Star Wars: The Bad Batch (2021–…): Season 2, Episode 9 - The Crossing - full transcript

According to Cid's coordinates,
this is the mine she purchased.

And we're supposed to do what?

Excavate the site for ipsium. It is
tremendously valuable when refined.

However, in its raw state, the
mineral is highly combustible,

like a primed thermal detonator.

Sounds dangerous.

I like it.

Problem?

The storm's moving away
from us. We should be fine.

Tech, we'll mine the ipsium.

Wrecker, Omega,
you're on lookout.



Both of us?

Without Echo, we are a man down.

We need Wrecker to assist with
operations inside the mine.

You three go. I'll
be the lookout.

Not alone. Cid warned us
about poachers in the area.

Keep your eyes peeled and
comm us if you see anyone.

My scans are not indicating
a sizable presence of ipsium.

Looks like Cid was deceived into
purchasing an already depleted mine.

Keep scanning. We'll
extract whatever we can.

Wait. I am getting
a faint reading.

There.

The ipsium is going to
be difficult to reach.

We'll need to carve out a bigger
opening in the rock to get to it.

The mineral is far too unstable.



Even the slightest friction around it
can cause a destructive chain reaction.

Then what do you suggest?

Hey. What's with you?

I was thinking about Echo.

It's weird without him around.

Yeah. But you'll get used to it.

Omega, we require
your assistance.

On my way.

Now what?

Drill into the fossilized quartz until
you reach the active ipsium inside.

But you must be precise.

If the mineral becomes compromised
during the retrieval...

Chain reaction,
explosion. Got it.

Be very careful.

I know.

Good. Again.

That storm's changing course.

The weather patterns on this
planet are most irregular.

We have what we came for.
Let's get back to Ord Mantell.

What is it, Hunter?

That sounds like our ship.

Stop!

You were supposed
to be on lookout.

There was no one there!

Clearly that was not the case.

There has to be a way
to get it back, right?

Tell me, Wrecker,

how exactly did you miss
our ship being compromised?

Maybe if you hadn't docked it out of view,
I would have seen someone approaching.

Well, there was no other
suitable landing zone, Wrecker.

We can't stay here.
Where's the nearest town?

During our approach, I scanned a spaceport
approximately 40 klicks south of here.

Perhaps we can acquire
transport there.

You know how long
that would take?

Since we do not have access to long-range
communications without our ship,

it is our only option.

Let's move.

Whoo.

How much further?

You will not like the answer.

Havoc-4, this is
Havoc-5. Do you copy?

Echo? Are you there?

He's too long-range. Echo
won't pick up our signal.

Especially since he disabled
his communication device.

What? Why?

I assume he's on a
sensitive mission.

What's that?

Run!

There.

Wrecker!

You must protect
the ipsium case.

Well, what about protecting me?

If it explodes,
we'll all be dead.

My back!

I would advise not
dropping it next time.

Why don't you carry it?

Fine.

Well, that would certainly
explain the stampede.

Ow!

Hey!

We need to find shelter!

There is another mine.
Thirty meters ahead.

I see it!

The case!

Forget it!

Where's the ipsium?

Get down!

So, now we are trapped.

And we have lost
all of our ipsium.

Well, I... I suppose
that's my fault too?

Well, technically, yes.

If you had not let
our ship get stolen,

we would be aboard it
right now with the mineral.

None of this is helping.

Let's start digging
our way outta here.

Fine.

Something's not right.

The Marauder's transponder
isn't relaying a signal.

It was probably disabled by
the thief who commandeered it.

Well, then how are
we gonna track it?

The ship's not important right now.
We need to get outta here first.

Quite correct.

Besides, it is most unlikely that
the Marauder will be recovered.

What? Don't say that.

We have to get it back!

We can always
acquire another ship.

It is merely a mode
of transportation.

The Marauder's our home.

We already lost Echo.

We can't lose that too.

Omega, we didn't lose Echo.

He's just on a
different mission.

But he's not here.

He's... He's not with us.

We're supposed to be a squad.

This squad existed before Echo was a
part of it, and it will exist after.

What is your issue?

- Omega...
- I want to be alone.

I merely stated the truth.

She already knows the truth.

That's why she's upset.

It'll take days to clear
a path at this rate.

Complaining won't
make it go faster.

This operation could use
a well-placed detonation.

A small amount of ipsium
would be more than enough.

Well, we had a small amount,
but somebody dropped it.

Fine.

Since losing the
mineral was my mistake,

I'll search for any potential
extractions within this mine.

That's not the only
mistake you need to fix.

Yeah, go check on the kid.

But she said she
wanted to be alone.

Look, she's clearly having a hard
time adjusting to Echo leaving.

Talk to her.

Very well.

Omega?

Omega?

I'm busy.

I can see that.

Are you aware that you are
surrounded by enough ipsium that,

if not handled correctly, could
take down this entire cavern?

Then you better not distract me.

Thought we could use this to
blow our way through the cave-in.

I came to a similar
conclusion myself.

Little help?

This vein appears to be much more
pure than what we found in Cid's mine.

Perhaps you should extract
as much ipsium as you can.

You trust me to do that?

I am fully aware you
are capable of the task.

Grab the empty vials
from my satchel.

How many are left?

This is the last one.

- Tech!
- Hang on!

Omega!

What is it, Hunter?

Tech, come in.

Omega, do you copy?

Something's wrong.

Tech, Omega, do you copy?

Affirmative.

We took an unforeseen
detour, but we are alive.

Where are you?

That is a good
question. Stand by.

Tech. Look.

There is a passageway
just beyond this wall.

We can use the ipsium
you mined to access it.

Hunter, we found an alternate way out,
but you will need to retrieve our gear.

Found it.

All right, Tech.

- We've got the gear and the ipsium.
- Good.

Next you'll need to carefully
scale down the narrow crevasse

and descend into
the aqueduct below.

You will come upon us once the
rapids eject you over the waterfall.

But you must not compromise the
mineral vials or you will perish.

You got to be kidding me!

Hang tight. We're on our way.

I hate this planet!

We will be out of this
cavern in short order

once they arrive
with the mineral.

Except we still don't have the
Marauder or a way off this planet,

and we can't contact
Echo for help.

We do not need help.

We will figure out a
solution, as we always do.

Everything is changing,
and you don't even care.

I am not sure how I
should care about change.

It is a fundamental
part of life.

Echo left. Why doesn't
that bother you?

I am aware that you miss him,
but we have to adapt and move on.

That is what soldiers do.

We're more than that.

We're a family.

Aren't we?

Well, uh, yes.

Yes, of course we are.

Then why don't you act like it?

Echo chose a different
path, as did Crosshair.

I have to respect
their decision.

Even though it can be difficult
to understand, we must carry on.

I may process moments
and thoughts differently,

but it does not mean that
I feel any less than you.

See? That wasn't so bad.

How come he gets to blow it up?

If the shot is not precise,
it will cause another cave-in.

That is the spaceport,

but there does not appear
to be much activity.

Well, there better be some chow
there, because I'm sick of rations.

Let's check it out.

Where is everyone?

It's abandoned.

For a while, by the look of it.

We came all this
way for nothing!

Not nothing.

I can send out a long-range
transmission with that array.

No can do, fellas. I'm
tied up at the moment.

You'll have to figure
it out yourselves.

Cid, you sent us
on this mission.

Well, I didn't tell you to
get your ship stolen, did I?

Cid, we need your help.

Just like we helped you regain control
of your parlor from Roland Durand,

and when we cleared your
sizable debt with Millegi...

I didn't ask for
a recap, Goggles.

All right. Give me a few days,
and I'll see what I can do.

We don't have enough
rations to last a few...

What do we do now?

We'll figure it out,
like we always do.