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Knights of the Old Republic Cinematic Universe, also known as KOTOR Cinematic Universe, is a Machinima adaptation of both parts of KOTOR and Revan novel, as well as the authors' continuation of the story of Revan.The KOTOR adapatation featuring Logan Starr was made by SMASH CITY STUDIOS, whereas the story of Meetra Surik was adapted by Darth Ycey. The two authors eventually joined forces to adapt the novel and work on more projects.


The movies under this project are (in-universe chronological order):

  • Revan: The Series
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Episode I: A Familiar Path
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Episode II: Veil of the Dark Side
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Episode III: The Circle of Fate
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: Episode IV: Rise of the Sith Lords
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: Episode V: Hunger for the Force
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: Episode VI: Knights and the Darkness Pt. I
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: Episode VI: Knights and the Darkness Pt. II
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 3: Shadow of the Sith


KOTOR Cinematic Universe provides examples of:

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     The universal examples 
  • Action Girl: There are several original examples in addition to the canon ones, including a Force Adept named Bria Hudson, a Republic pilot Sierra and the identical Jedi twins Jade and Cara.
  • Adaptational Badass:
    • Unlike his original counterpart from the first two games, HK-47 is capable of shooting rockets at enemies, an ability that proves useful numerous times. When he fights Meetra's disciples under G0-T0's directives, he demonstrates his effectiveness against Force users by taking out all four of them and even uses a lightsaber to briefly duel with Darth Sion before the Sith Lord overpowers him.
    • Sherruk, the leader of the Mandalorian raiders on Dantooine, is a much tougher opponent who uses a swoop in combat.
    • Unlike in the first game, Bastila is shown making an effort to escape from Malak's captivity and fights her way through Sith soldiers and warriors until Malak himself appears to stop her.
    • Azkul, the mercenary who leads the attack against Khoonda, is not merely a war veteran; he's actually been trained by the Sith to use a lightsaber and the Force.
    • Master Kavar not merely fights in the Onderon Civil War, but he afterwards assists in the Battle of Khoonda.
    • Unlike his game counterpart who was a standard opponent, Saquesh makes a commentable effort to escape Meetra with an airspeeder and slow her down with explosive charges and plasma cannons as she chases him on another speeder.
    • Zez-Kai Ell's game counterpart primarily stayed in the sidelines during the skirmish on Nar Shaddaa, but in Knights and the Darkness Pt. I, he actively takes part in the rescue mission under the Jekk'Jekk Tarr.
    • Chodo Habat, Zayne Carrick and Jarael have become Jedi Masters and Council members by the time of Shadow of the Sith. Meetra herself becomes the Grandmaster of the Order, a title she didn't hold in canon even though the Jedi were revitalized by her apprentices.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: After Logan is revealed to be Revan, he and Carth don't reveal the secret immediately to their companions. Canderous still manages to figure out the truth on his own by the beginning of The Circle of Fate, while in canon only Jolee figures it out without needing to be directly told.
  • Adaptational Late Appearance: T3-M4 is acquired by Logan much later than on Taris, so he doesn't come along until Veil of the Dark Side.
  • Adaptational Relationship Overhaul:
    • Surprisingly, Meetra marries not either of her in-game love interests, but Carth, who she had only one dialogue with in the original game.
    • Aside from the brief initial mistrust towards Visas after the latter attacked the crew of the Ebon Hawk, Brianna has none of her hostility towards the Miraluka and actually seems to fight in sync with her. The absence of a Love Triangle with a male Jedi Exile might be a factor.
    • It's never made clear if the original Darth Nihilus knew or cared that the Jedi Exile's order to activate the Mass Shadow Generator resulted in his Horror Hunger. This universe's Nihilus knows of what Meetra did and specifically tells her he's been waiting to face her.
  • Adaptational Villainy:
  • Adaptational Wimp:
    • When Brianna was confronted by her sisters upon her return to Telos Polar Academy, she dispatched them all with or without receiving Force training. Though she's every bit the same Action Girl in this universe and is trained in the Force by Meetra, her sisters beat her up rather quickly, possibly due to her being unprepared and unwilling to having to fight them.
    • The Sith Emperor Vitiate, the Greater-Scope Villain of the entire KOTOR franchise, ends up becoming a Disc-One Final Boss when he gets killed much earlier than in canon by the true villains.
  • Adapted Out:
    • The Manaan quest has been drastically shortened. Logan's team finds Manaan Star Map within first ten minutes of Veil of the Dark Side. And they didn't even have to go to Hrakert Station for that.
    • There are no living Rakata encountered.
    • Aside from Bastila's mother and Zaalbar's unavoidable family issues, the sidequests of Revan's companions from the first game are entirely removed. Carth mentions his son in Veil of the Dark Side, but that's about it.
  • Composite Character:
    • Like can be done in The Sith Lords, Meetra rescues a man from two Exchange thugs in Nar Shaddaa's Refugee Landing Pad. After his partner is killed, the Trandoshan thug states that he left the bounty hunter's guild in distaste of their creed no longer being honored and started collecting Exchange debts instead. The Trandoshan thug and Vossk, the retired Trandoshan bounty hunter who left the guild for the same reasons, are separate characters in the game.
    • T3-M4 is the one instead of Bao-Dur's remote (that's practically Adapted Out from the events of the second game) who activates the Mass Shadow Generator to destroy Malachor V and is ambushed by G0-T0 who gets destroyed by HK-47.
  • Cool Starship: Not only there's the canonical Ebon Hawk, but in Shadow of the Sith, Mission and Bobec have gotten their own Millennium Falcon expy; the Fair Lady.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Not only we have the canonical examples, but Meetra Surik is sarcastic beyond the dialogue options of The Sith Lords.
  • Death by Adaptation:
    • Zaalbar and Jolee survived the canonical light side walkthrough of the first game. Here they both end up being killed on the Star Forge through a Heroic Sacrifice.
    • Darth Nihilus dies in the same circumstances as canonically, except that the Battle of Telos IV takes place before all the missing Jedi Masters are found and brought together on Dantooine.
    • Zherron, the captain of the Khoonda Militia, survives the canonical light-sided Battle of Khoonda. Here he is killed by Azkul during the battle.
    • Brianna's sisters, who either disappear or have an ambiguous fate in The Sith Lords, are cast down the bridge of the Polar Academy to their doom.
    • Scourge doesn't survive the events of Knights and the Darkness Pt. II as he gets killed by Meetra before he has a chance to betray her and Revan.
    • Emperor Vitiate dies by Bao-Dur's hand centuries before his canon version faces his own doom.
  • Demoted to Extra: Juhani doesn't join Revan's party, but appears as one of the Jedi on the Star Forge.
  • Dies Differently in Adaptation:
    • Darth Bandon gets decapitated in this version, while Calo Nord gets an exploding thermal detonator shoved in the mouth. There is no dismemberment in the original game, and no character (aside from the giant Rancor in Taris' sewers) is killed by explosives that end up inside them.
    • Yuthura Ban can be killed on Korriban (though she's redeemed in the canonical light-sided walkthrough) in the first game, but this version dies by her own hand.
    • Instead of being killed by the Jedi Exile and their companions at the Bumani Exchange Corporation during their first stay on Citadel Station, the Exchange member Luxa is killed by Visas Marr when she attempts to kill the Miraluka for humiliating her. This happens while Visas is searching for Meetra who's already left Citadel Station.
    • Lonna Vash is canonically killed by Darth Sion. Though it seems to be the case in this universe as well, Vash is later revealed to have survived and turned to the dark side. Meetra is forced to kill her former friend through an Impromptu Tracheotomy.
    • After being beaten by Atton on Nar Shaddaa, the Twin Suns don't reappear aboard the Visionary before it explodes. They instead sneak onboard the Ebon Hawk and attack Atton on their way to M4-99, only to be killed by him for real.
    • While Hanharr died canonically on Malachor V, it didn't happen in the source material by being batted aside by the giant storm beast.
    • Darth Traya died at the end of The Sith Lords from the wounds the Jedi Exile inflicted during their duel. In Knights and the Darkness Pt. II, refusing to let Meetra walk away without finishing her off, she engages Meetra in a struggle of Force pushes that results in her falling to her death in the depths of Malachor V.
  • Disc-One Final Boss: The canonical Sith Emperor Vitiate is set up as The Man Behind the Man at the end of Knights and the Darkness Pt. II, but when Meetra witnesses in her vision that Scourge successfully assassinating him will mark the return of the True Sith, she realizes Vitiate is not the ultimate threat in the grand scheme of things and convinces Revan to let the Emperor face karma from someone else. In the premiere of Shadow of the Sith, not long after Revan and Meetra's escape from Dromund Kaas, Vitiate is successfully assassinated by the True Sith led by Bao-Dur who takes over his throne.
  • Divided for Adaptation: Adapting each of the games in one movie would be impossible, so it took three movies to adapt KOTOR and three and a half to adapt TSL.
  • Dual Wielding:
    • Logan uses two lightsabers during the entirety of Veil of the Dark Side and for the first half of The Circle of Fate until he recovers the blue lightsaber that he used before becoming Darth Revan.
    • As the fight in the Tatooine desert gets desperate, Bria resorts to wielding her lightsaber along with her vibroblade.
    • Zaalbar often fights with two vibroblades after leaving Kashyyyk.
    • Meetra is given a grey lightsaber by Chodo Habat when she first arrives at Citadel Station. She later starts wielding it alongside the blue lightsaber of Lonna Vash after the Jedi Master is seemingly killed by Darth Sion. She ends up giving Atton the blue lightsaber and fighting with only the grey one after she has killed Darth Verteri, a corrupted Master Vash who has herself started using two red lightsabers. She starts using two lightsabers again after she has killed Atris and recovered her original lightsaber from the fallen Jedi Master.
    • Visas is given a double-bladed lightsaber by Meetra. Darth Secuulus later cuts it in half during their duel on Dxun, after which she wields the two halves separately.
    • SL-5 fights Meetra with two double-bladed lightsabers.
    • Atris uses against Meetra both the lightsaber the latter originally owned and the one she took earlier from Atton when defeating him.
  • Dying as Yourself:
    • When Yuthura commits suicide due to being so consumed by hatred and unable to believe she can ever find peace, her final words invoke this trope through an Ironic Echo of the Sith Code's ending words.
      Logan: Yuthura, why?! I made my choice, you could have too!
      Yuthura: Uhh… ignorant child, don't you realize? Once you start down the dark path, for… forever will it dominate your destiny.
      Logan: Yuthura…
      Yuthura: My chains… are broken… forever.
      Logan: The Force shall set you free.
    • When Visas takes one last look at the body of Darth Nihilus, she sees through the Force the ghost of the Jedi her master used to be before he vanishes, seemingly free of his eternal hunger.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Atton briefly appears at Taris' Upper City Cantina in A Familiar Path (but it's unknown how he managed to escape Taris before the bombardment) and Mira at Anchorhead Cantina in Veil of the Dark Side.
  • Evil All Along: It's revealed in Shadow of the Sith that Bao-Dur, who faked his death in Hunger for the Force, turned to the dark side and became Lord Scourge's apprentice right after the Mandalorian Wars.
  • Evil Costume Switch: As is common in Star Wars stories, characters like Bastila Shan, Lonna Vash and Bao-Dur change their normal outfits to darker ones after they turn to the dark side. Curiously, this is averted by Darth Traya who does not change the brown robes she wears as Kreia to the darker variety after she reveals her true colors like in the source material.
  • Experienced Protagonist: Played With, just like in the original games. Logan is a Jedi-turned-Sith suffering from Laser-Guided Amnesia, and Meetra is a Jedi Knight who lost her connection to the Force, but regained it by the start of Rise of the Sith Lords.
  • Face–Heel Turn:
    • This universe's Darth Nihilus used to be a Jedi Knight before he started consuming Force users and planets.
    • After Lonna Vash is seemingly killed in Rise of the Sith Lords, the following movie reveals she has turned to the dark side and become Darth Sion's apprentice. Her Fallen Hero status is even lampshaded by Meetra following her death.
      Meetra: Master Vash was one of the bravest Jedi I knew. She deserved a better fate than this, but what is done is done. Let this serve as a testament how easily the dark side can corrupt, even one as powerful as a Jedi Master. We must all be that more vigilant going forward.
  • For Want Of A Nail: Meetra having a vision of how badly her and Revan's attempt to confront Vitiate will end, killing Scourge before that can happen and returning to the Republic with Revan crafts a new path in Star Wars timeline, which includes Revan getting to live with Bastila, know their son and train their own students, while Meetra becomes the Grandmaster of the new Jedi Order and marries Carth Onasi.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: Logan gets along with Jolee, who is old enough to be his father, really well.
  • Interspecies Romance: Revan: The Series has one between the Republic officers Lurna and Mitchell, who're a Twi'lek woman and a human male, respectively. It ends sadly with her death, though, and it's revealed in Shadow of the Sith that Mitchell still reminisces over her.
  • Late-Arrival Spoiler: Anyone who played the original game knows that Logan Starr is Revan.
  • Make Way for the New Villains: Meetra's Force vision in Knights and the Darkness Pt. II reveals that the Sith Emperor Vitiate is a Disc-One Final Boss who'll be removed by the True Sith. The premiere of Shadow of the Sith indeed ends with Vitiate being assassinated by the True Sith, and his throne is taken over by the apprentice of Lord Scourge, Bao-Dur.
  • The Mole: G0-T0 was this in Meetra's team. And so was Bao-Dur, but with a different agenda.
  • Mythology Gag:
  • Not Quite Dead:
    • Lonna Vash is stabbed by Darth Sion on Korriban and seemingly dies. She's later revealed to have survived and joined the Sith Triumvirate.
    • Chodo Habat is wounded by Visas when he refuses to tell her where to find Meetra. He's later found by Moza whom he orders to warn Meetra, but it's left ambiguous if he'll survive. Right before Meetra meets Carth on Citadel Station in the following movie, she meets Chodo who's alive and well.
    • After Bao-Dur unlocks the door to Freedon Nadd's tomb, he's impaled by Darth Secuulus' lightsaber and later buried on Telos' surface. Shadow of the Sith reveals he faked his death as part of the plan to return the True Sith to power.
  • Related in the Adaptation:
    • Visquis and Saquesh, the two Quarren crime lords on Nar Shaddaa, are brothers in this universe, whereas they weren't stated to be related in the source material.
    • Scourge claims himself to be a descendant of Naga Sadow when he takes over the Sith Empire in Meetra's vision.
  • Running Gag: Logan complaining about the music he hears, especially the one he keeps running into since first hearing it at Davik's estate.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Meetra Surik and T3-M4 avoid being killed on Dromund Kaas thanks to the Force vision that forewarns her about this. Since their assassination attempt on the Sith Emperor does not take place, Yarri, the captain of the Imperial Guard, isn't killed either.
  • Training Montage: There are several instances, such as in the beginning of Knights and the Darkness Pt. II when Atton trains in lightsaber combat against Visas and Brianna as they travel towards M4-99 to rescue Meetra.

     Revan: The Series 
  • Badass Normal: The Mandalorian commander in the Second Battle of Onderon is so experienced and well-equipped that he's able to knock out Malak as well as battle Revan and Meetra at the same time after the three Jedi fought through hordes of Mandalorians.
  • Battle Couple: Commander Lurna and Captain Mitchell are leading the Republic troops defending Onderon from the Mandalorians and discuss their plans to spend quality time in a farm on Dantooine. Lurna ends up being killed, and Mitchell's will to fight crumbles as the result until the arrival of Revan's Jedi.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: Downplayed with Revan and his closest generals Malak and Meetra; all three of them are attractive Genius Bruisers capable of inspiring others, but Revan's the strategic leader (brains), Malak's the tallest as well as an impatient Blood Knight (brawn), and Meetra is an Action Girl and the only one who's not bald or won't turn to the dark side (beauty).
  • Casual Danger Dialogue: Revan and Meetra engage in friendly banter as they battle the Mandalorians on Onderon and try to get Malak to ease up, much to his irritation.
  • Dynamic Entry: Meetra enters the Second Battle of Onderon by jumping from her falling ship and landing with an ignited lightsaber as the ship crashes behind her. Malak calls her a showoff.
  • Guns Akimbo: Commander Lurna fights with two blasters in the Second Battle of Onderon. After she's killed, her lover Captain Mitchell takes them up soon after he has regained his will to fight.
  • Killed Mid-Sentence: Commander Lurna is trying to rally her troops by crying out "For the Republic!" during the Second Battle of Onderon when a missile falls on her.
  • One-Liner, Name... One-Liner: When Captain Mitchell sees that the Jedi have arrived to reinforce the Onderonian resistance against the Mandalorians like his fallen lover Commander Lurna said they would, he's pulled out of his Despair Event Horizon and remarks "You were right, my love. You were right."
  • Pre-Mortem One-Liner:
    • Malak makes one when he uses the Force to crush four Mandalorians in Iziz. Revan comments he might have gone over the top.
      Malak: You will all fall before my power, and I will crush your corpse beneath my boot!
    • When the Mandalorian commander in the Second Battle of Onderon brags about bringing Revan's head to the Mandalore, he's telekinetically grabbed by Meetra who proceeds to crush him against a Basilisk war droid flying above, though not before remarking "If you're in such a hurry to leave, then allow me to give you a lift."
  • Underestimating Badassery: When Revan, Meetra and Malak run into the Mandalorian commander during the Second Battle of Onderon, Revan cautions his companions to be wary of him. Malak dismisses him to look nothing more than a buckethead and charges, only for the Mandalorian to knock him out with his equipment.

     A Familiar Path 
  • Chekhov's Gunman: When we first get to Dantooine, there are glimpses of the various Jedi who later take part in the final battle of The Circle of Fate.
  • Dance Party Ending: The movie ends with the crew of the Ebon Hawk taking part in the Wookiees' victory celebration over Freyyr's return to power and the victory over Czerka's slavers before they leave Kashyyyk to continue their search for the Star Maps. The iconic "Victory Celebration" from Return of the Jedi even plays in the background.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: When Carth and Mission watch from a viewscreen as Logan competes in the swoop race of Taris, Zaalbar is more focused on the Twi'lek dancers.
  • Feed It a Bomb: Logan kills Calo Nord by shoving the latter's thermal detonator in the mouth before it explodes.
  • I Have No Son!: A sibling variant in the climax; when Zaalbar begs Chuundar to see reason since he doesn't want to fight his own brother, Chuundar replies they're brothers no longer and the fight starts.
  • Team Shot: The crew of the Ebon Hawk has one during the Dance Party Ending.

     Veil of the Dark Side 
  • Flirting Under Fire: Logan keeps flirting with Bastila while they storm the Sith base on Manaan.
  • Heroic Sacrifice:
    • Slug, Bria's first mate onboard the sandcrawler, dies as he tries to buy her and Zaalbar time to activate the disruptor that's their only chance to scare away the Tusken Raiders.
    • Like in canon, Bastila is captured by Malak as she tries to buy Logan and Carth time to escape the Leviathan.
  • Killed Mid-Sentence: Logan decapitates Darth Bandon while the latter is about to claim Logan is underestimating the Sith.
  • Off with His Head!: Darth Bandon is killed by Logan this way.

     The Circle of Fate 
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: Yuthura Ban was canonically a slave before she killed her master and was recruited by the Jedi Order until she became frustrated by their apparent inaction against slavers and went on to join the Sith. In this universe, she was the secret daughter of a Jedi who was traumatized by the Mandalorian Wars, and Yuthura ended up killing him when he killed her mother during a frenzy, after which she joined the Sith.
  • Angsty Surviving Twin: Jade becomes this when Cara is killed during the final battle on the Star Forge.
  • Armor-Piercing Question: Yuthura throws one at Logan when the latter offers to help the former forsake the dark side.
    Yuthura: Tell me. Do the words of the Jedi Code give you solace? Do they calm your dreams or help you forget the faces of the Jedi that you have killed in the name of Sith glory?
    Logan: No… no they don't.
  • Big Damn Heroes:
    • A door separates Bria and Mission from Zaalbar and Canderous onboard the Star Forge. Just as a Sith warrior defeats them both and is about to cut down Mission, Zaalbar bursts through the door to deliver the Sith a whoop-ass that leads to his death.
    • Following Zaalbar's Heroic Sacrifice, Bria, Mission and Canderous are surrounded by more Sith. They are rescued this time by Kaydon, Carth and HK-47.
  • Big Guy Fatality Syndrome: Zaalbar dies while saving Mission onboard the Star Forge and becomes, along with Jolee, the only member of the original crew of the Ebon Hawk who dies.
  • Driven to Suicide: Yuthura, overwhelmed by all the darkness in her soul and unable to find any solace from the Jedi Code, stabs herself with a lightsaber.
  • Giant Foot of Stomping: Cara is killed by being stepped on by one of the Star Forge's giant robots.
  • Grievous Harm with a Body: During his Heroic Sacrifice, Zaalbar grabs one of the Sith warriors and bludgeons two others with him before throwing him at two Sith troopers.
  • Heroic Sacrifice:
    • Jolee pulls a You Shall Not Pass! moment when the heroes make their way deeper into the Star Forge.
    • Zaalbar takes on several Sith warriors and soldiers to rescue Mission at the cost of his life.
    • Captain Seth Draze crashes his own ship into one of the external power sources of the Star Forge's shields to take them down.
    • Bobec traps himself behind a force field to give Jade and T3-M4 time to escape as two giant robots bear down on him. He's revealed to have survived in Shadow of the Sith.
  • Hypocritical Humor: Moderro mocks the name of Logan Starr who retorts that the former's first name is Kondor.
  • It Has Been an Honor: Admiral Strick and Captain Seth Draze say this before their respective demises.
  • I Warned You: When Jade and Cara combine their powers to create a powerful Force Wave, they warn Bobec to take a hold of something. Too slow on the uptake, he gets knocked on his back and asks for a little warning next time. The twins reply in unison that they did warn him, and another Jedi confirms it's true.
  • Mentor Occupational Hazard: Jolee is Logan's mentor figure and dies by making a You Shall Not Pass! moment onboard the Star Forge.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Logan is horrified when he realizes he massacred the entire Sith Academy just to get back the Jedi lightsaber he originally owned as Revan and tells Bobec to choose a better path than trying to become a Sith.
  • Please, Don't Leave Me: Mission begs this of the dying Zaalbar in the final battle.
  • Post-Victory Collapse: Zaalbar, fatally wounded from blaster shots, collapses after he has taken down the Sith forces from who he just rescued Mission and Bria.
  • Shell-Shocked Veteran: Yuthura's Jedi father joined Revan's crusade against the Mandalorians, but he was so traumatized by what he had seen and done that instead of following Revan and Malak after the final battle at Malachor V, he returned to Yuthura and his mother to, in Yuthura's words, hide from the horrors that haunted his dreams. He trashed objects as he woke from his nightmares until he ended up Force choking Yuthura's mother and turning on Yuthura as well when she tried to stop him.
    Yuthura: Then the Mandalorians attacked and my father joined Revan. We never saw him again.
    Logan: He didn't come home?
    Yuthura: Someone did. Someone who had his face, but it wasn't my father. He had seen things, horrible things. He was at Malachor, but when Revan and Malak disappeared, he didn't go with them. He came home. At first I thought it was so he could be with my mother and I. I realize now he was trying to hide. Not from the Jedi, mind you. He was hiding from himself, from the things he'd done in the war. It was these atrocities that he remembered, haunted his dreams. He'd wake up in the night, his arm outstretched, the room turned over. At first it was just a few objects flying around, but then his senses would discover the other person in the room. My mother. He started to choke her through the Force and wouldn't stop. When I tried to stop him, I was the enemy too. I was another Mandalorian to be crushed.
  • Single-Minded Twins: Jade and Cara, the identical Jedi twins, frequently speak in unison.
  • The Stinger: After the credits end, we get brief shots of Atris tasking Brianna and one of her sisters in preparation for the return of Meetra Surik who's being stalked by a HK-50 unit onboard the Harbinger that's approaching a drifting Sith vessel, setting up the events of the next movie.
  • Tae Kwon Door: Logan kills Kondor Moderro by crushing the latter under one of the Sith Academy's doors.
  • You Shall Not Pass!: During the final skirmish on the Star Forge, Jolee stays behind to buy the others time to press forward while reassuring he'll catch them up later. His dead body is shown when it's time to escape the Star Forge.

     Rise of the Sith Lords 
  • It's All My Fault: Moza says this when he finds Chodo Habat injured by Visas because she was directed to Chodo by Moza who mistakenly thought the Miraluka Sith was the disturbance in the Force Chodo sensed and wanted to meet.
  • Mistaken Identity: When Moza witnesses Visas using the Force on Luxa, he assumes her to be the disturbance in the Force Chodo Habat sensed and tells her where to find him. She ends up nearly killing Chodo when he refuses to tell her where to find Meetra, the actual disturbance he sensed.

     Hunger for the Force 
  • Armor-Piercing Question: When Meetra convinces Brianna to break her oath not to learn to use the Force, she asks a question that prompts Brianna to confess that she really wants to learn from her.
    Meetra: I have fought besides you. You know me as well as you know Atris. What do you want?
  • Big Damn Heroes: When a giant robot corners the heroes outside the tomb of Freedon Nadd, Bao-Dur arrives with the freshly repaired HK-47 who single-handedly takes down the robot with a missile.
  • Bond One-Liner: After Visas fatally stabs Darth Secuulus, she remarks "That is how flesh and blood fights when one's life is the Force."
  • Chekhov's Skill: Meetra spars with Brianna and learns a specific Echani move which she later uses to give the killing blow to Darth Nihilus as Visas is using her Force Bond with him to restrain him for a moment.
  • Create Your Own Villain: Darth Nihilus was with the Jedi strike team that was sent to the surface of Malachor V when Meetra, under Revan's orders, activated the Mass Shadow Generator to end the Mandalorian Wars. He was left needing Force energy to survive and found his way to the Trayus Academy where Darth Traya and the future Darth Secuulus trained him to channel his hunger. When he faces Meetra in the Battle of Telos IV, he specifically reveals to her that he's been looking forward to their confrontation.
  • Due to the Dead: After Bao-Dur is killed, the crew of the Ebon Hawk buries him (or so they think) on the surface of Telos which he worked to restore.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: Canderous Ordo, now the new Mandalore, joins Meetra's party only for the duration of this movie. Once he has gathered the dispersed Mandalorian clans and helped win the Onderon Civil War as well as the Battle of Telos IV, he returns to Dxun to lead his people.
  • I Never Told You My Name: Meetra has no idea who exactly Nihilus is until he calls her by her name and reveals he was at Malachor V when she activated the Mass Shadow Generator.
  • In the Back: Visas kills Darth Secuulus by impaling him from behind.
  • I Surrender, Suckers: When T3-M4 kills two of the three Weequay thugs who attempt to steal the Ebon Hawk, the last one named Luutrar pleads for mercy and fakes making his escape. When he has reached a safe distance, he mocks T3-M4 for sparing him and attempts to shoot the droid with a rifle, only for Bao-Dur to knock him out from behind.
  • I Will Show You X!: Nihilus uses this line when he reveals to Meetra how his Force hunger came to be thanks to her.
    Meetra: It's not true power if you rely on others to supply it.
    Darth Nihilus: I will show you true power!
  • Kirk Summation: Meetra makes one upon learning Nihilus' origin story.
    Darth Nihilus: You condemned hundreds to their death at Malachor… Mandalorians and Jedi. But where there was death… and destruction… there was also a birth… of power.
    Meetra: Power? Is that what you think it is? It's not true power if you rely on others to supply it.
    Darth Nihilus: I will show you true power! [shoots Force Lightning at Meetra before he falls to his knees out of exhaustion]
    Meetra: Even now the hunger is consuming you, just as Kreia knew it would. You are nothing without the life force of others.
    Darth Nihilus: [cries out in fury before rising up] I have devoured entire worlds, ended entire civilizations… one broken Jedi will not stop me!
  • Knuckle Cracking: Darth Secuulus does a neck crack after he has stabbed Bao-Dur.
  • Leave No Survivors: Darth Secuulus gives this order when he dispatches Sith Assassins to attack Meetra at the Mandalorian base.
  • Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: When Meetra confronts Nihilus who has just defeated Visas, she tells him:
    Meetra: Leave. Her. Alone.
  • Start of Darkness: The first minutes tell the story of Darth Nihilus' journey from a Jedi Knight into the Lord of Hunger.
  • This Cannot Be!: Nihilus has this reaction when his attempt to drain the Force out of Meetra fails.
  • [Verb] This!: When Nihilus, still a Jedi, refuses to turn to the dark side, Darth Secuulus remarks it's time to teach the first lesson. Nihilus replies "Teach this." as he throws his lightsaber at Secuulus.
  • Wham Shot: Darth Sion is informed of Darth Nihilus' death at the end of the movie by a female Sith who turns out to be the now corrupted Jedi Master Lonna Vash whom he seemingly killed in the previous movie.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Meetra learns during the Battle of Telos IV that it was Kreia who tricked Colonel Tobin to give Darth Nihilus false information about numerous Jedi hiding on Telos in order to place the Sith Lord in a vulnerable position. She afterwards confronts Kreia to make it clear she won't tolerate her mentor endangering innocent lives either to stop the Sith or test her apprentice, but she has no luck making her stalwart mentor ashamed of what she did.
  • You're Nothing Without Your Phlebotinum: A heroic variant. When Nihilus tells Meetra that he'll show her true power in defiance of her assessment that consuming Force is not a real power, he unleashes Force Lightning on her, only to quickly tire from his failed effort to drain her of the Force.
    Meetra: Even now the hunger is consuming you, just as Kreia knew it would. You are nothing without the life force of others.

     Knights and the Darkness Pt. I 
  • Badass in Distress:
    • Visas and Brianna are sent by Meetra to Nar Shaddaa in advance to locate Zez-Kai Ell. They are taken by surprise and imprisoned in Visquis' secret base until Zayne and Jarael free them.
    • Zez-Kai Ell takes Meetra's canon role of being captured by Goto and taken onboard the Visionary, leading to the Ebon Hawk infiltrating the yacht to rescue him.
  • Blatant Lies: When Meetra first meets Hanharr who has just killed Saquesh before she can get some answers from the Quarren, she claims herself to be a bounty hunter who captured Brianna and Visas, only for them to be stolen from her before she could collect the bounty on these two Jedi. Hanharr doesn't buy her story for one minute, but he plays along and promises to arrange for her a meeting with Visquis in order to lure her into a trap.
  • Bond One-Liner: After Meetra reluctantly kills the corrupted Lonna Vash, she says "I'm sorry Master, but the Vash I knew never left Korriban."
  • Canon Character All Along: Meetra is approached on Nar Shaddaa by a mysterious man and his female companion who eventually decide to help in the fight against the Exchange. After they've helped storm Visquis' secret base with their lightsaber skills, they reveal themselves to be Zayne Carrick and Jarael from the comic book continuity.
  • Impromptu Tracheotomy: When Darth Verteri overpowers Meetra and is about to kill her with Meetra's own lightsabers (one of which Verteri used as Lonna Vash), Meetra telekinetically forces Verteri to stab her own throat with said lightsabers, killing her for good.
  • In the Back: Hanharr kills the unsuspecting Saquesh by stabbing the Quarren in the back.
  • Living Is More than Surviving: Zayne and Jarael have this conversation upon his Neutral No Longer decision.
    Jarael: If you get involved, we'll be exposed again. Is that what you want?
    Zayne: What I want is to make a difference. I want to have a life again.
    Jarael: You do have a life. You have me. We have each other. Isn't that enough?
    Zayne: We have nothing. Look at us. Living in the shadows that we have something to be ashamed of. What kind of existence is this? Living in fear. Hiding from an enemy that we can't even see. I can't do this anymore. I can't hide like this anymore.
    Jarael: I know you can't, it's just… we've been away for so long. We've been on our own for so long. And we survived when so many others have not.
    Zayne: Maybe, but for how much longer? And how can we expect things to change unless we do something about them?
  • Meaningful Rename: When Lonna Vash confronts Meetra on Nar Shaddaa after falling to the dark side, she declares that her new name is Darth Verteri.
  • Mind-Control Eyes: When G0-T0 takes control over HK-47, the latter's red photoreceptors turn light. They return to their normal color in the following movie once G0-T0's control is terminated.
  • Neutral No Longer: Like Zez-Kai Ell, Zayne Carrick and Jarael are hiding in Nar Shaddaa's refugee sector from the Sith. At first Zayne approaches Meetra to give her some information, but he still reassures Jarael that he's not going to get involved. When he later senses that Meetra and Mira are in trouble, he decides he can no longer do nothing even if it means exposing himself to the Sith and convinces Jarael to go with him to help the Jedi at the Jekk'Jekk Tarr. After the Visionary is destroyed, they politely turn down Meetra's offer to join the crew of the Ebon Hawk and decide to remain on Nar Shaddaa where there's still work to be done and Vogga the Hutt to keep an eye on even if Goto's out of the picture.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: Meetra makes this about herself and Atton after he tells her his backstory and asks her to teach him to use the Force.
    Meetra: You and I are a lot alike, you know. We both have made decisions in our past. Difficult decisions that we will have to live with. But the past does not define us. We are defined by what we do going forward.
  • Self-Destruct Mechanism: Both Visquis' secret base and the Visionary have their self-destruct sequence activated, forcing the heroes to make a hasty exit. There's even a countdown from ten to one. Kreia has enough time to revive Hanharr and bind him to her service before the countdown in Visquis' base begins, however.
  • Shut Up, Kirk!: Darth Verteri throws one at Meetra when they confront each other on Nar Shaddaa.
    Darth Verteri: Lord Sion saved me after you left me to die in that Academy.
    Meetra: I didn't have a choice. He was… too powerful for me then. And when I thought you had died, I fled for my life.
    Darth Verteri: There's always a choice. You chose to survive that day, and now you must choose again. Join me and my master, or be destroyed with the other Jedi.
  • That Man Is Dead: Invoked by Meetra after she is forced to kill Darth Verteri who's a corrupted Lonna Vash.
    Meetra: I'm sorry Master, but the Vash I knew never left Korriban.
  • Trojan Prisoner: In order to find the captured Master Vrook, Meetra makes a deal with Luutrar, the thug who was captured in the previous movie. The Weequay pretends to have taken Meetra and Kreia captive, and they're escorted to the cave where Vrook is being held. However, Luutrar turns on Meetra and Kreia who then kill him and his accomplishes.
  • We Can Rule Together: Darth Verteri, AKA Master Lonna Vash, gives Meetra the classic offer to join the Sith, only for Meetra to refuse and make a futile plea for Master Vash to return back to the light side.
  • You Killed My Father: After Saquesh is killed by Hanharr, the Wookiee lies to the Quarren's brother Visquis that Meetra killed Saquesh, giving Visquis a more personal reason to capture the ex-Jedi.

     Knights and the Darkness Pt. II 
  • Adaptational Alternate Ending: This version of Revan book ends in a much more satisfying way. All original events of the final part of the book turn out to be Meetra's vision, so Revan and Meetra get a chance to kill Scourge and escape Dromund Kaas.
  • All Just a Dream: Revan and Meetra's attempt to assassinate the Sith Emperor ends more terribly than canonically as Scourge, an agent of the True Sith, kills both them and Vitiate before taking over the Empire and leading an invasion against the Republic. Fortunately, a Downer Ending is subverted when it turns out everything was all part of Meetra's Force vision, and they're only just starting to enact their doomed plan. Meetra then kills Scourge so that she and Revan can work for a better future.
  • Badass Boast: Darth Nyriss makes an alternative version of her canon one as she overpowers Meetra and Scourge.
    Darth Nyriss: Did you think I would be as easy to defeat as Xedrix? I am Darth Nyriss, Lord of the Sith, conqueror of Drezzi, the destroyer of Melldia, and a member of the Dark Council! Gaze upon me and see your doom!
  • Badass in Distress:
    • Meetra, who was captured by G0-T0 and the "mind-controlled" HK-47 at the end of the previous movie, is taken to M4-99. The crew of the Ebon Hawk comes to rescue her, but she manages to get herself and Mical out of their cells even when blocked from the Force.
    • When Brianna takes Kreia to Atris, she's beaten up by her sisters and put in a force cage. When Atton, Mical, Mira and Visas arrive afterwards, they're defeated and put in cages as well by Kreia and Atris while T3-M4 is deactivated by the handmaidens. They're all freed after Meetra takes care of Atris.
    • Revan himself is kept imprisoned on Dromund Kaas until he's rescued by Meetra, Scourge and T3-M4.
  • Big Damn Heroes: When G0-T0 takes by surprise T3-M4 to prevent the latter from destroying Malachor V, HK-47 shows up to settle his business with the accountant droid he dislikes more than he dislikes T3-M4.
  • Big Damn Reunion: There's one between Revan and Meetra, with the hug they share making it all the more poignant.
  • Brought Down to Badass: Though Meetra discovers she's unable to use the Force on M4-99 (which is the renamed planet Nathema that has been drained of the Force by Vitiate), she still manages to fight her way out of her cell and dispose of the highly advanced killer droid SL-5.
  • Bullet Dodges You: When a Sith guard attempts to shoot Revan, the latter just uses the Force to stop the blaster fire midair and turn it back towards a wall.
  • Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are: When Meetra's partners take cover in their fight against the reprogrammed HK-47, the latter throws this taunt at them.
  • Disney Death:
    • After Kreia finishes off the Jedi Masters at the Jedi Enclave and Brianna takes her to Atris under the belief the old woman killed Meetra, the rest of Meetra's crew come to the same conclusion when they find her body and follow Brianna to Telos IV. Meetra afterwards recovers and follows her friends to rescue them from Atris.
    • When Meetra exits the crash-landed Ebon Hawk on Malachor V, the ship falls into a chasm with all of Meetra's companions still onboard, leading her to believe they're dead. T3-M4 later emerges from the abyss with rocket thrusters and sets out to complete Bao-Dur's instructions on how to destroy the planet. Everyone else are revealed to be alive when Malachor starts to grumble and the Ebon Hawk emerges from the planet's core to recover Meetra, T3-M4 and HK-47.
  • Disney Villain Death:
    • When Brianna's sisters run across the bridge leading to Atris' meditation chamber to aid their mistress, the Sith Holocrons emit electricity that strike them and throw them down into the chasm below.
    • The ultimate fate of Kreia/Darth Traya is to fall in the depths of Malachor V as the result of engaging in a struggle of Force pushes with Meetra. This differs from canon where she dies from the wounds inflicted in the final duel against the Jedi Exile, though the dark-sided Exile can afterwards throw her dead body into the planet's core.
  • Doomed by Canon: Subverted. Meetra and T3-M4 seem to meet their canon fates at first, only for it to turn out to be a Force vision from which they learn to avoid facing the Sith Emperor.
  • Exit, Pursued by a Bear: When Meetra is attacked by Hanharr on Malachor V, the latter is dealt the killing blow by the large storm beast.
    Meetra: Let's see how you like being the prey, Wookiee.
  • Fighting a Shadow: During Meetra's fight against Kreia on Malachor V, her opponent conjures the figures of the late Sith Lords Sion and Nihilus as assistance.
  • Go-Go Enslavement: Scourge has Meetra dressed in a slave's outfit when they infiltrate the stronghold where Revan is being held, much to her irritation.
  • Gray Rain of Depression: When Atton, Mical and Visas speak over the body of Meetra who they believe was killed at the Jedi Enclave, it's raining.
  • Happiness in Mind Control: Though HK-47 is aware G0-T0 has taken over his programming, he doesn't care as long as he can continue doing what he loves doing most: killing meatbags.
  • "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: Meetra tries this in her fight against Atris to no avail.
  • In the Back: Scourge kills Meetra by stabbing her from behind, and then he injures Vitiate by striking the Emperor in the back, and following a monologue, kills him by stabbing him from the front. And then he finishes off Revan as well by cutting him down from behind. All of this turns out to be just a vision of Meetra who proceeds to impale Scourge from behind for real.
  • Killed Mid-Sentence: After HK-47 critically damages G0-T0, the latter muses on how he failed to fulfill his programming, only for T3-M4 to deliver the finishing blow before G0-T0 can finish his sentence.
  • Mêlée à Trois: As Meetra's four Force apprentices fight G0-T0's droids and the rewired HK-47 on M4-99, Darth Sion and his Sith assassins join the fray against both sides.
  • Negated Moment of Awesome: HK-47, having just taken down Meetra's acolytes, is then faced by Darth Sion. He utters "Threat: I have killed many Jedi. I have killed many Sith.", ignites Brianna's lightsaber and charges… only for the duel to last for five seconds before Sion does critical damage and kicks HK-47 down.
  • Off with His Head!: Meetra defeats the Robot Soldier SL-5 by slicing off its head which explodes.
  • Only Mostly Dead:
    • After defeating SL-5, Meetra uses M4-99's droids to overwhelm Sion. Since there's no Force on the planet to revive him, the Sith Lord's body is left behind until his Sith assassins take him back to Malachor V where he recovers.
    • HK-47 is defeated and apparently destroyed by Darth Sion on M4-99. He later reactivates himself and reappears on Malachor V, no longer under G0-T0's control.
  • Pet the Dog: After Atton has killed the Twin Suns who ambush him onboard the Ebon Hawk, Kreia asks if he's alright in a rare instance she shows concern towards anyone who's not Meetra.
  • Pre-Mortem One-Liner:
    • Revan makes one before he blows up Darth Nyriss.
      Revan: Now look at me, Sith! I am Revan reborn, and before me, you are nothing!
    • Meetra makes another one when she kills Scourge before he can betray her and Revan.
      Scourge: Are you ready to leave?
      Meetra: [dangerously low] I am. [stabs Scourge from behind] But you're not coming with us!
  • Sick Captive Scam: When Meetra is imprisoned on M4-99 and unable to use the Force, she pretends to fall unconscious. Her droid guards close her cell's force field to check on her, and she takes her chance to take them out physically.
  • Strike Me Down with All of Your Hatred!:
  • Taking You with Me: Darth Nyriss attempts this with Revan, Meetra and Scourge when her stronghold is being attacked.
    Darth Nyriss: The Imperial Guard will make sure I never leave my stronghold alive, but neither will any of you!
  • Thwarted Coup de Grâce: Vitiate attempts to deliver the killing blow to Revan with the latter's own lightsaber, only for Meetra to block it. It's all just part of Meetra's vision, though.
  • Torture Is Ineffective: During his captivity on Dromund Kaas, Revan is constantly tortured, yet he refuses to reveal anything.
    Revan: [after Darth Nyriss zaps him with a Force lightning] Is that all you got? This isn't the first time a woman with… anger management problems has done this to me.
  • Video Wills: T3-M4 replays on Malachor V the messages of Bao-Dur, who was killed in Hunger for the Force, instructing on how to destroy the planet. Subverted later because Bao-Dur is revealed to be alive in Shadow of the Sith.
  • Wham Shot: When Atris is first shown meditating, she opens her eyes to reveal they've turned to the yellow color of a Sith.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Before the Jedi Council members try to cut Meetra off from the Force, only for Kreia to save her and chew them out as per canon, Meetra gives them her own "The Reason You Suck" Speech about their refusal to take action against the Sith and stubborn belief she's a bringer of bad luck.
    Meetra: You are hesitating, just like you did in the Mandalorian Wars. Don't you see? The longer you wait to act, the stronger they become, and the fewer numbers we will have left to fight back. I knew it was a waste of time coming here. You are as stubborn now as you were ten years ago when you cast me out of the Order. […] Even after everything that's happened, you still treat me as the enemy.
  • You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Meetra comforts the guilt-stricken Brianna following the final showdown in the Telos Polar Academy, leading to the latter taking up her real name and completely pledging herself to Meetra.
    Brianna: My sisters… they attacked, and now…
    Meetra: I know, but it's not your fault. Atris wasn't strong enough to resist the temptation of the dark side, but you were. You are different. You are stronger than your sisters.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Once Meetra has defeated the corrupted Atris who demands to be finished off, Kreia's voice emitting from the Sith Holocrons supports the idea since Atris has served her role in Kreia's masterplan to train Meetra.
    Kreia: Kill her. It is mercy. […] There must always be a Darth Traya, and if it will not be her, then I must assume that role, and as always, bring about the betrayal of the Jedi and the Sith.
  • Your Approval Fills Me with Shame: After Meetra kills Atris when the fallen Jedi Master makes one last attempt to attack her, Kreia's voice congratulates her, but Meetra remarks with a despairing face that Atris and Brianna's sisters didn't have to die.

     Shadow of the Sith 
  • Balance Between Good and Evil: Revan and Bastila head the rebuilt Jedi Enclave on Dantooine and teach their students to be careful not to lean too much either on the light or dark side of the Force.
    Revan: At the dawn of the Jedi, when the Tho Yor gathered the first Force-sensitives to the planet Tython, the Bendu monks understood that the Force was about balance. They did not fear the dark side, for they understood that light and dark must coexist. To pursue only the light leads to blindness, to complacency, to self-righteousness, but to chase after the dark leads to destruction, to revenge, to selfishness. Both are equally dangerous. Here at the Starr Academy, we seek to find the balance between light and dark, as the Dai Bendu once taught. We three have walked down both paths, the light and the dark. We've seen the failings of both and seek to teach you the lessons that we learned.
    Bria: The hard way.
  • Bond One-Liner: After Bao-Dur stabs Emperor Vitiate from behind, he comments "I thought only utility droids had size issues." as the body hits the ground.
  • Both Sides Have a Point: Revan and Meetra butt heads over on how to handle Bacari's warnings about the return of the True Sith. On the one hand, Meetra points out that there aren't enough Jedi to protect the Republic on their own, so they need to convince the Senate of the imminent threat to secure their military assistance, and that it'd be wise to investigate the merit of Bacari's words, including his claim of Mandalorians having allied themselves with the True Sith. On the other hand, Revan argues that if they take too long to bring Obstructive Bureaucrats around, it might be too late by the time the True Sith make their move.
  • Dramatic Unmask: When Bacari is about to be captured by Exchange thugs on Nar Shaddaa, he's rescued by a masked man who wields a lightsaber. The man removes his mask to reveal himself to be Bobec who was presumably killed on the Star Forge.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: Mitchell has a drink at Khoonda's cantina while he sadly watches a holovid of himself and his late lover Lurna.
  • Embarrassing Statue: A statue of Revan, complete with the mask and hood, has been erected in the Jedi Council Chamber. When Revan sees it, he comments that while Meetra has done some nice redecorations, the statue might be bit of an overkill.
  • I'll Take That as a Compliment: Mission uses this line when Varen says she's not quite what he expected her to be from his father's stories about her.
  • In the Back: Emperor Vitiate is assassinated in this fashion by Bao-Dur of all people.
  • Join or Die: When Vitiate is assassinated, Kaizen Drackmoor demands Captain Yarri to serve the True Sith or die. Yarri attempts to fight back, only to be brought to heel by Bao-Dur's Force choke. The premiere ends with Drackmoor asking Bacari if the slave will swear loyalty to the new Emperor or die.
  • Killed Mid-Sentence: Two Imperial Guards shoot one of the Dark Council members during the raid on Nyriss' stronghold when he demands them to explain themselves.
  • Kneel Before Zod: Following the successful assassination of Emperor Vitiate, Kaizen Drackmoor demands Captain Yarri of the Imperial Guard to kneel before the new Emperor Bao-Dur or die. She attempts to fight back but submits after getting Force choked by Bao-Dur.
  • Levitating Lotus Position: Bao-Dur does this when he's surrounded by the Sith artifacts in Atris' meditation chamber on Telos.
  • Muggle–Mage Romance: During post-Knights and the Darkness time skip, Jedi Master Meetra Surik married Muggle Carth Onasi.
  • Never Heard That One Before: When Bobec advises Mission not to smartmouth "the scary lady with the Darksaber", Yarri comments him to be wise, and he gives this line.
  • "Not So Different" Remark: When Meetra and her Jedi Council urge Revan to secure the Senate's support and investigate Bacari's claims of the True Sith's return and the Mandalorians' alliance with them before taking action, he accuses them of being no different from the old Jedi Council who refused to take action during the Mandalorian Wars. Atton is particularly offended by this accusation.
  • Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: In Knights and the Darkness Pt. II, Scourge sided with Revan and Meetra to take down Vitiate, but when Meetra saw in a vision that he'll betray them as part of the True Sith's plan to assassinate the Emperor, she killed him in response. When Vitiate learns about this, he summarizes that Scourge has received his just punishment for turning traitor.
  • Sarcastic Clapping: Emperor Vitiate does this in response to the speech Kaizen Drackmoor makes about the return of the True Sith.
  • Secret Relationship: There's one between the Jedi Grandmaster Meetra Surik and Senator Carth Onasi.
  • Tyrannicide: The Sith Emperor Vitiate is killed and replaced in the premiere by Bao-Dur.
  • Wham Shot: During the premiere, Emperor Vitiate is stabbed from behind, and as the killer makes a Bond One-Liner with a familiar voice, the corpse collapses to reveal Bao-Dur who's supposedly dead.
  • Who Dares?: As Kaizen Drackmoor enters Vitiate's throne room in the premiere, Captain Yarri demands to know who dares to "violate the sanctity" of said chamber.
  • You Have Failed Me: After Mission and Bobec rescue Bacari on Nar Shaddaa, the leading Exchange thug begs Kaizen and Yarri to give them another chance, only for the True Sith agents to kill him and his remaining cohort.

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