“Hunter” was the nickname of a clone commando sergeant who served as the commanding officer of Clone Force 99 in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars, fought between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
Tag: The Bad Batch
Crosshair’s Armor
Serving as the Bad Batch's team sniper Crosshair wore modified Katarn-class Commando Armor with a semi-circular cutout on the right upper edge of his helmet visor that housed an advanced targeting system which aligned to to the scope of his sniper rifle.
Tech’s Armor
Tech wore modified Katarn-class Commando Armor with a unique helmet. The helmet was equipped with a translation visor that was capable of translating various languages.
Crosshair’s Elite Armor
A version of the Elite Squad Trooper's armor was worn by Crosshair, and was therefore similar to the design of his old Katarn-class Commando Armor though less resistant to energy damage.
Hunter’s Commando Armor
As an experimental clone commando, he wore a set of modified Katarn-class Commando Armor.
Wrecker’s Armor
In combat, Wrecker was known to use a DC-17m Interchangeable Weapon System and a large knife. He wore modified Katarn-class Commando Armor with a specific helmet.
Echo’s Armor
Some time at the end of Clone Wars, Echo upgraded his armor to fit more with the Bad Batch. He continued to use a DC-17 hand blaster, albeit only one due to his cybernetic scomp link.
Rex (TBB)
Rex, formerly designated CT-7567, was a veteran Clone Captain, Clone Commander, and Advanced Recon Commando who commanded the Grand Army of the Republic's famed 501st Legion of clone troopers during the Clone Wars.
Omega TBB S2
Omega was an enhanced human female clone created from the genetic template of the Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett who lived in the years following the Clone Wars.
Felucian
A sentient species native to the plains and grasslands of the planet Felucia. Short in stature, with thick legs and four-fingered hands. They have elongated heads with reptilian faces, similar to that of a tortoise, with beady eyes that were often hidden behind goggles.