


Is DNA in that galaxy far away the same as it is in ours? What’s up with cloning someone with midi-chlorians? Do midi-chlorians live in blood cells only or in other cells in the body? How does Star Wars DNA connect with all that? After this scene in Episode II: Attack of the Clones, the idea of replicating exact copies of people using their DNA entered Star Wars canon forever.īut the science of Star Wars clones has always been hazy.

In a booth of gaudy space diner, Dexter Jexter leaned in close and told Obi-Wan Kenobi that the Kaminoans were “damn good” cloners. Spoilers ahead for The Bad Batch Season 1 finale. In fact, it’s even possible that The Bad Batch just set up was a specific way to solve one big Baby Yoda mystery in The Mandalorian Season 3. And, in all of that, we may have gotten a huge clue that finally explains what the heck is going on with the Empire in The Mandalorian. Just before the episode ends, we also get a clue as to how the legacy of those cloners is connected to the Imperial era. Clone Force 99lives to fight another day! But, at the end of the Season 1 finale of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, the cloner planet of Kamino is decimated by the Imperial fleet.
