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"There's a weeping maya tree up in the colonnade. Retrieve one of its white blossoms and return before the sun sets."
―Asajj Ventress, to Omega[1]

The weeping maya tree was a tree found on the planet Pabu. The tree had brown boughs, pink blossoms, and rarely, white blossoms, which were considered an omen of good fortune. When the Force-Sensitive Outcast Asajj Ventress arrived on Pabu around 18 BBY to assess the Force-sensitivity of the rogue clone Omega, she tasked Omega with retrieving a white blossom from the weeping maya tree. Omega succeeded in the endeavor and returned to the Pabu cove with the white blossom as instructed.

Description[]

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A rare white blossom of the weeping maya tree

The weeping maya tree was a type of tree found on[1] the planet[2] Pabu. One grew in a flowerbed atop the island also called Pabu, in the center of the colonnade and in front of the Archium. The tree had thick, twisting branches with green foliage[1] and brilliant pink blossoms that coated its brown boughs. White blossoms were rare and thought to be a sign of good luck and fortune.[3]

History[]

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Omega visits the weeping maya tree

Around 18 BBY,[4] after the rogue clone squad Clone Force 99 arrived on Pabu, the clone Wrecker played with the young clone Omega and her friend Lyana Hazard, a local[5] Pabuan,[6] underneath the tree one evening.[5] Later, the Dathomirian Force-Sensitive Outcast Asajj Ventress traveled to Pabu and ran Omega through a series of tests to assess if she was Force-sensitive. One of the tests involved Omega retrieving a white blossom from the weeping maya tree and returning to Pabu cove with it by sundown. Although Omega initially protested, claiming that the task was impossible to complete in so little time, she eventually tried and, with the help of her lurca hound companion Batcher, was successful in locating a white blossom on the tree and returning with it.[1]

On the day of the Imperial invasion of Pabu, the weeping maya tree was decorated with colorful banners as part of a festival in the surrounding courtyard.[7] Following a skirmish at the Galactic Empire's Tantiss Base, the facility was destroyed and Omega was rescued from Imperial confinement alongside many other clone prisoners and brought to Pabu. Safe at last, Omega sat underneath the weeping maya tree with her brothers, Hunter, Wrecker, and Crosshair, finally free of Imperial pursuit.[8]

Behind the scenes[]

"I'll reveal on [sic] word from the script with no context: "Weeping""
―Jennifer Corbett[9]
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Concept art of the weeping maya tree by Molly Denmark

The weeping maya tree first appeared in "Pabu,"[10] the thirteenth episode of Season Two of the animated television series Star Wars: The Bad Batch, released on March 15, 2023,[11] although it was not identified until "The Harbinger,"[1] the ninth episode of Season Three, which released on March 27, 2024.[12] Prior to the latter episode's release, the tree's name was hinted at in a tweet by one of the show's executive producers, Jennifer Corbett.[9] Concept art of the weeping maya tree was done by Molly Denmark.[13]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 TBBtemplate Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "The Harbinger"
  2. StarWars-DatabankII Pabu in the Databank (backup link)
  3. StarWars-DatabankII weeping maya tree in the Databank (backup link)
  4. Per the reasoning here, the seventh and eighth episodes of The Bad Batch Season 2, "The Clone Conspiracy" and "Truth and Consequences," can be placed in 18 BBY. Therefore, all Season 2 episodes proceeding "The Clone Conspiracy" occur between 19 BBY, which features the end of The Bad Batch Season 1 according to Star Wars: Timelines, and 18 BBY. The Galactic Empire, the formation of which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 19 BBY, sent Mayday's squad to Barton IV over a year prior to the events of the twelfth episode, "The Outpost." As it occurs over a year into the Imperial Era and is set shortly after the events of "Truth and Consequences," the events of "The Outpost" occur around 18 BBY. Following that logic, the ninth through eleventh episodes ("The Crossing" through "Metamorphosis") are also set around 18 BBY because they occur between the events of "Truth and Consequences" and "The Outpost." Finally, all season 2 episodes set after "The Outpost" occur shortly after its events, thereby placing those episodes around 18 BBY as well.
  5. 5.0 5.1 TBBtemplate Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Tipping Point"
  6. StarWars Bad Batch Declassified: 5 Highlights from "Point of No Return" on StarWars.com (backup link)
  7. TBBtemplate Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Point of No Return"
  8. TBBtemplate Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "The Cavalry Has Arrived"
  9. 9.0 9.1 TwitterLogo Jennifer Corbett (@JenniferCorbett) on Twitter: "The next #TheBadBatch episode is a little different, so to be nice, I'll reveal on word from the script with no context: "Weeping"" (backup link)
  10. TBBtemplate Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Pabu"
  11. StarWars Clone Force 99 Is Back in New Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 Trailer on StarWars.com (backup link)
  12. StarWars Watch the Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 Trailer on StarWars.com (backup link)
  13. StarWars "Pabu" Concept Art Gallery | The Bad Batch on StarWars.com (backup link) (Slide 12)
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