Between 19 BBY and 18 BBY, Clone Force 99 and the pirate Phee Genoa discovered an ancient superweapon walker. The subject of legend, the walker had long been believed to be a city built by the Ancients containing a valuable crystal called the Heart of the Mountain. Bad Batch member Omega found a compass with the coordinates of the Kaldar Trinary system, and Genoa persuaded the team to accompany her on a treasure hunt. Upon reaching Skara Nal in the system, the compass led them inside of a mountain. Contending with various booby traps, the group eventually made its way to a chamber containing the Heart of the Mountain. When Genoa removed the crystal, however, the truth of Skara Nal's nature was revealed as being a massive walker with a superlaser which began to destroy the surrounding environment. Hunter persuaded Genoa to put the crystal back as the Batch's starship, which they had used to travel there, would be destroyed if she did not. The crystal melted when it was returned to its slot inside the walker, and the war machine itself shorted out and collapsed, destroyed for good. All of the humans survived, but Genoa's droid MEL-221 was destroyed, although the pirate was not perturbed as she had backed up Mel's memory on her ship, the Providence.
Prelude[]
Phee Genoa was a pirate and self-described treasure hunter active during the early Imperial Era[4] between 19 BBY and 18 BBY.[3] She was an associate of the information broker[5] Ciddarin Scaleback,[1] who considered Genoa to be the most trustworthy pirate she knew.[5] In that year,[3] Genoa hired Scaleback to retrieve a crate from Aynaboni. To carry out the mission, Scaleback sent her "top team": the Bad Batch,[5] a group of former Galactic Republic clone commandos who had deserted the Galactic Empire shortly after its formation.[6] The squad had met Scaleback after coming to her for help identifying a bounty hunter[7] who had attempted to abduct the Batch's newest member, Omega,[8] a unique female clone[6] who had been created as a special project of Chief Medical Scientist Nala Se.[9] Afterwards, the Batch had begun working for Scaleback as mercenaries.[10]
Scaleback entrusted Genoa with the knowledge of the Batch's identities and history with the Empire. The team first met the pirate when they returned late to Cid's Parlor on Ord Mantell after retrieving the crate, and Batch leader Hunter was perturbed when he found out Genoa knew who they were, as the Batch had successfully kept out of the Empire's notice[5] since being presumed dead during the fall of Tipoca City[11] several months earlier.[12] Scaleback insisted that Genoa was trustworthy. After Genoa's departure with her crate, Scaleback gave the Bad Batch their next mission, based on intel from the pirate: a heist at Castle Serenno to steal part of the war chest belonging to the late Count Dooku, leader of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. All of the adult members of the team were persuaded to go due to the usefulness of having some secure wealth in case they had to flee if the Empire arrived on Ord Mantell, so they could secure a future for themselves.[5] Ultimately, the job was unsuccessful due to stiff Imperial resistance, and the Bad Batch escaped Serenno empty-handed.[11]
Genoa became a familiar face at Cid's Parlor, becoming acquainted with the Bad Batch. Despite her habit of telling constantly-changing tales of her exploits, which irritated Hunter, Echo, and Tech, Omega grew fascinated with Genoa and the idea of securing treasure and riches. The girl began collecting items of potential value to show Genoa whenever she had a chance. Eventually, Omega and Wrecker went on an errand to a junkyard to acquire a new compressor, Wrecker collecting the part while Omega scooped up several knick-knacks to show Genoa. When they returned to Cid's, Tech identified one of Omega's trinkets as worthless, but Genoa took note of another. Inspecting the device, she saw coordinates engraved on it and identified it as a compass. Genoa's droid, MEL-221, scanned the compass and revealed coordinates Genoa recognized as being in the Kaldar Trinary system. Tech had no record of the system, but Genoa countered that the best treasures were not normally located on maps.[4]
Omega was intrigued by the possibility of treasure, and Genoa was confident that was what the compass led to. She invited the Bad Batch to come with her.[4]
The discovery[]
The Marauder followed the coordinates on the compass to[4] Skara Nal[13] in the system.[4]
Aftermath[]
As the Bad Batch and Genoa returned to the Marauder, Hunter said it was a good thing that at least the walker could no longer be activated. Omega sympathized to Genoa over Mel's destruction, but the pirate was unconcerned, stating that she kept the droid's memory backed up on her own starship because she was destroyed frequently. Genoa said she would have Mel rebuilt before their journey to Vadnay. Omega asked what was located there, and Genoa explained she had a lead on an ancient chalice that had once belonged to the Kingdom of Elweys, explaining more to a fascinated Omega. Hunter was skeptical about another trip with the pirate, but was open to it given Omega's excitement at the prospect.[4]
Appearances[]
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Entombed" (First appearance)- Sanctuary: A Bad Batch Novel (Indirect mention only) (In flashback(s))
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Faster"
- ↑
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Tribe"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Per the reasoning here, the seventh and eighth episodes of The Bad Batch Season 2, "The Clone Conspiracy" and "Truth and Consequences," can be placed in 18 BBY. Therefore, all Season 2 episodes proceeding "The Clone Conspiracy" occur between 19 BBY, which features the end of The Bad Batch Season 1 according to Star Wars: Timelines, and 18 BBY. The Galactic Empire, the formation of which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 19 BBY, sent Mayday's squad to Barton IV over a year prior to the events of the twelfth episode, "The Outpost." As it occurs over a year into the Imperial Era and is set shortly after the events of "Truth and Consequences," the events of "The Outpost" occur around 18 BBY. Following that logic, the ninth through eleventh episodes ("The Crossing" through "Metamorphosis") are also set around 18 BBY because they occur between the events of "Truth and Consequences" and "The Outpost." Finally, all season 2 episodes set after "The Outpost" occur shortly after its events, thereby placing those episodes around 18 BBY as well.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Entombed"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Spoils of War"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Aftermath"
- ↑
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Rampage"
- ↑
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Cornered"
- ↑
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Return to Kamino"
- ↑
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Decommissioned"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Ruins of War"
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Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Season 2 Press Kit on Disney's official United Kingdom website (backup link)
- ↑
Skara Nal in the Databank (backup link)