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Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episode 14 Easter Eggs Explained


But he was confirmed to have survived that blast in Rebels, where he teams up with Rex and other “retired” clones hiding from the Empire. Gregor really did die in the fight against the Empire in Rebels, but not before telling Rex he was glad to fight for a cause he actually chose to believe in.

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Scorch and the Republic Commandos

– Project War-Mantle places clone commandos as instructors for conscripted stormtroopers. It turns out, some of those commandos are familiar: the trooper with white and yellow armor and a bright blue visor is RC-1262 “Scorch,” one of the clone troopers from the Republic Commando video game, which is no longer canon. But Scorch was later re-canonized with a minor role in The Clone Wars season three episode “Witches of the Mist.”

– The idea of clone commandos (elite soldiers genetically modified slightly away from the Jango Fett template) were a large part of Legends clone lore.

The Origin of TK Troopers

On the other side of the clone-conscript divide in the early days of the Empire are the human soldiers with the “TK” designation, who the Empire have gathered from around the galaxy. The Bad Batch points out that they don’t have any loyalty to the Republic and instead are blank slates to project the ideals of the Empire upon and spread them. The “TK” designation was used for stormtrooper call signs from the very beginning, popularized with “TK-421” in A New Hope.

Death Star Connections

– Some of the music in this episode is reminiscent of the Death Star escape scenes in A New Hope.

– Another thing War-Mantle shares with the Death Star is a thermal exhaust port, through which the Bad Batch attempt their escape. This same element was what allowed Luke Skywalker’s proton torpedo to break through the Death Star’s defenses and start the chain reaction that destroyed it in A New Hope.



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