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‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch:’ Will Crosshair rejoin ‘The Bad Batch?’

What fans can expect of the Imperial clone after his defeat on Kamino.

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The second season of Disney and Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Bad Batch is only just beginning. The sequel to the Star Wars: The Clone Wars spin-off series finds our heroes and villains some time after their dramatic battle on the clone home world of Kamino. 

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Crosshair first appeared in the final season of The Clone Wars alongside the rest of the experimental Clone Force 99. A sharp and cool sniper, Crosshair was forced to comply with Order 66 and follow Imperial orders after being captured and implanted with an inhibitor chip like the rest of the clones (or “regs,” as the rest of the team calls them). 

This pitted him against his former teammates and brothers, as he was employed to hunt down the renegade squad as the fled. Crosshair ultimately failed, of course, and when last we saw our sympathetic antagonist, he was stranded on the ruins of his home planet in the middle of the world-spanning ocean. But that would not be his ultimate end.

Will Crosshair rejoin The Bad Batch?

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Crosshair was missing from the first two episodes of Bad Batch’s 16-episode sequel season. Instead, Crosshair reappeared as the main character of episode three, “The Solitary Clone.” Featuring the return of a beloved clone commander, the episode sees Crosshair return to action after being stranded on Kamino. As strict as ever, Crosshair follows the command of a scrupulous and suspicious Vice Admiral Rampart when he is sent to a former Separatist planet to help enact Imperial rule. 

But will Crosshair be rejoining the eponymous team that gave the series its name? We can’t yet tell what side Crosshair will end up on, but episode three may have laid the groundwork for a shift in his understanding of orders, law, and following commands. Commander Cody openly questions their roles and actions as soldiers of the empire before going AWOL, but even if Crosshair can’t admit his actions as a soldier have been immoral, we can see the splinter between him and the imperials in the way Rampart treats him and other clones. 

Maybe he won’t think his actions were wrong, but he’ll realize loyalty is not valued in both directions and perhaps defect like the rest of Clone Force 99. Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, Echo, and their younger clone sister Omega have already shown great compassion to Crosshair, saving his life in the battle on Kamino, but will Crosshair go too far before he can be saved? His redemption arc may only just be beginning.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch is streaming on Disney Plus, with new episodes releasing every Wednesday.