The Bad Batch(episode)
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"The Bad Batch"
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- "Embrace others for their differences, for that makes you whole."
- ―Moral[12]
"The Bad Batch" is an episode of theStar Wars: The Clone Wars television series. This episode was originally intended to be the premiere for a seventh season, but production on the television series was halted before the episode was completed. Scripted byBrent Friedman, it is the first in a four-part story arc focusing on a ragtagunit ofclone commandos,Clone Force 99. The episode, along with the rest of its arc, premiered onApril 17,2015 atCelebration Anaheim, and was released onStarWars.com shortly after onApril 29, 2015.[8]
OnApril 14,2019, it was revealed atCelebration Chicago that a finalized version of the Bad Batch arc would be part of theStar Wars:The Clone Wars revival season.[4] OnFebruary 21,2020, that version debuted onDisney+ as the premiere of the seventh and final season.
This episode is chronologically preceded by theseventh season's eighth episode, "Together Again."
Official description[]
Captain Rex and the Bad Batch must infiltrate an enemy base on Anaxes.[5]
Opening crawl[]
THE BAD BATCH |
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The battle for Anaxes! One of theRepublic's largest shipyards is under attackfrom Admiral Trench's Separatistforces. Jedi Generals Mace Windu andAnakin Skywalker lead a two-prongedassault on the ground and in the air.But after weeks of heated battle andmounting losses, the Republic's gripon Anaxes begins to slip away.... |
Plot summary[]
- "Experimental unit Clone Force 99. They're defective clones with, uh… Desirable mutations."
"99, eh? Nice touch."
"They call themselves, “The Bad Batch."" - ―Commander Cody and Captain Rex[12]
TheRepubliccampaign onAnaxes begins to take a turn for the worse when theSeparatists capture themain production facility for the Republic's battle fleet. WhileMace Windu andAnakin Skywalker debate on how to proceed,Commander Cody andCaptain Rex join them with a theory about their losses. Rex recounts that theSeparatist Droid Army uses analytics to predict Republic strategy. A tactic is effective the first time it is used, but it becomes less effective with each following use. Thedroids learn their tendencies and use that information to fight. The Republic needs to constantly vary its attack. Windu notes that the losses on Anaxes are not commonplace. Rex believes that the Separatists' counterattack is so specific because they have learned his own personal strategy. Cody explains that if the Separatists have figured out how to counter Rex, who is one of the most talented officers they have, the Republic could suffer even more severe losses. He proposes that they lead a squad behind enemy lines to steal any intel the Separatists have from theirCyber Center. Windu agrees to this plan, but Skywalker notices that Rex obviously has something else on his mind and asks him if he has anything else to say. Rex says he doesn't.
In the barracks, Cody finds Rex staring at an old picture of the two of them accompanied by the lateARC troopersFives andEcho. Rex laments their deaths and the losses the Republic forces are taking in the war, which Cody understands. Rex tells Cody that he believes that there's a chance Echo might still be alive, since the strategies the Separatists are using are old battle plans the two of them came up with, but he didn't tell this to theJedi since they might think he's crazy. Cody is skeptical, but says it's time to go. Rex asks him who they're taking with them, and Cody responds "Clone Force 99." Going out to the landing platform with ARC trooperJesse andclone medicKix, Rex and Cody see the squad's shuttle, theMarauder, come in for a wild landing that has other clones running out of the ship's way.
Rex asks Cody why he's never heard of this group. Cody explains that the squad, informally known as the "Bad Batch," consists of defectively bornclones who underwent unique and "desirable" mutations. The squad, emerging from their shuttle, consists ofSergeantHunter, the team's leader;Wrecker, the squad's brash strongman and assault specialist;Tech, the hyper-intelligent and knowledgeable tech specialist; andCrosshair, the team's grim, sarcastic sniper. Mounting agunship, the assembled team departs for the Cyber Center.
However, on their way the clones are spotted and shot down by abattle droid force, and end up crashing in a ravine, leaving Cody seriously injured and trapped inside the vessel's wreckage. It is there that the Bad Batch begins to demonstrate its unique qualities: Wrecker singlehandedly lifts the gunship off Cody's body, and then he and his squadmates engage the incoming droids in a surprisingly aggressive move, taking down the entire enemy force by themselves. After the clones have left, a second droid force investigates the crash site and inform Trench of their findings.
The clones make their way to the cyber center on foot, guided by Hunter's extraordinary sensory capabilities. With Cody incapable of continuing, Rex announces that he will take charge of the mission. This creates tensions with Crosshair and Wrecker, which threaten to escalate into a fight until Hunter intervenes and concedes command to Rex. Proceeding without Cody and Kix, they reach a Separatist outpost near the cyber center, which Rex decides to take, hoping that it will contain vital information. Using the Bad Batch's prior performance as his attack strategy, Rex and his fellow clones quickly overwhelm the outpost's droid garrison and capture its command and communication center. But while trying to hack into the cyber center's computers to investigate its defensive capabilities, Tech intercepts a message which announces the impending arrival ofheavy droid reinforcements.
Rex splits up the squad for a diversionary three-front attack on the center's guard force, just as the droid relief forces arrive at the outpost; but before Trench can warn them about the clones' assault, the cyber center droids are taken by surprise. While Rex, Crosshair, and Jesse keep the guards occupied, Hunter, Tech, and Wrecker penetrate the building and capture its command center. As the other clones hold the incoming droid reinforcements off, Rex joins Tech in the command center. Tech hacks into the computer system and discovers the algorithm, but strangely it is not stored inside the center's memory banks but is instead being broadcast from another planet,Skako Minor. Digging in further, Tech manages to receive an audio signal which sounds like a human voice. Rex asks him to send a transmission requesting the person's identity, and the voice responds "CT-1409," as the voice's masking is dropped so it's clearly the voice of a clone trooper.
In the meantime, the encroaching enemy force drives the remaining clones back into the command center. Rex is so shocked by what the voice is saying that he briefly ignores Hunter telling him they need to leave. The clones fight their way out of the structure and escape aboard a speeder craft secured by Crosshair. While Trench learns about the clones' infiltration of the broadcast, Rex, in turn, is left brooding over the startling discovery that Echo is still alive: "CT-1409" was his identification number.
Development[]
- "The battles are over, but the heroes live on. Thank you Clone Wars fans."
- ―Moral in the story reel[12]

Footage from the story reel version of the episode
The idea for the "Bad Batch" arc came up fromStar Wars creatorGeorge Lucas, who wanted to explore the idea that there were clones that were a little bit more unique from one another and who were like an enhanced skills special forces unit.[13] While the arc began production in2012 as part of the seventh season ofStar Wars: The Clone Wars, the designs for every member of the Bad Batch had been finalized ayear earlier. The episodes were fully scripted, voiced and animated up to the "story reel" stage,[14] but the series was canceled byCartoon Network in2013 followingThe Walt Disney Company's acquisition ofLucasfilm[15]
Series WriterBrent Friedman, who scripted "The Bad Batch" as well as the other three episodes of the arc, released information about the episode via his Twitter account inMay2014. The arc's original moral was "The best defense is a strong offense."[2]Jedi GeneralAnakin Skywalker is involved throughout the arc to an extent, though most of the action focuses on Rex and The Batch.[16] Friedman stated that the "emotional hook" of the arc is Rex's relationship withARC trooperEcho,[17] a character who had been killed in thethird season episode "Counterattack"[18] but was brought back for this arc.[19][20] The setting for the episodes is split betweenAnaxes,[16] aplanet from theStar Wars Legends line,[21] and a new world calledSkako Minor.[16]
OnApril 9,2015,StarWars.com announced that "The Bad Batch" and the other three episodes of the story arc would be released onApril 17 in story reel form, in a special screening atCelebration Anaheim.[3] On February 21, 2020, a completed version of the episode was aired as part ofThe Clone Warsrevival onDisney+.[22]
Continuity[]
The finalized version of the episode has some differences to the original unfinished story reel, including a different explanation for the algorithm and a private meeting between Cody and Rex in the barracks. The episode also has a different opening moral, Kix now sports a full head of hair instead of the mostly-shaved hairstyle he has in previous episodes and the unfinished version, and Jesse's helmet does not have arangefinder attached to it as it did in the unfinished version. The original newsreel sequence featured an ARC-170 and a Z-95 Headhunter engaging aHyena Bomber and a droid tri-fighter, with another clip of an ARC-170 being shot down byHyena Bombers and crashing onto aVenator-class Star Destroyer. The finalized version features Z-95 Headhunters dogfighting withHyena Bombers, with another clip showing a Z-95 being shot down byHyena Bombers and crashing into the Venator.
The picture of Cody, Rex, Fives, and Echo that Rex has depicts Cody and Rex inPhase II armor, most obviously with Cody's helmet, even though the series didn't introduce Phase II armor for all clones untilSeason 4, after the Citadel arc that showed Echo's presumed death (meaning that the picture must have been taken prior to that).
During the scene where Hunter, Wrecker, and Jesse are forced to retreat into the Cyber Center, Jesse'skama is missing.
The credits of the final episode listMatthew Wood as voicing a "Super Tactical Droid" when no droids of that model appear, onlyT-series tactical droids.
This episode introduces a new version ofThe Clone Wars' logo which remains for the rest of the series, placing "Star Wars" on one line, rather than being separated by "The Clone Wars".
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Bad Batch" 4-Episode Arc Coming toStar Wars Celebration onStarWars.com(original link is obsolete)
Bad Batch Concept Art Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Story Reel: The Bad Batch onStarWars.com(original link is obsolete)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Squad 99 | Disney+ on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | "The Bad Batch" Clip | Disney+ on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
"The Bad Batch" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars onStarWars.com(backup link)
Bucket List: "The Bad Batch" – Star Wars: The Clone Wars on the officialStar Wars KidsYouTube channel(original link is obsolete)
Clone Wars Download:The Bad Batch on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)(Posted on StarWars.com)
Clone Wars Declassified: 5 Highlights from "The Bad Batch" onStarWars.com(backup link)
The Clone Wars Rewatch: Meet "The Bad Batch" onStarWars.com(backup link)
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Final Countdown" —Star Wars Insider 200(reprinted in Special Edition 2023)
What to Watch BeforeStar Wars: The Bad Batch onStarWars.com(backup link)
Ships of the Galaxy: TheMarauder onStarWars.com(backup link)
Executive Producer Athena Portillo TalksStar Wars: The Bad Batch onStarWars.com(backup link)
Notes and references[]
- ↑
Rebels Report #2: Behind the Scenes with Brent Friedman onwww.rebelsreport.com (November 22,2013): "[starting around 26:50] So my episodes that I wrote for Season Six were going to be—I was told by Dave [Filoni] they were going to be the premiere episodes for Season Seven." (backup link archived onFebruary 21,2020)
- ↑2.02.12.2
Brent Friedman (@BFree63) onTwitter (post):"OK, the fortune cookie of the 1st episode in my Echo arc (called 'The Bad Batch') was: The best defense is a strong offense."(screenshot)
- ↑3.03.13.2
Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Bad Batch" 4-Episode Arc Coming toStar Wars Celebration onStarWars.com(original link is obsolete)
- ↑4.04.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Panel at Star Wars Celebration 2019 on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)
- ↑5.05.15.2
What's New on Disney Plus February 2020, Including Toy Story 4 by Gregory Lawrance onCollider.com (backup link archived onFebruary 21,2020)
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Bad Batch Concept Art Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)
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"The Bad Batch" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars onStarWars.com(backup link)
- ↑8.08.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Bad Batch" Recon onStarWars.com(original link is obsolete)
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Story Reel: The Bad Batch onStarWars.com(original link is obsolete)
- ↑Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "The Bad Batch" to19 BBY.
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Brent Friedman (@BFree63) onTwitter (post):"Here's the 2nd episode ('A Distant Echo') fortune cookie: Wars are not won with superior weapons, but with superior strategy."(backup link)
- ↑12.012.112.2
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Bad Batch"
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Clone Wars EP Dave Filoni breaks down the first episodes of the final season by Leong, Tim onEntertainment Weekly (March 2,2020) (backup link archived onMarch 3,2020)
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Tech's Notes: "The Bad Batch" Trivia Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)
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A New Direction for Lucasfilm Animation onStarWars.com(backup link)
- ↑16.016.116.2
Brent Friedman (@BFree63) onTwitter (post):"Anakin's involved on/off throughout the arc but it's mostly Rex in charge of The Batch. Takes place on Anaxes & Skako Minor."(screenshot)
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Brent Friedman (@BFree63) onTwitter (post):"Yes on Rex. The emotional hook of the arc was Rex & Echo's relationship."(screenshot)
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Counterattack"
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To Fans ofStar Wars: The Clone Wars: Thank You onStarWars.com(backup link)
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Brent Friedman (@BFree63) onTwitter (post):"@Halabrew The truth is out!"(screenshot)
- ↑The Essential Atlas
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The Star Wars Show:Star Wars Celebration Chicago 2019 Live Stream – Day 3 | The Star Wars Show LIVE! on the officialStar WarsYouTube channel(backup link)
External links[]
"The Bad Batch" on theAurebesh Wiki