

As a result, each member has a unique skill and personality. The Bad Batch do not look the part, nor do they behave anything like their cloned brothers, because the squad was experimented on to give them desirable mutations. If you’re wondering why, it’s because they don’t fit the bill.Īs seen in the Star Wars prequel trilogy and in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the clone troopers are genetic replicas of their donor, Jango Fett ( Temuera Morrison), engineered for battle and compliance. They’re called in for highly specialized missions, instead of aiding the Grand Army of the Republic’s war against the Separatists. First introduced during the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch are a highly skilled group with a flawless success rate. But they aren’t your average clone troopers. The Disney+ show’s protagonists - the titular Bad Batch - are five members of the elite Clone Force 99. Star Wars: The Bad Batchis the latest show to enter the pantheon of a galaxy far, far away.
