[s1e10] Race Access
For most of the series, the Batch has struggled with their identity post-Order 66. In "Race," this struggle is personified through Cid, their shadowy informant. When Cid’s past and her debts catch up to her, the Batch is forced to participate in Safa Toma riot racing to win back her freedom.
This reinforces the moral code of Clone Force 99. Even in a galaxy losing its soul to the Empire, the Batch maintains a sense of "squad" that extends to their newfound allies. It suggests that in the dark times of the early Imperial era, the only thing that matters is who you can trust when the chips are down. Conclusion [S1E10] Race
The episode also explores the concept of . The Batch could have easily left Cid to her fate, especially given her often manipulative nature. However, they choose to risk their lives (and their ship) to save her. For most of the series, the Batch has
Discuss the of the Safa Toma race.
The episode is a standout moment for . Often relegated to the role of "the guy who fixes things," Tech becomes the protagonist here. Unlike the other racers who rely on aggression or cheating, Tech wins through pure calculation and observation. This reinforces the moral code of Clone Force 99