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** All jossed...No explanation is given, beyond Ventress insisting that she has "a few lives left."



* Both outcomes are jossed.

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* Both outcomes are jossed.
jossed. The Bad Batch just retires on Pabu, no longer involving themselves in the rebellion against the Empire. Omega does join the rebellion, though.
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** Jossed.




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** Darth never made an appearance in the show, effectively making this jossed.




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* Both outcomes are jossed.
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The Bad Batch has never been mentioned or seen in other Disney Star Wars media taking place during and after the Imperial Era. So unless Filoni pulls an Ahsoka and finds a way to retcon them into the Rebel Alliance proper, It's more likely for most or all of Clone Force 99 to die in the series finale (a la ''Film/RogueOne''), to hammer home the tragic and somber EndOfAnAge for the Clone Troopers with the emergence of the Stormtroopers.

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* The Bad Batch has never been mentioned or seen in other Disney Star Wars media taking place during and after the Imperial Era. So unless Filoni pulls an Ahsoka and finds a way to retcon them into the Rebel Alliance proper, It's more likely for most or all of Clone Force 99 to die in the series finale (a la ''Film/RogueOne''), to hammer home the tragic and somber EndOfAnAge for the Clone Troopers with the emergence of the Stormtroopers.
Stormtroopers.
** Also, the "killer" in question will be none other than '''Darth Vader''' himself.



* "The Cavalry Has Arrived" is the official title of the show's final episode. It doesn't necessarily mean that the "cavalry" in question may apply to The Bad Batch; the Empire has its own sort of "cavalry" as well. And ''Darth Vader himself'' might be that "cavalry" in question. Plus, it will coincide with Vader's appearance in ''Tales of the Empire''.

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* "The Cavalry Has Arrived" is the official title of the show's final episode. It doesn't necessarily mean that the "cavalry" in question may apply to The Bad Batch; the Empire has its own sort of "cavalry" as well. And ''Darth Vader himself'' might be fits that "cavalry" in question. bill perfectly. Plus, it will coincide with Vader's appearance in ''Tales of the Empire''.Empire''.



As a successor to the Clone Wars, this would be a good opportunity. If she's working for the Empire now, she could be an interesting villain. If she's not, she's a Dark Sider who would nevertheless be targeted by Order 66, potentially resulting in an interesting EnemyMine scenario.

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* As a successor to the Clone Wars, ''Clone Wars'', this would be a good opportunity. If she's working for the Empire now, she could be an interesting villain. If she's not, she's a Dark Sider who would nevertheless be targeted by Order 66, potentially resulting in an interesting EnemyMine scenario.

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Tech survived and his brain was put in the body of a goldfish.

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Tech *Tech survived and his brain was put in the body of a goldfish.


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[[WMG: The final episode's "cavalry" refers to none other than '''''Darth Vader''''']]
* "The Cavalry Has Arrived" is the official title of the show's final episode. It doesn't necessarily mean that the "cavalry" in question may apply to The Bad Batch; the Empire has its own sort of "cavalry" as well. And ''Darth Vader himself'' might be that "cavalry" in question. Plus, it will coincide with Vader's appearance in ''Tales of the Empire''.
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* It definitely looks like they're trying to set up a NeverFoundTheBody situation.

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* It definitely looks like they're trying to set up a NeverFoundTheBody situation. Consider that the producers of this series are the TropeNamer for DisneyDeath.
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Adding to Tech theory of surviving season 2.



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* Tech maybe the commando/assasin trooper that attacked Rex's compound. Vocal distortions to hide voice and seems to ease up while drowning Crosshair possibly out of regret with having to kill his brother. Also would serve as a flip of the situation between them in the earlier seasons. Possibly with Crosshair being the one not wanting to give up on Tech and possibly snapping him out.
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As a clone, Emerie may have been implanted with an inhibitor chip too. If she's not freely choosing loyalty to the Empire, then the chip is forcing her to obey it. But, like the other clones, she may be breaking free from its influence. This could help explain her empathy toward Crosshair and Omega, her willingness to bend Hemlock's rigid rules at times, her attempts to talk Hemlock down, and her seemingly more and more conflicted loyalties.

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As a clone, Emerie may have been implanted with an inhibitor chip too. If she's not freely choosing loyalty to the Empire, then the chip is forcing her to obey it. But, like the other clones, she may be breaking free from its influence. This could help explain her empathy toward Crosshair and Omega, her willingness to bend Hemlock's rigid rules at times, her attempts to talk Hemlock down, and her seemingly more and more conflicted loyalties.
loyalties. [[spoiler:She looks especially torn and miserable after Hemlock orders the lurcas sicced on Omega and Crosshair, knowing they will kill them, and failing to talk Hemlock down. Tellingly, after Hemlock determines to hunt Omega down, the last shot of S3E3 lingers on Emerie, quite likely looking worried for her.]]
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Given his actions on Kashyyk, Gungi's identity as a Jedi would eventually have to make its way to Imperial ears. Seeing the Wookiee youngling as a perfect test subject, Palpatine will dispatch one of the first Inquisitors to hunt down and exterminate the fugitive Jedi.

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Given his actions on Kashyyk, Gungi's identity as a Jedi would eventually have to make its way to Imperial ears. Seeing the Wookiee youngling as a perfect test subject, Palpatine This will dispatch result in one of the first Inquisitors being dispatched to hunt down and exterminate the fugitive Jedi.Wookiee youngling.
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Given his actions on Kashyyk, Gungi's identity as a Jedi would eventually have to make its way to Imperial ears. Seeing the Wookiee youngling as a perfect test subject, Palpatine will dispatch one of the first Inquisitors to hunt down and exterminate the fugitive Jedi.
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[[WMG:Gungi will eventually be tracked and killed by an Inquisitor]]

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* Alternatively-alteratively, its harder (if not impossible) to remove hardware, but software can always be changed. Freeing there wills would still be possible in such a scenario though I doubt they'd make it easy.

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* Alternatively-alteratively, its harder (if not impossible) to remove hardware, but software can always be changed. Freeing there their wills would still be possible in such a scenario though I doubt they'd make it easy.



[[WMG: Emerie has an inhibitor chip, but it's wearing off]]
As a clone, Emerie may have been implanted with an inhibitor chip too. If she's not freely choosing loyalty to the Empire, then the chip is forcing her to obey it. But, like the other clones, she may be breaking free from its influence. This could help explain her empathy toward Crosshair and Omega, her willingness to bend Hemlock's rigid rules at times, her attempts to talk Hemlock down, and her seemingly more and more conflicted loyalties.



[[WMG: Emerie has an inhibitor chip, but it's wearing off]]
As a clone, Emerie may have been implanted with an inhibitor chip too. If she's not freely choosing loyalty to the Empire, then the chip is forcing her to obey it. But, like the other clones, she may be breaking free from its influence. This could help explain her empathy toward Crosshair and Omega, her willingness to bend Hemlock's rigid rules at times, her attempts to talk Hemlock down, and her seemingly more and more conflicted loyalties.
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[[WMG: Emerie has an inhibitor chip, but it's wearing off]]
As a clone, Emerie may have been implanted with an inhibitor chip too. If she's not freely choosing loyalty to the Empire, then the chip is forcing her to obey it. But, like the other clones, she may be breaking free from its influence. This could help explain her empathy toward Crosshair and Omega, her willingness to bend Hemlock's rigid rules at times, her attempts to talk Hemlock down, and her seemingly more and more conflicted loyalties.
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* It now seems possible that she has the potential with season 3's reveal that she has a high M-Count.

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