

He takes down both soldiers in the room and the Interrogation Unit before demanding that Karr free him.

During a break in the torture session, Crosshair manages to grab one of the troopers’ blasters.

Scalder walks in and informs Hemlock about what happened on Pearce’s ship, causing him to leave Karr to oversee things. When Hemlock arrives, he actually praises Crosshair for gunning Lieutenant Nolan down before offering him a deal: The location of Clone Force 99 in exchange for his freedom.Ĭrosshair immediately recognizes that Hemlock is looking for Omega (who he refers to as “Imperial property”), but still refuses to cooperate, prompting the evil scientist to escalate things with an Interrogation Unit.Īs Crosshair begins writhing in pain, Dr. Over on the Mount Tantiss Mad Science Facility, Crosshair is marched passed several imprisoned clones to a med room, where Emerie Karr warns him to cooperate with Dr. Echo wants to stay and keep working, but they’re forced to flee when Imperial reinforcements arrive. Instead of answering any questions, he bites down on a suicide shocker, leaving them with only the partial/corrupted data. As Echo begins retrieving what he can, Fireball attempts to interrogate the Imperial officer. They easily take out the Imperial soldiers (with their weapons on stun, of course) and get to the bridge, where Pearce is having the ship’s data erased. If you need a refresher on who he is, I’ve got you covered in my recap/review of his appearance last season.Įcho and Gregor board the Imperial vessel along with two other clone troopers named Nemec and Fireball. *Side Note: It’s been a while since we saw Gregor. After the ship leaves the planet’s atmosphere, it’s immediately engaged by another ship under the command of Echo and Gregor. They’re led by a squad of Imperial troopers onto a ship under the command of an Imperial Captain ( Pearce). The episode opens with a trio of clone prisoners (including our old friend Captain Howzer) on the factory world of Balmorra.
