Imagine being forced to slaughter civilians because you tried to disobey the empire's order, and then later being slaughtered for trying to obey the empire's orders
Both times they disobeyed Crosshair's direct orders. I can understand the first time around, but the second time around the ES squad knew the consequences for disobeying his orders. Not to mention he had multiple ways of killing them lol
I like when Crosshair killed his imperial elite squad because they were not clones like him (he never liked them anyway). I also like when Crosshair spared his brothers' lives.
I get it from a streaming platform but I don’t want to give the name because in the past 2 years I had 4 of them taken down. I don’t want to run out of options for recording. I think there is another way to record it but for that I think you would need to download the whole episode onto your device from Disney +. If you were asking what it’s from it’s Disney +
NGL I never got Crosshair's agenda. He's pissed that his squad never came back for him, but he was complacent working with the Empire, as the BB never understood the "bigger picture". I just don't get the perspective that the scriptwriters were trying to implement with his characters.
It's simple. He truly believed in the empire's tactic of "Stability and order through fear and force", Yes he saw the horrors the empire was doing but in his mind he thought as long he was loyal he would be respected and valued. You can see his reasoning and agenda fall apart in the same ep he turns traitor. As for his squad, they betrayed the empire and by doing so they betrayed him. It's a intentionally flawed logic with holes to allow for him to have a "I joined the wrong team" moment.
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Imagine being forced to slaughter civilians because you tried to disobey the empire's order, and then later being slaughtered for trying to obey the empire's orders
Both times they disobeyed Crosshair's direct orders. I can understand the first time around, but the second time around the ES squad knew the consequences for disobeying his orders. Not to mention he had multiple ways of killing them lol
@@rickyk4583 lemme rephrase, the EMPIRE's orders
Yeah, crosshair is cold af
most psycho clone ever produced
I think the TX clone assassins might have him beat. I do say MIGHT. It is close for me.
Is i don't like crosshairs moral code
I gotta say he is one bad ass son of a clone
Didn’t kill all of them one survived
I like when Crosshair killed his imperial elite squad because they were not clones like him (he never liked them anyway). I also like when Crosshair spared his brothers' lives.
1:58 What gun is that clone holding?
1:58 it's the clone blaster but if you were trying to say the trooper with that flamethrower it's on 1:59
Most likely what you were asking was the flamethrower
That ain't a clone
Flamethrower, they replaced the Z-6 rotary canon with the flamethrower throughout the entire show
@@DEEZ_N4T Empire vs Republic. Flamethrower's more brutal than the Z-6.
Yo man, how did you get this footage? Like where did you get it from?
I get it from a streaming platform but I don’t want to give the name because in the past 2 years I had 4 of them taken down. I don’t want to run out of options for recording. I think there is another way to record it but for that I think you would need to download the whole episode onto your device from Disney +. If you were asking what it’s from it’s Disney +
pirate it
I just don’t like giving the name of the website I get it from. I have seen 4 websites I use get taken down. So I like to keep it to myself
@@allandemunnink ''I'd tell you but then i'd have to kill you...''
Deeznuts pluh
So did he have the habited chip?
Crosshair says he had it removed
NGL I never got Crosshair's agenda.
He's pissed that his squad never came back for him, but he was complacent working with the Empire, as the BB never understood the "bigger picture".
I just don't get the perspective that the scriptwriters were trying to implement with his characters.
I think even the writers didnt know that, this is why S1 sucks so hard
similiar route most clones went tbh they broke free but continued serving the emprie as it was all they had
It's simple. He truly believed in the empire's tactic of "Stability and order through fear and force", Yes he saw the horrors the empire was doing but in his mind he thought as long he was loyal he would be respected and valued. You can see his reasoning and agenda fall apart in the same ep he turns traitor.
As for his squad, they betrayed the empire and by doing so they betrayed him.
It's a intentionally flawed logic with holes to allow for him to have a "I joined the wrong team" moment.
I hate the goofy ahh elite squad. And I dont like how they are perfectly diverse, in the OT every imperial was a dude and it should stay that way.
No 😂😂😂 they had all types of people even aliens in their ranks
You sound a bit maladjusted.
That's why I love clones better than these people.