Star Wars

Who Is Omega In Star Wars?

Omega Star Wars

Star Wars is known for its clones, and Omega is one of a handful of female clones created from the DNA of the late Bounty Hunter Jango Fett. This essentially means he was her father (through cloning), and Boba Fett was technically her brother alongside the millions of other clones that were created for the conflict that became known as The Clone Wars.

Omega is a lead character in the Star Wars animated series The Bad Batch, a sequel/spin-off to The Clone Wars. She becomes a member of Clone Force 99 after the departure of Crosshair when he joins the Empire. However, in the Third (and final) Season, Crosshair has come to realise that his newfound allegiance hasn’t turned into what he thought and now he and Omega are trapped on Mount Tantiss.

Omega loves her brothers dearly, and they have come to love her in return. She is close to all of them, and it is Hunter who is the most protective over her, acting as a father figure rather than her brother.

Omega’s Skills

Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, and Echo somehow taught Omega a new skill. Crosshair also observes that Omega trusts too much, yet she says he doesn’t trust enough.

Omega becomes quite skilled using an energy bow. Using a weapon is paramount for anyone on the Bad Batch crew. Hunter uses a knife. Crosshair is a skilled shot. Wrecker loves blowing things up. Tech preferred to use his technological skills, and Echo also used pistols like his other brothers.

What’s fascinating is that Omega was also a quick study, as Tech had her learn each of Clone Force 99’s plans in case they ever had to use them. She is also very loyal to her brothers and will do anything to return to those who remain.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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