How Old Is Omega in Each Season of The Bad Batch?

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3 has wrapped up the story of Clone Force 99, leaving a lot of questions remaining, particularly about Omega and her age. Omega was first introduced in The Bad Batch series premiere but quickly became a beloved if not inexperienced member of Clone Force 99. Throughout The Bad Batch’s three seasons, audiences have seen Omega grow physically, but also as a member of Clone Force 99 and a soldier.

Omega is About 12 During The Bad Batch Season 1 Which Takes Place in 19 BBY Close Omega is first seen when Clone Force 99 returns to Kamino following the execution of Order 66. Because of The Bad Batch’s place in the Star Wars timeline, season 1 took place entirely in 19 BBY, and just days and months following the events of Star Wars Episode III—Revenge of the Sith. Omega is obviously a child in The Bad Batch season 1, but she is likely about 12 years old.

The Bad Batch Season 2 Takes In the Same Year as Season 1 Omega May Have Turned 13 During Season 2 Close The Bad Batch season 2 mostly takes place in 19 BBY, but the season finishes in 18 BBY. Because of this, it’s possible that Omega is still 12 during the entirety of The Bad Batch season 2, but she also could have turned 13 during the season’s events. It’s obvious that Omega was working on bettering her skills, and was being trained by all of her brothers in many different ways.

Created By George Lucas , Dave Filoni Cast Michelle Ang First Appearance Star Wars: The Bad Batch TV Shows Star Wars: The Bad Batch Omega is Between 13 and 14 Years Old During The Bad Batch Season 3 Season 3 Takes Place in 17 BBY Close By the tally marks Omega made in her cell while being held in Mount Tantiss, it’s known that she was there for 125 days, which is just under half a year. During that time, Omega’s hair had grown longer, and she had gotten taller.

Related Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 Ending Explained Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 2 came to an end with major twists and revelations regarding both the present and future of the Star Wars galaxy.

 

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