlanet Coruscant]] and the crime criminal underworld, Ahsoka takes a while to adjust to it.
* ColdBloodedTorture: Kaeden suffers this after being captured, captured; the imperials Imperials strap a machine to her chest which causes so much pain that all Kaeden can do is scream.



* HeroicBSOD: The events of Order 66 were the lowest point of Ahsoka's life, and at the beginning of the novel it's clear that all she wants to do is hide within the galaxy and never connect to anyone again.

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* HeroicBSOD: The events of Order 66 were the lowest point of Ahsoka's life, and at the beginning of the novel novel, it's clear that all she wants to do is hide within the galaxy and never connect to anyone again.



* LateArrivalSpoiler: The novel assumes that you have watched at least up to Season 2 of ''Rebels'', and of course, ''The Clone Wars''.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The novel assumes that you have you've watched at least up to Season 2 of ''Rebels'', and of course, ''The Clone Wars''.



** ''However'', it is possible to restore these 'bleeding' crystals, as [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Ahsoka]] demonstrates. After [[spoiler:she senses and reaches out to the Sixth Brother's kyber crystals and destroys his lightsaber (also killing him)]], she constructs her new lightsabers and upon activation, finds that they are [[LightIsGood white, a sign of their restoration/purification]]. It isn't clear that all restored crystals become white or if these specific crystals were white prior to corruption by [[spoiler:the Sixth Brother]], though.

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** ''However'', it is it's possible to restore these 'bleeding' crystals, as [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Ahsoka]] demonstrates. After [[spoiler:she senses and reaches out to the Sixth Brother's kyber crystals and destroys his lightsaber (also killing him)]], she constructs her new lightsabers and upon activation, finds that they are [[LightIsGood white, a sign of their restoration/purification]]. It isn't clear that all restored crystals become white or if these specific crystals were white prior to corruption by [[spoiler:the Sixth Brother]], though.



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* WhatTheHellHero: When Ahsoka reveals herself as a Jedi on Raada to save Kaeden, her sister, and friends, instead of grateful every one becomes angry with her because she had still been to late to save Hoban and if she had told the truth from the beginning they would have been better prepared to fight the Empire. This leads Ahsoka to take up the rebellions information network so that noone has to die because of information gaffs.
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** It is implied that [[spoiler:Obi-Wan]] meditating may be [[spoiler:him]] attempting to learn how to become a Force ghost, as Yoda also [[spoiler:had contact with Qui-Gon during his Force ghost arc back in ''The Clone Wars'']] as well.

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* NowOrNeverKiss: Invoked. Upon spotting Ahsoka wielding her new lightsabers, while busting the prisoners from jail, Kaeden exclaims that she could kiss Ahsoka, confusing her. Kaeden then starts to explain that she knows the timing is terrible and all, but she just wanted Ahsoka to know in case they died.
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* ColdBloodedTorture: Kaeden suffers this after being captured, the imperials strap a machine to her chest which causes so much pain that all Kaeden can do is scream.
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* DamselInDistress: Kaeden ends up captured twice and is rescued by Ahsoka both times.



** [[spoiler:Ahsoka fights an Inquisitor never-before-seen-in-''Rebels'', the Sixth Brother. The Grand Inquisitor shows up at the end of the novel.]]

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** [[spoiler:Ahsoka fights an Inquisitor never-before-seen-in-''Rebels'', the Sixth Brother. The Grand Inquisitor shows up at the end of the novel.]]]]
* WhatTheHellHero: When Ahsoka reveals herself as a Jedi on Raada to save Kaeden, her sister, and friends, instead of grateful every one becomes angry with her because she had still been to late to save Hoban and if she had told the truth from the beginning they would have been better prepared to fight the Empire. This leads Ahsoka to take up the rebellions information network so that noone has to die because of information gaffs.
** Ahsoka herself feels guilty about having found a force-sensitive child and doing nothing.
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* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:Ahsoka and Rex part ways after FakingTheDead to avoid attention.]]

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* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:Ahsoka and Rex part ways after FakingTheDead says as much to avoid attention.Kaeden, though she does say they will probably meet again someday.]]
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* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Ahsoka chooses Raada because it's of no use to the Empire, hoping to be quietly out of the way. Sure enough, the Empire shows up, and she's soon forced to act.


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* SherlockScan: Due to her experience in the Clone Wars and the very real threat of the Empire hunting her down, Ahsoka immediately analyzes every place she arrives at as a potential battleground if things go south.

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