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Cancelled after 1 season.

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* BadassGay: Elida and Amae both qualify.
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Cancelled after 1 season.
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* DecoyProtagonist: Episode 9 opens with what appears to be a new character introduced, a man held prisoner in a cell for years but still strong and powerful. He boasts of how he's going to break free with ease and kill the leader of this new empire, led out of his cell to stirring music...and is vaporized with a single blast as he was just target practice for Lazaro's new weapon.
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* KaraokeBondingScene: In episode 2, the gang is held over a pit of fire where they must battle for their lives by...singing "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship.
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-->'''Isaac''': They really gotta reconsider these uniforms, this is way too easy!
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* MindControlEyes: Those under the influence of the Sterzaad's eyes glow green when it is used on them. [[spoiler: Notably, this does ''not'' happen to Elida when Lazaro uses it on her in the season one finale.]]

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* BoomHeadshot: How [[spoiler: Lazaro]] is ultimately killed.



* DeadAllAlong: Elida spends the first several episodes going after her mother after being informed she's still alive and imprisoned in Republic space. [[spoiler:When she gets to the supposed prison, Hath explains that he tricked her so she could get the [[MacGuffin Sterzaad]] and defeat the Republic. Then it's DoubleSubverted when it turns out she really is alive, being kept in a dungeon beneath the palace on Arriopa.]]

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* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler: Elida spends the first several episodes going after her mother after being informed she's still alive and imprisoned in Republic space. [[spoiler:When When she gets to the supposed prison, Hath explains that he tricked her so she could get the [[MacGuffin Sterzaad]] and defeat the Republic. Then it's DoubleSubverted {{Subverted|Trope}} when it turns out she really is alive, being kept in a dungeon beneath the palace on Arriopa.]]
* DirtyCoward: Lazaro is a SmugSnake whose confidence disappears the minute he's not in control of a situation. [[spoiler: During his final showdown with Elida, he keeps giving a MotiveRant, until she has a gun pointed at his head and he starts begging for mercy.
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* DressingAsTheEnemy: Isaac and Amae disguise themselves as Republic soldiers to rescue Chaz. Elida dresses as a Republic soldier "escorting" Nim so she can do the same. [[FlockOfWolves They bump into each other in the middle.]]

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* DressingAsTheEnemy: DressingAsTheEnemy:
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Isaac and Amae disguise themselves as Republic soldiers to rescue Chaz. Elida dresses as a Republic soldier "escorting" Nim so she can do the same. [[FlockOfWolves They bump into each other in the middle.]]]]
** They do this again in the season finale in order to infiltrate the Arriopan dungeons.



* EveryoneHasStandards: When Lazaro takes other planetary rulers to task for their corruption and neglect of their people, we see many commoners voicing agreement with him. [[spoiler: Then he uses the Sterzaad to compel them to kill themselves, and many of those very same commoners react with utter horror.]]

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* EveryoneHasStandards: When Lazaro takes other planetary rulers to task for their corruption and neglect of their people, we see many commoners voicing agreement with him. Then he [[spoiler: Then he uses the Sterzaad to compel them to kill themselves, themselves]], and many of those very same commoners react with utter horror.]]


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* VisionaryVillain: Lazaro has ambitions to spread his revolutionary views to the entire universe.
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* FacelessMooks: Republic guards dress in identical, imposing armor with covered faces. This makes infiltrating them quite easy.


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* LoyalPhlebotinum: Elida speculates that having royal blood makes her immune to the Sterzaad, though she has no way to be sure. [[spoiler:Fortunately, this pans out.]]


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* NoManShouldHaveThisPower: Elida decides that no one is responsible enough to handle the Sterzaad's power without being corrupted and intends to destroy it. [[spoiler:Sadly, her mother refuses to accept this logic and steals it to rebuild the empire.]]


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* SadisticChoice: In a flashback, Elida's mother tries to get her to let her pet die instead of releasing it into a local lake where it will poison the ecosystem, trying to impress upon her the need to make decisions for the greater good. Elida refuses to let it die, and it turns out her mother was lying about the impact. [[spoiler:This foreshadows her decision in the present to ignore her daughter's advice for a path she feels is best.]]

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* AndIMustScream: One of Lazaro's apparently preferred ways to use the [[spoiler:Sterzaad.]] He forces one mook to [[spoiler:sort through his own intestines completely silently]] and uses it to [[spoiler:stop cries of pain from another that he orders to jump off a balcony.]]

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* AndIMustScream: AndIMustScream:
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One of Lazaro's apparently preferred ways to use the [[spoiler:Sterzaad.]] He forces one mook to [[spoiler:sort through his own intestines completely silently]] and uses it to [[spoiler:stop cries of pain from another that he orders to jump off a balcony.]]



* NoodleIncident: For a while, all that is known about Elida and Isaac's last encounter is that Isaac shot Elida and Elida ended up with Isaac's ship. This sets the tone of their relationship for the first couple of episodes.
** [[ResolvedNoodleIncident Resolved via flashback]] a few episodes in.

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* NoodleIncident: For a while, all that is known about Elida and Isaac's last encounter is that Isaac shot Elida and Elida ended up with Isaac's ship. This sets the tone of their relationship for the first couple of episodes.
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episodes. [[ResolvedNoodleIncident Resolved via flashback]] a few episodes in.
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* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:Elida and Amae share on in the penultimate episode of the first season.]]

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* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:Elida and Amae share on one in the penultimate episode of the first season.]]
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* EveryoneHasStandards: When Lazaro takes other planetary rulers to task for their corruption and neglect of their people, we see many commoners voicing agreement with him. [[spoiler: Then he uses the Sterzaad to compel them to kill themselves, and many of those very same commoners react with utter horror.]]

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* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:Elida and Amae share on in the penultimate episode of the first season.]]



* TheChainsOfCommanding: One major reason why Elida has no interest in returning to Arriopa is because being Queen would mean having to make a lot of hard decisions. In addition, when she ''was'' queen she found that she had very little power to actually help people.

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* TheChainsOfCommanding: One major reason why Elida has no interest in returning to Arriopa is because being Queen would mean having to make a lot of hard decisions. In addition, when she ''was'' queen queen, she found that she had very little power to actually help people.



* CorruptTheCutie: As the first season goes on, Amae becomes increasingly (and hilariously) comfortable with violence and criminality. She even lampshades it when she proposes mugging someone in order to pay off their parking fines.
-->"Wow. I've been spending too much time with you guys."



* DudeWheresMyRespect: Lazaro is understandably pissed that despite having led the revolution that established the Republic, he's not only not a member of the ruling council but is treated like a mere lackey by them.

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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Lazaro is understandably pissed that despite having led the revolution that established the Republic, he's not only not a member of the ruling council but is treated like a mere lackey by them. [[spoiler:The fact that Rykal cruelly forced him to execute his own mother has especially embittered him.]]



* TheGeneralissimo: [[spoiler: After using the Sterzaad to take over the Republic, Lazaro dubs himself the "Grand Supreme Leader" and puts his face on the national flag.]]
* GodzillaThreshold: After [[spoiler: Lazaro takes over the Republic with the Sterzaad]], the Loyalists decide to just bomb Arriopa, regardless of innocent casualties.

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* TheGeneralissimo: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After using the Sterzaad to take over the Republic, Lazaro dubs himself the "Grand Supreme Leader" and puts his face on the national flag.]]
* GodzillaThreshold: After [[spoiler: Lazaro [[spoiler:Lazaro takes over the Republic with the Sterzaad]], the Loyalists decide to just bomb Arriopa, regardless of innocent casualties.


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* NowOrNeverKiss: [[spoiler:Amae ''finally'' works up the nerve to plant one on Elida just before they separate for their big missions.]]
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* DeadAllAlong: Elida spends the first several episodes going after her mother after being informed she's still alive and imprisoned in Republic space. [[spoiler:When she gets to the supposed prison, Hath explains that he tricked her so she could get the [[MacGuffin Sterzaad]] and defeat the Republic.]]

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* DeadAllAlong: Elida spends the first several episodes going after her mother after being informed she's still alive and imprisoned in Republic space. [[spoiler:When she gets to the supposed prison, Hath explains that he tricked her so she could get the [[MacGuffin Sterzaad]] and defeat the Republic. Then it's DoubleSubverted when it turns out she really is alive, being kept in a dungeon beneath the palace on Arriopa.]]



* MindControlDevice: The Sterzaad allows the holder to dominate the minds of others, making them utterly incapable of resisting their commands. At its weakest, the holder can control anyone within eyesight. with the proper conduits to enhance its power, its range could be extended to planetary distances and beyond.

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* MindControlDevice: The Sterzaad allows the holder to dominate the minds of others, making them utterly incapable of resisting their commands. At its weakest, the holder can control anyone within eyesight. with With the proper conduits to enhance its power, its range could be extended to planetary distances and beyond.
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* ResolvedNoodleIncident: The incident where Isaac shot Elida and Elida took Isaac's ship is eventually resolved in a flashback. Isaac learns Elida's background and Elida, suspicious Isaac might double-cross her for the bounty, [[spoiler:immobilizes him and tries to take the Winnipeg without him. Isaac tries to stop her by shooting her as she leaves.]] They don't see each other again until they meet back up on Xija.

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* ResolvedNoodleIncident: The incident where Isaac shot Elida and Elida took Isaac's ship is eventually resolved in a flashback. Isaac learns Elida's background and Elida, suspicious Isaac might double-cross her for the bounty, [[spoiler:immobilizes him and tries to take the Winnipeg ''Winnipeg'' without him. Isaac tries to stop her by shooting her as she leaves.]] They don't see each other again until they meet back up on Xija.Xija in the first episode.

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* KlingonsLoveShakespeare: Earth pop culture rarely shows up, but some of the locals seem to be fans. Isaac introduces Elida to various Earth movies during their time scavving together and a cannibal gang uses a song from Earth during a karaoke competition.

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* KlingonsLoveShakespeare: Earth pop culture rarely shows up, but some of the locals seem to be fans. Isaac introduces introduced Elida to various Earth movies during their time scavving together and a cannibal gang uses a song from Earth during a karaoke competition.



* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: The Sterzaad can only be activated by those with royal blood. However, once it's active, anyone can use it.

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* NoodleIncident: For a while, all that is known about Elida and Isaac's last encounter is that Isaac shot Elida and Elida ended up with Isaac's ship. This sets the tone of their relationship for the first couple of episodes.
** [[ResolvedNoodleIncident Resolved via flashback]] a few episodes in.
* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: The Sterzaad can only be activated by those with royal blood. However, once it's active, anyone can use it.it so long as they have at least one conduit.


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* ResolvedNoodleIncident: The incident where Isaac shot Elida and Elida took Isaac's ship is eventually resolved in a flashback. Isaac learns Elida's background and Elida, suspicious Isaac might double-cross her for the bounty, [[spoiler:immobilizes him and tries to take the Winnipeg without him. Isaac tries to stop her by shooting her as she leaves.]] They don't see each other again until they meet back up on Xija.

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* AndIMustScream: One of Lazaro's apparently preferred ways to use the [[spoiler:Sterzaad.]] He forces one mook to [[spoiler:sort through his own intestines completely silently]] and uses it to [[spoiler:stop cries of pain from another that he orders to jump off a balcony.]]
** [[spoiler:When the Admirals are forced to murder each other, Admiral Rykal has visible horror on her face as her body cuts open Admiral Kavar's throat with a ''spoon''.]]



* AndIMustScream: One of Lazaro's apparently preferred ways to use the [[spoiler:Sterzaad.]] He forces one mook to [[spoiler:sort through his own intestines completely silently]] and uses it to [[spoiler:stop cries of pain from another that he orders to jump off a balcony.]]
** [[spoiler:When the Admirals are forced to murder each other, Admiral Rykal has visible horror on her face as her body cuts open Admiral Kavar's throat with a ''spoon''.]]
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* KlingonsLoveShakespeare: Earth pop culture rarely shows up, but some of the locals seem to be fans. Isaac introduces Elida to various Earth movies during their time scavving together and a cannibal gang uses a song from Earth during a karaoke competition.


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* TwoDecadesBehind: Earth is presented as being well into the future, with Isaac traveling to Jupiter for a business negotiation before getting sucked into a wormhole. Despite that, most of his pop culture references would be older by ''our'' time, as he introduces Elida to ''Franchise/StarWars'' and ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' and references ''[[Series/MacGyver1985 MacGyver]]''. He's presumably just fond of the classics.

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* TheChainsOfCommanding: One major reason why Elida has no interest in returning to Arriopa is because being Queen would mean having to make a lot of hard decisions.
* TheChosenOne: Among the Loyalists, Elida is seen as a messianic figure who will overthrow The Republic and restore Arriopa to the way things used to be.

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* TheChainsOfCommanding: One major reason why Elida has no interest in returning to Arriopa is because being Queen would mean having to make a lot of hard decisions.
decisions. In addition, when she ''was'' queen she found that she had very little power to actually help people.
* TheChosenOne: Among the Loyalists, Elida is seen as a messianic figure who will overthrow The Republic and restore Arriopa to the way things used to be. [[spoiler:While she does represent the last of the monarchy, Hath fosters this view more because he needs her royal blood to get to the Sterzaad.]]



* DeadAllAlong: Elida spends the first several episodes going after her mother after being informed she's still alive and imprisoned in Republic space. [[spoiler:When she gets to the supposed prison, Hath explains that he tricked her so she could get the [[MacGuffin Sterzaad]] and defeat the Republic.]]



* TheEmpire: Despite what its name suggests, The Republic is a brutal dictatorship.

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* TheEmpire: Despite what its name suggests, The Republic is a brutal dictatorship. [[spoiler:Plays this trope even more straight after Lazaro takes control, turning it from an oligarchy into a single all-powerful dictator.]]
* EyeScream: [[spoiler:During the Sterzaad-compelled MeleeATrois between the Admirals, one of Admiral Kaval's eyes is scooped out with a spoon.]]

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* CanOnlyMoveTheEyes: Victims of the Sterzaad appear to still be conscious of their actions, but have no way to control them beyond slight facial expression.



* TheCoup: [[spoiler:After Lazaro obtains the Steerzad, he mind-controls the Admiralty and forces them all to kill one another, effectively becoming the new leader of the Republic.]]

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* TheCoup: [[spoiler:After Lazaro obtains the Steerzad, Sterzaad, he mind-controls the Admiralty and forces them all to kill one another, effectively becoming the new leader of the Republic.]]



* TheGeneralissimo: [[spoiler: After using the Steerzad to take over the Republic, Lazaro dubs himself the "Grand Supreme Leader" and puts his face on the national flag.]]
* GodzillaThreshold: After [[spoiler: Lazaro takes over the Republic with the Steerzad]], the Loyalists decide to just bomb Arriopa, regardless of innocent casualties.

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* TheGeneralissimo: [[spoiler: After using the Steerzad Sterzaad to take over the Republic, Lazaro dubs himself the "Grand Supreme Leader" and puts his face on the national flag.]]
* GodzillaThreshold: After [[spoiler: Lazaro takes over the Republic with the Steerzad]], Sterzaad]], the Loyalists decide to just bomb Arriopa, regardless of innocent casualties.


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* AndIMustScream: One of Lazaro's apparently preferred ways to use the [[spoiler:Sterzaad.]] He forces one mook to [[spoiler:sort through his own intestines completely silently]] and uses it to [[spoiler:stop cries of pain from another that he orders to jump off a balcony.]]
** [[spoiler:When the Admirals are forced to murder each other, Admiral Rykal has visible horror on her face as her body cuts open Admiral Kavar's throat with a ''spoon''.]]


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* MeleeATrois: When Lazaro shows up to usurp the Admiralty, he decides to let one survive as his personal assistant. [[spoiler:He makes this decision by using the Sterzaad to force the Admirals to kill each other using various objects on the dining table until only one survives.]]


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* ThoseTwoGuys: Ihred and Dengar. Every time they show up they're together. [[spoiler:Until Ihred's HeroicSacrifice, anyway.]]

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* AffectionateParody: "No Clue" is a pretty direct spoof of the movie Clue.

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* AffectionateParody: "No Clue" is a pretty direct spoof of the movie Clue.''Film/{{Clue}}''.



* DudeWheresMyRespect: Lazaro is understandably pissed that despite having led the revolution that established the Republic, he's not only not a member of the ruling council but is treated like a mere lackey by them.



* {{Fingore}}: Lazaro makes his stylist cut his own fingers off after screwing up his hair.



* TheGeneralissimo: [[spoiler: After using the Steerzad to take over the Republic, Lazaro dubs himself the "Grand Supreme Leader" and puts his face on the national flag.]]
* GodzillaThreshold: After [[spoiler: Lazaro takes over the Republic with the Steerzad]], the Loyalists decide to just bomb Arriopa, regardless of innocent casualties.



* HisNameIs: One of the IPA agents reveals to a shocked Issac that she's been to the Milky Way, but is shot in the back just as she's about to tell him how.



* PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny: The Republic is supposed to be more democratic and representative than the religiously-tinged monarchy that it replaced, but in practice, it's closer to a military dictatorship.

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* PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny: The Republic is supposed to be more democratic and representative than the religiously-tinged monarchy that it replaced, but in practice, it's closer to a military dictatorship. Lazaro even points out that it's basically a monarchy by another name.



* RubberForeheadAliens: With the exception of pointed ears, Arriopans are indistinguishable from humans.

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* RubberForeheadAliens: With the exception of pointed ears, Arriopans are indistinguishable from humans. In fact, most species look like humans with a few prosthetics added on.



* SeriousBusiness: The Intergalactic Parking Authority treats parking violations like major crimes.



* WholePlotReference: "No Clue" is loaded with references to ''Film/{{Clue}}'', including the parking attendants all being named after actors from the movie ([[Creator/MadelineKahn Kahn]], [[Creator/MartinMull Mull]], [[Creator/ChristopherLloyd Lloyd]], etc.), weapons inspired by the board game, and a reference to one of the film's most famous quotes.

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* WholePlotReference: "No Clue" is loaded with references to ''Film/{{Clue}}'', including the parking attendants all being named after actors from the movie ([[Creator/MadelineKahn Kahn]], [[Creator/MartinMull Mull]], [[Creator/ChristopherLloyd Lloyd]], etc.), weapons inspired by the board game, and a reference to one several of the film's most famous quotes.

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* TheChosenOne: Among the Loyalists, Elida is seen as a messianic figure who will overthrow The Republic and restore Arriopa to the way things used to be.



* TheChosenOne: Among the Loyalists, Elida is seen as a messianic figure who will overthrow The Republic and restore Arriopa to the way things used to be.



* TheFellowshipHasEnded: After the disaster on Wix, Elida decides to split from Isaac and Amae.

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* TheFellowshipHasEnded: After the disaster on Wix, Elida decides to split from Isaac and Amae.Amae, but it only lasts until the next episode when she realizes she doesn't want to be alone anymore.


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* HiddenWeapons: Elida has weapons stashed all over the ship, just in case.


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* IfIWantedYouDead: In "No Clue", after the IPA agents on her ship start being mysteriously killed, Elida insists she isn't responsible because if she wanted them dead, she'd have already killed all of them.


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* MindControlDevice: The Sterzaad allows the holder to dominate the minds of others, making them utterly incapable of resisting their commands. At its weakest, the holder can control anyone within eyesight. with the proper conduits to enhance its power, its range could be extended to planetary distances and beyond.


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* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: The Sterzaad can only be activated by those with royal blood. However, once it's active, anyone can use it.


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* ShipperOnDeck: Isaac tries to get Elida to act on her feelings for Amae, because it's obvious to him Amae shares those feelings.
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*AffectionateParody: "No Clue" is a pretty direct spoof of the movie Clue.
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*BreatherEpisode: "No Clue," a lighthearted bottle episode/murder mystery that occurs after the double-whammy of "Temple of Doom" and "Requiem for the Republic."

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* TheAtoner: [[spoiler: Isaac does everything he can to make up for his multiple betrayals of Elida.]]

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* TheAntiNihilist: Amae's cheerful and upbeat personality isn't born out of any kind of optimism, but because she understands all too well that the universe is largely cold and uncaring, and figures that being bitter and cynical won't do anything to change it.
* ArmoredClosetGay: Elida isn't so much in the closet because she's ashamed of her sexuality, but because, after years of not trusting anyone, she's afraid to admit how much she needs Amae.
* TheAtoner: [[spoiler: Isaac [[spoiler:Isaac does everything he can to make up for his multiple betrayals of Elida.]]



* TheCoup: [[spoiler: After Lazaro obtains the Steerzad, he mind-controls the Admiralty and forces them all to kill one another, effectively becoming the new leader of the Republic.]]

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* TheCoup: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After Lazaro obtains the Steerzad, he mind-controls the Admiralty and forces them all to kill one another, effectively becoming the new leader of the Republic.]]]]
* DarkAndTroubledPast:
** Elida was deposed from her throne when she was ten years old, spent several years on the run, watched her mother get murdered right in front of her, and nearly starved to death. After dealing with all that, her present life as a lowly scavenger doesn't seem so bad.
** Amae's homeworld was wiped out in a war when she was only five years old.



* TokenHuman: Isaac is not only the only Terran in the main cast, he is apparently the only Terran ''in the galaxy''. Almost nobody in the main cast has even ''heard'' of Earth (they do know of the Milky Way Galaxy, but they call it the "Scadbury galaxy" instead.)
* WhamEpisode: "Temple of Doom," wherein all of [[spoiler: the remaining Loyalists die, Hath dies, and Lazaro obtains nearly limitless power, including the ability to mind control the entire battalion of troops sent by the Admiralty to apprehend him.]]
** "Requiem for the Republic," in which Elida [[spoiler: breaks up the team]] and Lazaro [[spoiler: becomes the supreme ruler of Arriopa.]]

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* TokenHuman: Isaac is not only the only Terran in the main cast, he is apparently the only Terran ''in the galaxy''. Almost nobody in the main cast has even ''heard'' of Earth (they do know of the Milky Way Galaxy, but they call it the "Scadbury galaxy" Galaxy" instead.)
* WhamEpisode: WhamEpisode:
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"Temple of Doom," wherein all of [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the remaining Loyalists die, Hath dies, and Lazaro obtains nearly limitless power, including the ability to mind control the entire battalion of troops sent by the Admiralty to apprehend him.]]
** "Requiem for the Republic," in which Elida [[spoiler: breaks [[spoiler:breaks up the team]] and Lazaro [[spoiler: becomes [[spoiler:becomes the supreme ruler of Arriopa.]]]]
* WholePlotReference: "No Clue" is loaded with references to ''Film/{{Clue}}'', including the parking attendants all being named after actors from the movie ([[Creator/MadelineKahn Kahn]], [[Creator/MartinMull Mull]], [[Creator/ChristopherLloyd Lloyd]], etc.), weapons inspired by the board game, and a reference to one of the film's most famous quotes.
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**"Requiem for the Republic," in which Elida [[spoiler: breaks up the team]] and Lazaro [[spoiler: becomes the supreme ruler of Arriopa.]]
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* TheAtoner: [[Isaac]] does everything he can to make up for his multiple betrayals of Elida.]]

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* TheAtoner: [[Isaac]] [[spoiler: Isaac does everything he can to make up for his multiple betrayals of Elida.]]
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* ChronicBaskstabbingDisorder: How most of the cast sees Isaac.

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* ChronicBaskstabbingDisorder: ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: How most of the cast sees Isaac.
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*TheAtoner: [[Isaac]] does everything he can to make up for his multiple betrayals of Elida.]]


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*ChronicBaskstabbingDisorder: How most of the cast sees Isaac.
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* TheCoup: [[spoiler" After Lazaro obtains the Steerzad, he mind-controls the Admiralty and forces them all to kill one another, effectively becoming the new leader of the Republic.]]

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* TheCoup: [[spoiler" [[spoiler: After Lazaro obtains the Steerzad, he mind-controls the Admiralty and forces them all to kill one another, effectively becoming the new leader of the Republic.]]

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