Yep that is definitely one angle. Another is she is a female clone of Anakin.I like the show a lot, and think they have a lot of potential to work with for story lines.
Though I will say I am calling it now: Omega is a sex-swapped clone of Palp's, and possibly Rey's mom.
Huh, that'd work too.Yep that is definitely one angle. Another is she is a female clone of Anakin.
IIRC didn't all the clones have the same face, because they were all based on Jango? Why do the guys in the pic have different faces?
Well Dooku did have Anakin's hand after he loped it off and Palpatine was in charge of both factions. Add in the fact that Palpatine wanted to use Anakin as a body jump if his current body died. And you can see how it is possible.Huh, that'd work too.
I think Omega is Palp's sex-swapped clone partly because of the hair-do, and because of how Lama Su acts like she is possible leverage against the Empire or Palp's if they cut clone production completely or make a move against Kamino.
Have they kept the clone's of force sensitives going crazy part though? Cause otherwise just clone jedi.I like the show a lot, and think they have a lot of potential to work with for story lines.
Though I will say I am calling it now: Omega is a sex-swapped clone of Palp's, and possibly Rey's mom.
Yep, it's completely possible Omega is a sex-swapped clone of Anakin, and not Palp's.Well Dooku did have Anakin's hand after he loped it off and Palpatine was in charge of both factions. Add in the fact that Palpatine wanted to use Anakin as a body jump if his current body died. And you can see how it is possible.
No, don't think Disney canon kept that part, based of the limited runs of Force-sensitive clones Palp ordered in a few of the comics.Have they kept the clone's of force sensitives going crazy part though? Cause otherwise just clone jedi.
Have they kept the clone's of force sensitives going crazy part though? Cause otherwise just clone jedi.
Yep that is definitely one angle. Another is she is a female clone of Anakin.
eh, clone madness was always one of those weird aspects of the EU that did not hold water under greater scrutiny given that clones are essentially just identical twins that are grown in a test tube as opposed to a womb. Clone Wars also already kind of decanonized the whole "double presence in the force" thing. Yoda when pep talking his clones mentions how even though they are clones they all have their own unique aura in the force.
If you can mass clone force sensitives and get force sensitives it breaks the setting in half. Also, it fits really poorly with the rest of Star Wars thematically IMO.
In 19 BBY, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the galactic underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them....maybe you can hire The Bad Batch.
So my understanding of the series premise is basically this:
Also, they have a force sensitive rule 63 clone of Jango with them, but she's just a kid instead of a grown up badass jedi commando, which is lame.
Have they kept the clone's of force sensitives going crazy part though? Cause otherwise just clone jedi.
Not really seeing the downside here from a narrative perspective. An in-universe perspective, absolutely, but we're talking about Palpatine here, guy practically used the evil overlord list for toilet paper.Yep, it's completely possible Omega is a sex-swapped clone of Anakin, and not Palp's.
Man, the amount of stuff the Bad Batch might cover/dive into...this is going to be fun.
No, don't think Disney canon kept that part, based of the limited runs of Force-sensitive clones Palp ordered in a few of the comics.
Too bad the modern DoD never seemed to have anyone as competent as Tarkin to deal with it.You know looking at the show. Some of the themes that take place in the first episode eerily match some of the same themes that happened at the end of the Cold War. Mainly how some of the higher ups in the DOD after we had defeated the Soviets sought to change the US Military into something completely different from what we were in the Cold War. You had to be there. But the Difference between the US Navy in 1990 and the way it would end up in 1995 is quite shocking. So much had been changed.