It’s May Day so…
This is a quick observation combining some of my own previous thoughts and a few that @yavln4 and other folks have discussed.
While it's not quite to the level of Harvey Dent/Two-Face from the Batman franchise, Crosshair has two distinct sides to him. I mean that more so in a physical sense, but I think there's something to be said about the emotional aspect as well.
Crosshair's right side represents who he is as a soldier and sniper.
Everything that serves as a physical reminder of his time in the Grand Army of the Republic and/or Empire is on his right side: His tattoo, the burn scar on his head, and his shaking/missing hand.
Additionally, the inhibitor chip was embedded on the right side of Crosshair's and the other clones' heads.
His right eye is also the one he primarily uses to aim. His viewfinder is on the right side of his helmet, which has zoom and infrared capabilities, and when he looks through a scope, he does so with his right eye.
I'm sure you all know exactly what I'm talking about but here are a few visual reminders:
Now, his left side represents Crosshair as a person -- specifically, as a brother and dad.
It is the side of him that is completely unmarred: No scar, no tattoo, no missing hand. It's his "normal" side, so to speak.
In general, a person's left side is traditionally associated with the heart (ie, wedding rings, etc.).
Crosshair also keeps his sidearm on his left side, which makes sense because he normally has his rifle in his right hand. I only mention this because he uses his left hand to kill Nolan in 2.12 "The Outpost," which becomes a HUGE turning point for him.
Additionally, when he collapses after shooting Nolan, he falls unconscious with his left side facing upwards. As someone else pointed out (I'm not sure who, but if I find the post I'll add the source and link here), this suggests that Crosshair has been "reborn." He's rejected being a soldier and is instead becoming his own person again.
Also, as I've pointed out before, his left side tends to be associated with Omega and/or Hunter.
Of course, Crosshair uses his left hand to save Omega from Hemlock in the finale.
In several key scenes throughout the show, Omega and/or Hunter are on his left side. Examples include but aren't limited to:
Omega talking to Crosshair in the brig in 1.01 "Aftermath"
Omega talking to Crosshair while they're trapped in Nala Se's lab in 1.16 "Kamino Lost"
Omega finding him unconscious on Tantiss at the end of 2.16 "Plan 99"
The family meeting scene at Shep's in 3.05 "The Return"
Crosshair and Hunter reaching an understanding immediately after facing the Ice Wyrm in 3.05 "The Return"
Crosshair and Hunter talking to Ventress at the end of 3.09 "The Harbinger"
Crosshair and Hunter facing down Hemlock as he holds Omega captive in 3.15 "The Cavalry Has Arrived"
The group hug in 3.15 "The Cavalry Has Arrived"
BONUS: Hunter is also to Crosshair's immediate left when Echo joins CF99 in TCW 7.04
Essentially, in S1, Crosshair's "two sides" were in conflict with each other. Initially, it was because of the inhibitor chip. However, once he regains his free will, he doesn't want to give up the life of a solider/sniper.
As much as he loves his family, in 1.16 "Kamino Lost," he ultimately chooses his identity as a soldier versus his identity as a brother.
I think that's why, when he shoots Nolan and collapses in 2.12 "The Outpost," it's significant that it's his left hand and left side that's given importance. He's finally choosing to be his own person again. He's rejecting his identity as a soldier.
Unfortunately, that choice is short-lived, as he is imprisoned at Tantiss for half a year. There, he's subjected to Hemlock's "re-education" efforts and develops a tremor in his right hand.
But, even after escaping and reconciling with his brothers, he can't completely let go of his identity as a soldier and sniper. Unfortunately, his fight isn't over yet. The Empire is still after Omega, and as long as they are, Crosshair's family won't be safe.
So, he continues to fight -- to be a soldier -- but for his family's sake this time.
It's not until CX-2 cuts off his hand in 3.15 that, in a sense, he's freed of that identity. I mean, what good is a sniper without his shooting hand?
As @yavln4 summarized nicely on my "Was there a better way to handle Crosshair's hand tremors?" post:
IMO, his hand doesn't represent his PTSD - it represents his identity as a soldier. It's more important to him than family in s1 due to reconditioning- it wavers after he loses Mayday- and it's completely severed from him before he finally rescues Omega. He goes into that final conflict not as a soldier, but as a parent.
It's only once Hemlock and Tantiss are subsequently destroyed that he's finally free to be his own person. Now, he can focus on just being a brother and a dad, and not have to worry about being a soldier again.
Of course, he'll never be able to erase he who was and the choices he made. His right side still remains -- his tattoo, his scar, his missing hand. And that part of him will be useful if he ever chooses to fight again.
But, he can be reborn. He can choose another path, another life.
His right side represents who he once was, who he was created and born to be. His destiny and his purpose.
But, his left side represents who he is now, who he chose to be and how he wants to live. His future and his freedom.
Crosshair might've been "born" on his right side, but he chose to live on his left.
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My personal headcanon is that Tech got Echoed AKA Empire used his knowledge/experience/memories to train CXs troopers - that's why clone assassins got so good at fighting the batch - they're flash trained based on Clone Force 99 tactics. Following that headcanon of mine... CX2 was, to a degree, Tech... just as he was Crosshair, Wrecker, Hunter and Echo or more precisely... what Tech knew about his brothers and their capabilities/fighting style.
But I also believe showrunners are aiming to have Tech rescued in a different show to have another property tied tightly to Filoniverse... also to strengthen my theory - J. Corbett admitted that she loves Marvel's Winter Soldier movie - make of that what you will.
The ending of TBB s3, in my opinion, teases an idea of a show circling around rebellion in which Omega will be at least secondary/supporting character so I think they'll make her rescue her fallen brother in her own show as a minor plot point or at least a TBB cameo.
I don't care either way as long as CF99 will be properly reunited.
Casually points at Lt Nolan...
Wrecker is fine btw after last episode :)
DONNIE YEN as CHIRRUT ÎMWE ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY
Stop lying, Crosshair. We know how you really feel about Ventress