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Lama su star wars
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lama su star wars

Either they would be destroyed, or have their operations taken over and re-purposed by the Empire, and staffed by the Empire.īy the time the episode ends, Nala Se is caught evacuating medical personnel. The Kaminoans were always doomed to fall for this reason alone. His order to Nala Se to evacuate essential personnel and arrange to leave the planet was something Nala Se had already been planning.īut yes, Lama Su has finally figured out that the Empire will destroy their operations, as it cannot allow other buyers to request armies for themselves. When Nala Se speaks to Lama Su in her typical pleasant, agreeing tones, offering what she must know to be useless suggestions, she is only placating Lama Su. Now Lama Su is forced to reckon with the outcome. The Empire as has cancelled all contracts.

lama su star wars

Regardless, Bane felt no need to tell Lama Su it was Nala Se’s hired bounty hunter that kept him from returning Omega. Or else, Bane assumed Fennec’s involvement was nothing more than a money grab. Perhaps Cad Bane never reported back to Lama Su after losing his quarry. I think the most amazing part of the story so far is that Nala Se has suffered no punishment from Lama Su for keeping Omega away. If Lama Su had not interrupted Nala Se to speak with her in his office, she would have escaped with them. She was right.įast forward to this week’s Bad Batch episode–we see Nala Se is escorting the cadets out of Kamino. Thus, Nala Se must have sensed that the Empire’s ascendance and continuing encroachment into Kaminoan operations meant danger to Omega. Nala Se was truly surprised Lama Su would kill Omega.

lama su star wars

Remember, this was before she learned Lama Su would kill her clone daughter-figure. How do we know that Nala Se foresaw the Empire’s actions? Because Nala Se was the one who let Omega run away with the Bad Batch in Aftermath. In this week’s episode, Lama Su is finally rid of his delusions. Prime Minister Lama su, on the other hand, has been doggedly insistent that providing an ideal clone for the Empire would allow the Kaminoans to maintain their contracts with the new government. It has always been Nala Se who has seen the writing on the wall regarding the Empire. Now the Bad Batch is telling us about the fall of Kamino.Įpisode 14 beings with Nala Se escorting the cadets out of Kamino. And of course, those humans were ones working for the Empire. This suggested that humans had at some point taken over the operations on Kamino. Pershing of the Mandalorian is evidence of this. Basically, it would be an organic superweapon.As I’ve said in my previous videos and blogs, Kamino has been destined to fall for some time. Lama Su tells Nala Se it’s time to move onto the next phase of the plan, creating a genetically superior clone who is not only a better military asset than regular clone troopers but also better than whatever human soldiers Tarkin can find. That’s their business, and they’ll do a lot to keep their biggest customer, but there’s a problem: Jango Fett’s DNA, the “source” for every clone, is degrading. Towards the end of the third episode of The Bad Batch, Kaminoans Nala Se and Lama Su discuss Tarkin’s new fascination with an elite squad of conscripted soldiers and his plans to move away from their manufactured clones. Spoilers ahead for The Bad Batch episode 3. But the Kaminoans have a plan up their sleeve, a plan that exposes the flaw of cloning but finds a way around it to something even scarier. After years of wondering why the Empire switched from laboratory-made clones of bounty hunter Jango Fett to a rag-tag army of random beings with poor aim, The Bad Batch premiere revealed the reason is a lot more mundane than you may think - simple economics.Ĭlones are too expensive. All our clone questions are finally answered.








Lama su star wars