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* [[Author Appeal]]: Kathy Tyers was raised in a fundamentalist background, so she knows about religious conflicts, such as the one between Luke and Gaeriel. |
* [[Author Appeal]]: Kathy Tyers was raised in a fundamentalist background, so she knows about religious conflicts, such as the one between Luke and Gaeriel. |
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* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]]: Gaeri's religion deals with this primarily. They believe that Force-users are evil because they aggregate too much power. (With Palpatine and Vader as examples, the [[Straw Man Has a Point]].) |
* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]]: Gaeri's religion deals with this primarily. They believe that Force-users are evil because they aggregate too much power. (With Palpatine and Vader as examples, the [[Straw Man Has a Point]].) |
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* [[Damsel in Distress|Distressed Pilot]]: ...Wedge has to be saved by Luke a lot, doesn't he? |
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* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]: Dev Sibwarra, Luke's first almost-padawan. |
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]: Dev Sibwarra, Luke's first almost-padawan. |
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* [[Enemy Mine]]: the whole point of the [[Title Drop|Truce at Bakura]] is an Imperial world being threatened by alien invaders. |
* [[Enemy Mine]]: the whole point of the [[Title Drop|Truce at Bakura]] is an Imperial world being threatened by alien invaders. |