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* [[A Father to His Men]]: Captain Azarcon
* [[Aliens Speaking English]]: Averted, the strivs have their own language and culture, the latter based loosely on Far Eastern traditions.
* [[Always ChaoticExclusively Evil]]: How humans see the strivs, but not how they are in reality
* [[Am I Just a Toy to You?]]: Yuri and Estienne. It doesn't help that it's Estienne's job to sleep with Yuri.
* [[Asexuality]]: Jos claims this as his true orientation, likely as a result of his abuse at Falcone's hands. But there are some definite feelings for Evan there...
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* [[Badass Army]]: The ''Macedon'' is notorious for its tough crew.
* [[Bishonen]]: virtually every male character, but especially Jos, Yuri, Ryan, and Captain Azarcon. It's stated that Falcone specifically chose beautiful boys as his protégés.
* [[Black and Gray Morality]]
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: Ryan's grandfather, Admiral Ashrafi, assigns a Marine as his bodyguard. Sid, said Marine, then falls for Ryan's mother.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Oh dear, where do we start.
* [[Can't Act Perverted Toward a Love Interest]]: Ever since Yuri started to care about Finch, he didn't do anything to him.
* [[The Captain]]: Captain Cairo Azarcon.
* [[Celebrity Is Overrated]]: Played straight before being subverted {{spoiler|Ryan doesn't like his fame, his paparazzi, nor the people who attempt against him because of his status as Azarcon's son. By the end of the book, he's using his popularity for a good cause}}
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* [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card]]: {{spoiler|Yuri, at the end of Cagebird}}
* [[Going Native]]: Jos in the alien planet.
* [[Good -Looking Privates]]: ''So'' many characters.
* [[Happiness in Slavery]]: Yuri says, "It wasn't that bad" as an excuse for him not running away.
* [[Harmful to Minors]]: Pretty much everything that happens in the series to the main characters.
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* [[Heel Face Revolving Door]]: What the Mac crew probably thinks of Jos. Also, Yuri.
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: {{spoiler|Captain Azarcon}} by the end of ''Burndive''
* [[High -Class Call Girl]]: Or sometimes, boy. The Hanamachi.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Averted. {{spoiler|Yuri kills his childhood friend when Falcone tells him to because either it'd be him, or both of them, and no [[Take a Third Option|third option]] is presented.}}
* [[Ho Yay]]: Many confirmed pairings. The ones that haven't been confirmed are Evan/Jos (canon one-sided), Evan/Ryan, Ryan/Sid, Dorr/Captain Azarcon, Niko/Jos (squicky but there).
* [[Humanoid Aliens]]: The strivs have the general shape of humans, but also have wings, a thinner build, and an absence of wrinkles or lines in their skin. They're described like statues where someone new the basic shape, but none of the fine details.
* [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]]: Yes they are. It's hard to find any example of a decent human being in the whole story. Even the hero commits cold-blooded murder at one point. Even famed Captain Azarcon is willing to torture to get information. Even noble resistance leader Niko will execute {{spoiler|his own brother}} rather than give him a trial. And the bad guys? Well, the bad guys are pedophiles and rapists and murderers and much, much worse.
** Also, the war started because humans tried to usurp control of the aliens' moon, and would have gone so far as wipe the aliens out completely if several humans hadn't changed sides
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: Ryan
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* [[The Internet Is for Porn]]: Subverted, to Ryan's atonishment, when he asks Evan if all the entertainment the Mac crew seeks is pornography.
* [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]: Captain Azarcon admits to torturing pirates and war criminals if he needs the information
* [[Left Hanging]]:
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]: Ryan.
* [[Made a Slave]]: Jos, Evan, {{spoiler|Cairo Azarcon,}} to name a few.
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* [[Military Brat]]: Ryan
* [[Morality Chain]]: Finch to Yuri. Finch doesn't exactly inspire him to be good, but he tries to lessen the damages.
* [[Most Writers Are Human]]: Played with in that half of the first novel is from the POV of an alien sympathizer, and striivirc-na culture comes out looking much better than humans. Future books were planned with Niko and his mother as protagonists, but no word on that.
* [[New Meat]]: Jos is considered a "sprig" when he first joins Macedon's crew, and indeed several of his fellow sprigs die to give him something to angst over. Because of Jos's training at Niko's hands (something the Mac jets obviously don't know about), he's not really [[New Meat]] at all.
* [[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished]]: Trying to stop the war or sympathizing with the striv point of view immediately earns anyone the label of 'terrorist'.
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* [[Space Pirates]]: self-explanatory, really. Falcone is the closest thing to a [[Big Bad]] the series has, even after (nay, ''especially'' after) {{spoiler|he dies}}
* [[The Spartan Way]]: Falcone's method of training his protégés. Of course, nobody thought to tell him that murdering his protégé's families and then abusing them might not make them very loyal.
* [[Strange Bedfellows]]: The aliens and [[Space Marine|jets]] unite to fight the [[Space Pirates]].
* [[These Hands Have Killed]]: Subverted. Yuri's first kill made him so happy he had to go and tell his best friend the news.
* [[The Talk]]: Incredibly creepy, since it's Falcone showing Jos porn. And saying people'd like to do that to him. Oh, and Jos was eight at that time.
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** Or, [[Alternate Character Interpretation]], Jos was actively avoiding his memories of his time with Falcone because they were too traumatic. Several instances in the books show that he remembers all too well what happened, but just doesn't want to think or tell anyone about it.
* Tykebomb: Falcone's protégés
* [[Unreliable Narrator]]: Everything is skewed or influenced by the different characters' perceptions of their environment.
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: Evan/Jos. It's canon one-sided on Evan's part, but Jos is too damaged to try anything, though several scenes make it clear he's considering it.
* [[Welcome Back, Traitor]]: Averted. Jos is seen with suspicion through the entire series.