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* LamePunReaction: Torra isn't impressed when Kaz makes a "shell" pun regarding the Chelidae having retreated into their shells.
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* LamePunReaction: Torra isn't impressed when Kaz makes a "shell" "shell-shocked" pun regarding the Chelidae having retreated into their shells.
* TakingYouWithMe: The First Order ball droid attempts this on Kaz after he opens the airlock, latching onto him and trying to drag him through with it. Torra manages to close the hatch, severing the connection and shutting the droid out into space.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Captain Phasma threatens to personally see to Pyre and Tierny's executions if they fail to take back the Colossus.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Captain Phasma threatens to personally see to Pyre and Tierny's executions if they fail to take back the Colossus.
Colossus (or at least destroy it).
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The previous episode established that the Colossus hasn't flown for decades. Since no one really bothered to run maintenance on the systems of the Colossus relating to flight during that time, the station is shown to suffer from numerous malfunctions.
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* WhatAPieceOfJunk: The previous episode established that the Colossus hasn't flown for decades. Since no one really bothered to run maintenance on the systems of the Colossus relating to flight during that time, the station is shown to suffer from numerous malfunctions.
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* ItsPersonal: Tam joins the First Order less because she believes in its ideals than because Kaz and Yeager lied to her for a year.
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* GilliganCut: Kaz says everyone must be miserable with the gravity off. Cut to everyone partying in zero g.
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* RealityEnsues: The previous episode established that the Colossus hasn't flown for decades. Since no one really bothered to run maintenance on the systems of the Colossus relating to flight during that time, the station is shown to suffer from numerous malfunctions.
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Just to top it all off, the gravity generator chooses this moment to begin malfunctioning, cutting out for a moment. Kaz, having never actually been in zero-G before, panics, and when the gravity turns back on, he, Neeku, CB-23 and Torra volunteer to go down and fix it. Down in engineering, a black ball droid with a cracked red eye watches the darkened area through a vent.
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Just to top it all off, the gravity generator chooses this moment to begin malfunctioning, cutting out for a moment. Kaz, having never actually been in zero-G before, panics, and when the gravity turns back on, he, Neeku, CB-23 and Torra volunteer to go down and fix it. Down in engineering, a black ball droid with a cracked red eye watches the darkened area through a vent.
vent. Sure enough, after Kaz and company arrive in the hyperdrive room and begin repairing things, the droid turns out to be the First Order ball that CB threw down a lift shaft earlier. After the communications have been restored, the droid takes out CB and Neeku when they head into a darkened room alone, but Kaz and Torra manage to escape after they go there to see what's taking the others so long.
The droid pursues the two to engineering, and as Kaz and Torra hide, they see that the droid is attempting to send a message to Castilon, where the First Order waits. While tied up, Neeku manages to restart CB, and as Kaz and Torra fight the droid to prevent it from signalling its allies, CB arrives to help. Kaz eventually opens up a hatch in the floor, and he and Torra blow the droid into space. CB-23 saves Kaz from being pulled out with the droid as it tries to grab onto him to save himself. They eventually rid the Colossus of the infiltrator by closing the hatch, severing the First Order droid's cable and leaving it drifting in space.
However, what the droid tried to do gave Kaz an idea, and he decides to send an apology message to Tam's comlink, despite Neeku and Torra thinking it's a bad idea. Onboard the Star Destroyer, Tam, having received her new uniform, has arrived at her bunkroom and is checking out her new locker when her comlink buzzes. She answers, but when she hears it's a message from Kaz, still angry, she turns it off and throws her comlink down before putting on her new helmet, becoming a faceless First Order drone.
The droid pursues the two to engineering, and as Kaz and Torra hide, they see that the droid is attempting to send a message to Castilon, where the First Order waits. While tied up, Neeku manages to restart CB, and as Kaz and Torra fight the droid to prevent it from signalling its allies, CB arrives to help. Kaz eventually opens up a hatch in the floor, and he and Torra blow the droid into space. CB-23 saves Kaz from being pulled out with the droid as it tries to grab onto him to save himself. They eventually rid the Colossus of the infiltrator by closing the hatch, severing the First Order droid's cable and leaving it drifting in space.
However, what the droid tried to do gave Kaz an idea, and he decides to send an apology message to Tam's comlink, despite Neeku and Torra thinking it's a bad idea. Onboard the Star Destroyer, Tam, having received her new uniform, has arrived at her bunkroom and is checking out her new locker when her comlink buzzes. She answers, but when she hears it's a message from Kaz, still angry, she turns it off and throws her comlink down before putting on her new helmet, becoming a faceless First Order drone.
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* PuttingOnTheReich: Tam officially joins the First Order as a pilot cadet, swapping her worker overalls for a TIE pilot's uniform and helmet.
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* ScrewTheWarWerePartying: Even though they are still being pursued by the First Order, most of the Colossus residents, including Kragan's pirates, spend their time getting drunk and playing around in zero-G at Aunt Z's bar.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Captain Phasma threatens to personally see to Pyre and Tierny's executions if they fail to take back the Colossus.
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On the Colossus, Bucket and CB-23 watch from a hangar as the station drops out of hyperspace in the middle of nowhere. Kaz asks Neeku how close he thinks he got them to D'Qar, which the Nikto doesn't know. Heading up to the tower to report to Captain Doza, Kaz is relieved that at least the station is still in one piece, given the damage it took during the escape. When they arrive in Doza's office, the captain is asking Yeager over the comms for a diagnostic of all the station's systems. Kaz apologizes to Doza for getting the station in this mess, but Doza points out it wasn't his fault, since ''he'' invited the First Order onboard in the first place. Kaz responds that things went very fast, as the First Order went from a nothing concern to destroying the capital of the New Republic in a period of months.
Doza takes Kaz and Neeku upstairs to the recently reopened command deck, where Yeager, Torra and [=4D-M1N=], along with several other droids, are manning the systems. Yeager reports that there are mechanical issues all over the platform, including the sublight engines being down. 4D adds that the hyperdrive is out of coaxium fuel, meaning the station is dead in space until they can get some more. In response to a question from Yeager, Kaz affirms that there is a Resistance base on D'Qar, which he heard straight from General Organa herself. Doza orders 4D to send a message to the base for help, but the long-range communications are down as well.
Just to top it all off, the gravity generator chooses this moment to begin malfunctioning, cutting out for a moment. Kaz, having never actually been in zero-G before, panics, and when the gravity turns back on, he, Neeku, CB-23 and Torra volunteer to go down and fix it.
Doza takes Kaz and Neeku upstairs to the recently reopened command deck, where Yeager, Torra and [=4D-M1N=], along with several other droids, are manning the systems. Yeager reports that there are mechanical issues all over the platform, including the sublight engines being down. 4D adds that the hyperdrive is out of coaxium fuel, meaning the station is dead in space until they can get some more. In response to a question from Yeager, Kaz affirms that there is a Resistance base on D'Qar, which he heard straight from General Organa herself. Doza orders 4D to send a message to the base for help, but the long-range communications are down as well.
Just to top it all off, the gravity generator chooses this moment to begin malfunctioning, cutting out for a moment. Kaz, having never actually been in zero-G before, panics, and when the gravity turns back on, he, Neeku, CB-23 and Torra volunteer to go down and fix it.
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On the Colossus, Bucket and CB-23 watch from a hangar as the station drops out of hyperspace in the middle of nowhere. Kaz asks Neeku how close he thinks he got them to D'Qar, which the Nikto doesn't know. Kaz finds a bright spot, though: if they don't know where they are, the First Order won't either. Heading up to the tower to report to Captain Doza, Kaz is relieved that at least the station is still in one piece, given the damage it took during the escape. When they arrive in Doza's office, the captain is asking Yeager over the comms for a diagnostic of all the station's systems. Kaz apologizes to Doza for getting the station in this mess, but Doza points out it wasn't his fault, since ''he'' invited the First Order onboard in the first place. Kaz responds that things went very fast, as the First Order went from a nothing concern to destroying the capital of the New Republic in a period of months.
Doza takes Kaz and Neeku upstairs to the recently reopened command deck, where Yeager, Torra and [=4D-M1N=], along with several other droids, are manning the systems. Yeager reports that there are mechanical issues all over the platform, including the sublight engines being down. Torra reports that the station is about three parsecs from D'Qar, and Kaz congratulates Neeku on getting them that close. 4D adds that the hyperdrive is out of coaxium fuel, meaning the station is dead in space until they can get some more. In response to a question from Yeager, Kaz affirms that there is a Resistance base on D'Qar, which he heard straight from General Organa herself. Doza orders 4D to send a message to the base for help, but the long-range communications are down as well.
Just to top it all off, the gravity generator chooses this moment to begin malfunctioning, cutting out for a moment. Kaz, having never actually been in zero-G before, panics, and when the gravity turns back on, he, Neeku, CB-23 and Torra volunteer to go down and fixit.
it. Down in engineering, a black ball droid with a cracked red eye watches the darkened area through a vent.
Doza takes Kaz and Neeku upstairs to the recently reopened command deck, where Yeager, Torra and [=4D-M1N=], along with several other droids, are manning the systems. Yeager reports that there are mechanical issues all over the platform, including the sublight engines being down. Torra reports that the station is about three parsecs from D'Qar, and Kaz congratulates Neeku on getting them that close. 4D adds that the hyperdrive is out of coaxium fuel, meaning the station is dead in space until they can get some more. In response to a question from Yeager, Kaz affirms that there is a Resistance base on D'Qar, which he heard straight from General Organa herself. Doza orders 4D to send a message to the base for help, but the long-range communications are down as well.
Just to top it all off, the gravity generator chooses this moment to begin malfunctioning, cutting out for a moment. Kaz, having never actually been in zero-G before, panics, and when the gravity turns back on, he, Neeku, CB-23 and Torra volunteer to go down and fix
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* YouAreNumberSix: Tam gets an alphanumeric designation when she becomes a First Order pilot cadet.
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On the Colossus, Bucket and CB-23 watch from a hangar as the station drops out of hyperspace in the middle of nowhere. Kaz asks Neeku how close he thinks he got them to D'Qar, which the Nikto doesn't know. Heading up to the tower to report to Captain Doza, Kaz is relieved that at least the station is still in one piece, given the damage it took during the escape. When they arrive in Doza's office, the captain is asking Yeager over the comms for a diagnostic of all the station's systems. Kaz apologizes to Doza for getting the station in this mess, but Doza points out it wasn't his fault, since ''he'' invited the First Order onboard at all. Kaz responds that things went very fast, as the First Order went from a nothing concern to destroying the capital of the New Republic in a period of months.
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On the Colossus, Bucket and CB-23 watch from a hangar as the station drops out of hyperspace in the middle of nowhere. Kaz asks Neeku how close he thinks he got them to D'Qar, which the Nikto doesn't know. Heading up to the tower to report to Captain Doza, Kaz is relieved that at least the station is still in one piece, given the damage it took during the escape. When they arrive in Doza's office, the captain is asking Yeager over the comms for a diagnostic of all the station's systems. Kaz apologizes to Doza for getting the station in this mess, but Doza points out it wasn't his fault, since ''he'' invited the First Order onboard at all.in the first place. Kaz responds that things went very fast, as the First Order went from a nothing concern to destroying the capital of the New Republic in a period of months.
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The Colossus, after having [[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E20NoEscapePartII escaped Castilon]], emerges from hyperspace about three parsecs from D'Qar. However, there are a multitude of problems, not the least of which being that the hyperdrive is out of coaxium fuel, so the Colossus is currently dead in space. Then the station's artificial gravity generator, not having been needed in 20 years, conks out, requiring Kaz, Torra, Neeku and CB-23 to go fix it. There, they discover a First Order ball droid which stowed away onboard when the rest of the occupation force pulled out earlier.
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* BreatherEpisode: The first half of the episode is about Kaz and Torra travelling down to the generator room to fix the gravity generators while they encounter a surviving First Order ball droid that has been hassling Neeku and CB-23.
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* BreatherEpisode: The first half In contrast to the drama of the Season 1 finale, this episode is about Kaz and Torra travelling down to the generator room to fix the gravity generators while generators, where they encounter a surviving First Order ball droid that has been hassling Neeku and CB-23.CB-23. However, the breather is offset with the dramatic scenes involving Tam.
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* ContinuityNod: Kaz tries opening a hatch on the ledge side again.
* CutawayGag: While working on the gravity generator, Kaz comments that everyone else on the Colossus must be having a miserable time in zero-G. The scene cuts away to everyone getting drunk at Aunt Z's bar, and the camera keeps cutting back and forth from there to the generator room while the gravity switches from zero-G to being too strong gravity. There's one more after the gravity is finally fixed, cutting away to Kragan getting crushed by one of his Gamorrean soldiers.
* DramaticIrony: Yeager asks Kaz if he's ''sure'' the Resistance is on D'Qar, which he affirms. Since we're getting close to the events of ''The Last Jedi'', they won't be there for long nor will the Colossus be able to meet up with them.
* CutawayGag: While working on the gravity generator, Kaz comments that everyone else on the Colossus must be having a miserable time in zero-G. The scene cuts away to everyone getting drunk at Aunt Z's bar, and the camera keeps cutting back and forth from there to the generator room while the gravity switches from zero-G to being too strong gravity. There's one more after the gravity is finally fixed, cutting away to Kragan getting crushed by one of his Gamorrean soldiers.
* DramaticIrony: Yeager asks Kaz if he's ''sure'' the Resistance is on D'Qar, which he affirms. Since we're getting close to the events of ''The Last Jedi'', they won't be there for long nor will the Colossus be able to meet up with them.
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* ContinuityNod: Kaz tries opening a hatch on the ledge side again.
[[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E5TheChildrenFromTehar again]]. The ''same'' hatch.
* CutawayGag: While working on the gravity generator, Kaz comments that everyone else on the Colossus must be having a miserable time in zero-G. The scene cuts away to everyone getting drunk at Aunt Z's bar, and the camera keeps cutting back and forth from there to the generator room while the gravity switches from zero-G to being toostrong gravity.strong. There's one more after the gravity is finally fixed, cutting away to Kragan getting crushed by one of his Gamorrean soldiers.
* DramaticIrony: Yeager asks Kaz if he's ''sure'' the Resistance is on D'Qar, which he affirms. Since we're getting close to the events of''The Last Jedi'', ''Film/TheLastJedi'', they won't be there for long nor will the Colossus be able to meet up with them.them.
* {{Facepalm}}: Kaz when Neeku starts repeating some sentences about the sun rising and setting while describing how monotonous life on Castilon used to be, before cutting him off.
* CutawayGag: While working on the gravity generator, Kaz comments that everyone else on the Colossus must be having a miserable time in zero-G. The scene cuts away to everyone getting drunk at Aunt Z's bar, and the camera keeps cutting back and forth from there to the generator room while the gravity switches from zero-G to being too
* DramaticIrony: Yeager asks Kaz if he's ''sure'' the Resistance is on D'Qar, which he affirms. Since we're getting close to the events of
* {{Facepalm}}: Kaz when Neeku starts repeating some sentences about the sun rising and setting while describing how monotonous life on Castilon used to be, before cutting him off.
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* HopeSpot: At the end of the episode, Kaz figures he could use the Colossus's transmitter to send a message to Tam's comm to explain himself and apologize. Tam receives it, but immediately turns it off.
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* HopeSpot: At the end of the episode, Kaz figures he could can use the Colossus's Colossus' transmitter to send a message to Tam's comm to explain himself and apologize. Tam receives it, but immediately turns it off.off.
* NearVillainVictory: The First Order droid nearly manages to send a signal back to Castilon before Kaz and Torra stop it and blow it into space.
* OhCrap: Kaz, when he's nearly pulled into the vacuum of space by the First Order ball droid grabbing onto him to try and avoid being thrown out.
* NearVillainVictory: The First Order droid nearly manages to send a signal back to Castilon before Kaz and Torra stop it and blow it into space.
* OhCrap: Kaz, when he's nearly pulled into the vacuum of space by the First Order ball droid grabbing onto him to try and avoid being thrown out.
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* SynchronousEpisodes: Overlaps with ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and possibly ''Film/TheLastJedi''. Captain Doza and Yeager attempt to contact the Resistance base, but are unable to reach them, suggesting that either the base has already been evacuated or the Colossus is having communication difficulties.
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* StaircaseTumble: Kaz falls down the stairs in the command deck while distracted reassuring Captain Doza.
* SynchronousEpisodes: Overlaps with ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and possibly ''Film/TheLastJedi''. Captain Doza and Yeager attempt to contact the Resistance base, but are unable to reachthem, suggesting that either them because the base has already been transmitter is down, so it's unknown whether they've evacuated or the Colossus is having communication difficulties.yet.
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* YouAreNumberSix: Tam gets an alphanumeric designation when she becomes a First Order pilot cadet.
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* CutawayGag: While working on the gravity generator, Kaz comments that everyone else on the Colossus must be having a miserable time in zero-G. The scene cuts away to everyone getting drunk at Aunt Z's bar, and the camera keeps cutting back and forth from there to the generator room while the gravity switches from zero-G to being too strong gravity.
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* CutawayGag: While working on the gravity generator, Kaz comments that everyone else on the Colossus must be having a miserable time in zero-G. The scene cuts away to everyone getting drunk at Aunt Z's bar, and the camera keeps cutting back and forth from there to the generator room while the gravity switches from zero-G to being too strong gravity. There's one more after the gravity is finally fixed, cutting away to Kragan getting crushed by one of his Gamorrean soldiers.
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* OnlySaneMan: Torra tags along with Kaz, Neeku, and CB in fixing the gravity generator since she's the only one who knows how to fix it. Yeager and Doza note that this is one good thing about it, considering they'd otherwise be entrusting this to just Kaz and Neeku.
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* HistoryRepeats: Doza notes that it's back to the time of making the hard but right choices, while lamenting that the galaxy clearly hasn't learned since the last time happened back in his youth.
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* DramaticIrony: Yeager asks Kaz if he's ''sure'' the Resistance is on D'Qar, which he affirms. Since we're getting close to the events of ''The Last Jedi'', they won't be there for long nor will the Colossus be able to meet up with them.
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* RealityEnsues: The previous episode established that the Colossus hasn't flown for decades. Since no one really bothered to run maintenance on the Colossus during that time, the station is shown to suffer from numerous malfunctions.
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The Colossus, after having [[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E20NoEscapePartII escaped Castilon]], emerges from hyperspace about three parsecs from D'Qar. However, there are two problems: One, a multitude of problems, not the least of which being that the hyperdrive is out of coaxium fuel, so the Colossus is currently dead in space. Then the station's artificial gravity generator, not having been needed in 20 years, has conked conks out, requiring Kaz, Torra, Neeku and CB-23 to go fix it. There, they discover the second problem: a First Order ball droid which stowed away onboard when the rest of the occupation force pulled out earlier.
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This episode first premiered April 15, 2019 at Celebration Chicago, and will have its TV premiere in Fall October 6, 2019.
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* ChekhovsGunman: A First Order ball droid that CB-23 fought earlier returns and causes some problems.
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* ChekhovsGunman: A The First Order ball droid that CB-23 fought earlier [[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E19NoEscapePartI earlier]] returns and causes some problems.
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* RejectedApology: Tam receives a message from Kaz apologizing for lying to her and explaining that he had to, but Tam is having none of it and shuts it off before going on her merry way.
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->Get back to [[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E20NoEscapePartII "No Escape, Part II"]].
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* ArtificialGravity: Most of the episode takes place in zero-G as the Colossus' gravity generators have failed, requiring Kaz, Torra, Neeku and CB-23 to go fix them.
* SynchronousEpisodes: Overlaps with ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and possibly ''Film/TheLastJedi''. Captain Doza and Yeager attempt to contact the Resistance base, but are unable to reach them, suggesting that either the base has already been evacuated or the Colossus is having communication difficulties.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: Kaz and Torra dispose of a First Order ball droid that stowed away on the Colossus this way.
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The Colossus, after having [[Recap/StarWarsResistanceS1E20NoEscapePartII escaped Castilon]], emerges from hyperspace about three parsecs from D'Qar. However, there are two problems: One, the station's artificial gravity generator, not having been needed in 20 years, has conked out, requiring Kaz, Torra, Neeku and CB-23 to go fix it. There, they discover the second problem: a First Order ball droid which stowed away onboard when the rest of the occupation force pulled out earlier.
This episode also, judging by footage descriptions, includes Captain Phasma being ''really'' unhappy about the Colossus' escape since the Resistance could potentially use it as a fuelling station, and Tam formally becoming a First Order pilot cadet and being sent to hunt her former friends.
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!!Tropes:
* ArtificialGravity: Most of the episode takes place in zero-G as the Colossus' gravity generators have failed, requiring Kaz, Torra, Neeku and CB-23 to go fix them.
* SynchronousEpisodes: Overlaps with ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' and possibly ''Film/TheLastJedi''. Captain Doza and Yeager attempt to contact the Resistance base, but are unable to reach them, suggesting that either the base has already been evacuated or the Colossus is having communication difficulties.
* ThrownOutTheAirlock: Kaz and Torra dispose of a First Order ball droid that stowed away on the Colossus this way.
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