The fate of Omega in Star Wars: The Bad Batch may have been hinted at in The Rise of Skywalker. The current season of The Bad Batch on Disney+ is focusing on cloning, particularly Emperor Palpatine's role at Mount Tantiss. This storyline has taken a dark turn, typical of Palpatine's involvement. The events at Mount Tantiss could be setting the stage for Palpatine's resurrection, similar to what was seen in The Rise of Skywalker.
However, the timeline between The Bad Batch season 3 and The Rise of Skywalker is quite significant, spanning almost 50 years in the Star Wars universe. At Mount Tantiss, it appears that the Empire is working on creating a clone vessel for the Emperor's spirit to inhabit after his death, supported by his comments on the importance of the operations there. The episode "Shadows of Tantiss" suggests that Omega, the young clone, will play a crucial role in this project. Considering The Rise of Skywalker, we might already have a clue about how The Bad Batch's final season will conclude.
The Bad Batch Season 3 Is All About Palpatine's Cloning Experiments
Palpatine's Efforts Connect To The Sequel Trilogy In An Unexpected Way
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The premiere of The Bad Batch season 3 centered around Omega and Crosshair's escape near Mount Tantiss. It delved into Palpatine's cloning project, a key element never explored before the original trilogy. This shift portrays cloning as a strategic long-term plan rather than a desperate measure. Additionally, the project will lead to the creation of Dathan, who plays a crucial role as Rey's father in The Rise of Skywalker.
Rise Of Skywalker Confirmed The Empire Will Never Duplicate Omega
It had always been odd that the Empire made a Palpatine clone without Force abilities. Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3 unveiled that this is standard in cloning, and the Empire was attempting to alter it. This is where Dathan comes into play.
Rey's Father Holds The Key To The Bad Batch Season 3's Ending
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Rey's father, Dathan, was actually made years before the original trilogy as a clone of Emperor Palpatine. However, he escaped after facing neglect. On Exegol, he was known as "The Abomination" because he was the only clone to survive the cloning process. Despite this, Dathan was not able to effectively host Midi-chlorians, which are necessary for a being to connect to the Force.
The Bad Batch Season 3 Won't End With Omega A Prisoner
Rewind to Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3, however, and Omega is the key to Palpatine's creating Force-sensitive clones. This is why Omega has become such a high-profile target for the Empire, and it's rather clear the Empire must never get what they want by the end of The Bad Batch. The potentially Force-sensitive Omega will never actually be used to create clones of the Emperor – pretty much spoiling her highly questioned fate.
Star Wars Wouldn't End The Bad Batch In A Bleak Way... Or Would They?
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This means The Bad Batch season 3 won't end with Omega as a prisoner of the Empire, given her genetics seemingly won't be used for Palpatine's resurrection. But this raises the question of what it would take for the Empire to stop pursuing Omega. The only reason would be if Omega either died, or was believed to be killed - faking her own death.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3's ending may have been spoiled, but many possibilities remain. THE BAD BATCH SEASON 3 IS STREAMING NOW ON DISNEY+.
Editor's P/S:
The article provides a compelling connection between events in "Star Wars: The Bad Batch" and the fate of Omega in "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker." The exploration of Palpatine's cloning experiments in "The Bad Batch" suggests a possible influence on his resurrection in the sequel trilogy. However, the significant timeline gap between the two series raises intriguing questions about how this connection will unfold.
The speculation that Omega's role in Palpatine's cloning experiments will ultimately lead to her escape from Imperial captivity is intriguing. The article suggests that her genetics will not be used for Palpatine's resurrection, implying that the Empire will eventually cease their pursuit of her. However, the possibility of Omega faking her own death leaves room for unexpected developments in the final season of "The Bad Batch." The article effectively sets the stage for anticipation and speculation, leaving readers eager to witness how these events will culminate in the conclusion of the series.