In the epic final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, the Batch will have their limits tested in the fight to reunite with Omega as she faces challenges of her own inside a remote Imperial science lab. With the group fractured and facing threats from all directions, they will have to seek out unexpected allies, embark on dangerous missions, and muster everything they have learned to free themselves from the Empire.
The final season stars Dee Bradley Baker, Michelle Ang, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Jimmi Simpson, Noshir Dalal, and Wanda Sykes.
The Bad Batch Season 3 is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
A human Sith Lord active during a war between the Jedi Order and the Sith, Bichan wore a red face-concealing mask and wielded a lightsaber with an attached whip. At one point, he fought and killed a group of eight Jedi, including the teacher of the Padawan Toul. The Sith Lord became interested by the anger displayed by the Jedi apprentice and spared his life, with Toul being left with a lingering sense of fear by the confrontation. Later, Bichan was noticed at a city on a marketplace asteroid by Toul, who was acquiring supplies there for a mission to the planet Dolgarak.
The Sith followed Toul and the mechanic Ara there, shooting down their starship with his own craft. Subsequently, Bichan engaged Toul in a lightsaber duel atop a speeder that Ara drove up one of the two statues of prophecy located on Dolgarak. Their confrontation continued atop a stone ring connecting the heads of the two statues, where Bichan eventually disarmed Toul and demanded that he either surrender to the dark side of the Force and join him or die. At that point, however, Ara, who realized that she played a part in a prophecy that had foretold the duel, distracted Bichan through the use of explosives, allowing Toul to summon his own lightsaber and decapitate the Sith Lord. (Read more…)From Wookieepedia's newest articles, expansions, and overhauls:
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- 1959 – Joel McNeely is born.
- 1979 – Star Wars Weekly 57 published.
- 1983 – The Empire Strikes Back: "New Allies, New Enemies" aired on National Public Radio.
- 1984 – Return of the Jedi Weekly 41 published.
- 2000 – Star Wars Episode I: I Am a Pilot published.
- 2000 – Star Wars Episode I: I Am a Queen published.
- 2001 – Star Wars (1998) 28 published.
- 2002 – HoloNet News Vol. 531 49 published.
- 2003 – Star Wars Insider 67 is released for subscribers.
- 2005 – Star Wars Insider 81 published.
- 2007 – Legacy (2006) 10 published.
- 2008 – Legacy of the Force released.
- 2018 – Doctor Aphra (2016) 18 published.
- 2018 – Star Wars Adventures (2017) 8 published.
- 2022 – "Star Wars Inside Intel: Coruscant" published on StarWars.com.
- 2023 – Shadow of the Sith reprinted in paperback.