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* WholePlotReference: To ''Film/PitchBlack'', for a second time in this series. A roguish ProudWarriorRaceGuy and his enemy (who gets taunted for being "afraid ofthe dark") are forced to team up after being stranded on a moon at nightfall. They have to avoid getting eaten by a predator with a pickaxe-shaped toothed beak.
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* HeelRealization: The seed of doubt appears to be planted in Kallus's mind about the rightness of the Empire's cause by the end of the episode.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Kallus and Zeb GoForTheEye with the creatures, and Kallus finally manages to kill one by firing into its mouth.
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* EnemyMine: Zeb and Kallus are forced to work together to survive being stranded on a frozen moon. If they get rescued, the expectation is that one of them will be the prisoner to the other's rescue party (Zeb will have to turn himself in if the Empire comes for Kallus, but if the ''Ghost'' Crew comes, they will treat Kallus fairly as a prisoner). They resolve to get rescued separately.

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* EnemyMine: Zeb and Kallus are forced to work together to survive being stranded on a frozen moon. If they get rescued, the expectation is that one of them will be the prisoner to the other's rescue party (Zeb will have to turn himself in if the Empire comes for Kallus, but if the ''Ghost'' Crew crew comes, they will treat Kallus fairly as a prisoner). They resolve to get rescued separately.



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Zeb and Kallus vs the moon. Lessens somewhat once Kallus reveals that rather than steal his rifle from a Lasat corpse he earned it by besting an Honor Guard; as well as when he reveals he lied about ordering the massacre on Lasan.



* VillainousValor: Kallus demonstrates that he doesn't really live up to his name, as he saves Zeb several times and despite considering it a few times, he never betrays him. Toward the end he even tries to apologize for what happened on Lasan.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Zeb and Kallus vs the moon. Lessens somewhat once Kallus reveals that rather than steal his rifle from a Lasat corpse, he earned it by besting a member of the Honor Guard. He also reveals he lied about ordering the massacre on Lasan, having participated and didn't expect such a slaughter.
* VillainousValor: Kallus demonstrates that he doesn't really live up to his name, as he saves Zeb several times and and, despite considering it a few times, he never betrays him. Toward the end he even tries to apologize for what happened on Lasan.



* WhatYouAreInTheDark: One for both Zeb and Kallus, Zeb could very easily leave the injured Kallus to die in a multitude of ways while he escapes the cavern; but he chooses to stay and help him out. Likewise Kallus is able to shoot Zeb on multiple occasions with a bo-rifle, but instead twice shoots the beast in the cavern to protect Zeb. Finally, once the ''Ghost'' locates the two, rather than be a prisoner (albeit one that is fairly treated) Kallus decides to remain on the moon and seek his own rescue, letting Zeb go free. When he finally gets rescued, he is not given a hero's fanfare, and nobody really cares he is alive. The episode ends with him pondering whether or not the Empire is all it seems to be, and his role within it.

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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: One for For both Zeb and Kallus, Kallus. Zeb could very easily leave the injured Kallus to die in a multitude of ways while he escapes the cavern; cavern, but he chooses to stay and help him out. Likewise Likewise, Kallus is able has a chance to shoot Zeb on multiple occasions with a bo-rifle, occasions, but instead twice shoots the beast in the cavern to protect Zeb. Finally, once the ''Ghost'' locates them, Zeb gives Kallus the two, rather than be choice of either leaving with him as a prisoner (albeit one that is fairly treated) Kallus decides to remain on the moon and seek or waiting for his own rescue, letting Zeb go free. When he finally gets rescued, he is not given a hero's fanfare, and nobody really cares doesn't rat Kallus out when he is alive. The episode ends with him pondering whether or not chooses the Empire is all it seems to be, and his role within it.latter.
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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Zeb and Kallus vs the moon. Lessens somewhat once Kallus reveals that rather than steal his rifle from a Lasat corpse he earned it by besting an Honor Guard; as well as when he reveals he lied about ordering the massacre on Lasan.



** To a lesser degree, Kallus implied that he took the Bo-rifle from the corpse of the Lasat he killed, when in actuality the Lasat gave it to him. Zeb then informs Kallus that it's a Lasat tradition to give up one's weapon to a stronger opponent when bested in combat.

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** To a lesser degree, Kallus implied that he took the Bo-rifle from the corpse of the Lasat he killed, when in actuality the Lasat gave it to him. Zeb then informs Kallus that it's a Lasat tradition to give up one's weapon to a stronger opponent when bested in combat.combat.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: One for both Zeb and Kallus, Zeb could very easily leave the injured Kallus to die in a multitude of ways while he escapes the cavern; but he chooses to stay and help him out. Likewise Kallus is able to shoot Zeb on multiple occasions with a bo-rifle, but instead twice shoots the beast in the cavern to protect Zeb. Finally, once the ''Ghost'' locates the two, rather than be a prisoner (albeit one that is fairly treated) Kallus decides to remain on the moon and seek his own rescue, letting Zeb go free. When he finally gets rescued, he is not given a hero's fanfare, and nobody really cares he is alive. The episode ends with him pondering whether or not the Empire is all it seems to be, and his role within it.
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* EnemyMine: Zeb and Kallus are forced to work together to survive being stranded on a frozen moon.

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* EnemyMine: Zeb and Kallus are forced to work together to survive being stranded on a frozen moon. If they get rescued, the expectation is that one of them will be the prisoner to the other's rescue party (Zeb will have to turn himself in if the Empire comes for Kallus, but if the ''Ghost'' Crew comes, they will treat Kallus fairly as a prisoner). They resolve to get rescued separately.



* VillainousValor: Kallus demonstrates that he doesn't really live up to his name, as he saves Zeb several times and despite having more than a few chances never betrays him. Toward the end he even tries to apologize for what happened on Lasan.

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* VillainousValor: Kallus demonstrates that he doesn't really live up to his name, as he saves Zeb several times and despite having more than considering it a few chances times, he never betrays him. Toward the end he even tries to apologize for what happened on Lasan.
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* TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn: Zeb manages to stick Kallus to the ceiling of the ice cave by triggering the pike on Kallus's bo-rifle then tossing him at the ceiling.
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** The prequel films established that the Death Star was conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and the ''ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader'' comics revealed to keep it a secret the Empire cleansed the population.

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** The prequel films established that the Death Star was conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and the ''ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader'' comics revealed that, in order to keep it a secret secret, the Empire cleansed the population.population of the planet.
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** The prequel films established that the Death Star was conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and the ''ComicBook/DarthVader'' comics revealed to keep it a secret the Empire cleansed the population.

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** The prequel films established that the Death Star was conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and the ''ComicBook/DarthVader'' ''ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader'' comics revealed to keep it a secret the Empire cleansed the population.
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** The prequel films established that the Death Star was conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and to keep it a secret the Empire cleansed the population.

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** The prequel films established that the Death Star was conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and the ''ComicBook/DarthVader'' comics revealed to keep it a secret the Empire cleansed the population.
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* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The Lasat have their own warrior code, one of the rules being that a defeated warrior must surrender his weapon to the victor. Zeb's a lot less angry about Kallus having a Bo-rifle once he finds out that Kallus at least earned it.

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* ContinuityNod: The prequel films established that the Death Star was conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and to keep it a secret the Empire cleansed the population.

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The prequel films established that the Death Star was conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and to keep it a secret the Empire cleansed the population.population.
** Kallus mentions fighting rebels under the command of Saw Gerrera on Onderon.



* HonorBeforeReason: When they first leave the escape pod, Zeb notes that he could just kill Kallus on the spot, but wants to beat him in a fair fight.



* PercussiveMaintenance: When Zeb brings out the portable heater, he has to lightly whack it a few times to make it work properly.



** To a lesser degree, Kallus implied that he took the Bo-rifle from the corpse of the Lasat he killed, when in actuality the Lasat gave it to him. Zeb then informs Kallus that this was a Lasat tradition to give up one's weapon to a stronger opponent when bested in combat.

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** To a lesser degree, Kallus implied that he took the Bo-rifle from the corpse of the Lasat he killed, when in actuality the Lasat gave it to him. Zeb then informs Kallus that this was it's a Lasat tradition to give up one's weapon to a stronger opponent when bested in combat.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: When Zeb points out that the Geonosians were wiped out by the Empire, Kallus is skeptical. All he knows is that they're gone now, and doesn't see any reason why the Empire would go to such lengths. Zeb tells him to look for the answer, though he might not like it. It seems to get to Kallus.


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* ImmuneToBullets: The creatures in the cave are only annoyed by blaster fire. When the first one is driven off, it comes back with a friend and is even more determined.
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* FriendlyAddressPrivileges: When Zeb and Kallus reach the surface, the former allows the latter to call him 'Zeb'. Kallus reveals he knows his first name is 'Garazeb', but every other time, Kallus has referred to him as 'the Lasat' or using pronouns.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Kallus reveals that the first time he ever went on a mission his entire crew had been wiped out by Rebels, and a Lasat rebel went around and made ''sure'' everyone was dead. For reasons Kallus doesn't understand he was spared.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Kallus reveals that the first time he ever went on a mission his entire crew had been wiped out by Rebels, and a Lasat rebel mercenary went around and made ''sure'' everyone was dead. For reasons Kallus doesn't understand understand, he was spared.



* SleepCute: [[spoiler: Kallus and Zeb, to the disgust of both upon awakening.]]

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* SleepCute: [[spoiler: Kallus and Zeb, to the disgust of both upon awakening.]]
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* FantasticRacism: When Zeb hears Kallus's story of a Lasat killing wounded men, he tells Kallus not all Lasat are the same, to which Kallus asks if that holds true of Imperials.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Kallus reveals that the first time he ever went on a mission his entire crew had been whiped out by Rebels, and a Lasat rebel went around and made ''sure'' everyone was dead. For reasons Kallus doesn't understand he was spared.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Kallus reveals that the first time he ever went on a mission his entire crew had been whiped wiped out by Rebels, and a Lasat rebel went around and made ''sure'' everyone was dead. For reasons Kallus doesn't understand he was spared.
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* VillianousValor: Kallus demonstrates that he doesn't really live up to his name, as he saves Zeb several times and despite having more than a few chances never betrays him. Toward the end he even tries to apologize for what happened on Lasan.

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* VillianousValor: VillainousValor: Kallus demonstrates that he doesn't really live up to his name, as he saves Zeb several times and despite having more than a few chances never betrays him. Toward the end he even tries to apologize for what happened on Lasan.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Kallus reveals that the first time he ever went on a mission his entire crew had been whiped out by Rebels, and a Lasat rebel went around and made ''sure'' everyone was dead. For reasons Kallus doesn't understand he was spared.


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* SleepCute: [[spoiler: Kallus and Zeb, to the disgust of both upon awakening.]]
* VillianousValor: Kallus demonstrates that he doesn't really live up to his name, as he saves Zeb several times and despite having more than a few chances never betrays him. Toward the end he even tries to apologize for what happened on Lasan.

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Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on a frozen moon orbiting Geonosis after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb seek shelter in a cave and must work together to survive the harsh conditions. Their best chance is for Zeb to activate the distress beacon in the escape pod, but he's reluctant to do so, since it would draw the Empire's attention first. Bust he must come to a decision quick--night is falling, and they are not alone in the cave...

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Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on a frozen moon orbiting Geonosis after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb seek shelter in a cave and must work together to survive the harsh conditions. Their best chance is for Zeb to activate the distress beacon transponder in the escape pod, but he's reluctant to do so, since it would draw the Empire's attention first. Bust he must come to a decision quick--night is falling, and they are not alone in the cave...



* ContinuityNod: It was confirmed that in other format that the death star was made near Geonosis, and that to keep it a secret the empire cleanse the entire 99 percent of the population.

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* ContinuityNod: It was confirmed that in other format The prequel films established that the death star Death Star was made near conceived and constructed on Geonosis, and that to keep it a secret the empire cleanse the entire 99 percent of Empire cleansed the population.



* SadisticChoice: As Kallus points out, Zeb can either activate the distress beacon, which will likely draw in the Empire first, or take his chances with the beast in the cave.
* VillainsNeverLie: Averted. We find out now, a full season later, that Kallus lied in a previous episode [[spoiler:about ordering the use of the disruptors on Lasan. While he did partake in the genocide, he wasn't the one in command.]]
** To a lesser degree, in the previous episode Kallus implied [[spoiler:that he took the Bo-rifle from the corpse of the Lasat he killed, when in actually the Lasat gave it to him. Zen then informs Kallus that this was a Lasat tradition to give up ones weapon to a stronger opponent when bested in combat.]]

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* SadisticChoice: As Kallus points out, Zeb can either activate the distress beacon, transponder, which will likely draw in the Empire first, or take his chances with the beast in the cave.
cave. Zeb instead modifies the transponder signal so a generic frequency any ship can pick up, increasing the chances that the ''Ghost'' crew will arrive first.
* VillainsNeverLie: VillainsNeverLie:
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Averted. We find out now, a full season later, that Kallus lied in a previous episode [[spoiler:about about ordering the use of the disruptors on Lasan. While he did partake in the genocide, he wasn't the one in command.]]
command.
** To a lesser degree, in the previous episode Kallus implied [[spoiler:that that he took the Bo-rifle from the corpse of the Lasat he killed, when in actually actuality the Lasat gave it to him. Zen Zeb then informs Kallus that this was a Lasat tradition to give up ones one's weapon to a stronger opponent when bested in combat.]]
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* ContinuityNod: It was confirmed that in other format that the death star was made near Geonosis, and that to keep it a secret the empire cleanse the entire 99 percent of the population.
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* SadisticChoice: As Kallus points out, Zeb can either activate the distress beacon, which will likely draw in the Empire first, or take his chances with the beast in the cave.

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* SadisticChoice: As Kallus points out, Zeb can either activate the distress beacon, which will likely draw in the Empire first, or take his chances with the beast in the cave.cave.
* VillainsNeverLie: Averted. We find out now, a full season later, that Kallus lied in a previous episode [[spoiler:about ordering the use of the disruptors on Lasan. While he did partake in the genocide, he wasn't the one in command.]]
** To a lesser degree, in the previous episode Kallus implied [[spoiler:that he took the Bo-rifle from the corpse of the Lasat he killed, when in actually the Lasat gave it to him. Zen then informs Kallus that this was a Lasat tradition to give up ones weapon to a stronger opponent when bested in combat.]]
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Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on a frozen moon orbiting Geonosis after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb must work together to survive the harsh conditions.

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Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on a frozen moon orbiting Geonosis after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb seek shelter in a cave and must work together to survive the harsh conditions.conditions. Their best chance is for Zeb to activate the distress beacon in the escape pod, but he's reluctant to do so, since it would draw the Empire's attention first. Bust he must come to a decision quick--night is falling, and they are not alone in the cave...
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this is a pretty common plotline, it's hard to say it's based on this one iteration when there's been so many since


* WholePlotReference: If the preview clips are anything to go by, the episode is one to ''HellInThePacific''.

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* WholePlotReference: If SadisticChoice: As Kallus points out, Zeb can either activate the preview clips are anything to go by, distress beacon, which will likely draw in the episode is one to ''HellInThePacific''.Empire first, or take his chances with the beast in the cave.
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* LuredIntoATrap: The crew are led into one by Agent Kallus. It results in him and Zeb getting stranded on a Geonosian moon, the former with a broken leg.

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* LuredIntoATrap: The crew are led into one by Agent Kallus. It results in him and Zeb getting stranded on a Geonosian moon, the former with a broken leg.leg.
* WholePlotReference: If the preview clips are anything to go by, the episode is one to ''HellInThePacific''.
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* EnemyMine: Zeb and Kallus.

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* EnemyMine: Zeb and Kallus.Kallus are forced to work together to survive being stranded on a frozen moon.
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* LuredIntoATrap: The crew are led into one by Agent Kallus. It results in him and Zeb getting stranded on a Geonosian moon with a broken leg.

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* LuredIntoATrap: The crew are led into one by Agent Kallus. It results in him and Zeb getting stranded on a Geonosian moon moon, the former with a broken leg.
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Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on an ice planet after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb must work together to survive the harsh conditions

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Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on an ice planet a frozen moon orbiting Geonosis after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb must work together to survive the harsh conditionsconditions.
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Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on an ice planet after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. With Kallus injured from the escape pod crash, he and Zeb must work together to survive the harsh conditions
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* EnemyMine: Zeb and Kallus.
* LuredIntoATrap: The crew are led into one by Agent Kallus. It results in him and Zeb getting stranded on a Geonosian moon with a broken leg.

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