ExactlyIt worked in the Mandalorian.
I'm wondering if 'Bad Batch' is going to be a 'Lone Wolves and Cub' story-telling device.
ExactlyIt worked in the Mandalorian.
I'm wondering if 'Bad Batch' is going to be a 'Lone Wolves and Cub' story-telling device.
Seriously! The last thing you’d want is one of them taking off their helmet, picking up a lightsaber and joining the Resistance!It doesn't take a military genius to recognize that soldiers with pre-programmed combat skills and absolute obedience are much preferable and effective than having to train and indoctrinate armies from scratch. Tarkin is supposed to be smarter than that, so I wonder if there's something else behind this.
What IF Omega turns out to be Plasma from the Sequels?
I pretty much disregard that theory, no offense. In the book Phasma, it's clearly stated that she's from the planet Parnassos. Btw, It's a great book that I highly recommend.Okay, disregard what I said early about Omega being force sensitive. I heard a theory that I really like.
What powers does she have? She identified with them because she was the 5th, overheard stuff because she was in the room, nearly got eaten by a nexu or whatever that was, and got stick in a crossfire. She displayed one whole talent - the ability to shoot, which, if she was a clone, you'd think is a talent they'd have imbued in all of them.Just watched the first and second episodes. I wasn’t a huge fan of the Bad Batch during their original introduction, but I’m really liking them in this series. I like the gear and tech and the designs of the group.
I could do without the Mary Sue kid who apparently can pull powers out of thin air when the script needs it.
I’m hoping that they are able to free Crosshair soon - him and Tech are my favorites.
Oh and that arm of Echo’s freaks me out.
What powers does she have? She identified with them because she was the 5th, overheard stuff because she was in the room, nearly got eaten by a nexu or whatever that was, and got stick in a crossfire. She displayed one whole talent - the ability to shoot, which, if she was a clone, you'd think is a talent they'd have imbued in all of them.
I guess what I was thinking was she was able to fairly effectively fire a blaster when she had never fired one before. She also predicted Crosshair’s future full-turn to the Empire and that it was not ultimately his fault. (I will say that we could possibly conclude that it’s because of the knowledge of the control chip that she knew about as explained in episode two and she might know the procedures that would be used on Crosshair - but the Empire ordered the procedure to increase the chip, the Cloners didn’t seem to want to and I doubt Omega would know with certainty that the procedure would work without killing Crosshair)What powers does she have? She identified with them because she was the 5th, overheard stuff because she was in the room, nearly got eaten by a nexu or whatever that was, and got stick in a crossfire. She displayed one whole talent - the ability to shoot, which, if she was a clone, you'd think is a talent they'd have imbued in all of them.
I had given that some thought after the episode. I think that it was important for them to have the proper documentation. It not only allowed to travel but will allow them to settle down somewhere without having to be consistently on the run like the Bad Batch will now be doing.On another topic, why was it that Cut’s family didn’t just fly away with the BB in their shuttle and be dropped at a planet, instead of the entire adventure of replicating code cards and booking passage on a transport? The BB we able to fly away at the end of the episode so it’s not like there was a blockade around the planet. Maybe I missed something.
That makes sense. I like that idea.I had given that some thought after the episode. I think that it was important for them to have the proper documentation. It not only allowed to travel but will allow them to settle down somewhere without having to be consistently on the run like the Bad Batch will now be doing.