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I Love Them So Much.
I love them so much.

š¶ all my lifeās been a road to you š¶
Road to You ā Five for Fighting
I was just thinking you know who I havenāt drawn yet? Phee. And, of course, I adore her and Tech. So I drew them together. On their wedding day. You know? The one we saw in S3 EP16? That was such a beautiful way to end the series. (Iām not delusional. Youāre delusional.)
(Cleaned-up sketch, base colours, and an un-sparkly version under this liāl cut right here)



Pheeās got little gold beads in her braids because why not? And Tech doesnāt have his goggles because I couldnāt get them to look right, so he just took them off for the picture, okay? Can we live with that? Good. Thank you.
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i hate that i will never not find this dialogue hilarious [ID: The scene of Andy giving codenames from Parks and Rec, with the characters from Star Wars The Mandalorian, instead. Fennec says "From this point on, we will be using codenames. I will be 'Eagle One.' Bo Katan is 'Been There Done That.'" Bo has her face in her hands, "Boba is 'Currently Doing That'" (Boba says Yeah! I am! as he and Fennec high five) "Cobb is 'It Happened in a Dream Once.' Koska is 'I'd Be Lying If I Said I Haven't Thought About It.' Mando is... 'Eagle Two.'" Din looks relieved through the helmet as he says "Oh thank the gods." /END ID]



Some people have also seen the tbb goodbye post in my insta story and have asked for a higher res version of it. I hate how Wrecker looks in it, idk why his helmet looks the way it does. So thereās a reason I didnāt wanna post it šbut you asked and I shall deliver (with two additional color variations, just in caseāØ)
I agree with all of this.
I understand that people are going to cope how they are going to cope, and trying to find meaning in the handling of Tech in season three is part of that, but itās also okay to criticize the show.
I like a good character death. Techās departure was not that. My issue is not that heās presumed dead, my issue is that it and the handling of it is nonsense. So (I once again get very negative about my favorite show under the cut):
1. When you kill off a main character, you really have to kill them off. How you do so can vary from story to story, but you really have to do four things:
One, you need a good reason to kill them off in the first place. (āStakesā is not a good reason. A secondary character, sure, but not a main one. More on that in a minute.)
Two, you need to make it perfectly clear that the character is, in fact, dead.
Three, you need to show the other characters processing and accepting that death. This is important because doing so will allow the audience to do the same and let the character go. This is especially important if youāre writing for a young audience.
Four, you need to make it explicitly clear that the character cannot come back. This is especially true in sci fi or fantasy. Especially if youāre the Character Resurrection franchise.
And guess what the show didnāt do?
Any of that. Any of it. What it did instead was ambiguously remove Tech from the story (uniquely in a show that loves making us watch characters die on screen; last time we saw Tech for sure he was alive), never gave a good reason for doing so in or out of the show, never showed us any character working through the impact of his loss (even though there was ample opportunity for Omega, especially, to do so), and ripped the ācould he come back?ā box wide open by parading CX-2 in front of our faces. It is never, at any point, handled like an actual main character death. Itās handled as a plot point from which the narrative moves fairly quickly, and treated by all parties as an absence. By all the rules of storytelling, Tech isnāt dead. Heās just ambiguously gone. And that means the writing team did a terrible job if what they wanted to do was kill him off. We should not be debating this after the show has ended if heās actually dead.
2. I understand why some fans are trying to find meaning in losing Tech. I am not, because that meaning is not offered by the text itself. And, if the plan was to never bring him back, it should have been.
We are not, for example, offered a lesson about how not everyone comes home from the war. In order for that to have been the case, we would have needed to see someone, probably Omega, working through that. We would have needed to see her refusing to accept that Tech is goneālike we do in Plan 99, by the wayāand slowly coming to terms with the idea that her brother isnāt coming home. But we donāt get that, not even as subtext.
Something else we could have gotten that would have worked with all the little visual reminders of Tech, empty chairs, name-drops, and even the CX-2 leading? The batch being so haunted by losing Tech and not really knowing what happened to him for sure that they start seeing him everywhere. But for that to work we would have needed, again, to see that as an explicit subplot where someone, probably Omega, again, gets really invested in the signs that Tech is coming back and even starts assuming that CX-2 is him, only to realize that sheās seeing what she wants to see and having to accept that Tech isnāt coming back, but that she can still keep Techās memory alive by following in his footsteps. Thatās something you can kind of project onto what weāre given in the epilogue, but you do have to project it, because itās entirely absent from the rest of the show.
As is, Techās sacrifice isnāt given any weight. From a narrative perspective, it was an incredibly contrived set of circumstances that accomplished nothing except punting Tech off a train, and gave Tech no choice but to remove himself from the storyāexit, stage down. Losing Tech doesnāt, even sub-textually, serve as anyoneās motivation. It does nothing to move the plot or anyoneās character development forward. The primary motivators of season three were Omegaās kidnapping, Crosshairās PTSD, and Hemlock needing to get Omega back.
Techās absence does nothing to move anything forward and only really serves to slow the plot down and make the others struggle to do anything because heās not there to carry the team like he did in the first two seasonsāand nothing about that would have played out any differently if Tech spent the season in a coma in a bacta tank. The only part of Techās sacrifice that has meaning is that he loved his family enough to offer it. And that is profound, but thatās not something that would be negated by a return because the love and the offer remain. As for his presumed death? His return couldnāt have taken meaning away from that, because the show never gave it any meaning in the first place.
And no, Tech ādyingā isnāt something I have to accept. Tech isnāt a real person, heās an idea, and an idea that didnāt come to fruition. I can point out the ways the handling of his departure didnāt work all day if I want.
3. CX-Tech was not an overly online theory. I need people to understand this. It was an assumption made by most of the casual audience. My sister, who has no contact with the fandom and doesnāt like me discussing the show at all until sheās seen it, assumed he was Tech. My brother-in-law, who was a die-hard Tech-has-to-be-dead-shut-up guy for the entire hiatus and the first half of season three, was convinced he was Tech. Every kid Iāve spoken to who watched the show thought he was Tech and is deeply confused that he got speared like that. My brother, who doesnāt even watch the show but who does walk by when Iām watching it sometimes, thought he was Tech. You canāt get more casual and away from the fandom than that.
The thing is, the answer we get isnāt that heās not Tech. Itās, āWeāre not telling.ā Which means that as it currently stands, a season-and-a-half of CX buildup amounted to a five minute boss fight and a non-answer. Thatāsā¦not something that works! Thatās atrocious writing if that was the whole sum of their intent all along.
And you can say, well, that was a clever misdirect! Plot twist! Except, one, misdirects and twists only work if the real answer is more satisfying than the false one, otherwise it just falls flat. Two, if it was a misdirect, itās not one the creative team is willing to own. No one will touch the Tech-CX-2 parallels with a twenty-foot pole, except the Kiners, who have incredibly meaningful explanations for every musical choice but then say shit like, āthat chord just sounds good in brassā about Battle of the Snipers (ā¦before going on to say that the four note lose motif from āPlan 99ā is Techās leitmotifā¦which is also all over Battle of the Snipersā¦and is only there according because the batch is divided in that scene, a scene in which Crosshairās leitmotif is entirely absent even though heās just supposed to be fighting his own dark side represented by a guy whoās totally not Tech. Sure. Iām going to go eat drywall.) Because acknowledging that and saying that was supposed to be Tech will just make the audience angrier, and they may not even be allowed to do so, and saying that it is Techāyou can understand why they canāt do that, right? The implications are horrific. But that horrific implication is probably what at least some of the casual audience who will never interact with the fandom or a single interview is going to walk away with.
4. The thing that bothers me most about all of this is the combined toxicity of the fandom and the leading from the marketing and social media. Part of the fandom saying that there were never any signs Tech could have survived (in Star Wars, no less) is starting to feel like gaslighting; and while I donāt think there was any malice in the leading in the marketing and social mediaāIām even willing to give a tiny bit of leeway for the creative team maybe knowing something we donāt yetāit was handled badly, expectations for this season should have been set early and clearly, and as of right now it all feels like an incredibly cruel prank at autistic fans expense, whatever the intent may have been or may still be.
5. And finally, hereās the thing: Iām willing to give the writers a bit of leeway on this. Iām willing to grant that some choices may have been out of their hands for unknown reasons. Iām even willing to say that maybe theyāre not really done with this story yet, that The Bad Batch could just be the first chapter of a longer show that was split up for stupid business reasons, and that the finale is the way it is because they had to have an ending of sorts without actually resolving anything. Iām willing to grant a lot of grace there. In fact, I actually think thereās a very good chance weāll still get Tech back alive in canon, and sooner than later, if only because no one (not even the voice actors) seems happy about this, most fans are coping but disappointed at best, the creative team got asked about Tech non-stop for a solid year and a half, and the writers donāt seem at all committed. We know from the rest of the show that they know how to definitively kill a guy, and, frankly, Tech in the first two seasons comes across as something of a writer favorite. They like using him!
But whatever Iām hoping or suspecting, and whatever leeway Iām willing to grant the creative team here, the final product is all we have right now. And I am going to criticize that final product for badly handling a (presumed) character death and straight up breaking the central conceit of the show in doing so.

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