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== [[Fan Works]] ==
* While [[Knights of the Old Republic]] fanfic adores this trope, the Brotherhood of Shadow fan-made expansion pack cranks it [[Up to Eleven]] with virtually ''every'' major character abandoning, obliterating, and adopting new identities. A Twi'lek named Channa Mae was found by Jedi Master Solomon, who nicknamed her "Matilda." When the Mandalorian Wars came, Channa Mae abandoned Solomon and the Jedi, as well as the nickname, to fight for Revan's cause. After the war, she abandoned even the Channa Mae identity to become "Shadow," Revan's assassin/aide/secret apprentice. {{spoiler|When Revan "died," Shadow found her Force connection severed and became Sera Degana, a crewman on a smuggling vessel. But, then Revan and Solomon come back into her life...}} Another example is Kobayashi, {{spoiler|who was once a Jedi apprentice, and lost his own Force connection after his master was killed}}, then took on a new identity as a scout and smuggler. Solomon also abandons ''his'' identity {{spoiler|after being critically wounded and thought dead on Taris. His goal is to kill Revan - and Shadow - to avenge his former Padawan and his niece (who Channa had to kill in self-defense)}}. The Brotherhood of Shadow itself cements it all - they were an elite Sith order who were critical in repelling the Rakatan invasion of their world, seeing themselves as a single unit, not as individuals. {{spoiler|When the first Sith Lords betrayed them, the entire Brotherhood was locked in a mind-trap. Over the millennia, they truly did become a single mind - one looking for a host}}.
* ''[[Final Stand of Death]]'' has Melanie of Liverpool with this problem despite attempts to avert it.
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
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