Its Kinda Crazy That This Was Boba Fetts First Appearance, Ever. Star Wars Vintage: Story Of The Faithful
It’s kinda crazy that this was Boba Fett’s first appearance, ever. Star Wars Vintage: Story of the Faithful Wookiee (1978)

You can even tell that this was the inspiration for Din Djarin’s look, especially the rifle and full (tattered) cape.

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Hi everyone! I’m newish to tumblr and this is my first post. I figured some of you would like to see my drawing of Hunter from The Bad Batch!

I saw a video today explaining how Barriss Offee could play a role in The Bad Batch show and as much as I’d love to find out what happened to her, I think it’s unlikely.
The video said something about Dave Filoni’s plan with her character. Apparently, he was originally going to have her die in TCW season 5 finale arc but decided that he wanted to do more with her character.
TBB is really the only other Star Wars project I can envision Barriss in, but how?
I don’t even think it’s realistic that she’d still be alive. From other episodes, we know that traitors to the republic were executed. Why wouldn’t she have been executed upon her confession?
The last time we see her, Palpatine tells the guards to “take her away,” but where and for what reason? She was a Jedi, so did the council decide her fate? Was she kept as a Jedi prisoner?
Was she imprisoned with the other Republic criminals? If so, why didn’t the Coruscant Guard clones kill her during Order 66? I don’t know how much of pre-Order 66 we’ll see in TBB.
Did Palpatine keep her alive for the sole purpose of making her an inquisitor after his plan was carried out? If he did, Vader would have overseen her training. It wouldn’t make much sense for Vader to let her live when he could so easily kill her for what she did to Ahsoka.
What number inquisitor would she have been? I assume the Grand Inquisitor was 1st and then Trilla is 2nd sister. Wouldnt she be the first one (or second if based on skill, as the grand inquisitor had more experience and helped train the others) if Palpatine kept her alive?
I personally think it’d be cool to see Barriss as an inquisitor, solely for the purpose of seeing her as Vader’s apprentice. Let‘s be honest, she was jealous of Ahsoka. Anakin cared for her, protected her, sacrificed lives and important missions for her, and helped her grow into an amazing person and Jedi. Luminara was very strict, had high expectations, and was pretty detached from Barriss, following the code to the letter. I’m sure Barriss wanted to have Anakin as a master more than anything. I’m convinced that this is why she framed Ahsoka and not someone else. Seeing her as Vader’s apprentice would be bittersweet, at least to me.
Boba Fett in The Bad Batch?
I have to wonder what the galaxy’s larger perception of Boba Fett is; Considering how the Jedi were all but forgotten and Din Djarin has no idea himself, despite having lived through the Clone Wars… Is it common knowledge among the criminal underworld that Boba is a Jango clone? And amongst those who DO know, I can only imagine the rumors that sprung up, especially when you have an entire army of clones fighting for the Republic as well.
Do people think Boba is just another Clone trooper like the rest, only he decided that he REALLY wanted to be like his progenitor Jango? How many times has someone made the mistake of believing they can take on Boba because they’ve killed other clones before, bragging about it- Only to incite Boba’s wrath and a resound defeat? Does it frustrate Boba to be lumped in with the other clones, to not be known as his own person or at least Jango’s successor, but just another Clone bounty hunter- Because there could’ve been quite a few once they were decommissioned! And/or did Boba eventually come to terms with his connection with them? That of course opens an opportunity;
The Bad Batch really SHOULD bring in Boba Fett, possibly adapting his canceled arc where he comes of age by killing Cad Bane, and reclaiming his father’s title as the greatest Bounty Hunter. The show’s premise is already about clones who don’t quite fit in with the rest, so add to this theme by including Boba, the original and ideal clone, who ages normally and was raised as a true heir and child to Jango unlike the rest, who clearly has a bit of a complex and swears he has no REAL connection to the other clones… But c’mon.
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I would just like to talk about this scene in TBB trailer:

Omega recognizes the Bad Batch, but they also know that their official name is Clone Force 99 and their individual names, and they say them with admiration. This goes beyond TBB being a ‘legend’ or ‘disgrace’, as clones and/or Kaminoans would see them. They obviously look up to them as role models and heroes.
But it’s TBB’s reaction to Omega recognizing them that really gets me
Hunter is surprised but he seems proud. He’s shocked that Omega knows about them but he’s proud that his squad has become so notorious, and in a positive light at that.
Wrecker is prideful and generally happy. He loves what he does and he’s probably happy that someone other than his squad members appreciates what he does.
Tech is pretty neutral about it. He’s probably not surprised because TBB has a 100% success rate, but he doesn’t seem the boastful or competitive type. He also doesn’t strike me as a ‘kid person’.
Crosshair is suspicious but, as usual, he’s trying to seem as impressive (and intimidating) as possible in front of a new person. He also doesn’t strike me as a ‘kid person’.
But Echo... Echo’s reaction hits me the hardest. He looks at Omega as if he’s anticipating an insult, but it never comes. He was probably expecting for them to skip over him and only acknowledge the other four members. But not only did Omega mention him, but they mentioned him second. I wish we could have seen TBB’s faces when they heard each of their names because I can just imagine Echo’s face lighting up with gratitude and surprise. Later in the trailer, we see Echo holding Omega’s hand and I think this scene is the start to their great platonic relationship.
rex and ahsoka are dave filoni's beloved OC's and if he wants to put them in every project he works on while singlehandedly saving the star wars franchise we should all let him