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- Actor Dee Bradley Baker penned a touching eulogy for Tech, providing much-needed closure following the character’s death.
- Echo’s perspective in Tech’s eulogy highlighted the special bond between the two and provided insight into their relationship.
- Tech’s sacrifice in The Bad Batch hit fans hard, leaving a void that needed to be filled – something Echo’s eulogy could provide.
Although Star Wars: The Bad Batch Although it has officially ended, there is still a secret epilogue that the audience desperately needs to see.animated Star Wars series There’s already a beautiful and unexpected ending, with Hunter saying goodbye to Omega as he leaves Pabu to join the Resistance against the Empire. This comes after the happy ending of Clone Troopers 99, though it’s impossible for viewers to ignore the void left when the squad begins a peaceful life with Pabu: the absence of technology.
The death of technology is a hard blow bad batch The ending of Season 2 is difficult for viewers to fully understand.This led to a series of theories bad batch Season three follows his survival story, specifically as the mysterious clone assassin CX-2. With this being refuted in the series finale, many viewers felt as though they still needed some form of closure to Tech’s heroic yet tragic sacrifice. As it turns out, a secret epilogue is in place, which would be the perfect way to end the tech chapter once and for all.
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Dee Bradley Baker writes a eulogy for technology from the perspective of Echo
The actor is as desperate as viewers to end the death of technology
Echo(CT-1409)
Echo was a loyal clone trooper who was captured by the Separatists and turned into their tool to use against the Republic. After being rescued by Clone Trooper 99, Echo chose to join the team, and like most of the mutant squad, he was unaffected by Order 66. Echo left the Bad Batch to work with the early rebel group.
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during an interview star wars websiteActor Dee Bradley Baker revealed that he wrote a eulogy for Tech from Echo’s perspective to help him cope with his character’s death.As someone who has brought technology into his life for many years, there is no doubt that this eulogy provided Baker with the necessary closing words to keep moving forward bad batch Season three is without the beloved character. What’s most interesting about this eulogy, however, is that Baker chose to write it from Eco’s point of view — as meaningful as it is.
Without technology, Echo would not have been saved on the Skako Minor, as it would have required a delicate process to free him from the Techno League’s systems. Tech was the first member of Clone 99 Echo to meet during the rescue, which undoubtedly created a special bond between the two. Echo is also the character Baker has voiced the longest in the entire Bad Batch, having originally been a member of Domino Squad. Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Clearly, the eulogy that gave Baker closure on his own life could do the same for others.
This eulogy will bring much needed closure to many bad fans
Watching Echo’s eulogy could finally help fans come to terms with Tech’s death
Technology (Clone Troopers 99)
Tek is a mutant clone created by the Kamino clones. He is a scientific genius and an important member of Clone Force 99. He and the rest of his squad began to rebel after Order 66 and the inauguration of the Empire, struggling to make ends meet. In the underworld of the galaxy. Tyke died during a major mission, sacrificing himself for his brothers.
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While it’s understandable that Baker kept Echo’s eulogy for Tech private, and he certainly has the right to continue to do so, it might help bad batch If viewers had a chance to read it themselves, they would get the same ending. Echo is one of the most eloquent and intelligent clones, which will no doubt translate into his eulogy for his dead brother. The words he wrote could soften the blow of Tech’s tragic death, which still hurts as badly as the first time it happened.
Since Tech’s end isn’t over yet, and his sacrifice has impacted his brothers, having Echo deliver his eulogy would be a huge help to The Bad Batch viewers.
This is the secret coda that the audience desperately needs after the happy ending of “Clone Troopers 99”. Each member received their own happy ending, with Hunter, Destroyer, Crosshair, and Omega living peaceful lives on Pabu, while Echo continued to help Rex care for their displaced clone brothers.Since Tech’s end isn’t over yet, and his sacrifice has affected his brothers, it would be helpful to have Echo give his eulogy bad batch The audience was excited – hopefully one day, they’ll be able to see it for themselves.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” is an action-adventure animated series based on the events of the Clone Wars, telling the story of Clone Trooper 99 (also known as the Bad Batch). The Bad Batch found themselves immune to the brainwashing effects of Order 66 and became fugitives from the law who hired them while escaping from the Empire, which now treats them as such.
Actors Dee Bradley Baker, Michelle Hong, Nosir Dalal, Liam O’Brien, Rhea Perlman, Sam Riegel, Bob Bergen , Gwendoline Young
Release date May 4, 2021
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Screenwriters: Jennifer Corbett, Dave Filoni, Matt Michinowitz, Tamara Becher, Amanda Rose Muñoz, Gusmlan Sandhu, Christian Taylor, Damani Johnson
Directors Brad Rau, Steward Lee, Nathaniel Villanueva, Saul Ruiz
Showrunner Dave Filoni
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