
Star Wars Celebration will be held at the ExCeL Center, Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway, London E16 1XL on 7 – 10 April 2023.
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Star Wars Celebration has something special for every kind of Star Wars fan!Ĭelebration – Lucasfilm’s love letter to fans – is four full days of major announcements, immersive exhibits, an interactive show floor, screenings, exclusive merchandise, celebrity guests, panels, autograph sessions, fan-inspired activities, costumes and other surprises celebrating all things Star Wars! Star Wars Celebration is truly a once in a lifetime experience where memories are made, families are brought together, old friends are reunited, and new friendships forged - all in the setting of the ever-evolving Star Wars universe. There are exciting new movies new television shows new books and comics, cosplay and collectibles to celebrate, while we also commemorate the vast history of the Star Wars universe. to celebrate the cultural phenomenon that is Star Wars. Her forgiveness comes after spending the whole season bonding with the Bad Batch and learning about the importance of family ties, even when a family member chooses to leave.įans of all ages, from all over the world will come together in London, UK. Omega notes that he didn’t like Kamino, and she understands why after having spent much of her life inside of Nala Se’s laboratory herself. Disney has released a new clip from the latest episode of the second season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, which is available now on Disney+ and shows how. Voice actor Dee Bradley Baker, who plays the entire squad of misfit clones (besides Michelle Angs Omega), teased in an interview with that fans. Specifically, it explored the relationship between Omega and Tech, who dont team up often. Her understanding of family is especially visible in the Season 1 finale, “Kamino Lost.” At the end of the episode, Omega makes it a point to forgive Crosshair, even after he chooses to remain loyal to the Empire following the squad’s escape from the now destroyed Tipoca City. Episode 9, 'The Crossing,' had a heavy character focus as the bad batch dealt with Echo leaving to join Rex. She is genetically modified from standard clone templates. That search for more understanding also pushes her brothers to question the way they operate. Here we have Omega, a young female clone working as a medical assistant on Kamino under Nala Se.


She often questions things, looking for a deeper understanding of events like the Clone Wars and what exactly loyalty and family can mean. Omega is distraught that Echo is gone, and becomes even more upset when Tech doesn’t seem sympathetic to her.

But while she does begin to learn more about the world, she still has a strong sense of herself. A storm also forces them into another mine, and they find themselves trapped. Omega’s solitary life on Kamino has left her innocent in many ways. As season two of the ever-excellent The Bad Batch continues, the growth of Omega is plain to see, and while she’s yet to be featured heavily in the season so far, her development is obvious and writing over at Paige Lyman looks at the journey of Omega so far, from Kamino to becoming a valued member of Clone Force 99.
