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* [[The Captain]]: Captain Pausert, owner of the requisite
* [[The Captain]]: Captain Pausert, owner of the requisite
** [[Cool Starship]]: The ''Venture'', an elderly but very fast and well-armed starship.
** [[Cool Starship]]: The ''Venture'', an elderly but very fast and well-armed starship.
* [[Captains Log]]: Parodied. Pausert makes a laconic entry about battling space pirates to explain a bit of unauthorized target practice on an asteroid.
* [[Captain's Log]]: Parodied. Pausert makes a laconic entry about battling space pirates to explain a bit of unauthorized target practice on an asteroid.
* [[Child Mage]]
* [[Child Mage]]
* [[Competence Zone]]: Averted. Goth is incredibly competent, and Karres children are apparently expected to take care of themselves, but the captain very quickly pulls ahead as he develops his powers.
* [[Competence Zone]]: Averted. Goth is incredibly competent, and Karres children are apparently expected to take care of themselves, but the captain very quickly pulls ahead as he develops his powers.
* [[The Empire]]
* [[The Empire]]
* [[Enfante Terrible]]: The Leewit again.
* [[Enfante Terrible]]: The Leewit again.
* [[Free Range Children]]: The titular witches can and do travel between planets on their own. At the ages of five, eight, and twelve.
* [[Free-Range Children]]: The titular witches can and do travel between planets on their own. At the ages of five, eight, and twelve.
* [[Functional Magic]]: The "Klatha".
* [[Functional Magic]]: The "Klatha".
* [[Great Gazoo]]: "Big Windy" the [[Energy Beings|vatch]].
* [[Great Gazoo]]: "Big Windy" the [[Energy Beings|vatch]].
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* [[In the Blood]]: Pausert had to listen to Councilor Onswud saying he'd known Pausert would go bad (as Onswud saw it), "Just like his great-uncle Threbus! It's in the blood, I always say!" And then Threbus' daughter told Pausert her father had predicted Pausert would break with his home planet -- and ''he'' said it was in the blood.
* [[In the Blood]]: Pausert had to listen to Councilor Onswud saying he'd known Pausert would go bad (as Onswud saw it), "Just like his great-uncle Threbus! It's in the blood, I always say!" And then Threbus' daughter told Pausert her father had predicted Pausert would break with his home planet -- and ''he'' said it was in the blood.
* [[Lady of War]]: Hulik do Eldel
* [[Lady of War]]: Hulik do Eldel
* [[Like Parent Like Spouse]]: Goth (aged nine or ten) announces that she is going to marry Pausert (twenty-eight) when she grows up. It is noted by several characters that he very much resembles her father. ( {{spoiler|They're distant cousins.}})
* [[Like Parent, Like Spouse]]: Goth (aged nine or ten) announces that she is going to marry Pausert (twenty-eight) when she grows up. It is noted by several characters that he very much resembles her father. ( {{spoiler|They're distant cousins.}})
* [[Little Miss Badass]]
* [[Little Miss Badass]]
* [[Little Miss Con Artist]]
* [[Little Miss Con Artist]]
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* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]: The Leewit's whistles.
* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]: The Leewit's whistles.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Toll. Even Big Windy (see above) is afraid of her.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Toll. Even Big Windy (see above) is afraid of her.
* [[May December Romance]]: Goth (nine or ten) informs Captain Pausert (twenty-eight) she's going to marry him when she grows up. The Captain later explains to Goth's father that while he's fond of her, he has no intention of taking her seriously. Goth's father indulgently replies that he didn't take ''his'' wife's declaration of intent to marry ''him'' seriously, either.
* [[May-December Romance]]: Goth (nine or ten) informs Captain Pausert (twenty-eight) she's going to marry him when she grows up. The Captain later explains to Goth's father that while he's fond of her, he has no intention of taking her seriously. Goth's father indulgently replies that he didn't take ''his'' wife's declaration of intent to marry ''him'' seriously, either.
* [[Negative Space Wedgie]]: the Chaladoor.
* [[Negative Space Wedgie]]: the Chaladoor.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Pausert to the three sisters, to some extent. (Note that they haven't suffered [[Parental Abandonment]]; they have both a mother and father at home, it's just that they're currently a long way from home.)
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Pausert to the three sisters, to some extent. (Note that they haven't suffered [[Parental Abandonment]]; they have both a mother and father at home, it's just that they're currently a long way from home.)
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* [[Space Pirates]]: Who prey on...
* [[Space Pirates]]: Who prey on...
* [[Space Trucker]]: Captain Pausert
* [[Space Trucker]]: Captain Pausert
* [[Spell My Name With a The]]: The Leewit.
* [[Spell My Name With a "The"]]: The Leewit.
* [[Swirly Energy Thingy]]: Can be found in the Chaladoor.
* [[Swirly Energy Thingy]]: Can be found in the Chaladoor.
* [[Take a Level In Badass]]: When the captain learns to control his powers.
* [[Take a Level In Badass]]: When the captain learns to control his powers.

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The Witches of Karres is a science fiction adventure-comedy novel by James H Schmitz.

When Captain Pausert buys three children out of slavery, he finds himself in a universe of trouble. The sisters Maleen, Goth, and the Leewit are psychics from the mysterious planet Karres, and every other planet in the galaxy (including, as he soon discovers, the planet he had hitherto called home) either shuns them or wants to capture them for their powers.

And then there's the vatch.

Half a century later, it spawned two sequels published by Baen Books: The Wizard of Karres by Eric Flint, Dave Freer, and Mercedes Lackey; and The Sorceress of Karres by Eric Flint and Dave Freer.

The Witches of Karres provides examples of:

The sequels provide examples of: