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Star wars the clone wars kamino
Star wars the clone wars kamino












Star Wars: Rebels placed its hero’s journey on the shoulders of young Ezra Bridger. “Baby Yoda”) was no Jonathan Lipnicki, but the kid melted a rogue’s heart and ignited the Empire’s fury.

star wars the clone wars kamino

Hop back one year and look at The Mandalorian for a second. The kid hero trope is nothing new to Star Wars. Beyond the Kaminoans, the only creatures roaming the facility should be the clones in their various stages of combative education. From Jango Fett’s cells, they grew an unstoppable armada and secured Palpatine’s rule over the galaxy. Kamino is a capitalist kingdom, maintained by their exceptional cloning facilities and the Republic’s desperate need for their clone troopers. To add an exclamation to Hunter’s dread, he eyes Omega standing amongst the Kaminoan staff. Can you take the wars out of the stars? Peace is but a pause, if not a total fantasy. The Empire stands triumphantly in its place. Omega is first spotted by Hunter, the Bad Batch’s leader, while he’s struggling to comprehend the newly self-appointed Emperor’s galactic address. At first glance, the youngling has no business being on the same poster as Clone Force 99, but as the premiere episode strolls along, it becomes clear this mysterious Kamino resident is hoping to define the new Disney+ series. Precocious child alert! Those tuning into the Star Wars: The Bad Batch premiere expecting an action-heavy onslaught celebrating the gnarly soldiers introduced during Star Wars: The Clone Wars‘ final season will cock a crooked eyebrow with the introduction of Omega. In this entry, we’re charging into the Star Wars: The Bad Batch premiere (“Aftermath”) and examining Omega, a curious new addition to Star Wars lore. Welcome to The Bad Batch Explained, our new weekly column dedicated to those rough and tumble Clone Wars leftovers and their march through a bold, new galaxy far, far away.














Star wars the clone wars kamino