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The ''ColSec Trilogy'' (''Exiles of ColSec'', ''The Caves of Klydor'', and ''ColSec Rebellion'') is a young-adult s-f series by Douglas Hill (of ''[[Last Legionary]]'' fame), first published in the 1980s.
The ''ColSec Trilogy'' (''Exiles of ColSec'', ''The Caves of Klydor'', and ''ColSec Rebellion'') is a young-adult s-f series by Douglas Hill (of ''[[Last Legionary]]'' fame), first published in the 1980s.


[[After the End]], an authoritarian regime has seized control of what's left of civilization. Criminals and dissenters are shipped offworld by the Colonization Section of the world government. If they can build a colony, the world is ripe for exploitation; if they don't live that long, they're no great loss.
[[After the End]], an authoritarian regime has seized control of what's left of civilization. Criminals and dissenters are shipped offworld by the Colonization Section of the world government. If they can build a colony, the world is ripe for exploitation; if they don't live that long, they're no great loss.
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* [[Brave Scot]]: Cord is the descendant of back-to-the-land types who retreated to the Scottish Highlands so as to not be bothered by The Organization. He pretty much plays the trope straight.
* [[Brave Scot]]: Cord is the descendant of back-to-the-land types who retreated to the Scottish Highlands so as to not be bothered by The Organization. He pretty much plays the trope straight.
* [[Crapsack World]]: The Organization's Earth (aside from a few tiny pockets of territory that they don't deem worthwhile) makes the colony worlds—no matter how rough and dangerous—look [[Ghibli Hills|positively idyllic]] by contrast.
* [[Crapsack World]]: The Organization's Earth (aside from a few tiny pockets of territory that they don't deem worthwhile) makes the colony worlds—no matter how rough and dangerous—look [[Ghibli Hills|positively idyllic]] by contrast.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Samella is a [[Reluctant Warrior|surprisingly]] dirty fighter. Sometimes [[A Handful for An Eye|literally]] so, no less.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Samella is a [[Reluctant Warrior|surprisingly]] dirty fighter. Sometimes [[A Handful for an Eye|literally]] so, no less.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Cord may be a [[Charles Atlas Superpower|physical powerhouse]], but he's no match for someone with extensive combat training. {{spoiler|Good thing Samella was able to find the spare batteries for the [[RayGun|laserifle]].}}
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Cord may be a [[Charles Atlas Superpower|physical powerhouse]], but he's no match for someone with extensive combat training. {{spoiler|Good thing Samella was able to find the spare batteries for the [[Ray Gun|laserifle]].}}
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Seems to be one of Rontal's main personality traits.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Seems to be one of Rontal's main personality traits.
* [[Determinator]]: Cord, full-stop. {{spoiler|At the end of ''Caves'', the government killer Warreck [[Not Quite Dead|turns out to be one as well]].}}
* [[Determinator]]: Cord, full-stop. {{spoiler|At the end of ''Caves'', the government killer Warreck [[Not Quite Dead|turns out to be one as well]].}}
* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Samella inverts this by being [[The Smart Guy]] of the group.
* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Samella inverts this by being [[The Smart Guy]] of the group.
* [[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]].
* [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]: Heleth—a [[Stealth Expert]] with [[Super Senses]] who's lived underground most of her life—has black hair and a complexion that's compared in ''Exiles'' to "mushrooms grown in darkness." (She's [[Embarrassingly Painful Sunburn|rather badly 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}}.
* [[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 are better armed and are touted as having extensive combat training. They're called Crushers, and are frequent antagonists in the second and third novels. Elite paramilitary police, regularly beaten by street gang members—[[Sarcasm Mode|money well invested]]!
* [[Elite Mooks]]: The Organization's equivalent of a police force, the Civil Defenders, have an elite branch who are better armed and are touted as having extensive combat training. They're called Crushers, and are frequent antagonists in the second and third novels. Elite paramilitary police, regularly beaten by street gang members—[[Sarcasm Mode|money well invested]]!
* [[The Empath]]: Samella, again, although this ''only'' factors into the plot at all in ''Exiles''.
* [[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}}.
* {{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}}.
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Bren:'''}} "Nothing funnier than victory?"}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Bren:'''}} "Nothing funnier than victory?"}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Cord:'''}} "Nothing sweeter, anyway."}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Cord:'''}} "Nothing sweeter, anyway."}}
* [[Evil Albino]]: Lamprey, the main antagonist {{spoiler|of ''Exiles''}}, is deathly pale and prematurely white-haired. He's also a [[Chaotic Evil|vicious, unpredictable]] trained killer.
* [[Evil Albino]]: Lamprey, the main antagonist {{spoiler|of ''Exiles''}}, is deathly pale and prematurely white-haired. He's also a [[Chaotic Evil|vicious, unpredictable]] trained killer.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Cord has anger issues, especially if [[Berserk Button|Samella is endangered]]. They're somewhat mitigated, however, by his introversion and [[Chaotic Good|relentless decency]].
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Cord has anger issues, especially if [[Berserk Button|Samella is endangered]]. They're somewhat mitigated, however, by his introversion and [[Chaotic Good|relentless decency]].
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* [[Gonk]]: Lamprey is rather blatantly described as one—[[Evil Albino|pallid]], cadaverous-looking, and [[Fangs Are Evil|sharp-toothed]].
* [[Gonk]]: Lamprey is rather blatantly described as one—[[Evil Albino|pallid]], cadaverous-looking, and [[Fangs Are Evil|sharp-toothed]].
* [[Got Volunteered]]: Samella's family sold her into indenture out of desperation.
* [[Got Volunteered]]: Samella's family sold her into indenture out of desperation.
* [[Groin Attack]]: In the third book, {{spoiler|Samella}} first [[A Handful for An Eye|flings dust in a thug's face]], then kicks him in the nuts while he's distracted.
* [[Groin Attack]]: In the third book, {{spoiler|Samella}} first [[A Handful for an Eye|flings dust in a thug's face]], then kicks him in the nuts while he's distracted.
* [[A Handful for An Eye]]: See above. "[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Now who needs looking after?]]"
* [[A Handful for an Eye]]: See above. "[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Now who needs looking after?]]"
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Cord (who verges on [[Berserker]] status), Heleth (who occasionally hauls off and belts people who needle her), Jeko (whom Rontal calls an "action junkie" at one point).
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Cord (who verges on [[Berserker]] status), Heleth (who occasionally hauls off and belts people who needle her), Jeko (whom Rontal calls an "action junkie" at one point).
* [[Humans Are White]]: Averted. Cord, a redheaded, freckle-faced Scot, is the only central character who seems to be explicitly white. Samella is a gray-eyed blonde with an Irish surname, but apparently [[Dark-Skinned Blond|still looks tanned after three years indentured to an electronics firm]]; Heleth, although pale from living underground for the first seventeen years of her life, is ambiguous. Jeko and Rontal are explicitly ''not'' white; Rontal is black, Jeko is Japanese-American.
* [[Humans Are White]]: Averted. Cord, a redheaded, freckle-faced Scot, is the only central character who seems to be explicitly white. Samella is a gray-eyed blonde with an Irish surname, but apparently [[Dark-Skinned Blond|still looks tanned after three years indentured to an electronics firm]]; Heleth, although pale from living underground for the first seventeen years of her life, is ambiguous. Jeko and Rontal are explicitly ''not'' white; Rontal is black, Jeko is Japanese-American.
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* [[Innate Night Vision]]: Heleth has this, with the [[Power At a Price|drawback]] of [[Day Hurts Dark-Adjusted Eyes|light sensitivity]]. Exactly ''how'' she got that way is left ambiguous; however, Samella speculates in ''Caves'' that Heleth and the rest of the inhabitants of the tunnels under London may be some sort of mutants.
* [[Innate Night Vision]]: Heleth has this, with the [[Power At a Price|drawback]] of [[Day Hurts Dark-Adjusted Eyes|light sensitivity]]. Exactly ''how'' she got that way is left ambiguous; however, Samella speculates in ''Caves'' that Heleth and the rest of the inhabitants of the tunnels under London may be some sort of mutants.
* [[Inevitable Waterfall]]: ''Caves'' begins with the five central characters rafting down a river. The first line of dialogue in the book?
* [[Inevitable Waterfall]]: ''Caves'' begins with the five central characters rafting down a river. The first line of dialogue in the book?
{{quote| '''Samella''': "I think the current's speeding up."}}
{{quote|'''Samella''': "I think the current's speeding up."}}
* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|Lamprey meets a quite literal [[Death of a Thousand Cuts]] at the hands of Klydor-native humanoids}} towards the end of ''Exiles''. In ''Rebellion'', {{spoiler|Tuller meets a similar fate at the hands of his own gang}} after [[The Stool Pigeon|selling everyone out]].
* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|Lamprey meets a quite literal [[Death of a Thousand Cuts]] at the hands of Klydor-native humanoids}} towards the end of ''Exiles''. In ''Rebellion'', {{spoiler|Tuller meets a similar fate at the hands of his own gang}} after [[The Stool Pigeon|selling everyone out]].
* [[Kill Him Already]]: Heleth pretty much outright yells this in ''Exiles'' when {{spoiler|Samella has Lamprey at gunpoint}}.
* [[Kill Him Already]]: Heleth pretty much outright yells this in ''Exiles'' when {{spoiler|Samella has Lamprey at gunpoint}}.
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* [[Not Good with People]]: Samella calls Cord out for being socially naïve in ''Exiles''.
* [[Not Good with People]]: Samella calls Cord out for being socially naïve in ''Exiles''.
* [[No, You]]: When ColSec Commandant Mirvandel [[You Have No Chance to Survive|demands the rebels' surrender]] {{spoiler|in the asteroid mine}} in ''Rebellion'', Jeko's response is a catcall:
* [[No, You]]: When ColSec Commandant Mirvandel [[You Have No Chance to Survive|demands the rebels' surrender]] {{spoiler|in the asteroid mine}} in ''Rebellion'', Jeko's response is a catcall:
{{quote| '''Jeko:''' "You throw ''your'' guns down and come out!"}}
{{quote|'''Jeko:''' "You throw ''your'' guns down and come out!"}}
* [[One-Handed Zweihander]]: Cord's [[Improvised Weapon|improvised]] [[Carry a Big Stick|bludgeon]] in ''Exiles'' is stated to be heavy enough that "many people" would need both hands to wield it effectively. And Cord uses it one-handed, apparently just because he ''can''.
* [[One-Handed Zweihander]]: Cord's [[Improvised Weapon|improvised]] [[Carry a Big Stick|bludgeon]] in ''Exiles'' is stated to be heavy enough that "many people" would need both hands to wield it effectively. And Cord uses it one-handed, apparently just because he ''can''.
* [[Only One Name]]: Tends to be true of people living, shall we say, ''outside'' the law (Jeko, Heleth, and Rontal included).
* [[Only One Name]]: Tends to be true of people living, shall we say, ''outside'' the law (Jeko, Heleth, and Rontal included).
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* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The central cast. {{spoiler|Can also be applied, all things considered, to the rebel army as a whole.}}
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The central cast. {{spoiler|Can also be applied, all things considered, to the rebel army as a whole.}}
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Cord, although his hair is specifically described as dark auburn.
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Cord, although his hair is specifically described as dark auburn.
* [[Reluctant Warrior]]/[[Technical Pacifist]]: Samella is the least physical of the central cast, and seems to have a moral opposition to killing. That said, [[Combat Pragmatist|in a pinch]], she's not afraid to {{spoiler|threaten to [[Knee Capping|put holes in someone's kneecaps]], [[A Handful for An Eye|throw dust in faces]], [[Groin Attack|kick crotches]], or [[Taking You With Me|rig an asteroid mining operation to self-destruct]] and [[Better to Die Than Be Killed|kill everyone present at her next keystroke]]. (She admits, however, that she wouldn't have had the nerve to go through with actually pushing the button)}}.
* [[Reluctant Warrior]]/[[Technical Pacifist]]: Samella is the least physical of the central cast, and seems to have a moral opposition to killing. That said, [[Combat Pragmatist|in a pinch]], she's not afraid to {{spoiler|threaten to [[Knee Capping|put holes in someone's kneecaps]], [[A Handful for an Eye|throw dust in faces]], [[Groin Attack|kick crotches]], or [[Taking You With Me|rig an asteroid mining operation to self-destruct]] and [[Better to Die Than Be Killed|kill everyone present at her next keystroke]]. (She admits, however, that she wouldn't have had the nerve to go through with actually pushing the button)}}.
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: What got Cord exiled. His uncle/adoptive father was turned away from a hospital and left to die; Cord tried to trash the place. (And that was only the first of ''several''.)
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: What got Cord exiled. His uncle/adoptive father was turned away from a hospital and left to die; Cord tried to trash the place. (And that was only the first of ''several''.)
* [[Robinsonade]]: Of sorts.
* [[Robinsonade]]: Of sorts.
* [[Running Gag]]: Samella calling Cord a "barbarian."
* [[Running Gag]]: Samella calling Cord a "barbarian."
* [[Sand Worm]]: A recurring threat in ''Exiles''. Justified in that they have tough exoskeletons and don't dig themselves in that deeply.
* [[Sand Worm]]: A recurring threat in ''Exiles''. Justified in that they have tough exoskeletons and don't dig themselves in that deeply.
* [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]]: {{spoiler|Samella}} rigs {{spoiler|the entire asteroid}} to detonate at her next keystroke {{spoiler|in the final battle in ''Rebellion''}}. {{spoiler|Samella's and Bren's}} acts of VehicularSabotage, in ''Exiles'' and ''Caves'' respectively, may also count, although the former was only such by virtue of the freighter's lack of re-entry shielding.
* [[Self-Destruct Mechanism]]: {{spoiler|Samella}} rigs {{spoiler|the entire asteroid}} to detonate at her next keystroke {{spoiler|in the final battle in ''Rebellion''}}. {{spoiler|Samella's and Bren's}} acts of [[Vehicular Sabotage]], in ''Exiles'' and ''Caves'' respectively, may also count, although the former was only such by virtue of the freighter's lack of re-entry shielding.
* [[Ship Tease]]: A [[Implied Love Interest|clearly deliberate one]] for Cord and Samella; although it's never [[Official Couple|outright stated]], it's fairly clear that he's in love with her by ''Rebellion'', and she seems to reciprocate. Jeko and Heleth have an [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other|implied]] but much more subtle (for a certain [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|value]] of "subtle," that is) one.
* [[Ship Tease]]: A [[Implied Love Interest|clearly deliberate one]] for Cord and Samella; although it's never [[Official Couple|outright stated]], it's fairly clear that he's in love with her by ''Rebellion'', and she seems to reciprocate. Jeko and Heleth have an [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other|implied]] but much more subtle (for a certain [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|value]] of "subtle," that is) one.
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: {{spoiler|Bren, by the end of ''Caves''.}}
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: {{spoiler|Bren, by the end of ''Caves''.}}
* [[The Stool Pigeon]]: {{spoiler|Tuller}} is a "Betrayer Barry" of the "just a [[jerkass]]" variety. {{spoiler|He gets his [[Karmic Death|comeuppance]] in the end.}}
* [[The Stool Pigeon]]: {{spoiler|Tuller}} is a "Betrayer Barry" of the "just a [[jerkass]]" variety. {{spoiler|He gets his [[Karmic Death|comeuppance]] in the end.}}
* [[Stout Strength]]: Cord plays with the trope. He's ''very'' strong (bordering on [[Charles Atlas Superpower]] territory) and looks pudgy when fully clothed (partly on account of being built like a fireplug, partly on account of being baby-faced). However, when he [[Clothing Damage|loses his shirt]] during a fight in ''Exiles'', he's revealed to actually be quite trim.
* [[Stout Strength]]: Cord plays with the trope. He's ''very'' strong (bordering on [[Charles Atlas Superpower]] territory) and looks pudgy when fully clothed (partly on account of being built like a fireplug, partly on account of being baby-faced). However, when he [[Clothing Damage|loses his shirt]] during a fight in ''Exiles'', he's revealed to actually be quite trim.
* [[Super Senses]]: Heleth and the rest of the Bunker dwellers have, quote, "eyes like owls and hearing like cats."
* [[Super Senses]]: Heleth and the rest of the Bunker dwellers have, quote, "eyes like owls and hearing like cats."
* [[Team Dad]]: Although he does his best to treat the (much younger) five central characters like equals, {{spoiler|Bren seems to somewhat fall into this role after the end of the second book}}.
* [[Team Dad]]: Although he does his best to treat the (much younger) five central characters like equals, {{spoiler|Bren seems to somewhat fall into this role after the end of the second book}}.
** [[Token Adult]]
** [[Token Adult]]
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* [[Unskilled but Strong]]: Cord is ''not'' a trained martial artist, but anything he can actually land a punch on is usually out for the count.
* [[Unskilled but Strong]]: Cord is ''not'' a trained martial artist, but anything he can actually land a punch on is usually out for the count.
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: Heleth uses "yeck" as both the obvious expression of disgust, and as an apparent euphemism for "shit" (calling people who annoy her "yecks" and "yeck-heads" and things she dislikes "yecky").
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: Heleth uses "yeck" as both the obvious expression of disgust, and as an apparent euphemism for "shit" (calling people who annoy her "yecks" and "yeck-heads" and things she dislikes "yecky").
* [[Vehicular Sabotage]]: The series all but starts out with {{spoiler|[[Added Alliterative Appeal|Samella sabotaging a spacecraft]]}}, thus [[It Makes Sense in Context|allowing the central cast to survive in the first place]]. In ''Caves'', {{spoiler|Bren does away with Warreck by [[Self-Destruct Mechanism|rigging his escape ship's engine]] to overload}}.
* [[Vehicular Sabotage]]: The series all but starts out with {{spoiler|[[Alliteration|Samella sabotaging a spacecraft]]}}, thus [[It Makes Sense in Context|allowing the central cast to survive in the first place]]. In ''Caves'', {{spoiler|Bren does away with Warreck by [[Self-Destruct Mechanism|rigging his escape ship's engine]] to overload}}.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Samella's [[empath]]ic ability never comes into play again after ''Exiles''.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Samella's [[empath]]ic ability never comes into play again after ''Exiles''.
* [[When She Smiles]]: Samella plays it straight.
* [[When She Smiles]]: Samella plays it straight.
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The ColSec Trilogy (Exiles of ColSec, The Caves of Klydor, and ColSec Rebellion) is a young-adult s-f series by Douglas Hill (of Last Legionary fame), first published in the 1980s.

After the End, an authoritarian regime has seized control of what's left of civilization. Criminals and dissenters are shipped offworld by the Colonization Section of the world government. If they can build a colony, the world is ripe for exploitation; if they don't live that long, they're no great loss.

One particular group of deportees crash-lands. The survivors decide that they're going to do things their own way, the world government be damned.

Oh, hell...it's Better Than It Sounds.


Tropes used in The ColSec Trilogy include:
  • Action Girl: Heleth, unequivocally. Samella Connel also has her moments.
  • Aerith and Bob: Names are either singular and fantastical (Jeko, Heleth, Rontal), or consist of a slightly unusual or fairly ordinary given name paired with a fairly ordinary (if sometimes idiosyncratically spelled) surname (Cord MaKiy, Samella Connel, Bren Lathan). Being as it's post-apocalyptic, it's possible that this is the result of language drift.
  • After the End: Set a century and change after human die-back over much of Europe, Asia, and eastern North America. References to the "Virus Decades" imply that this was caused by some sort of plague.
  • At Arm's Length: At one point in Exiles, Jeko and Heleth get into a heated argument that threatens to turn into an actual fight. Cord breaks it up by straight-arming Jeko. (Although Cord isn't stated to be taller than Jeko—both boys are kind of shorties—he's stockier and a lot stronger.)
  • Author Tract: Not obnoxiously so, but you can kind of tell that Hill's views were fairly anti-authoritarian. There's also a faint undercurrent of anti-corporatism and/or environmentalism—Cord's simple life in the idyll of the Highlands before his exile, the unspoiled new worlds of the Colonies being exploited by the grasping Organization.
  • Better to Die Than Be Killed: Bren tries to pull this several times. He survives to the end of the series nonetheless. There's also Samella's ploy in the asteroid mine.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Heleth and Rontal play this role towards the end of Exiles by intervening in the fight with the giant worm. And in Rebellion, Jeko, Rontal, and Stele play this role when they break Cord, Bren, and the girls out of the prison transport.
  • Blinded by the Light: Heleth gets a face full of high-beams in Rebellion and actually faints from pain.
  • Brave Scot: Cord is the descendant of back-to-the-land types who retreated to the Scottish Highlands so as to not be bothered by The Organization. He pretty much plays the trope straight.
  • Crapsack World: The Organization's Earth (aside from a few tiny pockets of territory that they don't deem worthwhile) makes the colony worlds—no matter how rough and dangerous—look positively idyllic by contrast.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Samella is a surprisingly dirty fighter. Sometimes literally so, no less.
  • Curb Stomp Battle: Cord may be a physical powerhouse, but he's no match for someone with extensive combat training. Good thing Samella was able to find the spare batteries for the laserifle.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Seems to be one of Rontal's main personality traits.
  • Determinator: Cord, full-stop. At the end of Caves, the government killer Warreck turns out to be one as well.
  • Dumb Blonde: Samella inverts this by being The Smart Guy of the group.
  • Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: Heleth—a Stealth Expert with Super Senses who's lived underground most of her life—has black hair and a complexion that's compared in Exiles to "mushrooms grown in darkness." (She's rather badly sunburnt by Caves.) And she's got facial tattoos.
  • Egopolis: Inverted at the end of Rebellion. 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 are better armed and are touted as having extensive combat training. They're called Crushers, and are frequent antagonists in the second and third novels. Elite paramilitary police, regularly beaten by street gang members—money well invested!
  • The Empath: Samella, again, although this only factors into the plot at all in Exiles.
  • Everybody Laughs Ending: In the next-to-last chapter of Rebellion, everyone just loses it at some tension-breaking silliness after the asteroid battle.

Bren: "Nothing funnier than victory?"

Cord: "Nothing sweeter, anyway."

Samella: "I think the current's speeding up."

Jeko: "You throw your guns down and come out!"