![]() ![]() She is initially unwilling to cooperate, but upon discovering Omega is a clone, she agrees, confessing that Rampart was the one who diverted funding away from Kamino. Chuchi and Omega head to the Senate, and they wind up talking with retired Kaminoan Senator Halle Burtoni to get testimony against Rampart. They arrive on Coruscant to hear the plan: Slip had told Chuchi that all the evidence needed was on Rampart’s ship, which is being retro-fitted. Rex calls the Bad Batch, asking for their help. He stuns the assassin, only to discover that it was another clone, a self-proclaimed “believer.” The clone kills himself before revealing anything. But Slip’s contact arrives before the assassin can kill the Senator, revealing himself to be Captain Rex. He kills Slip, and then eventually kills Chuchi’s guards. But at a meeting with Slip, who is meeting a contact to get off-world, the assassin ambushes them. This troubles her, and with some help from Bail Organa, she continues to look into it. Afterward, Slip pulls her aside and tells her of the conspiracy on Kamino. Chuchi visits with clones at 79’s, hearing how she could best help to provide for what they need. Chuchi insists that the bill should be tabled until they can ensure proper benefits for the clone veterans who served them during the war.Īfter the session of the Senate, Mas Amdedda warns Rampart that he’d better be able to close the deal. A few Senators, such as those representing the Banking Clan, advocate in favor of it, but Senators Bail Organa, Tyranna Palmo, and Riyo Chuchi argue against it. Meanwhile, the Imperial Senate debates Admiral Rampart’s proposed Defense Recruitment Bill, which would phase out the clone army and replace them with enlisted recruits. manages to escape an assassination attempt on him as well. ![]() He’s killed by a sniper outside the bar, but Slip. Cade tells Slip that he won’t stand for the conspiracy any longer and is about to go public with it. SUMMARY:Īt 79’s, the clone bar on Coruscant, two clones discuss what happened to Kamino. So let’s dive in to our review of these two episodes, “The Clone Conspiracy” and “Truth and Consequences”, and as always, there are full spoilers ahead. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that these episodes, taken together, amount to some of the very best stuff we’ve seen in Star Wars animation, period. To mark the midseason, we got a double-feature of the series today, with episodes 7 and 8 being released simultaneously on Disney+, and the two episodes combine into a thrilling political story that carries some big stakes in the Star Wars galaxy. Who knows? Maybe he’ll stop by to say hello the next time you’re at the lodge.Somehow we’ve already reached the midseason point of The Bad Batch season two, and it seems that the season is just flying by. A few years back, Bigfoot himself stopped by the lodge for dinner, entertained guests, joined in our parade, and even guided a few raft trips. Follow the trail to the Watkins Campground for a moderately strenuous 7-mile hike.Īt Morrisons Lodge, we’ve got our own Sasquatch story to tell. Look for the trap as the trail drops down to Grouse Creek less than 1 mile in. Park at Hart-tish Park Picnic Area and access the trail across the street. From the town of Rush, follow Applegate Road for 12.5 miles south. ![]() In addition to an up-close and personal view of the trap, which has been permanently welded open for safety, it offers views of the Siskiyou Crest and Applegate Lake. We highly recommend the 7-mile hike up Collings Mountain. We’ll let you be the judge, but in the meantime, be sure to make time to visit the Bigfoot trap on your next visit. Details differ regionally but hairy, non-human beasts standing between 6 and 9 feet tall have been unscientifically documented on every continent. Turns out, people all over the world have been reporting similar experiences for centuries. Footprints of extraordinary size have been documented and locals report unusual phenomena not easily explained by logic or science. Here in the Rogue River Valley of Southern Oregon, Bigfoot sightings and stories circulate frequently. Unfortunately, in six years of use, all it caught were bears. Built in 1974 by the North American Wildlife Research Team, the purpose of the trap was to prove the existence of the legendary bipedal hominid said to roam the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re a true believer or staunch skeptic, the fact is that the world’s only known Bigfoot trap resides in the forest just a few miles from Applegate Lake in Southern Oregon. Some say Sasquatch still roams the forests of the Rogue River Valley ![]()
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