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This amazing Star Wars: The Bad Batch-inspired artwork foreshadows Omega's future as a Rebel Alliance pilot. In The Bad Batch's dramatic season 3 conclusion, Omega and Hunter reunited on screen for the final time in an epilogue set a few years in the future. Hunter and the rest of Clone Force 99 had lived a well-deserved and tranquil existence on Pabu, but Omega was not finished with the galaxy just yet. Instead, she went out to join the Rebellion as a pilot, continuing her and her brothers' struggle against the Empire.
Artist @bewareg_ shared a stunning piece of Star Wars art on X (previously Twitter) that highlights Omega's new duty as a pilot during the Age of Rebellion. Omega is standing in front of an impactful Rebel Alliance insignia, wearing her signature orange pilot costume and hair in the same ponytail as in The Bad Batch finale's epilogue. Omega has always been driven to assist the galaxy and do the right thing, so becoming a pilot in the war against the Empire was an appropriate fit for her character. The artist's artwork brilliantly captures Omega's perseverance.
Though Omega as a Rebellion pilot would be intriguing, Star Wars should continue to move away from that well-known and, in some cases, over-examined period of the timeline in favor of something fresh. That doesn't mean Omega won't return; she could even appear in live-action. In season one of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Omega meets a young Hera Syndulla, a fellow flying enthusiast who went on to become one of the galaxy's best pilots and a General in the Rebel Alliance, as originally presented in Star Wars Rebels.
Hera Syndulla recently made her live-action film debut with Ahsoka. Hera remains a General during the New Republic era, and with the struggle against Grand Admiral Thrawn and the Imperial Remnant looming over the galaxy, she will need all the assistance she can get. That assistance might include a live-action Omega. This would be an excellent approach for Star Wars to show viewers what become of her character and how much she has matured. Omega has had to watch her brothers fight even after a war in order for her to find peace, and her joining the fight is a great reflection of her helping them achieve their own long-term peace.
Omega, a curious mutant clone made by the Kaminoans, wanted to leave Kamino and explore the galaxy. She was rescued from the Empire by Clone Force 99 and quickly became the team's heart. Omega is still valued by the Empire, and all signs point to a tragic ending for her story.
Omega's arc in Star Wars: The Bad Batch has been fascinating. From her early innocence and naivety to her rising sense of purpose and drive, she has developed into a strong and resilient figure prepared to fight for what she believes in. Her decision to join the Rebellion demonstrates her unshakeable commitment to freedom and justice, as well as her loyalty to her siblings and desire to improve the galaxy's future. Omega's Piloting abilities and unyielding attitude will undoubtedly make her a great addition to the Rebel Alliance.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch takes place during a pivotal juncture in the Star Wars timeline, with each season revealing fresh details about a renowned era. The series focuses on Clone Force 99, a group of elite clone troopers that are genetically distinct from their brothers. The Bad Batch is impervious to the brainwashing effects of Order 66, which drove them to become mercenaries for hire. Their adventures take them across the galaxy, where they face the Empire and struggle for their own life.
The series has received accolades for its engaging characters, action-packed episodes, and exploration of the darker side of the Star Wars universe. The Bad Batch has become a fan favorite, with Omega emerging as a popular character. Her future is uncertain, but her passion to fighting for freedom and justice, as well as her particular skills as a Pilot, indicate that she will play an important role in the Rebel Alliance's war against the Empire. With the Star Wars galaxy evolving and pursuing new tales, it's intriguing to anticipate what experiences Omega will face in the next years.