The Bad Batch Hints at Mount Tantiss’ True Impact on Crosshair

The third and final season of The Bad Batch is bringing Clone Force 99’s estranged brother, Crosshair, back to the fore. However, the expert marksman may not be the soldier he once was. When the Batch initially opted to defy Order 66 and turn on the Empire at the start of The Bad Batch, Crosshair was the only member who remained loyal to the Emperor. The group fractured. While Hunter, Wrecker, Tech and Echo took the young female Clone, Omega, with them and fled to start their new lives as soldiers of fortune, Crosshair became an enforcer of the Empire.Ultimately, Crosshair’s decision came to naught. The Emperor fostered distrust of the Republic’s old Clone Troopers and began the introduction of Imperial Stormtroopers to replace them. After being assigned to an Imperial outpost on Barton IV under the cold Lieutenant Nolan, Crosshair witnessed firsthand the Empire’s heartless disregard for Clones. This drove him to kill Nolan, leading to his incarceration. However, rather than simply being held in a standard Imperial prison, he was placed in Dr. Hemlock’s Mount Tantiss research facility on the planet Weyland. Here, he was eventually reunited with Omega when she too was captured by the Empire. Both of them were subjected to experiments as part of the Empire’s Project Necromancer.The first four episodes of The Bad Batch Season 3 have shown Crosshair is no longer the expert marksman he once was. Following the experiments he endured on Mount Tantiss, Crosshair’s hand has been seen shaking, preventing him from being able to take a steady shot. It’s noticeable in the season’s first episode, “Confined,” when Crosshair is seen in his prison cell in the Tantiss facility, clasping his weakened hand. In the third episode, “Shadows of Tantiss,” Omega draws attention to it during their daring escape from the facility, though Crosshair refuses to admit anything is wrong with his hand.

The third and final season of The Bad Batch is bringing Clone Force 99’s estranged brother, Crosshair, back to the fore. However, the expert marksman may not be the soldier he once was. When the Batch initially opted to defy Order 66 and turn on the Empire at the start of The Bad Batch, Crosshair was the only member who remained loyal to the Emperor. The group fractured. While Hunter, Wrecker, Tech and Echo took the young female Clone, Omega, with them and fled to start their new lives as soldiers of fortune, Crosshair became an enforcer of the Empire.

Ultimately, Crosshair’s decision came to naught. The Emperor fostered distrust of the Republic’s old Clone Troopers and began the introduction of Imperial Stormtroopers to replace them. After being assigned to an Imperial outpost on Barton IV under the cold Lieutenant Nolan, Crosshair witnessed firsthand the Empire’s heartless disregard for Clones. This drove him to kill Nolan, leading to his incarceration. However, rather than simply being held in a standard Imperial prison, he was placed in Dr. Hemlock’s Mount Tantiss research facility on the planet Weyland. Here, he was eventually reunited with Omega when she too was captured by the Empire. Both of them were subjected to experiments as part of the Empire’s Project Necromancer.

The first four episodes of The Bad Batch Season 3 have shown Crosshair is no longer the expert marksman he once was. Following the experiments he endured on Mount Tantiss, Crosshair’s hand has been seen shaking, preventing him from being able to take a steady shot. It’s noticeable in the season’s first episode, “Confined,” when Crosshair is seen in his prison cell in the Tantiss facility, clasping his weakened hand. In the third episode, “Shadows of Tantiss,” Omega draws attention to it during their daring escape from the facility, though Crosshair refuses to admit anything is wrong with his hand.

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