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The Bad Batch follows the exploits of Clone Force 99, a team of clone troopers with advantageous genetic defects. They're the Republic's [[Kill_Team_(Specialist_Game)|meta Kill Team]], complete with [[Ork_Kommando|Slasha Boy, Snipa Boy, Breacha Boy, Comms Boy, Mek Boy, and a useless whiny blonde Grot named Omega]]. | The Bad Batch follows the exploits of Clone Force 99, a team of clone troopers with advantageous genetic defects. They're the Republic's [[Kill_Team_(Specialist_Game)|meta Kill Team]], complete with [[Ork_Kommando|Slasha Boy, Snipa Boy, Breacha Boy, Comms Boy, Mek Boy, and a useless whiny blonde Grot named Omega]]. | ||
==Season 1== | |||
The first season is a sixteen episode escort quest. Tarkin decides that genetically engineered super soldiers aren't unscrupulous enough to bring the Emperor's peace to the galaxy. Now out of a job, the Bad Batch bum around doing odd jobs for a crooked granny dinosaur. The Twileks rise up and Hera begins her slide from sheltered daughter of nobility to [[Star Wars:Rebels|captain mom, hero of the rebellion]]. |
Revision as of 02:34, 11 December 2021
The A-Team of Star Wars but with the plot of Three Men and a Baby (1987).
The Bad Batch follows the exploits of Clone Force 99, a team of clone troopers with advantageous genetic defects. They're the Republic's meta Kill Team, complete with Slasha Boy, Snipa Boy, Breacha Boy, Comms Boy, Mek Boy, and a useless whiny blonde Grot named Omega.
Season 1
The first season is a sixteen episode escort quest. Tarkin decides that genetically engineered super soldiers aren't unscrupulous enough to bring the Emperor's peace to the galaxy. Now out of a job, the Bad Batch bum around doing odd jobs for a crooked granny dinosaur. The Twileks rise up and Hera begins her slide from sheltered daughter of nobility to captain mom, hero of the rebellion.