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By the way, it's a really cool detail. In the beginning, being loyal to the empire, Cross was in cold lighting when the Omega squad was in warm lighting. In the third season after his return, Crosshair is now also bathed in warm shades.
“I’ve done things… I’ve made mistakes”
The contrast between these two images… God- I’m speechless…
Damn, why, looking at these artworks, I don't think about their happy future, but I think that because of the actions of the order, and specifically the council, she will die, and Crossy, having lost her, will begin to hate those who are guilty of this.
Let's say the council sends a girl on some kind of mission, where for some reason, let's say the council did not know something or decided to hide it, she is seriously injured and they do not have time to save her. The wounds are too serious and she has lost too much blood.
Perhaps she was taken to the hospital and Crosshair was with her until the very end. He never left her side. After her death, began to blame the council and the entire Jedi Order for what happened, which later served as one of the reasons why Cross was so eager to fulfill order 66.
I sincerely hope that everything will end well with them.
I drew more self indulgent OC stuff, my oc Varel x Crosshair
Not so long ago, I decided to review the first seasons of the Bad Batch and realized one thing.
In this scene, Omega is sitting in the first pilot's seat. It would seem that there is nothing wrong with that, but I like to think that this is some kind of omen. A hint that the girl will take her brother's place in the future.
In the second season, he teaches her while sitting in the copilot's seat. In the end, due to these lessons, Omega became a pilot.
But there was a hint of this back in the first season, when she was put in Tech's place.
The more I watch episodes with Phee, the more I think she had sex with Tech. Moreover, she lured him to her under the pretext of fixing an iron or something, and in the end they slept together. As for me, after that, Tech just lay like that for a while.
You know, I think Tech after the finale of the second season should look like this. No, well, what about it? He fulfilled all the conditions. Sacrificed himself to save someone from his world. Which means he deserves to get Enchantix.
Something happens to Omega. Wrecker and Tech, bringing her to the bar and finding Hunter there: Uh, can we explain everything? (they look at each other in search of an answer that will keep them alive and well)
Announcer: "A friendly reminder to all our spectators: be mindful of blaster fire. Safa Toma Speedway is not liable for any injury, death, or disintegration."
Tech and Wrecker as they look at Omega: If anything happens, what the kriff are we going to tell Hunter??
One of the disadvantages of the series The Bad Batch is the lack of proper screen time for Phee. What can we say about her line with Tech.
It would seem, well, that she lacks. There is a very simple answer to this question - the background. In general, I had a lot of options, but I especially like the next option. Phee was born and raised on the Middle ring, where her family has its own farm. Life is beautiful until pirates attack her homeland. The girl's family is dying, and in memory of them there is a blue armband and a silver ring.
The girl has to survive alone until she meets a certain Jacob, who at first becomes just her partner, and then her lover. Soon they are joined by many of the same lovers of robbery, thus forming a gang. The girl soon becomes disillusioned with her and arranges her death so that she will not be persecuted.
Pabu becomes a haven for the girl, where people live, just like her, who have lost everything. She begins to help them to atone for their sins.
She lives like this until the end of the Clone Wars, until Jacob recognizes her and begins trying to find her.
Moving on to the second season. After the series about the Heart of the Mountain, the girl runs into Jacob on one of the tasks that she performed with Tech. Together, they escape from him, and then completely deal with him.
There is a turning point here, due to the events experienced and the fact that Tech has long wanted to ask her out, which he does in the end.
Phee agrees and gives him a peck on the cheek.
At the end of the season, she talks about her pregnancy and gives him the very ring that she left from her previous family with the words "Will you propose to me when you come back"
In the third season, she takes an active part in the restoration of the Cross, since you can't really run with a belly. However, she still goes to Tantiss with her beloved's brothers. On the mountain, she meets Tech, whom Royce used in his experiments.
Eventually they returned to Pabu and got married safely. And after the timeskip, you can show their child watching Aunt Omega with his eyes.
I'm inclined to think that he didn't have a very pleasant experience interacting with girls. Maybe they weren't interested in him or something. Having no other outcome of trying to start a conversation with the opposite sex, Tech just stopped trying to do something about it and resigned himself. Moreover, our bun has a lack of experience interacting with them and he simply did not know how to react to flirting from Phee because she is the first girl who was not just interesting to him, but who showed the same interest in him. It is possible that after the girl's first attempts to flirt with him, Tech began to look for information on interacting with girls and so on.
I find this scene interesting in that, even though Tech reacted very awkwardly when Phee approached to say goodbye, the fact that he was standing outside the ship all alone with his datapad (for no logical reason whatsoever) makes me think that he hoped she would come to say goodbye. And that when she actually did, he froze up.
POV: Tech and Hamlock are fighting for the soul of the Cross
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Or something like that, here at your discretion
One of the lost opportunity creators. They didn't tell their story until season 7 and before the war. Although it is quite interesting and I hope that it will be revealed at least in additional sources, as it was with the Ventress and Vosa arch.
More minibatch adventure I need a full show maybe too XD
Curled up or piled on top of it all. There is a possibility that he was simply wrapped in a blanket and dragged into his bed by his brothers.
It is quite possible that he slept curled up with Phee in her arms
Everyone always talks about Tech being a neat freak; having everything in it’s perfect spot etc… have you seen the official art of his bunk?
How does he sleep here???
Many people say that there is a place for Tech in this frame, but I am more inclined to believe that at this point in time, Crossy still does not feel like part of the squad as before, which will change over the course of the series and the season as a whole.
I like such details when a character returns to his former life, but because of his actions, he is perceived differently by both the people around him and himself. There is some charm in this.
We rarely talk about Wrecker, but still. This is a list of my headcannons with this character.
- As a child, he was equipped as one of the main characters of South Park, but with age it all went up in height and a little in width.
- Deaf and blind on one side, which is why he has a blind spot on the left.
- After the end of the third season, he fell in love with a girl who conquered him with the help of her chatter.
- He cooks well himself.
- In his early years, he was plagued by nightmares, which is why his brothers made him Lulu.
- He has been carrying sweets since childhood and skillfully hides them in his things.
- Afraid of heights due to unpleasant experiences in the past.
- He'd like to know Heavy and Fives.He thinks they would have become friends.
- On one of the first tasks, they found themselves in the zoo and Wrecker climbed into the cage of a large animal to pet it. He came out bitten, but he stroked the animal.
- Calmly lifts 550 kilograms.
- He eats from the hand of his lady of the heart. First as a joke, and then out of habit.
- Even during puberty, I learned everything related to explosives by heart.
- At the same time, he and Tech started working in the brain and muscles ecosystem.
I think I've already written this, but repetition is the mother of teaching, so I'll write it again. Crosshair is one of the best characters in the series, due to his character arch. I like that in the first episode he was in the mask of a sarcastic and unemotional clone who doesn't care about Omega, and who has a conflict with the Hunter. In the last episode, there is no conflict, he calmly shows all his emotions and feelings, and Omega Cross protects in the same way as other brothers. Maybe the last one, but he still awakened his paternal instinct, inherent in most clones.
This joke suggests itself, after Omega said that Rex is from the first generation
As much as I was hurt by the ending of The Bad batch, it's worth admitting that the story came out decent.
In fact, this is a story about Omega growing up. In the beginning, she is a little girl who has not seen life, did not really stand on the ground, and in the end she is an adult girl who is able to protect herself and her loved ones, who has seen everything in her life. She decided to fight on, but without involving her brothers. She leaves them at the Pabu and joins the resistance, on her own. The hunter sees that his baby has grown up and lets her go, because the party has taught her a lot, which means there is no reason to worry as before. In general, the Omega line in the series is one of the best, along with the Cross line.
They are, in fact, the most prescribed heroes here. The sniper started his career as a smug villain, and ended up as a caring brother whose mask of a cold man broke and he began to openly show his emotions. He redeemed himself to his brothers and sister, regained their trust and lives peacefully in the Pabu. Interestingly, in the final, he lost his ever-trembling hand and was finally able to get into handcuffs, although he often smeared all season.
Tech was really dead and that didn't make it any less painful. I was among those who accepted his death, but I was ready for him to be returned to the plot and given an interesting line in the plot.
I won't say anything about Echo and Wreker, because I didn't notice anything here. Except for the latter, we finally saw the beast mode, when the clone, with his wounds, blows enemies right and left.
Many things, it seems to me, were not implemented, many things were out of place. I was waiting for Wolfe to play a role in the series, that Vos had been captured by the Empire and Ventress would come after him. But they both ended up being purely for the sake of fanservice.
In short, I rate the series as a whole at 7/10. Because I missed a lot, missed it somewhere, but in general it was interesting.
By the way, I'm going to hell for this, but I can't help but make a joke about it.
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The one-armed Characters Club.
McCree: Why is Crosshair standing aside?
Magnus: And he's not fully in our club yet, he doesn't have a prosthetic arm.
Cross: I pray about it every day.
Magnus: So are we, honey, so are we.
Omega: * shows that he can play strategy, calmly shoots a blaster, uses wit and can gamble*
The Dad Batch:
A random headcanon that has no canonical justification. Tech and Cross -twins, former Siamese. By the will of fate, they were born like this, but fortunately the merger allowed them to be separated without any problems. Since that time, everyone has a huge scar on their side, in memory of the fact that they were once literally one.
Do you know what I expected from the new series?
Dialogue in the spirit:
"Brown-eyes friend, my friend"
"Why do you call him Brown-eyes?"
"What else should I call my boyfriend?"
"Wait, what?"
Just a few hours and we'll get episode 12, which will either cheer us up by joking at the beginning, a few times in the middle and at the end, or we'll all get even more depressed and look forward to the next episodes with horror.
In the meantime, I will speak about the already released episodes. It pisses me off that we haven't seen Echo since the finale of episode 7. He didn't have much screen time last season anyway due to the fact that he left the main characters in the middle. And there is even less of it here. And it also pisses me off that another character, who has VERY little screen time in total, almost no disclosure and development, appears even less. Gods, what did the character Phee do to deserve this? She looks like some kind of one-size-fits-all character who played his role and that's it, he's just being removed, pushed into the background.
And about her relationship with the cinnamon bun, I'm completely silent. At least give her a photo of him on the control panel, which she looks at with sadness and longing.
When you're the thunderstorm of the neighborhood and your son is a cinnamon bun 🤣🤣🤣
Luke and Vader AU
Palpatine’s force lightning is nothing compared to the sheer might that is Luke’s puppy dog eyes.
This is actually how Obi-Wan is finally able to trail Luke and Vader. It’s hard to hide rumors of a tall, dark cloaked, man with a bubbly little boy doing amazing good deeds on various planets.
I know that Tech would be more suitable for the role of Belle, and the Hunter is just right for the role of Rapunzel, but I still like the result. I sincerely hope that someone will stir up full-fledged art on such an idea. Here's a character for the role of Gothel with the song "Professor Mom is smarter." And given the many theories that the clone X - Tech, this frame is just perfect.
I started listening to the Disciple of Darkness (I can't read it, because I can't find the book anywhere, even in electronic form, most likely this is the result of Disney officially leaving Russia and now I'm listening to, let's say, a pirated version of the audiobook, but that's not the point) and that's what I want to say.
First of all, I didn't notice how I had only 10 chapters left, the book is really addictive.
Secondly, if someone had told me when I watched the Clone Wars for the first time that Ventress would not just get a gorgeous head of hair and become much prettier (that's what having hair, leaving the Sith and prettier graphics do to a person) but also fall in love with a Jedi, I would have just told that person I would have laughed in my face.
Thirdly, I'm the only one wondering which of all this should have been included in the story arc of the series, as originally planned? It's just that there are quite a lot of events in the book and they definitely wouldn't fit into a traditional four-episode arch.
I hope they will be reunited. It will be interesting to see how he reacts to the fact that she is alive and someone has set their eyes on her. Who knows, maybe he will react to the latter with the sounds of a jealous pterodactyl.
I'm seeing people shiping Ventress with Crosshair. I'm just sitting here saying she already has her man.
Where is he!? Does he know she lives!?
As they say in Russia, "No matter whose cow was mooing, yours would be silent."
Crosshair: A pirate, really?
Tech: *looks over at Ventress, the ex-Sith* You are the last person in the galaxy to talk.
I don't know about you, but I like to imagine a blushing Tech. Just because I like to think that when he blushes, the blood rushes not only to his cheeks, but also to his ears. That is, when he turns red, the tips of his ears also turn red.
It seems to me that Phee is deliberately making him blush because she likes this picture.