
A pair of new character posters for Star Wars: The Bad Batch have arrived featuring Rafa and Trace
We are now just hours away from the next exciting episode of The Bad Batch. The series returns for its seventh episode this Friday. And determined to build upon the recent character poster reveals for Hunter, Echo, Tech, Crosshair, Wrecker, Omega, Saw Gerrera, Fennec Shand, and Cid; Lucasfilm has released two new posters featuring Rafa and Trace.
After making their debut in the final season of The Clone Wars, the Martez sisters made a welcome return in The Bad Batch. And it seems like they’ve updated their skill set since their encounter with Ahsoka Tano. Check out their glorious character posters below:
TRACE
A no-nonsense mechanic and aspiring pilot on Level 1313 of the Coruscant underworld during the Clone Wars, Trace Martez dreamt of a life among the stars. With the ship she repaired, called The Silver Angel, she and her sister, Rafa, plotted to make a living far from the reach of the Jedi and their war. In the age of the Empire, the sisters remain a team using Trace’s ship and her technical know-how for jobs including the retrieval of a Separatist tactical droid’s memory banks in a bid to outwit the new regime.
RAFA
The eldest of two sisters, during the Clone Wars Rafa Martez ran a galactic laundry facility she won gambling while making her real living through illegal jobs with the denizens of the Coruscant underworld. Trusting only her sister, Trace, the two siblings learned that they could only count on each other to survive. But with the Empire now in power, Rafa’s faith in her sister remains, yet she finds herself choosing a side.
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