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* [[Disintegrator Ray]]: the atomizer of the Imperials.
* [[Disposable Woman]]: Ilura gets killed just so that Elana can take her place.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Elana, which comes dangerously close to [[Chickification]], though she is no fighter o begin with.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: the treatment of Andrecians by the Empire is eerily siimilar to treatment of Native Americans.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Elana, basically by order, but [[Interrupted Suicide|she doesn't die]].
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* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Jarell.
* [[Human Aliens]]: Elana can pass as an Andrecian with quirks. Ilura was able to pass as one. This was done purposefully to make the identity of the three civilizations ambiguous.
* [[Humans Are Psychic in Thethe Future]]: Elana.
* [[Human Sacrifice]]: Elana, intended.
* [[Interrupted Suicide]]: Elana's suicide is prevented by Georyn by stopping the rocks mid-air. Since this convinced the Empire to let him and Elana go, this also counts as [[Happily-Failed Suicide]].
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* [[What Is One Man's Life in Comparison?]]: if a Federation agent is captured, and it stands to reason that he or she will cannot prevent divulging the information about [[The Federation]], the agent is supposed to commit suicide. Of course Elana is only told this ''after'' she is captured during the action which she probably wouldn't undertake had she known this beforehand.
** And since her father doesn't quite trusts her to commit suicide he {{spoiler|secretly sends her fiance to either free ''or'' kill her, only stopping the plan at the last second. Double facepalm since earlier he explicitly declined giving her the ''order'' to die}}
* [[Wide -Eyed Idealist]]: Elana is naive and idealistic even by her world's standard, let alone when compared to situation on Andrecia. She is in for a few '''very''' nasty surprises and harsh realities (including life of a captive '''and''' her father being [[Manipulative Bastard]]).
* [[A World Half Full]]: Both Andrecia, despite being in [[The Dung Ages]], and [[The Empire]], which is oppressive and ruthless but, as Jarell recognises, can still reform itself and progress beyond its current practices.
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]] Meets [[Avatar (Filmfilm)|Avatar]] meets [[Fairy Tales]].
* [[Youngest Child Wins]]: Georyn.