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re: Star Wars: The Bad Batch S02 drops January 4th

Posted on 1/20/23 at 1:16 pm to
Posted by TideWarrior
Asheville/Chapel Hill NC
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 1/20/23 at 1:16 pm to
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I see you completely don't understand the concept of this show AT ALL.


Disney has made it clear female and other demographics not usually in these types of shows will happen more often. So what the poster said is not far from the truth.

Now onto other items you posted.

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Jango gets one pure clone, Boba, who is unaltered and ages normally, and raises him as his "son".


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Another thing I'm curious about- we all know the clones are from Jango; but Omega has blonde hair. Gender can be manipulated easily enough, I assume hair color too. But while you might make a different gender on purpose, why change hair also? I know they said Omega is 100% unaltered 1st gen DNA (like Boba), but did they specifically state she is JANGO'S DNA? Or is there a chance there was another donor in the mix? Palpatine maybe, or "Sifo Dyas"?


S1E9

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In fact, “Bounty Lost” solves the whole mystery. We learn that Omega is actually an unmodified clone created from Jango Fett’s DNA — just like Boba Fett! Even her name ties into Jango Fett’s clone son, who was originally designated the code name “Alpha” before the bounty hunter named him.


So your theory on potential use in the show may not happen the way you are hoping. Maybe you did not watch that episode.
Posted by Scoob
Near Exxon
Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 1/20/23 at 1:56 pm to
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So your theory on potential use in the show may not happen the way you are hoping. Maybe you did not watch that episode.
Nah, I watched it the day it dropped. Was fuzzy on the details, I do remember that she was unaltered clone. Wasn't 100% sure they named Jango as the donor, or if we all assumed that because of the rest of the clones.
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Disney has made it clear female and other demographics not usually in these types of shows will happen more often. So what the poster said is not far from the truth.
The poster made the statement "Woman-Wars"; I don't see Omega as that.

I don't see Ahsoka Tano as that, either.

Now, they're both a demographic that wasn't originally in Star Wars, young females. That's a BIG part of the population, with I'd argue a good bit of spending power (ever try to deny your daughter something ?).

I don't see Ahsoka hurting SW canon moving forward, she's a good fit.

I also don't see Omega as some blatant, offensive insertion, either. They've done a solid job crafting the story.
You basically have the A-Team (a rogue spec-ops squad on the run), who have taken a little girl under their protection, and are trying to raise her. There's room in SW for that type of tale, without calling it woke or anything of the sort.

You CAN make her a Disney 'princess' as you like (and I'm sure they market), or there's still in-universe room to build that character.
Once you get to the Mandalorian timeline, she's early 40's and likely very skilled, and the Bad Batch are a bunch of old men if still alive. I'd say more trained in spec-op stuff than Boba, since that's how she's being raised.
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