hera is officially the only functioning person, ever
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Summary: Hunter and Omega come to terms with multiple truths following the removal of the inhibitor chips. Watch episode 7 before reading.
Part 4 of 5 times the bad batch learns something from Omega and the one time Omega learns from them. (Can be read as a stand alone)
Warnings: very emotional? thoughts about death
Rating: T
Word Count: 2315
Hunter almost died today.
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Just a small Hunter & Omega thing. The last episode hit me with feels (no spoilers for it though)
Star Wars | illustrated by Liam Brazier
So, I love this so much because it’s incredibly well done and I had to share it. However, it does NOT have Omega in it and would love one with her since she’s PART OF THE BATCH TOO!!! Hunter even said it lol.
I was wondering when you guys would come back.
Yay another Crosshair and Omega post!!! Making my day @animymind !!!!
I know right! So fucking unfair because those two have ended up being my favorite (and two of my favorite SW duos of all time)!!! Not enough people do pictures, stories or fanfiction‘s specifically on these two it’s sad in my opinion. We don’t ask for much :(.
going to bed thinking about,,,,, the best goddamn older brother to omega crosshair woulda been,,,,,,, fuck you dave,,,,,,, *sob*
*screams into the void* the cameo at the end!!! 😭😭😭 I love it but it hurts me.
LOVE this scene!!!
wait i know i’ve said before the funniest kanan/ezra moment in rebels is when he walks in on zeb and ezra with the pufferpig, says “i don’t want to know”, and walks back out. but actually the funniest moment is when ezra and kanan are caught somewhere they’re not supposed to be during the empire day parade and ezra says “sorry, my dad is just so patriotic” and kanan is just standing there yelling “WOOO EMPIRE DAY!!!”
Gah this broke my heart because it’s more than likely true :/. Poor Omega wish she wasn’t dealt the shittest deal (I mean the kid was basically a test subject and then stripped from her brothers then never allowed to leave, etc etc).
I just had a heartbreaking thought involving Omega as a child, so now you all have to hear about it.
Bear with me for a minute, because it involves some psychology. Psychologically speaking, a child’s first memory often depends on the values of the society they are raised in. A society that prioritizes familial values often has children have a first memory involving family, such as the birth of a younger sibling.
There’s no doubt that despite the many different stories under the umbrella that is Star Wars, a primary focus of all of them is family and the importance of the ones you love.
So what if little Omega’s first memory is of her brothers?
What if little Omega is brought into Nala Se’s lab and sees four babies, one with a head full of dark curls, one double the size of the other babies with layers of baby fat, one twitching his fingers as if he’s itching to hold something, and one with his hands scrunched up over his eyes and her brain goes, “Yes, these are my brothers, this is my family. I will remember them forever.”
And she does. For years, she remembers those little babies even as they grow into cadets and soldiers, even as she is hidden away from them. She spends years searching for her brothers because despite all that time apart, she knows that they are her family.
And then finally, after all those years, Omega catches a glimpse of a man with long dark hair, and she knows she’s found her family.
Will someone please give this man a hug? He’s been through it.