![]() ![]() I absolutely adored “Aftermath”, and think that it helped The Bad Batch hit the ground running. Now, he looks set to be the main antagonist of The Bad Batch, albeit a very tragic one. But Crosshair? Seeing him physically brainwashed into following the Empire is downright tragic. Star Wars has made it clear that the Clones are just as much victims as everyone else who suffered from Darth Sidious’ actions. By the time they see each other again, Crosshair’s as brainwashed as the rest of the Clones. Sadly, Tarkin gets to him before Bad Batch can. Unlike the rest of his squad, Crosshair’s inhibitor chip remains partially functional, making him obey Order 66 despite his past history of not following orders. It was leaked that Crosshair would remain loyal to the Empire, and it’s made apparent why. ![]() The Bad Batch chooses to desert the Empire. Saw confronts them over this, and it’s his resolve to fight the new Empire that proves to be the final straw. When the squad’s sent to wipe out “Separatist Insurgents” on Onderon, they balk at the fact that it’s essentially women and children running from the Empire. As it turns out, it’s Saw Gerrera who serves as the catalyst. We all knew that the Bad Batch was going to desert the Empire, but I still wanted to see how it happened. They’re Their Own People Now Source-Disney+, Disney, LucasFilm Therefore, it’s fitting that she’s an abnormal Clone, and even more fitting that she takes a shine to the Bad Batch. This could mean that Omega may be the final Clone to be born from Fett’s DNA. Omega is the final letter in the Greek Alphabet. In addition, there’s the symbolic meaning behind her name. Thus, it makes sense that there could exist a Clone that is essentially a gender-swapped version of Boba Fett. When creating millions of clones from a single source of DNA, abnormal clones are certain to exist. I like the concept that Omega’s Clone, and it makes sense. While the Bad Batch speculates that she’s an abnormal Clone like them, the premiere gives no concrete answers. Since her introduction in the trailer, fans speculated about who she is. Fortunately, that prejudice doesn’t extend to everyone. In a surprising moment in the mess hall, one Clone even calls them “The Sad Batch.” Having known the Clones as the good guys for years, seeing them act far colder to everyone in the aftermath of the war is a chilling sight. ![]() The premiere makes it clear that a lot of Clones don’t like the Bad Batch for being different. And the Empire doesn’t appreciate the free-thinking ways of Bad Batch. The Empire rises, and the Galaxy is plunged into darkness. Then, we all know what comes next in the aftermath. Source-Disney+, LucasFilm, Disney Aftermath and Omega ![]()
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