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cloned-eyes · 7 months
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i Support womens wrongs
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sashketter · 5 months
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I’m not holding my breath for a new clone show, but here’s some loose ends that will most likely not be addressed in the finale, regardless of how long it is:
CLONE RIGHTS. What happens to the retired clones that weren’t imprisoned or sent to Tantiss? How does Riyo Chuchi plan to keep fighting for the clones in the Senate?
Rex’s network and the Clone Underground. How big are they? Who are their contacts in the Empire? Where are their other bases? What was Gregor doing during Infiltration and Extraction?
Revealing the existence of the inhibitor chips. How did Kanan know about them? Would Rex and Echo tell Riyo? Would it help or hinder their fight for clone rights?
Emerie Karr’s backstory and purpose. Why did the Kaminoans create a female clone with accelerated aging? Why does she have a last name?
Senator Singh’s fate. What exactly did Riyo want from him?
Phee Genoa and the folks of Pabu. (Vader voice) Where are they? Are they safe? Are they alright?
Trace and Rafa Martez. Have they been to their garage lately? Are they helping Rex in other ways?
Hera Syndulla. She told Omega they’d meet again. Why would she say that?
Omega’s crossbow. Why hasn’t she used it yet?
Roland and Isa Durand. Will they really waste Anjelica fucking Huston on three lines?
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dreamswithghosts · 7 months
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The Durand Family in Paths Unknown
Warning Spoilers from Bad Batch Season 3 Episode 2 - Paths Unknown
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Gifset Masterlist
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butts-art · 6 months
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Mother is mothering
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ahsokathegray · 7 months
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Sorry Maul, Isa Durand invented this pose.
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errantindy · 7 months
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So The Bad Batch Season 3 is out with a 3 episode drop…I’ll give more thoughts…but what jumped out at me: Disney has made a Devaronian female without fur and WITH horns?! Well, hell! That’s mouse canon now!
Hmmm…I could make use of this.
Devaronian sexual dimorphism is a quality central to a future character. A female without her usual fur coat AND with horns would be intersex.
an intersex individual othered from traditional Devaronian society ending up a crime boss fits as well as another ending up a Mandalorian. They both found structures who would accept them for them.
Well, in the Mandalorian’s case, her structure found her, and decided “discriminated child? Hand over our adoptee, di’kut, and I’ll let you walk away with all your limbs.”
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reader6898 · 7 months
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I honestly thought that Isa Durand was going to press the button and Hunter and Wrecker were going to fall to their deaths. That's how scared I was for them in that moment
Glad she didn't though and the boys are living to fight another day
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stellanslashgeode · 7 months
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This lady is really interesting to me. Not only because she’s voiced by Angelica Houston.
Lady Devaronians don’t have horns. They have these spots in the place where the males have horns. This lady is taking leadership over a syndicate and she’s wearing some dude’s horns as a headdress. That’s quite a statement.
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urktheturtle · 7 months
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Mildly obsessed with Isa Durand
I love this character... so whats the headcanon for her horns going to be 1. Transwoman 2. Intersex Woman 3. Cross-dimorphism traits (as seen in deer sometimes) 4. horns are typical of green devaronian women (ethnic group) 6. Circlet/Crown WE GOT OPTIONS HERE PEOPLE I am stuck between her being a transwoman in my headcanon ,or her being intersex, I am leaning heavily on Intersex or cross dimorphism traits Bcause Legends lore had a huge point in it about Cross-dimorphic (possibly intersex) traits in Devaronians, and what their roleas in society. People born with both male and female traits (characterized typically as sharp teeth and blunt teeth) held special status in society as being well regarded as scouts for being inclined toward a more versatile diet. I feel like, ultimately this piece of lore needs to be expanded upon, and the statues of intersex individuals in Devaronian society and how their society sees them should always be part of their lore. So... im leaning on her being intersex... but transwoman is good to because women are dominant on Devaron in the lore... and this could characterize her as struggling real hard to become what she is... So many storytelling possibilities with each of these
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virtualtyrant69 · 7 months
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Isa Durand is so sexy oh my god. i need her
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katara-stan-club · 7 months
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my mom and I were crying talking about the new episodes, and she said she wanted Lego Isa Durand, and that got me thinking about what set would she show up in, so now I’m desperately in need of a Lego version of the Durand castle
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ladyzirkonia · 7 months
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Crime boss Lady Durand
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For @lamaenthel
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Ok... well. 💀
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hugmekenobi · 5 months
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S3: The Bad Batch (2)
Chapter Two: Paths Unknown
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Gif by @leemarkies
Hunter x femaleJedi!reader
Series Summary: Ever since Eriadu, Clone Force 99 had been a fractured squad. Months have passed but you're finally back with the Batch but Omega is still out there and you won't stop until you find her again.
Chapter Summary: Following a lead, the three of you make some headway in your search for Omega and come across something unexpected
Masterlist for S1 and S2
<Previous Chapter
Genre: Friends (idiots) to Lovers (we're in the lovers stage now)
Chapter Warnings: Canon-typical violence, brief mentions of spice/drug use, emotional hurt/comfort, angst, more of my lil additions and interpretations of headspaces, very light PDA
Word Count: 5.6K
Author's notes: Well, this morning without an episode felt very strange but here's the second chapter! Still sticking very closely to how the episode goes but hope people still enjoy! And stay tuned for Chapter 3 since I'll be posting it after this one!
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Oba Diah
“Halt-”
A quick wave of your hand sent them screaming over the sides of the bridge.
“Gotta say, it’s been handy having you be able to use your Jedi powers like this now.” Wrecker commented.
“You won’t be saying that if bounty hunters start interrupting us again.” You replied back as he and Hunter fired on the next set of guards. But you had to agree that not hiding had definitely made certain things easier.
The three of you steadily advanced towards the building. Even in this planet’s gloomy light of day, one would only need to look at the three of you to tell you’d been moving non-stop.
The once bright and vibrant colours that decorated each of you had grown dull and faded.
Hunter’s scarf was long gone, and he was missing his right shoulder pauldron.
It wasn’t just his though, each of you had a story written all over your armour. All of your armour, including what little you personally had, was scratched, worn, and cracked with extreme use.
“Ready?” Hunter asked through his helmet when the three of you reached the main doors.
You unclipped your lightsaber and Wrecker prepared the smoke grenades in response.
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The head Pyke lounged back in his chair, smoking some of the good quality spice he kept for himself as he listened to his associates break down this rotation’s numbers and so far, everything was sounding good.
As a natural silence descended for the transition into the next phase of the meeting, a sudden darkness swarmed the room and a cloud of smoke spread as the door to the meeting room crashed open.
At first all the head Pyke could hear was an ignition followed by a low thrumming and he made out the faint outline holding a hilt that sparked from it a blue blade of light being flanked by two more outlines. Then he squinted as he saw the dark figures split off. His people did what they could, but their blaster fire was useless, and he heard the thumps of bodies falling around him but before he had the chance to act for his own protection, he registered the blue stun bolt being fired in his direction and his sight went black.
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“Who stands before me next?” Isa Durand asked her son from her throne in her court room.
Roland nodded to the door.
As the door opened, Hunter shoved the Pyke through the entryway and when he stopped at the threshold, he pushed him forward again.
You and Wrecker followed close behind and the group of you made your way onto the holoplatform that rested over a bottomless pit. You followed the helmeted example of the others and kept your hood and mask on.  
“The mercenaries we discussed.” Roland informed his mother.
“Such courage to demand an audience with me. You’d be dead if my son hadn’t convinced me to consider your offer.” Isa said frostily.
Hunter pulled the broken horn out. “And we’re here to deliver.” He threw it to Roland. “You asked for the Pyke who disgraced your family.”
“He’s all yours.” Wrecker added.
“It won’t be traced back to you. We made sure of it.” Hunter said with a cool disposition.
“Take him below.” Isa ordered her guards.
“No. No!” The Pyke struggled against his captors as he was dragged out the room, but it was no use. “This isn’t over, Durand!”
His cries were shut out as the door closed.
“Impressive.” Isa stated simply before she looked between the three people standing before her. “Your willingness to cross the Pykes and to associate yourselves with such a valuable but dangerous commodity…” She fixed her stare on you. “Well, it shows how desperate you are.”
You felt Hunter and Wrecker glance your way, but you were determined to give her no reaction.
Impressed by your steadfastness, Isa continued her questioning but directed it towards you, “Tell me, Jedi. Why is the intel you’ve requested of such value to you?”
You took half a step forward between Hunter and Wrecker, so you were slightly in front of them. You kept your voice steady and firm. “Dr. Hemlock stole someone from us. We heard your syndicate had the connections needed to find the Imperial’s base. And since we’ve upheld out end of the bargain, now it’s your turn.”
The three of you watched as Isa and Roland shared a look before she pressed a button on the arm of her chair. It was then you heard a faint electrical humming and the sound of gears clanking and were relieved to see that she was extending the platform out for Roland to make his way to you.
“Hemlock’s whereabouts have been well guarded by the Empire, but one of our sources came across these coordinates linked to his laboratory.” He held the puck out to the clone in charge.
“And they’ve been verified?” Hunter asked.
“Take what you came for and go, before my generosity runs out and I report your Jedi companion.” Isa interrupted.
That caused both you and Hunter to tense up, but Wrecker placed a gentle hand on your shoulders in appeasement.
“I hope you find who you’re looking for.” Roland said by way of farewell with a knowing look behind his eyes.
The three of you left the courtroom and headed to the Marauder.
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“Come on, Echo, you really can’t-”
“I wish I could, (Y/N), but we’re spread pretty thin right now. This is the best I can offer you.” Echo replied back with a grimace.
You sighed in frustrated acceptance. “No, we get it. I’m sorry.” You turned away from the holographic image to stare down the hallway towards Hunter who was busy tapping various buttons on the navicomputer with his pointer fingers and alternating his gaze between that screen and the datapad. He looked so uncomfortable and out of his element that it cut you deeply to see him like that. You saw his eyes lift and stare and both Tech’s broken goggles and Lula in Omega’s room before they instantly went back to the screens, and you could sense the anxiety around him. You nudged Wrecker to signal that you needed to go.
“We’ll let Hunter know. Stay safe, Echo.” Wrecker said.
“You too.” With that, he signed off.
“He’s not gonna take this well.” Wrecker muttered to you.
“Can’t really blame him though.” You replied gloomily before the two of you walked down the corridor to where he was sitting.
Hunter swivelled his chair to face the two of you.
You came to stand behind his chair and braced your hands on his shoulders as a means of support before Wrecker spoke.
“Echo said he and Rex need two rotations before they can meet us at the coordinates.” Wrecker informed him.
Hunter pinched the bridge of his nose in aggravation. “That’s not good enough.” He pulled away from you and got to his feet. “We’re going now.”
You and Wrecker shared a concerned look and Wrecker grabbed his brother’s shoulder. “Hunter, the last time we stormed an Imperial base without backup, not all of us made it out.”
“Just take a second to think about this, Hunter. Please.” You suggested delicately.
Hunter took a calming breath, but his mind was made up. He walked past you both and slid into the pilot’s seat and got the ship ready to leave hyperspace. “Omega’s been waiting for us a long time. I’m not making her wait another day.”
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On the surface, the scenic jungle planet should’ve been a pleasant enough place to land in, but as soon as the three of you stepped outside, your eyes watered as your nostrils were hit with a horrid stench of rot and decay.
“It smells like rancid Jotaz out here.”  Wrecker groaned.
“There’s nothing on the scanners.” Hunter said, pushing his own disgust at the smell away.
“The Empire could be jamming our sensors.” You offered as you and Wrecker followed behind him. You still weren’t used to seeing him with Tech’s datapad and you were sure he still wasn’t either.
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All that sounded through the canopy was the rhythmic sound of the datapad and your footsteps but as you came across out outcrop, and saw what waste was ahead, your heart sank.
Hunter brought out his binoculars and his own anxiety spiked as he saw the utterly decimated lab. “Oh no.”
“That’s Hemlock’s lab?” Wrecker asked in horrified awe.
Hunter put the binoculars away. “They destroyed it. Another orbital bombardment.”
“But Omega. I- if she was here-”
“We don’t know if she was.” Hunter interrupted sharply. “The Durands’ intel could be wrong.” He almost hoped it was. “Let’s get down there and check it out.”
You watched Hunter jog away but before you followed, you slapped Wrecker’s arm. That is a thought you keep to yourself.
“I don’t want it to be true, but someone had to say it.” Wrecker protested.
You conceded the point with a dip of your head. How about just wait until we have confirmation of the situation first, okay? Dwelling on a potential outcome won’t help any of us.
Wrecker nodded in agreement and the two of you left to catch up with Hunter.
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The sound of branches rustling and snapping caused you all to stop and draw your weapons.
“Freeze!”
The three of you were surrounded by two young boys holding spear-like weapons in your direction but something about them felt very familiar.
“Blaster bears stick, kid.” Wrecker said with a confident laugh.
Hunter relaxed his stance as it clicked with him who they were. “They’re regs.”
“And who are you?” The one on the left asked.
Hunter and Wrecker took off their helmets. “We’re clones. Same as you.” Hunter said calmly.
“You don’t look like clones. And she’s definitely not one.” The same one said suspiciously with a pointed look in your direction.
“They must be 99s.” The other clone guessed. “Defectives.”
“Defective and effective.” Wrecker said proudly.
The same clone that figured out who they were peered past them to look at you and his eyes widened as he caught the weapon you were attaching back to your belt. “And you’re… woah… you’re a Jedi.”
You lowered your mask and offered a half smile. “I used to be.”
“What are you two doing out here?” Hunter asked.
“What’s it look like? Surviving.” The one that had first spoken answered frostily. “Or trying to. No thanks to the Empire.”
Your attentions turned to the other boy as he asked, “They send you to finish us off?”
“Do we look like we’re with the Empire?” You countered. “You said it yourself, I’m a Jedi and believe me, there’s no love shared for my kind anymore. And, well, just look at these two.” You pointed to Hunter and Wrecker. “They look like Imperial troops to you?”
He considered that for a moment before inquiring, “What do you want?”
“We’re looking for a young girl. She’s a clone. We think she was sent to the lab here.” Hunter explained.
“Never saw anyone like that, but Mox might know about her.”
“He won’t talk to them.”
The three of you watched the exchange between the two cadets and then watched as Hunter approached the clone closest to him.
“Please, we have to find her. She’s… part of our squad.”
His hesitation before he found the words and the way his voice shook as he was trying to hold back his desperation had you fighting the urge to reach out to him. You noticed too that Wrecker’s downcast expression was a mirror of your own.
The young clone glanced between the three of you before he made his decision. “Stick to the trail. Follow our steps. And don’t touch the vines.”
You three put your coverings back on and trailed behind the two cadets.
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“When the Empire transferred us off Kamino, we thought we were getting more training. Instead, they made us prisoners.” The lead cadet said as you all walked through the terrain. “Took samples of our blood.”
“Why? What was the Empire doing here?” You asked.
“Whatever they wanted.”
“At least we escaped before they destroyed the facility.” The other cadet said.
“And you survived alone out here ever since?” Hunter asked.
“We’re soldiers. Or we were supposed to be.”
The group of you walked in silence for a while before the cadet who’d noticed your weapon addressed you, “I always thought I’d end up fighting beside a Jedi one day. The name’s Deke, by the way.”
You glanced down at him with sympathetic eyes. “It’s nice to meet you, Deke. I’m sure any Jedi would’ve been lucky and grateful to serve alongside you. I always was.”
“What was it like? Being a Jedi during the war?”
You huffed out a short breath. “Challenging. It wasn’t just the battles we had to deal with, and I left because of that.”
“You left?” The cadet repeated in confusion.
“Uh huh.”
“But you came back? How else did you wind up with the 99s?”
“I didn’t, I just got very fortunate to find them. I got my very own squad and I never really looked back.”
“Is that how you survived? Being with them I mean. We were around Kamino long enough to find out about the Jedi.”
“Yeah… they’re…” You took a deep breath. “They’re all gone.”
“We heard rumours in Kamino that the Jedi betrayed the Chancellor and that was why they’re not around anymore.”
Hunter stole a glance over his shoulder at you as he heard the cadet say that.
“Yeah, well, don’t believe everything you hear.” You replied, a slight edge to your tone.
Before he could say anything else, he heard his brother call out, “Stop.” The three of you dashed around to see one of the vines coiling behind Wrecker.
“What?” Wrecker asked as he saw the concerned looks.
“Wrecker, behind you.” Hunter warned.
Wrecker turned to see a black vine curling up the tree like it was alive and getting ready to strike.
You grabbed your lightsaber whilst the others prepared their blasters, but the two cadets retreated behind a large tree root.
The vine stabbed down towards you three, but the blaster fire was having little impact, if anything it seemed to aggravate the vine more and the cadets’ shout confirmed your observations.
“Don’t fire! It gets hostile when you shoot.”
“You mean it’s not already hostile?” Wrecker commented as more vines slithered and weaved towards you all.
Diving over one of the vines that tried to snatch you, you took the advice of the younger clones on board. You ignited your lightsaber and not a moment too soon since one of them had managed to wrap itself around Wrecker and was beginning to drag him up a tree. You called on the Force and jumped and with an easy swing of your blue blade, the vine was halved, and Wrecker fell to the floor.
Your actions seemed to do enough to get the vines to fall back and with that, the five of you sprinted away and deeper into the jungle.
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Once you all were far enough away from the threat, you stopped to get your breath back.
“What was that stuff?” Wrecker asked through heavy pants.
“Slither vines. The Empire made it. It’s some kind of experimental weapon, until they lost control of it.”
“Probably why they ordered a Base Delta Zero on their own facility.” The other cadet added.
“We’ll be safe on the crag. The slither vines haven’t spread there.” Deke informed you all.
“Yet.” The other clone added drily before turning to look at the clone who had started it all in the first place. “And this time, don’t touch anything.”
“Yeah, yeah.” Wrecker said dismissively.
You patted his shoulder affectionately before the three of you followed the young clones on the upward climb.  
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Night had fallen by the time you reached the crag and you walked into the cave to see another young cadet sitting by a lamp and tending to a dying fire.
“Mox.”
Mox looked up to see his two brothers enter with three strangers trailing behind them and immediately his guard was up. “Who are they?” He asked his fellow cadets.
“Clones and they have a Jedi with them. We found them by the overlook.”
The three of you revealed your faces.
“It’s quite a place you got here.” Wrecker commented.
“What do you want?” Mox asked warily.
“We’re looking for a young girl. She was taken by an Imperial named Hemlock.” Hunter explained to Mox. “Her name’s Omega.”
“Never saw a girl around the lab. But I know Hemlock. He was in charge until things changed. One day, the Imperials started packing up and shipped out. So we made our move and escaped.”
“We were the only ones who made it out before the orbital bombardment.” Deke added.
“Even clone troopers left us to die. Said they were following orders.”
You glanced between the three boys with a newfound sense of understanding. “We get it.” You said softly.
“We’ve lost people too.” Wrecker said quietly.
“We can take you someplace safe, but we need to find out if Omega was here or where Hemlock took her.” Hunter offered. “There has to be some intel in that base.”
You could see the internal debate happening between the three of them before Deke spoke up.
“One of the control room panels was still intact during our last scout. I tried to use it to send a signal, but there was no power.”
“Can you take us there?” You asked, your voice rising with hope, but the other cadet interrupted any potential reply.
“No way. That are is covered in slither vines. It’s toxic.”
Mox got to his feet. “Stak’s right. Going near those ruins is a suicide mission. You’re on your own.”
Deke grabbed his comm. “They need help, Mox. I’ll go with them.”
The three of you got ready to follow him out but Stak’s voice made you pause.
“You know the risks of going down there.”
It didn’t matter though, not to the three of you anyway, and you carried out following him out the crag.
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“I can get you inside the ruins, but you won’t be able to get anything from the console without a power source.”
“We got that covered.” Wrecker informed the cadet as you all made your way through the dark jungle. “Just need to grab something from your ship.”
“This clone you’re looking for…”
“Omega.” Hunter reminded him.
“How long has she been gone for?”
“Too long.” Hunter said through a frustrated breath. “But we’re not giving up.”
“I wish the other clones felt that way about us. You may be defectives and a Jedi on the run, but at least you’re loyal.”
You caught the way Hunter reacted to that comment and you had an idea of what and who came to mind, but it wasn’t something you could help with right now.
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You stepped inside the ship first to grab you and the kid a breathing mask and Wrecker followed close behind you to strap Gonky to his back.
“Woah! Your ship has seen some action.” Deke commented in awe as his torch scanned the ship’s hull.
“Mostly during the war… and some after.” Hunter replied dully.
“I thought, one day, I’d be flying one of these on a mission. A lot’s changed.” He said disappointedly before he turned to the sound of a droid honking.
“Well, I’ve got the gear and the power.” Wrecker announced.
“Lead the way, kid.” You said as you chucked him a mask before attaching your own.
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The facility looked far more menacing in the dark of night, not even the shine of your blue blade provided you with much comfort. You saw the curious looks the others gave you as the stared between that and their flashlights.
“Multifunctional weapon.” You said with a shrug.
The four of you started the cautious walk towards the entrance and it was clear the cadets had not been exaggerating when talking about how the vines had spread here. You weren’t even inside yet, and you were already having to be very mindful about where you stepped.
You all walked into the base in silence, the only sounds that echoed around you were the noises of creaking metal.
“How much further to the console?” Wrecker asked nervously.
“Hard to tell.” Deke replied. “More vines have spread down here. We had to stop scavenging the site because of it.”
“What other experiments were going on in this place?” You asked.
“Nothing good. They didn’t exactly tell us what was going on.”
You all rounded another corner but stopped as you heard that now familiar warbling and slithering sound.
A scream got your attention and you all turned to see Deke being dragged down the hallway, a vine curled around his ankle.
Wrecker reached him before he got pulled too high and whilst he held onto his arms, you used your lightsaber to slice away at it and Hunter and Wrecker kicked the cut down pieces away from you all.
The moment of relief was only temporary for no sooner had the kid got back to his feet, more vines started to appear only these ones seemed to have vines that acted as legs and teeth growing out of the middle of their bodies.
Hunter managed to shoot the one that made the first attack and it collapsed to the ground which gave you all the opening you needed to run away from the rest of them and get closer to the console.
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The path to the console was treacherous. The entire area towards it was made up of pieces of scrap metal that were floating atop of a viscous pool of black gunk.
“I didn’t think it could smell any worse, but I was wrong.” Wrecker said with a disgusted groan as the pool of black and toxic liquid bubbled beneath the platform.
“We’re in agreement on that.” Hunter said drily. Ignoring the impact this smell was having on him was a lot harder than doing it back in the jungle.
You allowed yourself a moment to squeeze his hand in comfort and were please to feel him return the gesture. If it was this bad for you, you couldn’t imagine what it would be like for a clone with enhanced senses.
“There’s the console. Come on.”
You jumped down after Deke and leapt between the gaps between the different metal platforms as you all made your way across.
You all reached the console and with a casual wave of your hand, the piece of metal that covered it became one with the black ooze below.
Hunter helped Wrecker get Gonky down and he hooked him up to it and the answering beep gave him the hope that they could get something out of this.
“Alright. Do your thing, little guy.” Wrecker encouraged the droid as Hunter finished off the process.
The sound of metal straining in the distance caught both yours and Hunter’s attention.
“Something’s coming.” Hunter said warily with you nodding in agreement beside him. “We need to make this quick.”
“Is it more of those things?” Wrecker asked nervously.
“No. Something else.”
“I’m familiar with the system. Give me some time. I’ll see what data I can pull up.”
Hunter handed the datapad to the kid whilst the three of you remained on guard and scanned the area ahead.
As the three of you creeped towards the edge of the platform, a much louder rumbling sounded throughout the decrepit room and suddenly a huge, thick vine burst from beneath the pool and slammed down towards you all.
Hunter and Wrecker’s blaster fire seemed to force it back down but then more vines surged to the surface and began their assault once more.
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“You really think you can fly this thing?” Mox asked as he and Stak broke into the ship you’d arrived on.
“I was top of my class in flight training back on Kamino.” Stak said in reply before investigating the rest of the ship.
Mox meandered his way down and it was then he saw the stuffed doll in the gun turret, a sight that got him thinking more about the intentions the three of you had had and it brought the guilt back. He wasn’t sure about leaving you all behind as well as his brother, Deke. He was brought out of his thoughts by the chirp of his comm and he heard Deke’s voice come through in a panic.
“Mox! Stak! The vines! They’re everywhere!”
Blaster fire rang out in the background.
“Help! We need help! Mox! Come in, Mox!”
 Mox looked back at Stak who gave a firm nod of his head.
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“Time’s up. Get the datapad!” You instructed as you sidestepped a swipe from one of the vines and stabbed through it.
Deke unplugged it and started the climb up the degrading metal to reach the surface.
You assisted in getting Gonky back on Wrecker’s back and then you all began the climb yourselves. A trying task already but made even more so by the massive vines that kept following you and taking the remaining supports down.
You watched in horror as the piece of metal Deke had been using was ripped away and he started to plummet towards the ground. Acting quickly, you called on the Force to hold him whilst Hunter clambered down and grabbed a hold of him to pull him back up.
With you all successfully making it to the top, you sprinted down the corridor only to find to your dismay that the way out was flooded with the toxic liquid and the vines were still advancing and your weapons were doing very little to stop it.
Hunter glanced behind him and saw a large piece of scrap metal floating your way and he signalled to the rest of you to jump to it.
Having made the jump, the issue of the vines still remained, and you weren’t sure how much longer you would be able to fend them off. It was then though; you saw the bright lights above and the Marauder came into view, and it had never looked so good.
“Keep it steady!” Mox called back to Stak as he lowered the cables down to where you all were. “Grab the cables!” He yelled over the baster fire.
Deke jumped on one first and Wrecker held on to the other one.
You could feel the platform being tugged under the pool, but you and Hunter were the only two left. The cable Wrecker was on wouldn’t support his and Gonky’s added weight as well as you and there was still Hunter who needed to grab onto Deke’s cable but amidst the chaos of the two of you dealing with the vines, you could feel him hesitating. But you knew you could make the jump to the ship itself. “Hunter, go!”
Not having much time to debate, Hunter leapt from the platform to the second cable, and he saw you land at the top of the stairs next to Mox.
The vines kept coming though and they started to strangle the wings of the Marauder and haul it down.
With Deke managing to make his way up, you grabbed your retired blaster and passed two more to Deke and Mox.
You all fired down at the horrifying creature that emerged from the depths. It was like one of the vines you’d encountered earlier that had the teeth only this abomination was huge and disgusting and could easily swallow you all and the ship.
“Shoot for the mouth!” You shouted to them, but your actions had little impact.
“We need more firepower!” Hunter called up.
Wrecker dropped a grenade into the mouth of the creature, but it only deterred it for a second.
“That’s not enough!” Hunter yelled.
“Grab the case of explosives!” Wrecker instructed you.
Doing as he said, you made your way into the ship and stumbled towards the case. You picked it up and brought it back to the stairs where Deke grabbed one grenade from it and Mox helped you push it over the edge.
Once they’d all been swallowed up by the creature, Deke activated and dropped the grenade and watched with relief as the resulting explosion forced the creature to release the Marauder and retreat to the depths.
As soon as Hunter and Wrecker were safely on board and the Marauder was out of harm’s way and put into hyperspace, they took their helmets off.
You chucked your breathing mask to the side and swiftly wrapped your arms around Hunter.
Hunter warmly returned your embrace and allowed himself that moment with you as his head rested in the crook of your neck.
You parted from Hunter but still kept your arm around his waist and looked at Deke who was still looking a little shell-shocked after the whole affair, “So, how’d you like being in a squad and fighting alongside a Jedi?”
“Umm… I think I could use some more training first.” Deke replied with a slight laugh.
“Hey, would all older clones get that treatment or…”
You and Hunter turned to the voice that belonged Stak and managed to share a look of fond amusement.
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Hunter examined the information on the datapad but he managed to restrain himself and not read through it endlessly this time. He glanced up and looked fondly down the cockpit to see you and Wrecker enthusiastically listening to the cadet’s retelling of the events that had just transpired.
“I’ve been going over the data. Looks like Hemlock transferred his entire base of operations to another location.” Hunter revealed as he stepped inside. “His experiments too.”
You came to stand beside him and placed a hand on his upper arm. “Did the intel say where he went?”
“There was a mention of a sector but nothing more. It’s a lead, but we’ve got a lot of space to cover.”
“Well, if that’s where Omega is, then that’s where we’re going.” Wrecker said determinedly.
You affectionately squeezed Hunter’s shoulder to signal your agreement.
Hunter nodded his thanks to both of you before looking to the cadets. “We’ll drop you three of someplace safe.”
“Where?” Mox asked eagerly.
“An island. There are good people there. They’ll take care of you.”
“We’re cadets without an army. I don’t know where we fit anymore.” Mox said, the reality of their situation now hitting him harder than it had before.
“You have time to figure it out.” Hunter reassured him. “Make your own path. Be something other than a soldier.”
“What about you?”
Hunter glanced between you and Wrecker. “Our mission is not over yet.”
Wrecker laid a supportive hand on his brother’s back.
You watched with a warm heart as Mox reached his hand out and Hunter clasped it in return and in that moment, you felt it.
It was an emotion that had long been overshadowed by fear and despair but now you sensed its presence again.
You felt the hope that had been missing for some time.
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“We’ve never had a sector before. That’s pretty good.” You whispered as the two of you lay in the quietness of the ship as it headed towards Pabu. The exertions of the past mission had claimed the others already.
“Yeah, it’s a better start than what we’ve had before.” Hunter agreed, drawing light patterns on your bare arm.
“How are you holding up?” You asked delicately as you rested your head on his chest and traced the small Jedi symbol of his necklace.
Hunter sighed heavily. “Better knowing we have something to go off of, but it still doesn’t feel like enough. There’s more I could be doing; I just know it.”
You hummed in acknowledgement, but you’d get to that last part in a minute. “You do seem a bit more like yourself.”
“Oh?”
“Yeah, your adoptive paternal instincts kicked in again. These cadets bring the count up to five.” You said, a teasing lilt to your voice.
“My what?” He paused his ministrations on your arm.
“You heard me.”
“If you mean finding abandoned kids and taking them somewhere safe, that’s something anyone would do. I don’t-”
“No, not anyone, if that were the case with the cadets for example, they would’ve been off that nightmare of a planet long before we showed up. It’s a very you thing to do and it’s one of the many things I love about you.” You propped yourself up on your elbow to look at him. “You always do more than enough, Hunter. You are enough, don’t ever doubt that.”
Hunter looked at you lovingly. “I don’t know how I got through those months without you.”
“Well, if how you’ve been since I’ve been back, I’d guess by throwing yourself into the search, not taking care of your wellbeing and worrying Wrecker every day?” You theorised with a light-hearted tone. “Those are the habits we’re trying to break.”
Hunter turned his sight to the ceiling of the ship. “That sounds about right.” He admitted guiltily.
You angled his face to look back at you and your voice had no joking overtones now, it was full of sincerity. “I’m not going anywhere, remember. I’ll follow you to whatever end and so will Wrecker.”
Hunter pressed a chaste but tender kiss to your lips. “Thank you.” He breathed against your mouth.
You laid your head back down on his chest. “You know, it wouldn’t shock me if she found a way to get to us.”
Hunter kissed the crown of your head. “Yeah, that wouldn’t surprise me either.”
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littlefeatherr · 7 months
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Things that stood out to me in Bad Batch S3 with spoilers in no particular order:
Omega kept a tally of her days imprisoned mirrors Wrecker's mission tally.
Crosshair gave Omega permission to leave him behind, and Omega saw right through it.
IMO Crosshair actually looked physically stronger by episode 3. Omega's pep talks seemed to push him to start preparing physically and mentally for escape, even though she didn't realize it.
Crosshair kneeling down/sitting on the floor to be on Omega's level while pretending to be annoyed by her telling him about her day was so sweet and very much like his brothers.
Sending Omega away so she wouldn't end up like him mirrors Crosshair on Kamino when he wanted to send her away and told Hunter to let her go if he wanted her safe.😪😪😪
Omega's straw Lula 😢😢😢😢
I love Omega's murder pup Batcher!
Crosshair immediately pissed at Emery for downplaying Omega's imprisonment mirrors Hunter Echo and Tech getting upset with Phee telling her tall tales.
It's hilarious that Hemlock sicced the other hounds on her and Crosshair, considering Omega's the one who feeds them. Of course they protected her!
Hunter's grief was just palpable. I love that Wrecker comforts him, puts his arm around him. Do we think Wrecker's the oldest?
The cadets impressed with Hunter and Omega is such a contrast to the regs antagonizing and rejection of them in season 1.
The Emperor has never been scarier.
Is Omega's befriending animals previously thought to be vicious connected to her Force connections?
Angelica Houston as Isa Durand!!!
I'll probably add more later after rewatch. Please feel free to add your own comments to this too!
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questforgalas · 7 months
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Isa Durand. My new queen
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whippedcloudsofcream · 7 months
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Isa Durand in The Bad Batch S3E2: Paths Unknown
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