Hey everyone!
I am so, so, so sorry for not posting yesterday! This chapter needed major rewrites and I got overwhelmed with school and life and everything. Life just got away from me. But the chapter needed the help.
nw150: nice to hear from you! I plan to continue! And I'm thinking they're still in TK armor, but they're called stormtroopers. Probably not exactly canonical lol.
4thwallbreak: The civilian perspective is definitely something I wish we got more of. How did the people feel about the clones? I don't know if we have a more modern perspective of that. I'm hoping the Bad Batch Season 2 helps us get some more of that.
Mando'a translations at the end
ABSOLVED: CHAPTER 14
"Hapa, Cep." Ahsoka said. "Go get Renaya and Melech from their hut. Tell them to stay calm, and that I'll tell them the plan when they get here."
"What if the troopers stop us?" Hapa asked.
"They have no reason to." Ahsoka said. "There are plenty of other people here. It'll be fine."
Hapa and Cep exchanged glances before nodding and heading out the door.
"R2, send a message to Anakin." Ahsoka said into her comm as soon as the door closed behind the siblings. "Tell him that we've got the recruits, we've been in contact with Bail Organa, and that there's an Imperial presence on the planet. I'm sending Organa's frequency as well."
R2 whistled an affirmative. Ahsoka clicked off the comm and sat on the vacation hut's couch. The hut that Cep, Hapa, and Jiut had rented was similar to Rex and Ahsoka's, but had three beds instead of one.
"An R2 unit?" Jiut asked. "Ah, that was a good series. R2-I5 was the best helper I ever had."
"What happened to him?" Ahsoka asked.
She kept her tone light in spite of the sound of Imperial LAAT/is bringing down more troops wafting through the hut's windows. Being on a planet with an Imperial presence when one was trying to recruit for a Rebellion was not ideal. They would work with it. They had dealt with worse.
Jiut scowled.
"The Empire confiscated him." He said. "They told me that they needed him for a short project. I asked after him two weeks later and they told me he'd been scrapped because he was 'defective.'"
"Kriffing Empire." Rex said, folding his arms. "I'm surprised they glassed the Kaminoans. You would think they would have gotten along."
"It was the straw that broke the eopie's back." Jiut said. "I5 was like family. He helped my wife with each of our children's births. By the time our seventh came, we didn't even have to go to the med center. We had I5."
Ahsoka and Rex glanced at each other. They were thinking the same thing. Anakin would probably let R2 deliver Padme's babies without hesitation.
"Does your family know where you've gone?" Ahsoka asked.
"My wife does." Jiut said. "She encouraged me to go. But my children, and everyone else-"
Jiut paused, an orangish flush creeping down his lekku.
"They think I ran off with a dancer girl."
It seemed like such a little thing, such a small sacrifice, but it was clear on Jiut's face that it hurt him that he even appeared to be abandoning his family.
Ahsoka felt the others arrive even before the soft knock at the door.
"Let's go." She said to Rex and Jiut.
She cringed internally as she opened the door. Melech and Renaya's faces were masks of seriousness. Hapa's tentacles were pale. Only Cep managed a somewhat relaxed posture.
"There- there are more of them." Hapa said quietly. "They were talking to the bartender."
"Relax." Ahsoka hissed, making the word a force suggestion.
To her relief, all of their shoulders dropped a little.
"Were they on the beach?" Ahsoka asked.
"Not that we saw." Renaya said.
"Then here's the plan." Ahsoka said. "We stay for the night and leave tomorrow evening. We spend the afternoon on the beach, relax, and steer clear of the troopers. Got it?"
Everyone nodded. Ahsoka pasted on a smile and took Rex's arm.
"Come on." She said.
The sun didn't seem as warm nor the sea as blue as they moved in a group towards the beach. Ahsoka could see glimpses of troopers in the main cluster of buildings.
"So, Melech, Renaya." Ahsoka said. "How did you two meet?"
They needed to keep talking, otherwise they looked like a funeral procession.
"We both come from long lines of grain farmers." Renaya said. Her voice wasn't cheerful, but it wasn't trembling. "Our families have known each other since we were kids."
"How sweet." Ahsoka said. "A childhood romance."
"We hated each other as kids." Melech put in. Ahsoka was relieved to hear some levity in his tone. "She was the rebel and I was the tattletale. Wasn't until we were older that we realized the other wasn't so bad."
They looked at each other and Ahsoka saw the genuine love the two had for one another. A love that they were now risking for a Rebellion they hadn't even officially joined yet.
It wasn't until they had reached the edge of the beach that Ahsoka saw white forms marching along the shore, moving among the many vacationing groups there. She stopped in her tracks.
"Commander?" Hapa asked.
Ahsoka took a deep breath. They had nothing to hide. They were just a vacationing group, just like everyone else here. Ahsoka didn't see any of the troops questioning the beach goers.
"Let's get settled." She said.
She felt the others' apprehension. Rex's steadfast trust stood in contrast. Ahsoka clung to that. She carefully draped herself over Rex as he lay down on the sand a few meters from where the sand became dry. Melech and Renaya did the same. Jiut gave them a nervous look before walking to stand in the shallow water. Hapa sat down, tracing shapes into the sand with her fingers. It was a lot louder now than it had been the last few days, with the combination of the Imperial machines and groups of loud tourists.
"Our parents married young, too." Hapa mentioned.
Cep took a step closer. He stood over Hapa with his arms folded tightly across his chest, glaring at her as if she were relating top secret information. Hapa shot him an annoyed look.
"Our parents came from Glee Anslem when they were newlyweds. They started a millinery business for non-humans." She went on.
Hapa was clearly talking to keep herself from focusing on the troopers passing within a few meters.
"Any hats for Togruta?" Ahsoka asked.
Hapa managed a weak smile.
"Some. Mostly for Twi'leks and Nautolans, but they try to cater to every species with a head."
"That's nice of them." Ahsoka said.
"It's what's made them successful." Hapa said. She was now forming the sand into small lumps. "We had a nice childhood, but Mum and Dad always made sure that we were involved with the charity they set up. It's- well, they're the reason why the Empire seems so unfair to us."
"Hapa!" Cep hissed, jerking his head towards a group of stormtroopers not too far away.
"Calm down, Cep." Ahsoka said. "Knowing more about you helps us be able to put you to better use."
Ahsoka's comm beeped. Rex, glancing at some incoming troopers, pulled her close to shield her from view as she pulled it out. He peppered kisses on her head, but each one felt measured and calculated. There was little of his previous passion in them.
"R2?" Ahsoka asked quietly.
R2 trilled in response. Anakin had replied. He wanted to talk to them.
"Got it." Ahsoka muttered and stowed the comm away.
You got that? She asked Rex.
Yes. He replied. Back to the hut, then.
She disentangled herself from him and they stood.
"We forgot something back at the hut!" Ahsoka called in a cheerful voice before the others could ask. "We'll be back in a minute!"
She turned around and nearly ran into a trooper.
"Sorry!" Ahsoka said.
The trooper's visor was tilted down at her, staring for a long time.
"I know you." The trooper said in a flat tone.
A clone. Ahsoka tensed as he continued to stare at her. Rex put his hand up as if to shield his eyes from the sun. Luckily the clone had only eyes for Ahsoka.
Ahsoka carefully pushed past the dark veil shrouding the clone's mind. She found a member of the Wolf Pack under the chip's influence, a clone named Krane. Relief washed over her as she saw a memory that could be used to her advantage.
"Were you perhaps involved with the disappearance of the Kiros colony?" Ahsoka asked. "I was rescued from that mine by clone troopers."
The clone didn't say anything for several dragging seconds. Ahsoka struggled against her instincts to run, fight, do anything but stand here and wait to be recognized.
"I was." He finally said.
Then without a word, he turned and jogged to join one of the squads patrolling the beach.
Rex and Ahsoka were silent until they reached their hut. It wasn't until the door closed behind them that Ahsoka let out a long breath.
"What are the chances?" She asked.
Rex shook his head.
"We're lucky he was focused on you." He said. "Kriff, if he had recognized me-"
Things were getting more dangerous. Ahsoka took a deep breath. She found the holo puck and inputted Anakin's frequency. He appeared in a flickering blue form a moment later.
"Hold on, Snips." Anakin said. "I'm getting Senator Organa on this call too."
The holo blinked out for a moment before reforming to show the two men.
"It's good to see you, General." Senator Organa said.
"You as well, Senator." Anakin said. "Tell me, how is Padme?"
"She is well, for now." Senator Organa said. "To tell you the truth, I haven't been able to see her much. She's being watched."
Anakin was silent for a moment. His voice cracked slightly when he finally spoke.
"You said that there's an Imperial presence on Scarif?"
"Yes." Ahsoka said. "They're doing heavy recruitment."
"That might work in our favor." Anakin said. "This could be the perfect time to get a spy into the Imperial ranks."
"From the new recruits?" Ahsoka asked. "I don't know, Anakin. They don't have any training."
"When else are we going to get this chance?" Anakin said. "The sooner we get people in, the more information we can get."
"That just leaves two of our recruits as possibilities." Rex said. "They're only taking humans."
"That is not entirely true." Senator Organa said. "They will take non-humans that volunteer, but there hasn't been one that has actually completed the training. Their aim is to haze them out before they have the chance."
"Which might be the perfect time to retrieve the spy." Rex said slowly.
"How are they supposed to contact us?" Ahsoka said.
"Give them my secure frequency." Anakin said. "And instruct them how to destroy the records of their messages."
Ahsoka nodded, but she didn't feel sure yet.
"What would be their objective?" Rex asked.
"Intel on clones, mainly." Senator Organa said. "They seem to just be disappearing from the ranks. If we can find the clones and recruit them, that could be extremely helpful."
"Planting false information about the Rebellion would be good too." Anakin said. "And we need any general information on their training and inner workings."
"Got it." Ahsoka said. "I'll ask them to volunteer. I don't want to send these people if they're not one hundred percent on board."
"Sounds good." Anakin said. "Good luck Snips. We'll see you soon. May the Force be with you."
"May the Force be with you." Ahsoka and Rex said.
The holo clicked off.
Ahsoka sighed and tucked it away.
"Let's go get our volunteers."
"I'll do it." Cep said the moment Ahsoka had stopped her explanation.
They had returned to the same tense group as before. They had seen the interaction between Ahsoka and the clone.
"Are you sure?" Ahsoka asked. "You'll have to deal with quite a bit of prejudice from what I've been told."
"I can handle it." Cep said. "Let's be honest, I'm not going to be any good as a foot soldier. I think this will fit me better."
"I'll go" Renaya said.
Melech's head snapped to look at his wife.
"Melech," Renaya said softly. "You know I was always the nosy one. I never got caught. If Cep isn't going to be able to finish the training, we may need someone who can."
"This means we'll have to leave you here." Rex said. "Are you prepared?"
The two nodded.
"Thank you." Ahsoka said. She handed them both a slip of flimsi with the secure frequency on it. "This is how you'll contact us. You'll need to make sure to destroy the records afterwards."
"You'll have to approach the recruiters soon." Rex said.
"We'll go see what we can learn now." Cep said. "If those troopers can recognize you, the less time we spend with you the better."
"Renaya-" Melech started.
Renaya drew him aside and began talking quietly to him. Hapa hugged her brother.
"Good luck." She said. "Be careful."
"I'll be fine." Cep said. "Don't worry about a thing."
Melech and Renaya shared a kiss before separating.
"Tell the recruiters that you'll need to get your things, and then come check in with us." Ahsoka said. "May the Force be with you."
Cep and Renaya nodded. Ahsoka watched them head up the beach towards the town.
This is insane. She told Rex. They haven't been trained. They're just civilians!
That might be a good thing. Rex replied. That way they won't have to hide any military training.
Ahsoka sighed and sat back down on the beach. The next hour dragged as much as their days alone had felt like sand falling through their fingers. Cep and Renaya didn't come back. Ahsoka prayed that they were just taking a while with paperwork.
The sun was setting now. It was getting close to the time that they could retire. Rex lay in Ahsoka's lap, though he wasn't relaxed in any way.
"Hey look, it's our friend!" A rough voice called.
Every muscle seemed to tense in Rex's body. Ahsoka recognized the voice as one of the troopers that had approached Rex for recruitment. The others had frozen, staring at two troopers heading down the beach. They seemed to be off duty, with their helmets off and bottles swinging from their hands.
One of them let out a low whistle.
"Now, where did you get that one?" He asked. "I didn't think there were any brothels on this planet. Did you bring her yourself?"
Ahsoka bit back a sharp retort and instead looked at the ground. She wasn't Ahsoka Tano right now. She was Karta, a foolish newlywed with no spine.
Rex, on the other hand, was glaring fully at the troopers. His anger, fed by his worry, was reaching a boiling point.
"This is my wife." He said.
The easy air of the troopers disappeared. They looked at Rex coldly.
"You married one of those?" The first asked. "They're good for a night of fun, sure, but getting married to one?"
Rex just glared at them. The troopers glared back, and then glanced at the rest of the group.
"You'll have to reconsider the company you keep if you want to join the Empire." The second trooper said.
"I'm quite particular about who I spend my time with." Rex said.
The troopers narrowed their eyes.
"Maybe you aren't such a good fit after all."
"Maybe not." Rex said. "And maybe it'd be best if you moved along."
"We don't take orders from freak-loving traitors." The first trooper said.
"You clearly don't appreciate what you have there." The second added. "I think we'll show you how to use her-"
Before Rex could do something stupid, Ahsoka clutched at Rex's arm, pulled herself close to him, and in her most pathetic voice squeaked out: "Please, just leave us alone!"
She would have hated saying it if it weren't the most powerful Force suggestion she'd ever made. Part of her leaning against Rex was her sagging from the pain of it.
The troopers' eyes went blank.
"We'll leave you alone." They said in unison and turned around.
Rex glared at their retreating backs.
"Hut'uun." He muttered. "We would have been decommissioned if we were half as disgusting to a civilian. Ahsoka, are you all right?"
"I'm fine." Ahsoka said through gritted teeth. "We-we should probably head in-"
One more day. She promised herself. We're almost through.
Hopefully there wouldn't be any more trouble.
They had barely reached the huts when Ahsoka's comm went off. Rex frowned as she lifted it. Did General Skywalker want another report so soon?
R2's frantic screech told him otherwise.
"We have to get to the ship." Ahsoka said.
"What?" Hapa said. "Why?"
"They've surrounded it with troopers." Ahsoka said. "It looks like our friends from earlier managed to find out which ship is ours."
"Are- are we going to have to fight?" Melech asked.
"We might be able to talk our way out of it." Rex said. "But we need to get there now. R2 has too much information in him. He can't be taken."
They couldn't run to the ship. That would have drawn suspicion. Rex felt like his heart was going to burst with the suppressed urge to go faster.
Rex put his hand on his small blaster as they drew near to the tropical tree rimmed clearing where they had landed the Twilight. The dense greenery sprouting from the white sand was still blocking the ship from view.
Then they heard R2's shrill whistle, screaming for someone to get their hands off of him.
Rex clenched his jaw, resisting the urge to leap in and save the faithful astromech. Instead he merely hurried forward with Ahsoka until they could see a squad of ten stormtroopers, a few of which were dragging R2 out of the ship.
"Hey!" Rex called. "That's our droid! That's our ship!"
"We have the right to search any vehicle." One of the troopers said. "As well as seize any property within said vehicle."
Rex's heart wrenched as he realized it was a clone's voice.
"Is there a reason you're searching our ship?" Rex asked, attempting to modulate his voice to be slightly different from the clone's.
"Two troopers reported aggressive behavior from you." The clone said.
The trooper paused, staring at Rex.
Kriff. Rex thought.
The clone had recognized him. He could feel Ahsoka come to the same conclusion. As the clone trooper went to grab his blaster, Rex stunned him. R2 shocked the troopers holding him and out of the corner of his eye, Rex saw Ahsoka dive into action, leaping at the nearest trooper. The other troopers shouted and blaster bolts flew over their heads.
I can handle them! Rex told Ahsoka. Get the others on the ship!
Rex quickly stunned the troopers R2 had shocked, just to make sure they were down. He ducked behind the nearest tree. Blaster bolts hit the trunk, causing the wood to creak. Rex shot a few more times from behind his cover. Luckily none of them had followed R2 into the ship, but too many of them were focused on Ahsoka. Rex grit his teeth and ran into the open.
The six remaining troopers locked onto him. Rex managed to stun one more before their aim had steadied on him. He moved at an angle to the troopers, getting closer, but not charging directly at them. He reached the other side of the clearing. The air was sharp with the smell of the weapons' discharges as they came close to frying his brains.
Rex could hear the others running behind him. Thankfully only one of the troopers turned their attention to them and Rex punished his lack of focus with a stun bolt to the head.
We're in! Ahsoka told him.
Rex blasted a few more stuns at the remaining troopers before bolting for the ship. Shots sparked on the loading ramp at his feet. R2 had already started the engines and the ship began rising the second that he was inside.
Rex rushed past his frightened passengers and threw himself into the co-pilot's chair. The scanners beeped and Ahsoka swore. Incoming fighters.
"Let me handle it!" Ahsoka snapped at R2 as she took control of the ship. "Kriff, where are Tech and Anakin when you need them?"
Shots were pinging off the hull as Rex grabbed hold of the cannon controls.
"On your left!" Ahsoka said.
Rex twisted in his seat to see two fighters come into view. He fired and one of the enemy burst into a ball of flames as the shot hit. It was only a moment after that Rex realized that it could have been a clone in that ship.
"Great shot!" Ahsoka said. "Keep them off of us for just a few more seconds!"
The ship rolled between two of the incoming fighters. Rex managed to get a glancing blow off another and it went spiraling into the shallow shoal. The ship bucked under them as Ahsoka blasted them out of the atmosphere. R2 activated the hyper drive. The stars stretched, and then they were safe.
Ahsoka let out a long breath and sank into the pilot's seat. She glanced at Rex. He smiled at her, but got a horrified look in return.
"Rex! Your head!"
Rex blinked and became aware of a burning pain down the length of his head.
"I didn't realize I got hit." He said.
Ahsoka got up and studied the wound.
"A few inches over and it would have gone through your eye." Ahsoka said. "Come on, let's get some bacta."
It wasn't a big surprise that he had forgotten about it; adrenaline did odd things to the body and he had been trained to ignore non-performance affecting wounds.
They received three anxious faces as they went into the back, where the medkit was.
"We're in the clear." Ahsoka said with a smile. "Welcome to the Rebellion."
Hapa had a hand pressed to her mouth. At Ahsoka's words she let out a sharp sob.
"Do-do you think Renaya and Cep are okay?" She managed.
Ahsoka paused.
"I think so." She said. "I don't think any troopers saw them with us. It should be fine."
"We have to go back for them!" Melech said. "If any of the troopers saw us with them-"
"It's too late." Ahsoka said. "They've identified our ship and will be looking for us. Going back for them solidifies that they're in league with us."
Melech looked away, his jaw clenched.
"It'll take around six hours to get back." Rex informed them. "There's some ration bars if you get hungry. We'll be up front if you need anything."
"Thank you, Commander." Hapa said. "For coming and getting us. You too, Captain."
"Thank you for being willing to fight the Empire." Ahsoka replied.
Rex settled himself in the co-pilot's chair when they returned to the cockpit. It stung as Ahsoka put bacta on the wound, but he didn't move.
"There." Ahsoka said, then sat in the pilot's chair.
They sat together for a moment, listening to the sound of the engines. Ahsoka finally sighed.
"I don't know if we're going to be able to pull off the newly-wed disguise again." She said. "While it's realistic that you'd get upset if people make passes at me, it got the wrong person angry."
"It was a bit more than a pass." Rex said. "But you're right. I- didn't kill those troopers. I couldn't. Some of them were brothers. So they're alive to report that a clone and a Togruta are travelling together."
Shame burned at him as he stared at his lap. It was a huge tactical mistake to not kill those troopers. Ahsoka didn't say anything at first, but then reached out and touched his hand.
"It's all right." She said. "No one should expect you to hurt another clone."
Rex took a steadying breath.
"Thank you."
"I just hope no one realizes Cep and Renaya were with us." Ahsoka said. "Kriff, that whole thing was a mess. Sending in two untrained civilians-"
"We don't have a lot of options right now." Rex said.
"I don't even know if we can trust them." Ahsoka said.
Rex shifted, glancing back at the entrance to the cockpit.
"It was a huge leap to even meet us here." He said. "That's enough, I think."
Ahsoka sighed and rubbed at her forehead.
"I hope they know what they're doing." She said. "This- this is a big choice for them to make."
Rex nodded. He wondered what it would be like to make the choice to join an army.
"It's good to know we're not alone." He said. "We're not the only ones who think the Empire is wrong."
"But who is brave enough to stand against it?" Ahsoka asked. "Coruscant alone has billions of people. We got five."
Ahsoka's words made Rex wonder about the future of the Rebellion. They couldn't do it with clones alone, not if they wanted the clones to live in the end. More of the people would have to stand up against the Empire. Rex didn't know if they would.
Omega sat curled in the corner of her cell. Nala Se called it her room, but the fact that the door was locked and didn't have an access panel on the inside made it feel like Omega was in prison.
She'd woken up here a while ago. She didn't know how long she'd been here. Maybe a couple of days. Nala Se had visited three times. Omega had tried to escape three times. She had been stunned three times.
She could almost see her brothers' shocked and angry expressions if they knew.
At the thought of her brothers, a lump formed in her throat. She missed them so badly. She fought back the tears that were coming to her eyes. She couldn't cry. Nala Se could show up at any moment and she didn't like it when Omega cried.
Omega remembered the first time she had cried in front of the Bad Batch. It had been the day they had come back to visit her. Omega had just watched Nala Se condemn a batch of young clones to be decommissioned and everything had overwhelmed her. She remembered how her brothers looked, frozen, because they didn't know what to do.
Omega could almost see Wrecker's open, concerned expression as he had knelt in front of her and could almost hear his anxious voice asking, Hey, what's wrong, 'Mega?
Omega had choked out what had happened.
It would have been painless. Tech had interjected. It was not your fault.
Though his tone had been matter of fact, he had seemed eager to ease her conscience.
Though Crosshair and Hunter had looked uncomfortable, Omega had just known that it was because she was upset and they didn't know how to help. They had learned later how to comfort her. They never faulted her for crying. Nala Se didn't like her tears because she thought they was useless.
Just as Omega had the thought, the door slid open to reveal Nala Se herself. Omega stood, tensed to make a move. But the usual commando stood behind Nala Se. He was ready to stop any attempt on her part to escape.
"Omega." Nala Se said. "Are you willing to join me in the lab?"
Omega glared at Nala Se. She wished she was Crosshair for a moment. He could scare anyone by glowering at them.
"No." Omega said. "I'm going to stay here until my brothers come for me. I'm not going to help you. "
Nala Se blinked in a way that was equivalent to a sigh.
"It has been five rotations since we have arrived." She said. "You are still being difficult. You must be obedient, Omega."
"You can't control me anymore!" Omega said.
Gone were the days where Omega would eagerly serve Nala Se's every command in exchange for a glimpse of her brothers. Gone were the days when Omega thought that if she were good enough, Nala Se would let her meet the Bad Batch.
"It is unfortunate that you are unwilling." Nala Se said. "If you continue to disobey me, I will increase the number of clones I select for decommissioning."
Omega felt like Nala Se had shot her in the chest. Tears came to Omega's eyes. She was so powerless.
A good sniper bides their time. Crosshair's advice to her came to mind. And waits for the perfect moment to strike.
Omega took a deep breath. She had a better chance of getting out of here if she was allowed some freedom. She would be strong. She could do this.
"Okay." Omega said. "I'll do what you say. I won't cause trouble."
Nala Se's eyes flashed with the Kaminoan version of being pleased.
"Excellent. This is CC-1140. He will accompany you to ensure your obedience."
Omega looked up into the blank blue visor of her guard. He did not say anything.
"Now come." Nala Se said, turning and gliding into the hallway.
Omega made to follow, but glanced at 1140 again.
"Nice to meet you, '40." She said.
She would be friendly, even if everyone was under the influence of the chip. She was about to move, but '40 spoke.
"Fixer." He said in a flat tone.
Omega beamed at him.
"Nice to meet you, Fixer!" She said.
Maybe this wouldn't be as hard as she thought it would be.
Mando'a Translations:
Hut'uun: coward (worst possible insult)
Phew. Good to get this out. It's still not my favorite chapter I've written, but it's still fine. I had to take out a lot of scenes I liked because they didn't fit the tone, and I apparently left out a lot of things that I took for granted that the audience would understand. That was frustrating. Also I had to expand a fight scene and I never like doing that. But it ended up longer than it originally was.
Rex and Ahsoka realize they are very recognizable to the Empire! Whoops. And yes, the Empire is very specist. Apparently they would take non-humans but just haze them out. Renaya and Cep becoming spies was a fairly last minute addition, but we realized it's a good time to get some spies in there, even if they're not that trained. This may or may not come to bite people in the butt.
Hi Omega! We'll get to see her during her time away from the Batch. Nala Se continues to suck. And hello Fixer! I'm basing this off of the commandos we see with Nala Se at the end of season 1 of the Bad Batch. Also it's fun.
Hopefully next week's chapter of Fives Effect will not need a complete rewrite.
Stay safe, remember to review, and have a great week!
