

I like seeing her as the naive and vulnerable child, because that means she has to grow as a character. She’s still naive, as any child of her stature would be, but she does have a strong desire to do good by her fellow “genetically altered” clones. She’s a child who has spent her whole life being raised under the roof of the Kaminoans. Of course, we need to see more of Omega in her current state. With that in mind, I would be very curious to see an interaction between these two characters. Does anyone think that Omega and Boba Fett ever met each other at one point? It’s possible, but Boba has never mentioned her, so I doubt it. Technically speaking, this all means that Omega is Boba Fett’s sister. It turns out that little Omega herself, was the Omega, another first experiment of the cloning process. Where there’s an Alpha, you know there’s going to be an Omega. What The Bad Batch revealed to us is that Boba was actually considered to be the “Alpha” of the clones. Jango was the original host, and Boba, his “son”, was basically the first experiment to see what would become of the cloning process. That was, until I read a Star Wars book that told the story of Attack of the Clones through Boba’s perspective.

For the longest time, I actually thought Boba was Jango’s actual son. Of course, we all know who that is, the famous Boba Fett. The clone creators used the DNA coding of Jango Fett, the original host, to create the first clone. In the later episodes of season one, we learned why she is called Omega to begin with. Her chemistry with each member of the squad, especially Wrecker and Hunter, were some of the key highlights of the season.Īside from that, it’s important to understand just how crucial Omega is to the overall story of the Star Wars universe. All the characters were unique and brought something special to the show, but Omega quickly became the heart and soul of the team. Overall, The Bad Batch, in my opinion, was a welcomed addition to the animated Star Wars shows. Hopefully he comes back to the squad and they can be whole again, but we’ll see what happens next season.

Now The Bad Batch ended with the squad escaping Kamino, with the exception of Crosshair, who chose to stay loyal to the Empire. Wait, wasn’t that a clone of Palpatine? I don’t even know, but I’d rather just forget about it. That’s probably still part of the reason, but I have a feeling they need her DNA to resurrect Palpatine. You know what comes to mind? First of all, the beginning of the creation of Snoke, who I seriously wish was the real big bad of the sequels. Why are the clone makers of Kamino so obsessed with getting her back? Her DNA is unique and they probably need her for some kind of cloning process. We have the unique clones in the Bad Batch, and their newest companion, Omega. So we’re probably not getting anymore Clone Troopers, but it doesn’t matter. Yeah, probably not the smartest choice, as we know how effective the Clone Troopers were compared to the Stormtroopers. The Empire decided to replace the Clone Troopers with Stormtroopers due to the excessive cost of having to keep producing the clones. But we Star Wars fans know what happens afterwards. A bit of a spoiler alert, the cloning facility on Kamino was destroyed by the Empire, which means we probably won’t be seeing new Clone Troopers ever again. Who would think that a kid would become such an interesting character? Then again, she’s not really a kid, is she? Of course, we all suspected that there was something peculiar about her, but the fact that the Kaminoans were so obsessed with retrieving her meant something. If you kept up with The Bad Batch, you might of found Omega to be one of its best characters.
