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* [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]: Heleth has black hair and a complexion that's compared in ''Exiles'' to "mushrooms grown in darkness." (She's rather badly [[Embarrassingly Painful Sunburn|sunburnt]] by ''Caves''.) ''And'' she's got [[Facial Markings|facial tattoos]].
* [[Egopolis]]: Inverted at the end of ''Rebellion''. {{spoiler|It's the ''rest'' of the kids—at Cord's suggestion—who want to name the newly-discovered world after Samella}}.
* [[Elite Mooks]]: The Organization's equivalent of a police force, the Civil Defenders, have an elite branch who're are better armed and (supposedly)are bettertouted as having extensive combat trainedtraining. They're called Crushers, and are frequent antagonists in the second and third novels. Elite paramilitary police, outfoughtregularly beaten by street gang members.members—[[Sarcasm MoneyMode|money well invested.]]!
* [[The Empath]]: Samella, again, although this ''only'' factors into the plot at all in ''Exiles''.
* {{spoiler|[[Everybody Laughs Ending]]}}: In {{spoiler|the next-to-last chapter of}} ''Rebellion'', everyone just loses it at some tension-breaking silliness {{spoiler|after the asteroid battle}}.
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