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happydragon · 5 months ago
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People liked my other post and I said bet
We'll start with wifey. Her name is Jana and she is the island's school teacher. I was thinking like a one room school house vibes kinda school. She came to Pabu from Corssuant about 5-6 years before tbb and has lived there since. She loves being a teacher and loves the kids.
Next we have Anaya!! She is Jana's daughter, is 4 1/2 years old and was born Pabu. She loves the ocean and all things she considers pretty (which is a lot of things). Her favorite people include, Mama, Crosshair, and Wrecker.
And lastly we have Jax! Yes that Jax. For most of the kids from the vault it was not very hard to find their parents/guardians but it would take some time before they could be reunited. Once reunited, the children and their families would go into hiding (i.e The Hidden Path). Unfortunately Jax's only remaining relative died shortly after Jax was taken. It was a long time before Jax was able to adjust to Pabu, but it did help that Jana was also Mirilian like him. It wasn't until after Crosshair and Jana got married (which is a few years after the finale) that they officially adopted Jax cuz they wanted him to want it too. They are in no way trying to replace his previous guardian and wanted him to come to them
Anyway that's what I got!! Please feel free to ask me any questions!!! I love my little family
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snotbuggle · 6 months ago
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Poor Mom does not have the time for this conversation right now, and Omega could’ve sworn that everyone in Star Wars was supposed to lose their hand at one point in time.
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gamelpar · 7 months ago
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looking forward to it 💀
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elanorar · 8 months ago
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Those Jango Fett genes are too strong because Emerie took one look at Eva and the other children and instantly felt the overwhelming urge to ADOPT that every Fett clone has felt at least once in their lives
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codywaan · 7 months ago
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Eva got her own sling to carry Straw Lula, i can't-
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redbean-nom · 7 months ago
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omega: i just found our way out >:) sami, jax, eva: :0 bayrn: bbbbbabababa buh :DDD
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toonsforkicks22 · 6 months ago
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✊ FOR GUMMIGOO ✊
I stopped caring for Star Wars’ “new stuff”. But I wasn’t going to pass the opportunity to redraw one of my favorite scenes.
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twinsunstars · 7 months ago
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these posters slay so hard season 3 had such good posters
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ladyzirkonia · 7 months ago
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The Bad Batch S3E14 - Flash Strike
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jedimemery · 7 months ago
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I don’t think anyone will ever understand how much I love Eva, so let me lay it out real quick.
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She is perfect.
She is baby girl.
She can do no wrong ever in her life.
I would hang the stars for her.
I would burn down and level Tantiss for her.
I would fistfight Royce for her and win.
She’s a precious baby and deserves the galaxy and more. 💕
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reyturnofbensolo · 7 months ago
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I’m sure they’re planning to bring some of these characters into live-action(prob Ahsoka S2/Filoni’s movie), but I would love to see another animated show(whether it be a continuation of Rebels or something new)!😍
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laughhardrunfastbekindsblog · 4 months ago
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Out of His Depth
Summer of Bad Batch 2024 | Week 8 | Prompt: Swimming Lessons
Summary: Omega asks for advice in giving swimming lessons. Crosshair begrudgingly discovers a new talent. POV: Crosshair Rating: G (Word Count: 2847)
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Notes: I can't help but think of Crosshair being the grumpy-uncle type who's adored by everyone on Pabu, especially the younger crowd (and he loves the kids too, but will never openly admit it, and will never understand why they like him so much). And I've been thinking a lot about what his early interactions might have been like with Jax, Eva, Sami, and Bayrn. And then the "swimming lesson" prompt popped up. Behold the result.
Also, I'm a huge Tech Lives believer, but this story takes place a month or two after the finale events on Tantiss, so in my headcanon Tech hasn't made it back to his family quite yet.
Omega walked wearily up to the group and plopped down on the warm sand with a sigh.
Crosshair eyed her questioningly. “What’s with you?”
“I don’t know what to do,” she mumbled as she rested her chin in her hand, staring out over the tranquil Pabu waters.
“About what?” Hunter asked, leaning toward Omega as Wrecker and Phee turned their attention to the conversation.
 “Helping Sami so she’s not afraid of the water,” Omega replied, nodding toward the tiny Pantoran who was currently sitting squarely in the middle of the nearby dock, waving to the boats passing by.
Phee had just returned to Pabu, and since it was Phee’s first time seeing Omega since the Batch’s return from Tantiss, it was decided that a beach day was in order. With Shep, Lyana, Mox, Deke, Stak, Jax, Eva, Sami, and Bayrn also joining the party, it had been a full and eventful day. Phee had been in her element for several hours regaling the younger crowd with tales of her exploits; given that Omega had excitedly requested several specific stories, it was clear the others had already heard about many of Phee’s adventures. Crosshair, meanwhile, had listened skeptically and wondered how often Tech had tried fact-checking these stories.
It wasn’t quite as painful to think of Tech now, not since Crosshair had finally convinced himself to visit the impromptu memorial Omega had set up for their brother in the Archeum. Still, Crosshair had found himself wishing more than once that Tech could have been here with them during this beach day – if only so Crosshair could have teased him relentlessly about his pirate girlfriend.
It had been later in the afternoon that Bayrn had been taken in for a nap, Shep and Lyana had taken Jax, Eva, and the former cadets out on the boat, and Sami had approached Omega to ask for swimming lessons. “Jax and Eva know how to swim,” Sami had said. “I’d like to try it.” And Omega had happily agreed, taking Sami to the relatively shallow natural pool at the far end of this stretch of beach, while the brothers filled Phee in more on what had happened since Tantiss and the slow progress being made toward finding the children’s families.
Given what Omega was now reporting, Crosshair would hazard a guess that Sami’s family had never made her enter a large body of water.
“Did she not know swimming involves getting in the water?” Crosshair asked Omega now.
Omega furrowed her brows in thought. “Oh, she knew, but I don’t think she really thought about putting her head in the water.” A pause, then “Or any part of her body above her knees. She doesn’t mind getting wet – I tried dumping some water over her head and she was fine with it - she’s just afraid of getting into a pool of water.”
“Just push her in,” Crosshair shrugged offhandedly. Realizing from the looks he was now receiving that the others thought he had been serious, he contrarily decided to defend his statement rather than explain he had been joking. “What? That’s what the trainers on Kamino did to me. And we were about the same age she is.”
“Well, that explains a lot,” Phee remarked drily as she gazed appraisingly at him.
“A lot about what??”
“About you.”
Oh, yes, Tech and Phee had to have gotten along great together, Crosshair groused internally, before Hunter spoke up again. “That’s how the trainers made you learn how to swim, Crosshair, and you are an excellent swimmer; but I don’t think it will help with our objective of making Sami less afraid of the water.” Turning back to Omega, who was still staring with no small amount of exasperation at Crosshair, Hunter continued, “What else have you tried?”
Still halfway tuned in to the conversation, Crosshair thought back to those earliest days on Kamino, when cadets began their swimming training when they were, developmentally speaking, seven or eight years old. There had been no time, sympathy, nor resources for individual attention, however; cadets were taught to swim in groups of twenty, and had to find a way to keep up or be dismissed from training. During their first class, Crosshair had only slightly hesitated when tasked with jumping into the training pool, and one breath later had found himself unexpectedly submerged in the water, gasping for air and frantically trying to stay afloat, having been shoved into the pool by the trainer who had shouted at him that he could either sink or swim.
Well, Crosshair had quickly learned how to swim, but had also discovered that he hated being in or near the water, despite having been surrounded by the ocean since birth, and approached swimming lessons with significant dread that was overpowered only by his stubborn determination to not be decommissioned. This loathing of large bodies of water had lasted for almost two months, until one night when he had been awoken by Hunter, who had told him in a whisper that the squad was “sneaking out.” They had never been so daring before, and Crosshair, excited by the prospect, had raised no objection – until he had discovered they were sneaking out to the training pools, the last place he ever wanted to be. Still, he had stayed quiet, and had been relieved when “sneaking out” didn’t involve actually swimming. Instead, he and Hunter and Wrecker and Tech had spent an hour just sitting at the side of the pool, kicking their feet quietly in the cool water, listening to Tech ramble on about the aquatic life on Kamino until Wrecker’s snores drowned out Tech’s lecture and Hunter suggested they all return to the barracks. These sporadic outings had continued for months –always spending time near water, always by the training pools until Tech figured out a route to a rarely-used landing platform built low near the water where they could sit and enjoy the salty air and crashing waves in closer proximity – until they had a close call with being discovered and had subsequently deferred sneaking out of the barracks for almost a year. Still, after just a few relaxed trips to the pools with his brothers, Crosshair had abruptly realized he no longer hated the water – actually, he rather enjoyed it, and swimming had gradually become an activity he looked forward to rather than feared.
He hadn’t thought about those times by the pools for years, and it was only now, sitting here on the Pabu beach listening to Omega’s troubles with Sami’s swimming lessons, that he suddenly suspected Hunter and his brothers had had ulterior motives for choosing the pools as their first destination for their rebellious outings.
And he had an idea.
“Have you tried holding Sami? You know, picking her up and, well, walking into the water with her?” Crosshair interjected into the ongoing brainstorming session.
Omega shook her head slowly. “I thought about that, but Sami didn’t want to try because she thinks she’s too big for me to hold her…”
“I can do it,” Wrecker promptly volunteered. “If she’s up for it, that is.”
Omega still hesitated. “The pool’s not very deep…”
Wrecker thought for a moment before nodding. “I can just sit in the water. We’ll figure it out.”
Omega suddenly broke out into a smile and rose to her feet before grabbing Wrecker’s hand. “Okay then, let’s go talk to Sami about it.” She took a few steps before looking back at the others. “You all coming?”
Hunter shrugged. “Why not,” he said, rising from his chair and whistling for Batcher to join them.
Crosshair, standing and preparing to follow, felt Phee’s eyes on him and turned to look at her. “What now?” he asked impatiently.
Phee chuckled a little as she shook her head. “Like I said, that explains a lot,” she said cryptically, before passing Crosshair to join Omega and Wrecker as they approached the docks where Sami still sat. 
******
Crosshair stepped onto the dock, waving only slightly awkwardly at Jun’s profuse thanks for his assistance in loading the boat, and made his way back toward the residential areas of Lower Pabu. 
He was fully aware of Sami standing a few feet away from the dock, holding Bayrn in her arms, but he had no idea the Pantoran was waiting for him until he had almost passed her and she suddenly spoke in a low voice that was nearly inaudible. 
“Mister Crosshair, sir?” 
He paused in bewilderment before turning to face her, and realized he must be scowling based on the apprehensive look on the young girl's face. Making an effort to relax his features - no need to intimidate her, after all - he elected to delay correcting her form of addressing him and instead cut straight to the point. 
“What do you want?”
She shrank back ever so slightly - hmmm, maybe his voice had come out a little sharper than he intended - but proceeded to make her request. 
“Would you hold Bayrn while Omega gives me a swimming lesson?”
Crosshair was far too nonplussed now to consider his expression or his tone.
“What?”
Sami gulped. “Uh, well, Omega's going to give me another swimming lesson now. Bayrn’s too little to swim, but I thought maybe he could get used to the water. It took me so long to stop being afraid, maybe it will be easier for Bayrn if he can be in the water now.”
The girl's full meaning finally dawned on Crosshair, and he looked at her aghast. 
“You… you want me to get into the water. And hold that kid. In the water?”
“Uh-huh,” Sami nodded, adjusting her hold on the baby. “It helped me a lot when Mister Wrecker held on to me. I would ask him, but him and Mister Hunter are out fishing and Mister Shep is busy and Mister Thom and Missus Hanti are getting dinner ready for us and…”
Peripherally noting that if Sami was persisting in calling even Wrecker “Mister,” he, Crosshair, would have to get used to being called by the same title, Crosshair cut her off. “I get the point. There's no one else. I'm glad you know I am a last resort. But I don't think I should be holding a kid.” And he frowned as he raised his arms in front of him, staring at his right stump. 
He hadn't gotten a prosthesis yet. He didn't even know if he wanted one. Echo had gone for years without one and had pulled off so many incredible feats Crosshair had often forgotten Echo was missing a hand. He doubted he'd ever reach Echo's level of skill, but he had been able to find new ways to accomplish more each day with just the one hand, and was growing rather accustomed to it. Still, holding a baby…
“Oh, you can hold Bayrn with one arm. It's easy. My dad does it all the time. He got his arm hurt bad in an accident so he had to hold my little brother like this, see?” And Sami shifted Bayrn to demonstrate. 
“You have a brother?” Crosshair asked as he observed Sami’s technique.
She had finally lost her apprehensive look, and now she actually smiled a little. “Yeah. I can't wait to see him again. I hope I can help him learn to swim too.” 
Sighing, Crosshair decided it was time to stop delaying the inevitable. He could come up with at least two dozen more reasons why he shouldn't accede to this request, but he knew that, no matter how much he may protest, he'd be in the pool holding the baby within the next few minutes. Might as well get this over with. 
“Fine. Let's go. No, wait,” he said as Sami started trotting off, “give me the kid now. I need to practice.” Before the kid becomes slippery as well as squirmy, he thought resignedly to himself. 
He may have reservations about holding the baby, but Bayrn’s own sense of self-preservation was obviously seriously impaired, for the baby cooed and smiled as he was passed over to the nervously scowling clone. If Crosshair wondered if maybe he was holding the baby too tightly for fear of dropping him, the baby didn't seem to mind, happily clapping before turning his attention toward examining his new holder. 
By the time they found Omega, Bayrn had thankfully released his death grip on Crosshair's ear and stopped his high-pitched excited squealing, and had settled into happily patting Crosshair's face. Omega, turning at Sami’s greeting, waved at them and impressively showed no sign of surprise or alarm at her sniper brother holding a baby. Instead, she called out cheerfully, “Crosshair! What are you doing here?”
He shrugged awkwardly, reactively adjusting his hold on Bayrn when the kid tipped forward while reaching out toward Omega. 
“Swimming lessons,” he said. 
“Oh?”
“I don't want Bayrn to be scared of the water, like I was,” Sami explained. “Mister Crosshair said he'd help.”
“Oh!” Omega nodded solemnly at Sami, but grinned so brightly at Crosshair he started to feel even more embarrassed than he already was. Letting out a slightly grumpy hmph, he stepped ahead of the girls into the pool, quickly finding an area of suitable depth where he could sit just about chest deep in the pleasantly cool water, and squinting as Bayrn squealed in delight and began splashing his little arms in the water. 
This was his punishment for ever poking fun at Hunter’s skills with children. At least Hunter wasn't around to witness Crosshair's humiliation in person, though Crosshair had no doubt Hunter and Wrecker and everyone else on this overly-friendly island would know about this event by sundown. 
“I don't think the kid is scared at all of the water,” he said to Sami while frowning at Bayrn's antics.
“Oh good! Yay Bayrn!” Sami smiled, clinging to Omega's hand as she cautiously stepped into the water herself. 
This was not exactly the response Crosshair had been angling for.
“You picked a great place to sit, Crosshair,” Omega said, pre-empting Crosshair's plea to somehow get out of this. “You can watch and tell me if I'm teaching Sami alright.”
“Oh goodie,” he deadpanned, though he smiled a little when Sami took a deep, nervous breath before plunging her head into the water and emerging looking rather pleased with herself. 
“Good, Sami. You're getting much better,” Omega smiled. “I think it’s time to show you how to not hold your breath all the time.”
“But I can’t breathe underwater,” Sami said.
“That’s right,” Omega said patiently. “You breathe in the air when your head is above water, and then breathe out when your head is in the water.”  
“Try blowing bubbles,” Crosshair blurted before thinking. At Sami’s questioning stare, he added in a tone completely devoid of enthusiasm, “It's fun.” 
For some reason, Sami took him at his word, nodding at him and watching Omega demonstrate before gamely trying it herself, giggling when she straightened. “That is fun,” she declared before, unprompted, repeating the task. 
“NOT you,” Crosshair warned Bayrn, who, having watched the display with interest, abruptly tried ducking his head toward the water to mimic the girls. Bayrn, obviously a bit put out, huffed for a few moments before suddenly smiling and resuming his splashing. 
By the time Thom and Hanti arrived to take Sami and Bayrn back home for dinner, Omega had started Sami on basic flutter kicks, with Crosshair – finding himself significantly interested in the proceedings in spite of himself – offering a few suggestions for improvement. His left arm felt like it was about to fall off from holding Bayrn for so long, even as he had daringly switched the baby to his right arm and discovered to his own pleasant surprise that this was quite manageable; and, to his own dismay, had found himself pondering how to best position Bayrn to help the kid get used to floating, so the arrival of the volunteer guardians couldn't have come at a better time. Still, he couldn’t hold back a sigh as he handed Bayrn over to Thom – yep, within an hour EVERYONE would know he had held a baby.
Omega playfully shouldered him as they trailed behind the children and their guardians on the way back to Upper Pabu, and Crosshair braced himself for what he knew she was going to say, even as he realized he had been rather hoping she would say it.
“You know, Crosshair, you'd make a really good swimming teacher.”
“Ha.”
“Provided you don't push any kids into the water.”
“Don't tempt me.”
“No, I mean it! You should start giving lessons.”
“Never gonna happen.”
******
Surprising to no one except, perhaps, Crosshair, it happened.
A few days later, Crosshair found himself confronted by Jax.
“Do you know how to dive?” the young Mirialan asked.
“Yes,” Crosshair answered shortly.
“Can you teach me?”
“No.”
Within a week, Crosshair had given Jax his first two diving lessons.
Within a year, Crosshair had become the go-to instructor on Pabu for swimming lessons.
The end. 
@summer-of-bad-batch
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queen-daya · 6 months ago
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Hunter Being Omega’s Dad -> Flash Strike
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gamelpar · 5 months ago
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THE MINI BATCH THE BABY BATCH
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archivistofnerddom · 7 months ago
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Random finale prediction:
Omega releases the Zillo Beast to cover her and the kids escaping from Tantiss.
Echo is with Emerie when this happens. Emerie is Very Worried about this unexpected turn of events. Echo, however, knows exactly who released the Zillo Beast. (Of course, it’s Omega. Who else would release such a dangerous beast to provide ample coverage?)
Eventually, Echo and Emerie find Omega and the kids among the chaos of Tantiss. The kids are understandably still scared about being able to get out successfully — and they’re worried about using what weapons Omega pilfered for them.
And Omega very kindly tells them, “It’s okay. I used to have trouble with weapons. Big lesson for using them today is — it’s all about tuning out distractions when you’re firing.”
Cue Echo getting teary and proud at hearing Omega pass along the same advice to the kids that he once gave her.
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haythamkawaii · 2 months ago
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dadpart again 🫶
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