Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 2 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Crosshair, facing forced retirement, is assigned a mission with Lieutenant Nolan to secure cargo on Barton-4. They find the outpost poorly guarded, and Commander Mayday reveals his squad's decimation. During a raider attack, they discover the cargo is valuable military equipment. Crosshair and Mayday, disillusioned with the Empire's disregard for clones, fail to retrieve stolen cargo. Mayday is critically injured. Crosshair, captured and held for observation, reflects on his uncertain future and the Empire's betrayal.
Full Episode S02E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CT-9904's nickname?
Crosshair.
Who is Lieutenant Nolan?
Crosshair's commanding officer for the mission on Barton-4.
What is the mission objective on Barton-4?
To secure high-value cargo targeted by local insurgents.
What is the condition of the outpost on Barton-4?
It is understaffed and poorly guarded.
Who is Commander Mayday?
The leader of the outpost on Barton-4.
What happened to Mayday's squad?
Most of them are dead due to raider attacks.
What challenges do Crosshair and Mayday face during their mission?
They face raider attacks, harsh terrain, and a pressure mine.
What is the nature of the cargo they are protecting?
It is new military equipment.
How does the Empire view clone troopers, according to the events on Barton-4?
As expendable and less valuable compared to their new military.
What happens to Mayday during the mission?
He is critically injured.
What is Crosshair's fate at the end of the mission?
He is captured and held for observation.
How do Crosshair and Mayday feel about the Empire?
They are disillusioned and feel neglected by the Empire.
What is the Empire's response to the failed mission on Barton-4?
The Empire shows indifference to the loss of clone troopers.
Does Crosshair successfully disarm the pressure mine?
Yes, he does.
What is the attitude of the Empire towards injured clone troopers?
They are considered expendable and not worth medical attention.