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* TheAllegedCar: Hussein Hess asks Kellogg whether they should wait for the Resistance's speeders to be destroyed, implying that they'll soon break apart without outside assistance.

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* TheAllegedCar: Hussein Hess asks Kellogg whether they should wait for the Resistance's Resistance of the Board of Directors' speeders to be destroyed, implying that they'll soon break apart without outside assistance.
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* ArcWords: "Three eggs" and "There is only Life". The former seems to be some sort of religious chant from the Plus Wow People (translated from the Jawa demands for "the egg) and the latter is what the Mandalorian BadassCreed turns into.
* EarthThatWas: Mendel at one point mentions that there's only one person left on Earth, though [[NoodleIncident why this happened is not explained.]

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* ArcWords: "Three eggs" and "There is only Life". The former seems to be some sort of religious chant from the Plus Wow People (translated from the Jawa demands for "the egg) egg") and the latter is what the Mandalorian BadassCreed turns into.
* EarthThatWas: Mendel at one point mentions that there's only one person left on Earth, though [[NoodleIncident why this happened is not explained.]]]

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* ArcWords: "Three eggs" and "There is only Life".

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* ArcWords: "Three eggs" and "There is only Life". The former seems to be some sort of religious chant from the Plus Wow People (translated from the Jawa demands for "the egg) and the latter is what the Mandalorian BadassCreed turns into.
* EarthThatWas: Mendel at one point mentions that there's only one person left on Earth, though [[NoodleIncident why this happened is not explained.]
* GreenAesop: Mendel laments the inescapability of climate change in "The Boy."

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