Star Wars - Boba Fett The Bounty Hunter

Star Wars - Boba Fett The Bounty Hunter

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[Hide] Boba Fett Biographical information Homeworld Kamino[1] Born Shortly after the Battle of Naboo[2] Physical description Species Human (clone)[1] Gender Male[3] Height 1.83 meters[4] Mass 78 kilograms[5] Hair color Black[1] Eye color Brown[1] Skin color Tan[1] Chronological and political information Affiliation(s) Confederacy of Independent Systems[1] Krayt's Claw[6] Jabba Desilijic Tiure's criminal empire[7] Bounty Hunters' Guild[8] Galactic Empire[3] [Source] "I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the whispers of surprise when I walked onto the scene. That's right, boys. Fett's here." ―Boba Fett[src] Boba Fett was a human male bounty hunter and the genetic clone of the infamous bounty hunter Jango Fett. Boba was created by the cloners on Kamino and was physically identical to the clone troopers created for the Grand Army of the Republic, though Boba was unaltered and did not grow at the same accelerated rate as the other clones. Raised as Jango's son, Boba learned the combat skills necessary to one day become a bounty hunter in his own right. Jango was killed during the Battle of Geonosis, which sparked the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. The young Boba swore vengeance against Jedi Master Mace Windu, who killed Jango, and teamed up with a group of bounty hunters that included Aurra Sing and Bossk. Their plot to kill Windu failed, and Boba realized that he had gone too far in trying to kill the Jedi Master—but he vowed never to forgive Windu. After serving a brief prison sentence, Boba formed a team of bounty hunters and took on a number of missions. During the rise of the Galactic Empire, Boba gained a reputation as one of the galaxy's deadliest bounty hunters. His distinctive Mandalorian armor helped keep stories about the Mandalorians alive in the galaxy after the Empire's subjugation of the planet Mandalore. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, Boba worked for Jabba the Hutt. Shortly after the Battle of Hoth, Boba and other bounty hunters were gathered by Darth Vader, the Dark Lord of the Sith, to locate Han Solo and the Millennium Falcon, hoping to use them to lure Luke Skywalker into a trap. The plot was successful, and Boba took Solo, who was frozen in carbonite, to Tatooine to collect the bounty that Jabba had placed on him. After Solo's friends in the Alliance to Restore the Republic mounted a rescue on Tatooine, a battle broke out over the Great Pit of Carkoon. Boba fought against the Rebel rescuers and was inadvertently knocked into the sarlacc. Contents[show] Biography Creation and early life "Apart from his pay, which is considerable, Fett demanded only one thing: an unaltered clone for himself. Curious, isn't it?" ―Lama Su, to Obi-Wan Kenobi, about Boba Fett's creation[src] Boba on Kamino Young Boba Fett on Kamino. After the Battle of Naboo, a clone army was secretly commissioned on Kamino by Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas,[1] who believed it would be necessary in order to ensure the protection of the Galactic Republic.[9] The army however, was part of a Sith plot to overthrow the Republic and destroy the Jedi Order. Prior to the creation process, bounty hunter Jango Fett was recruited by the Sith Lord Darth Tyranus. Jango was to be the genetic template for the clone army. Jango agreed to become the genetic template for a considerable payment, as well as one request: the creation of a clone who did not have the same genetic modifications, such as behavioral conditioning and growth acceleration. The Kaminoan scientists created this clone, who Jango raised as a son named Boba Fett.[1] As a child, Boba was raised on Kamino by his father, who taught his cloned son many of the skills Jango had learned as a bounty hunter. Boba learned survival and martial skills, and became proficient with a blaster as a child.[4] He also learned how to operate the weapon systems on his father's ship, Slave I, and became familiar with members of the Kaminoan government.[1] Trained by Jango Fett "This is my son, Boba. He'll be helping us on this job. Part of training." ―Jango Fett[src] Tiver threatens to kill Boba Boba is threatened by Tiver. Boba and Jango Fett alongside Neelda, Rinn, and Tiver were hired by a male Twi'lek to capture his daughter and bring her back alive. When they all finally captured the Twi'lek girl on planet Ord Mantell, Tiver and Rinn threatened to kill Boba, unless Fett gives up the Twi'lek girl. Eventually Boba had a blaster and shot and killed Tiver and Rinn. Neelda complemented Boba afterwards. Boba was soon about to kill Neelda but saw that he was not part of the Tiver and Rinn. Boba then let Neelda escape and run away. Fett and Boba later boarded their starship, Slave I with the Twi'lek girl and delivered her back to her father.[10] Escape from Kamino "Get him, Dad! Get him! Fire!" ―Boba, during his father's fight with Obi-Wan Kenobi[src] FettKenobiMeeting Boba and Jango meet Obi-Wan Kenobi. Shortly before the outbreak of the Clone Wars, Jango was sent on a mission to assassinate Senator Padmé Amidala, an outspoken opponent of a potential war, at the behest of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Jango and his associate, Zam Wesell, failed to kill the senator, and Jango was tracked to Kamino by Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi, who knew a bounty hunter connected to Kamino was behind the attempt on Amidala's life. When Kenobi arrived on Kamino, the Kaminoans revealed the clone army to him, and Kenobi requested to meet Jango. Taun We, an aide to Prime Minister Lama Su, brought the Jedi Knight to the Fetts' quarters, where Boba greeted them. Despite being distrustful of the Jedi's presence, Boba allowed them to enter, where Kenobi spoke with Jango about the clones and implied he knew Jango was behind the assassination attempt. Knowing that he had been discovered, Jango and Boba immediately prepared to leave Kamino once Kenobi departed.[1] While loading Slave I to leave, Kenobi discovered the Fetts attempting to flee and engaged Jango in one-on-one combat, fighting across the ship's landing platform. During the fight, Boba engaged the ship's blaster cannons and fired at Kenobi repeatedly in an attempt to kill him. As the fight progressed, Kenobi kicked Jango from the landing platform towards the ocean below, causing the Jedi—who was attached to the bounty hunter by a wire—to fall as well. Jango cut the wire and was able to make his way back up the platform, while Kenobi landed on the lower levels. This gave Jango enough time to reach the ship and leave as Boba piloted it, though Kenobi arrived on the platform again in time to attach a tracking device to its hull.[1] Jango and Boba made their way to Geonosis, where the Separatist leaders had gathered. While en route, Kenobi caught up with them and engaged them in a firefight in the asteroid field surrounding Geonosis. The Fetts were able to evade the Jedi, and Jango shot a number of seismic charges into space in an effort to destroy Kenobi's starfighter. Kenobi was able to fake his ship's destruction by ejecting spare parts that exploded, leading the Fetts to think he was dead. They proceeded to the planet's surface, while Kenobi remained hidden in the asteroid field before pursuing them.[1] The Clone Wars Jango's death Shortly after the Fetts' arrival at Geonosis, Kenobi began investigating the Separatists on the planet and was captured by the Geonosians. His capture prompted Senator Amidala and Kenobi's Padawan, Anakin Skywalker, to attempt a rescue of their friend. Jango and the Geonosians captured them, and all three detainees were brought into an execution arena, where Boba watched with his father from the sidelines as the detainees fought off the creatures that were meant to kill them. A team of Jedi, led by Master Mace Windu, soon arrived to rescue them. Windu held a lightsaber to Jango's throat while threatening Count Dooku, but Windu quickly left the stands for the arena below as Separatist battle droids began flooding the arena.[1] Vow of Vengeance AtG Boba cradles his father's helmet, swearing vengeance against the Jedi who killed Jango. The battle droids and Jedi engaged one another in the arena. As the battle proceeded, Jango joined the fight, where the jetpack on his armor was damaged and rendered inoperable, leaving him more vulnerable to attack. Despite the setback, Jango faced off against Windu, who beheaded and killed the bounty hunter. Boba watched in horror as his father was killed. Once the battle left the arena, Boba made his way into the cleared arena and took his father's helmet, pressing it against his head while swearing vengeance against Mace Windu.[1] Quest for vengeance "I see now I've done terrible things. But you started when you murdered my father! I'll never forgive you." "Hmm. Well, you're going to have to. Take him away." ―Boba Fett and Mace Windu[src] After Geonosis, Boba joined with a team of bounty hunters, including Aurra Sing, Bossk, and Castas to have his revenge against Mace Windu for Jango's death, and came into possession of Slave I. Together, Boba and the bounty hunters crafted a plan to assassinate the Jedi Master aboard the Republic vessel Endurance. Boba posed as a young clone trooper cadet, with the nickname Lucky, using the fact that he was genetically identical to the other young clones to his advantage; no one onboard Endurance was aware of his true identity. Once aboard the Endurance, Boba and the other clones were greeted by Windu and Anakin Skywalker, before being put through tactical training. Each clone was able to engage in target practice, and they all missed their targets—except for Boba who was able to use the skills his father taught him to his advantage.[11] Epguide220 Boba poses as a young clone trooper on the Endurance. Later, while on a tour of the ship, Boba slipped away from the other clones and found his way to Windu's quarters, where he quietly installed a bomb that would be triggered by a laser tripwire in the doorway. Windu did not enter his quarters, however, but a clone trooper did, killing the soldier in Windu's place and forcing the entire ship into alert status. Sing instructed Boba via comlink to sabotage the Endurance's reactor core, thereby killing everyone on the ship, but Boba was reluctant to kill everyone. His only goal was to kill Windu. Nonetheless, Boba did as instructed, sneaking away from his fellow clones once again, before being caught by a clone trooper who called for security. The two engaged in a brief scuffle near the core, before Boba was able to stun the clone with the trooper's own blaster. He also shot at the core command console.[11] Much of the hull was immediately destroyed in the ensuing explosion, while Windu and Skywalker were nearly sucked into space and killed before the hull breaches were sealed. With the Endurance critically damaged, the crew began to abandon ship. Boba, whose identity was not yet discovered, and the other young clones were sealed into an escape pod and jettisoned into space, but Boba sabotaged the pod in order to separate himself (and his fellow pod inhabitants) from the other escapees. The pod was intercepted by Slave I, led by Sing and Bossk, which revealed Boba as the traitor who destroyed the Endurance. Boba was given the choice to either stay with the clone cadets or leave with the bounty hunters, and Boba somewhat reluctantly chose to leave with the bounty hunters.[11] BobaBosskCastasSing-TCWS2E20 Boba and the bounty hunters watch the explosion on the Endurance. After leaving the escape pod, Boba and the other bounty hunters, including Castas, made their way to the nearby planet Vanqor, where the Endurance had crashed after the explosion. Once there, they killed several clone troopers and captured Admiral Kilian, the ship's commanding officer, as well as Clone Commander Ponds and another officer. Hoping to set another trap for Windu, Boba rigged his father's old helmet as an explosive on the ship's bridge, which would be detonated if Windu came looking for any survivors. The Jedi Master, with Skywalker, arrived shortly thereafter. The helmet exploded just after Windu noticed it, and remembered that Jango had a son—deducing that Boba was the one attempting to kill him. Windu and Skywalker did not die in the ensuing explosion, but were caught within the rubble of the quickly-deteriorating vessel.[12] As Boba and the other bounty hunters watched the explosion, he assumed that Windu had been killed and wanted to recover his body. Some of his companions objected, however, believing that their three prisoners were already enough to earn a sizable fortune from Count Dooku if they were turned over to the Separatists, but Sing sided with Boba, and the team set out to find Windu's body. As they entered the ship, they encountered R2-D2, Skywalker's personal astromech droid, who attempted to slow their advance by throwing debris at them and closing doors in their path. Unable to make it to the bridge, Sing made the decision to use Slave I to destroy the remainder of the Endurance, ensuring that Windu would perish.[12] Slave I Vanqor Slave I pursues R2-D2, who pilots Windu's starfighter. Before using Slave I, the bounty hunters overheard an explosion caused by R2-D2, who had been attacked by gundarks and used one of the Jedi starfighters to kill a gundark. The bounty hunters believed that meant Windu had survived and jammed all communication, hoping to prevent the Jedi from requesting help. R2-D2 was able to escape in the other starfighter, however, and survived a brief firefight with Slave I before jumping to hyperspace for Coruscant, where he successfully found help at the Jedi Temple and was able to bring a team of Jedi and clones to rescue Windu and Skywalker. The bounty hunters, meanwhile, decided to use the hostages to lure Windu into a trap.[12] Sing took charge of setting the trap, and she sent a transmission to the Jedi Temple revealing that they were holding the Republic prisoners. Sing told Boba to personally execute Commander Ponds during the transmission, but he refused, as his goal was to kill Windu rather than other prisoners. Sing executed Ponds on her own, jettisoning him into space, and Boba's relationship with her and the other bounty hunters began to deteriorate. Boba objected to the treatment of the other prisoners as well, going so far as to show compassion by providing them with water. Nonetheless, the transmission to the Jedi Temple did end up putting the Jedi on their trail, only the Order sent Master Plo Koon and Padawan Ahsoka Tano rather than Master Windu.[13] The group soon took refuge on Florrum, where Sing planned to seek the assistance of Hondo Ohnaka, a spice pirate and her former lover. Ohnaka declined to help her if the Jedi arrived on Florrum, but he also vowed not to stand in her way. Castas, however, contacted a fellow bounty hunter on Coruscant and offered to provide information on Boba and the others. Sing overheard his conversation and executed him, leaving Boba horrified as he began to realize he had made a mistake in teaming with the bounty hunters against Windu.[13] FlorrumStandoff-LT Boba, Sing, and the Jedi in a standoff on Florrum. Despite Castas' betrayal, it was his transmission to Coruscant that allowed the Jedi to discover Boba and the others on Florrum, as Tano had overheard the transmission. The two Jedi arrived on Florrum shortly thereafter, where Sing attempted to ransom the prisoners. Both sides ended up attacking one another, with Boba holding a blaster to Koon's head and Tano holding a lightsaber to Sing's throat. The bounty hunters created a diversion and attempted to escape, but Boba was captured while Sing fled on a speeder. Koon interrogated Boba, who refused to disclose the location of the hostages despite his reservations about their treatment. Ohnaka was able to convince Boba to tell the Jedi, however, by saying that Jango would have wanted his son to do the honorable thing. The hostages were rescued, while Sing managed to make it to Slave I and begin to flee, but Tano clung to the ship and damaged it enough to cause a crash. The ship went down in a fiery explosion and the Jedi assumed Sing had been killed, but she survived.[13] Boba and Bossk, who was also taken into custody, were sent to Coruscant where they would be imprisoned. Windu met Boba upon his arrival, and Boba apologized for his actions and the destruction that he caused—but he vowed to never forgive Windu for killing his father.[13] Becoming a bounty hunter "Boss? This is your boss?" "You got a problem with that?" ―Asajj Ventress and Boba Fett, as Ventress expresses skepticism of Boba's age and experience[src] Boba Fett Confronts Disguised Obi-Wan Boba confronts Kenobi, disguised as Rako Hardeen, in prison on Coruscant. Boba was imprisoned on Coruscant for his actions during the assassination attempts. During his time in prison, a Republic plan was put in motion aimed at preventing a suspected kidnapping plot against Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine. To do so, Obi-Wan Kenobi faked his death and disguised himself as Rako Hardeen, the suspect in the attempt on his life, and entered the same prison where Boba was being held. Kenobi teamed with Moralo Eval, a suspect in the suspected kidnapping plot, and bounty hunter Cad Bane to escape the prison in the hopes it would lead him towards the heart of the conspiracy. As part of the escape attempt, Bane paid and encouraged Boba to confront "Hardeen," and Boba claimed that Hardeen had cheated him out of a bounty. Boba and Kenobi briefly fought one another, before Bossk intervened and started a riot to defend Boba. Bane's plan was successful,[14] and Kenobi eventually went on to help stop the plot against Chancellor Palpatine.[15] BobaInterimArmor-Bounty Boba became a bounty hunter in his own right, forming a syndicate based on Tatooine. Boba left prison shortly thereafter[16] and formed the bounty hunter syndicate Krayt's Claw,[6] using Tatooine as his base of operations. As part of the syndicate, Boba hired Bossk, Dengar, C-21 Highsinger, and Latts Razzi.[17] One of the missions they chose to undertake was on Quarzite, where they were to protect cargo on an underground tram from being attacked and stolen by a band of raiders. After Asajj Ventress, a former apprentice of Count Dooku who was betrayed by the Sith Lord and became a bounty hunter, killed one of their teammates, Oked, Ventress was hired in his place. The team left Tatooine and proceeded to an orbital elevator station above Quarzite where they meet their employer, Major Rigosso, and received the specifics of their assignment. The crew was to protect the contents of a chest, which would be delivered to the Otua Blank, the ruler of Quarzite, via an underground tram, as the planet's atmosphere rendered delivery via spacecraft impossible. The chest needed protection from the band of raiders, which was why the bounty hunters were hired.[16] The team embarked on their mission by taking the space elevator down beneath the surface of the planet, where they boarded the tram and made their preparations to defend the chest from the raiders. The raiders boarded the tram during its journey and attacked, killing the Quarzite personnel. Most of the bounty hunters were thrown off of the tram. During the struggle against the raiders, Boba inadvertently knocked the chest over, revealing its contents: a young woman named Pluma Sodi, who had been kidnapped so she could be married to Otua Blank against her will. The leader of the raiders, Krismo Sodi, was her brother, who had been trying to save his sister. Ventress and Boba, who managed to remain on the tram, argued about the situation after Pluma pleaded with the former Sith acolyte, who felt sympathy for the girl; Ventress had also been forcibly taken from her home. Boba, on the other hand, intended to continue with the operation. Ventress used the Force to choke Boba, preventing him from fulfilling the mission.[16] Boba Fett Tied Up An angry Boba is left bound and gagged by Ventress on Quarzite. Once the tram arrived at its destination, Ventress delivered the chest to Blank and claimed the bounty, departing before the ruler could discover the chest's contents: an angry Boba, who Ventress had tied up and placed into the chest. Ventress released Pluma to her brother and regrouped with the other bounty hunters, paying them their shares of the bounty before parting company with them.[16] Running a Syndicate "For the record—I know you're going to betray us at some point. They might not see it, but I do... And also, just for the record. I'm not the kid you left behind on Quarzite. You double–cross me again—you'll pay for it." ―Boba Fett agreeing to accept Ventress's mission to rescue Quinlan Vos[src] Despite his embarrassment at Ventress' hands, Boba continued to run a successful syndicate of bounty hunters based out of both Coruscant and Tatooine. However, Ventress' history with the team continued to haunt the crew. In the waning years of the Clone Wars, Boba was approached by the Jedi Quinlan Vos while frequenting one of Coruscant's Level 1313 bars. Vos was interested in hunting down the former Sith for a planned assassination attempt on Count Dooku and wanted to partner with Ventress, a Nightsister who had once been Dooku's apprentice. Boba informed Vos that Ventress was hunting a Volpai fugitive named Moregi on the planet Pantora.[6] Using Fett's information, Vos traveled to Pantora where he rendezvoused with Ventress. After doing several bounty hunting jobs together, Vos revealed his true mission to Ventress, who agreed to train him in the ways of the dark side of the Force. When Vos' attempt failed, Ventress approached Boba once again at Chalmun's Cantina on Tatooine with the hopes of recruiting his syndicate to rescue her new partner turned lover. While initially cool, Fett and his fellow bounty hunters accepted Ventress' job after she offered to pay 250,000 credits in advance. Satisfied, Boba and his allies joined Ventress on her mission to rescue Vos. However, Dooku defeated Fett and his fellow bounty hunters with relative ease and Ventress's attempt to save Vos resulted in failure as well. Defeated but alive, Boba and his crew retreated from Serenno.[6] The ensuing years In the ensuing years, Boba gained a reputation as one of the deadliest bounty hunters in the galaxy.[17] One of his known tactics was disintegrating his adversaries.[18] As his career evolved, Boba inherited his father's Mandalorian armor, rebuilding it in Jango's memory, and he had been able to take back possession of Slave I.[19] Boba's armor was also adorned with numerous braids hanging from the shoulder, which he displayed as trophies of his fallen prey.[18] Fett came to develop his own code of honor over the years, and, while the bounty hunter only took on certain assignments, he would devote himself to these few jobs with fanatical skill. Boba assumed the mantle Jango had left as a notorious bounty hunter, as Boba became known as the best bounty hunter in the galaxy.[19] Galactic Civil War Working for Jabba "Still, I can't help but think Jabba considers me the closest thing he has to a friend. Well, closer anyway than that creepy suck-up Fortuna and that shrieking varmint he keeps for a pet. Some nights when the lights are down in the palace and his scum buddies are snoozing, Jabba pulls out a bottle of his really prime gardulla, kicks Rebo awake, orders him to play something low and sad, and invites me to have a few. So I take off my helmet (but never my gun) and drink as he pours. And the Hutt talks. A lot. Personal stuff, things no one else ever hears. Stories of loves lost, enemies crushed, deals brokered then broken, regrets, possibly, things that eat at his soul, if he's got one. 'Course I don't understand a word he says, but the drink is good and the company, considering what Jabba pays, is tolerable." ―Boba Fett[src] Jabbathehutt94 Boba looks on as Jabba the Hutt speaks to Han Solo in Mos Eisley. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, Fett was an established bounty hunter who worked as one of Jabba the Hutt's go-to mercenaries.[17] His Mandalorian armor kept the idea of Mandalorian warriors alive in the galaxy, after many of them had been killed by the Empire.[20] At some point before the secret mission to Tatooine, Boba traveled to Coruscant where he encountered three rebel spies. After the spies attempted to engage Boba with Ion disruptors he disintegrated them using a weapon accelerator, which angered Darth Vader who refused to pay Boba the bounty as there were no bodies.[21] Shortly before the Battle of Yavin, Boba originally planned to leave Tatooine. But after catching wind that Vader was looking for a couple of runaway droids, Boba changed plans in order to attempt to collect the bounty. He followed one of the droids' footprints which led to treadmarks made by a sandcrawler. Upon tracing the sandcrawler's path to its destination, he discovered that the Jawas had been wiped out, most likely by stormtroopers. After additional work, Boba deduced that the Empire's forces had seemingly killed everyone known to have seen the droids. This included the two inhabitants living at a torched moisture farm which Boba had investigated. With careful observation, Boba found that there had been three inhabitants living in that moisture farm, and that the third inhabitant had most likely run off with the droids.[21] Later, Boba was present in Mos Eisley on Tatooine when Jabba confronted Han Solo, one of the Hutt's smugglers; Solo owed Jabba money after having dumped his smuggling cargo before his ship, the Millennium Falcon, was boarded by soldiers from the Galactic Empire. Solo promised Jabba he would pay him, but a bounty had been placed on the smuggler's head. Solo, who became a member of the Alliance to Restore the Republic,[22] ultimately did not pay Jabba, leading Boba to pursue the bounty.[3] Bounty for the Dark Lord "There is an X-Wing pilot. He knew an Obi-Wan Kenobi. He left this planet aboard a smuggling vessel called the Millennium Falcon." "I know the ship. Dead or alive?" "Alive." ―Darth Vader gives Boba Fett his mission.[src] Fett BK Fett and Black Krrsantan meet Vader in the desert. Not long after the Battle of Yavin, Boba was present in Jabba's Palace when the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader visited on behalf of the Emperor, to negotiate terms of the Hutt Clan supplying the Imperial Military with raw resources to increase their production. However, Vader arrived a day early on behalf of himself. Jabba was wary of Vader, but ordered his court to leave them in privacy nonetheless. Vader soon revealed that he needed two of Jabba's top bounty hunters. After Jabba tested the Dark Lord, they came to an agreement, so Jabba sent Boba, and the Wookiee Black Krrsantan.[7] Later that day Boba and Krrsantan met Vader out in the desert after meeting with Jabba. Vader inquired to whether the two bounty hunters were Jabba's finest, and when Boba assured him they were, Vader gave them each their missions: Boba was to capture a Rebel Alliance pilot who was associated with a man named Obi-Wan Kenobi, and a smuggling vessel known as the Millennium Falcon. And Krrsantan's bounty was on an Imperial agent who the Emperor favored. He was also to be apprehended alive. Boba assured Vader that his will would be done. The Dark Lord told them to start immediately as he basked in a Tusken Raider camp he had slaughtered earlier.[7] Per Vader's orders, Boba began the search immediately. He knew Solo frequented Mos Eisley, so he started there to find Solo's accomplice. Boba soon found a group of four Rodians and informed them of his search for Kenobi, to which the lead Rodian replied that Kenobi was just some "crazy old wizard," who lived in the Dune Sea, and asked why Boba was looking for the wizard. Boba pointed his weapon at the Rodian, stated that Kenobi was dead, and that he alone would be asking the questions.[23] Fettcrashesthecantina Boba addresses the patrons of Chalmun's Cantina Boba then killed the Rodians, after they proved useless, and went in search of others who might know anything useful about the boy. He came across a group of Jawas that he also killed, then a family of moisture farmers that he interrogated, before murdering them as well. All leads proved fruitless, therefore, Boba headed towards the cantina, the place where most of Tatooine's scum and villainy went to drink.[24] Boba entered, stood as the center of attention, and addressed the gathered criminals and spacers, telling them he was not going to leave until someone provided him with the boy's name. However, while Boba threatened an Ithorian, someone in the back of the room spoke up and mocked that the only boy he saw, was Boba. The bounty hunter demanded to know who had insulted him, and was pleased when a six-armed[24] over two meter tall[25] alien approached. Boba quickly overpowered the alien, removing one of its arms and breaking three others, in order to intimidate the patrons into answering his questions. Boba again demanded the boy's name. but Wuher the cantina's bartender, said that no one there knew the boy, therefore, no one knew his name; only that Kenobi had been in the cantina recently with the boy, but that was all anyone knew about him. Suddenly, a young moisture farmer bolted towards the exit, but Boba fired a length of fibercord that tripped up the teen. The young farmer claimed he didn't know anything, but to Boba, he obviously did for he had tried to run. Boba tied the young man to a table and and proceeded to interrogate him. The teen eventually broke and told Boba the boy's history on Tatooine, and most importantly, his name: Luke Skywalker. The bounty hunter knew the teen spoke the truth and released the boy who had "only wanted a drink", however, shot him in the chest right after.[24] Boba Fett attacks Luke Skywalker Boba traps Skywalker in Kenobi's old home. Boba left the cantina, boarded his ship, and headed to Ben Kenobi's home in the Jundland Wastes, where he waited for Skywalker to show. A group of Tusken Raiders were ransacking Kenobi's home, but Skywalker and his astromech droid soon arrived and Skywalker chased them off with his lightsaber. Boba stealthily closed in on them as they entered the hut. Boba threw a flash grenade that temporarily blinded Skywalker and short-circuited his droid, R2-D2.[24] Boba moved in and hit Skywalker across the head with his carbine and ordered him to surrender. Skywalker, however, struck Boba in the stomach, hitting Boba's armor. Skywalker, as he was blind, mistook Boba for a stormtrooper. Skywalker deduced that since Boba hadn't killed him, whoever had hired the bounty hunter wanted Skywalker alive, so he ignited his lightsaber after Boba warned that Skywalker needn't be walking, just "alive." Skywalker told Boba that the bounty hunter never should have come to Kenobi's home, and was adamant that he would fight Boba blind; for Jedi didn't need eyes—although, as Boba reminded him, he was no Jedi. Skywalker swung wildly, giving Boba the chance to shoot a length of fibercord that Skywalker surprisingly evaded. Skywalker used the noise that Boba's Mandalorian armor produced to fight him, and caused Boba to stumble backwards and trip over Artoo, prompting them both to charge each other.[26] The bounty hunter cut Skywalker several times with vibroblades that extended from his gauntlets, drawing blood several times. Boba again ordered him to surrender. Skywalker, therefore, added that Kenobi could help him even beyond death, prompting Boba to shoot him in the shoulder. Boba prepared to do so again when Skywalker recited a Jedi saying, and deflected the incoming blaster bolt; forcing Boba to tackle the still-blind boy. Both combatants grappled one another, and Boba began to press the lightsaber towards Skywalker's face. However, a box marked "For Luke" suddenly flew across the room and collided with Boba's head, knocking him unconscious. Skywalker and his astromech were equally surprised, but quickly left the hut and Tatooine, leaving Boba to report the events that had transpired to Lord Vader.[26] Boba informs vader Boba reports to Darth Vader aboard a Star Destroyer Later, Boba traveled aboard Slave I to meet Vader on a Star Destroyer, and reported that the boy had "gotten lucky" and escaped. Vader was disappointed and asked if Boba had brought him anything of value. Boba told him he had, at least, discovered the boy's name: Skywalker. Vader remained silent for some time, so Boba left, for their present business was concluded.[24] Unknown to Boba, he had just told the Dark Lord that he had a son.[27] The hunt for Han Solo "There will be a substantial reward for the one who finds the Millennium Falcon. You are free to use any methods necessary, but I want them alive. No disintegrations." "As you wish." ―Darth Vader and Boba Fett[src] Several years later, Boba took on another bounty on Solo's head, which was also placed by Darth Vader. He was among the six bounty hunters gathered on board the Executor by Vader. Vader intended to use Solo, as well as Leia Organa and Chewbacca, as bait to lure Luke Skywalker into a trap. Boba and the other bounty hunters were given permission to use any means necessary to capture Skywalker's friends, as long as they were captured alive. Boba located the Millennium Falcon hiding amongst the Imperial fleet in the Anoat system, and he pursued them out of the system as they made their way to Cloud City on Bespin. Boba and the Empire arrived before the Millennium Falcon, which allowed Vader to manipulate Solo's friend and the leader of Cloud City, Lando Calrissian, into helping them capture Solo and the others.[3] Whilst on Bespin, Boba destroyed IG-88, who had followed him to Cloud City.[28] BobaVaderLando Boba speaks to Darth Vader about the bounty on Solo's head. Boba became concerned when he learned that Vader intended to freeze Solo in carbonite, as a test to determine whether Skywalker would be able survive the same process. Vader promised the bounty hunter that he would be compensated by the Empire for the loss of any potential bounty earnings if Solo was to be killed. Solo survived the process, however, and Vader turned the frozen smuggler over to Boba, who had Solo taken to Slave I. He was pursued by Organa, Calrissian, and Chewbacca, all of whom were attempting to save Solo from being taken to Jabba the Hutt. Their attempt failed, however,[3] and Boba successfully left Bespin and brought Solo to Jabba's Palace on Tatooine.[29] Into the sarlacc "Boba Fett? Boba Fett? Where?" ―Han Solo, just before knocking Fett into the sarlacc[src] BobaFett-ep6 Fett takes aim at Luke Skywalker shortly before being knocked into the sarlacc. Boba continued working for Jabba after delivering Solo to the Hutt. In the meantime, a plan was developed by Skywalker, Organa, Chewbacca, and Calrissian to free Solo from the palace. Boba was present while the plan went into action, having arrived just before C-3PO and R2-D2's infiltration in order to deposit an Aqualish captive.[30] While there, he witnessed Skywalker and Chewbacca be captured by the Hutt, while Organa was taken as a slave girl and Calrissian posed as a guard. Organa was, however, able to free Solo from carbonite freezing, and the smuggler emerged temporarily blind as a result of the freezing process. At Jabba's decree, Skywalker, Solo, and Chewbacca were to be taken to the Great Pit of Carkoon, where they would be fed to the sarlacc—a creature that lived in the pit. Boba made the journey to the sarlacc with Jabba's entourage.[29] Once at the Great Pit of Carkoon, Skywalker and the others put their plan into motion, attacking Jabba's guards—and even leading to the death of Jabba himself, who was strangled to death by Leia Organa. During the firefight, Boba fought against Skywalker, who used his lightsaber to destroy Boba's blaster. In the ensuing chaos, Solo—still somewhat blind—inadvertently knocked Boba over the side of a desert skiff into Jabba's sail barge[29] and tumbling into the Pit of Carkoon.[17] Personality and traits "Pure genetic replication. No tampering with the structure to make it more docile, no behavior modification and no growth acceleration." ―Lama Su describes the cloning procedure that created Boba Fett[src] Boba Fett Mugshot SaV Boba Fett's mugshot As a child, Boba was close with his father, learning much from Jango's years as a bounty hunter.[17] He was distrustful of Obi-Wan Kenobi upon the Jedi Knight's arrival on Kamino, recognizing him as a potential threat to both himself and Jango. He took pleasure in fighting Kenobi both on Kamino and in orbit of Geonosis, expressing joy at the thought that the Jedi had been killed.[1] His personality hardened after Jango's death, as Boba swore vengeance on Mace Windu, yet he did not take any pleasure in the collateral damage wrought by his mission.[11] His better nature eventually won over in honor of his father's memory, as Boba turned against his bounty hunting allies and allowed himself to be taken into the custody of the Galactic Republic. Despite realizing the errors of his ways, he swore he would never forgive Windu for the murder of his father.[13] After being released from prison and forming a bounty hunter team, Boba became more ruthless than he had been previously, focused on achieving the goals of his mission. During the mission to Quarzite, Boba wanted to hand Pluma Sodi over to Otua Blank, despite her pleas for mercy. It was only Ventress' betrayal that allowed Sodi to escape.[16] As the years went by, and the Clone Wars gave way to the reign of the Galactic Empire, Boba became known for his lethality, going so far as to display trophies of his prey on his armor.[18] During the Clone Wars, Boba expressed aversion to being compared to clone troopers. He did not want to see himself as being the same as other young clones or a clone in general, as he was the one who Jango Fett considered to be his son.[11] He nonetheless did not care to harm his fellow clones,[13] and briefly considered leaving his bounty hunter companions to stay with the other young clones who escaped the Endurance.[11] Skills and abilities Boba Fett SaV Boba Fett's skill made him a feared bounty hunter. Boba's talents as a bounty hunter were infamous across the galaxy, and he became well-known to galactic fugitives who had bounties on their heads. From a young age, Boba was trained by his father in combat skills, able to handle a blaster at a young age while being deadly in battle scenarios.[17] Boba helped Jango fight against Obi-Wan Kenobi on Kamino, displaying his ability to utilize the heavy weapons on Slave I.[1] His skills grew throughout the years, and he displayed an affinity for leadership as he formed his own syndicate of bounty hunters.[16][6] He also commanded the loyalty to those close to him, such as Bossk.[14] Equipment Slave I FFG by Ben Zweifel Slave I under Boba Fett's ownership After Jango's death, Boba took possession of Slave I,[11] which he would use throughout his bounty hunting career.[3] The ship was armed with laser cannons and projectile launchers, as well as seismic charges. This vessel became iconic throughout the galaxy, known to fugitives as the ship of the feared bounty hunter.[31] During his early bounty hunting career, Boba had his own unique, red and grey armor, including a helmet and twin blaster pistols.[13] As his career continued, Boba took on Mandalorian armor similar to Jango's. Unlike Jango's, Boba's armor—which was mostly green—was battered and covered in marks from weapons fire. He regularly wore a jetpack, and his wrist gauntlets were equipped with a flamethrower, whipcord launcher and wrist laser. Inside the knee pads were rocket dart launchers, and the shoulders were adorned with braids that Boba displayed as trophies of defeated prey.[18] Behind the scenes "Boba Fett was just another one of the minions, another one of the bounty hunters and bad guys. But, he became such a favorite of everybody's that, for having such a small part, uh he had a very large presence." ―George Lucas, in the Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi DVD commentary[src] Boba-riding Boba Fett as he appeared in The Star Wars Holiday Special. Boba Fett was first introduced in The Star Wars Holiday Special, a two hour long holiday-themed television movie special in the year 1978.[32] His first canonical appearance was in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, where he was portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch and John Morton. He was voiced in The Empire Strikes Back by Jason Wingreen,[33] before his voice was over-dubbed by Temuera Morrison, who played Jango Fett in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones as well as Jango's clones in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, for the 2004 DVD release of the original trilogy.[34] Bulloch reprised the role for Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. The character was also added into the 1997 Special Edition of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, where he was portrayed by Mark Austin,[35] while Don Bies played Fett for shots inserted into the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi.[36] For Attack of the Clones, young Boba Fett was portrayed by Daniel Logan,[1] who also voiced the character in his multiple appearances on the television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.[11] Jon Hamm voiced Fett for the audiobook adaptation of the story "Added Muscle".[37] Sketch-02 Early concept artwork of Boba Fett Despite his brief appearances in the original trilogy, with only four lines of dialogue in The Empire Strikes Back, Boba became a popular character amongst Star Wars fans, which surprised series creator George Lucas. On the DVD commentary for Return of the Jedi, Lucas stated that if he had known Boba would be a popular character, he would have made the character's death in Return of the Jedi more exciting. Lucas contemplated adding a scene in Return of the Jedi where Boba climbed out of the sarlacc pit, especially in light of the character's story in Attack of the Clones, but ultimately decided against it because he thought that the audience would believe that Fett would appear later in the film if this scene had been seen.[38] However, on July 16, 2014, Star Wars author and historian Jonathan W. Rinzler stated in a Reddit AMA that Lucas has said that Boba also survived the sarlacc in the new canon,[39] though this has yet to appear in official new canon media. Although Lucas opted against adding Boba's escape, and the ambiguity surrounding the character's fate in sources such as the official Databank on StarWars.com,[17] the Star Wars Legends continuity, previously known as the Expanded Universe, saw Boba escape from the sarlacc.[40] He went on to appear in dozens of Expanded Universe stories set after Return of the Jedi. His last chronological Legends appearance was in Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse, set 40 years after Return of the Jedi.[41] Reversal of fate Fett escapes from the sarlacc in the Star Wars Legends continuity. According to Gary Kurtz, during the early development of the original trilogy, when Lucas envisioned the whole story of Star Wars in four trilogies and twelve films, he conceived Fett as the main antagonist of Return of the Jedi, because Darth Sidious was originally planned to be introduced in Star Wars: Episode IX.[42] However, after Lucas decided to not make a third trilogy, Fett's role in Jedi was changed to a relatively minor role.[43] During the development of the prequel trilogy, at one point Lucas considered depicting Anakin Skywalker and Fett as stepbrothers, possibly referencing their alliance in The Empire Strikes Back, but discounted it as "too hokey".[44] In continuing to develop the character in the prequel films, Lucas closed some avenues for expanding the character's story while opening others.[45] Also, for a time, Lucas considered including Fett in the story of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. Fett was meant to participate during the Jedi Purge as the killer of Mace Windu instead of Darth Sidious, via shooting him with his blaster while he was escaping from some stormtroopers, ending his vendetta against him due the death of Jango once and for all. Eventually, Lucas decided to not add Fett to the story, saying that he would be "too young" (he would have been 16 years at that point) and that he was not necessary to be involved in Anakin's fall.[46] The concept, however, was loosely reworked later in some episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Ironically, George Lucas originally placed off-limits the possibility to use Fett in the show when writer Henry Gilroy was writing the show bible, but by the time of the next meeting, Lucas changed his mind and Fett was allowed to be used in the series.[47] Before the cancellation of The Clone Wars TV series, Boba Fett was set to make an appearance during a four-episode arc starring him and Cad Bane. The two were going to team up for a "rescue mission" on Tatooine where Tusken Raiders had kidnapped a child. It would emphasize Boba's and Cad's relation to one another as Cad had known Jango. During this arc, Boba would don his green armor for the first time.[48] In a clip revealed during the Animated Origins and Unexpected Fates panel at Celebration Orlando in 2017, Cad Bane and other Bounty Hunters had ended an insurrection by Fett. To finish it, Fett and Bane engaged in a stand-off duel.[49] During the initial development of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, Bulloch expressed interest in reprising his role as Fett, but in the end, Fett didn't appear in the film.[50] Appearances Star Wars Journeys: Beginnings Star Wars: Galactic Defense Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Star Wars: Force Arena Star Wars Battlefront II Age of Republic - Jango Fett 1 Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Death Trap" TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "R2 Come Home" TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Lethal Trackdown" TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Assassin" (Appears in flashback(s)) TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Deception" TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Bounty" TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Missing in Action" (Poster only) Dark Disciple IDWStarWarsAdventuresLogoSmaller "Flight of the Falcon, Part 1: Spy Games"—Star Wars Adventures 14 (Mentioned only) Lost Stars (Indirect mention only) Rise of the Rebels (Mentioned only) Bounty Hunt Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (Introduced in Special Edition) A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy (Mentioned only) Star Wars: A New Hope junior novelization The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight Star Wars: The Original Trilogy – A Graphic Novel Star Wars Battlefront "Added Muscle"—From a Certain Point of View Smuggler's Run: A Han Solo & Chewbacca Adventure (Mentioned only) Darth Vader 1: Vader "Coda"—Darth Vader 25: End of Games, Part VI (Indirectly mentioned only; in the opening crawl) Star Wars 4: Skywalker Strikes, Part IV Darth Vader 2: Vader, Part II (Mentioned only) Darth Vader 4: Vader, Part IV (Mentioned only) Star Wars 5: Skywalker Strikes, Part V Star Wars 6: Skywalker Strikes, Part VI Darth Vader 6: Vader, Part VI Star Wars 8: Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon, Part I (Indirect mention only) Star Wars 11: Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon, Part IV (Indirect mention only) Darth Vader 7: Shadows and Secrets, Part I (Vision to Darth Vader) Darth Vader 8: Shadows and Secrets, Part II (Mentioned only; in the opening crawl) Darth Vader 13: Vader Down, Part II (Mentioned only) Age of Rebellion - Boba Fett 1 Age of Rebellion - Jabba the Hutt 1 Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back (First appearance) Galaxy of Adventures logo Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures – "Boba Fett - The Bounty Hunter" The Empire Strikes Back: So You Want to Be a Jedi? Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back junior novelization Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Read-Along Storybook and CD (Indirect mention only) Use the Force! (Appears in Force vision) Captured on Cloud City Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure (Mentioned only) Age of Rebellion - Princess Leia 1 (Mentioned only) Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi Galaxy of Adventures logo Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures – "Leia and Han - The Han Rescue" (Appears in flashback(s)) Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side! Star Wars: Return of the Jedi junior novelization Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Read-Along Storybook and CD (Appears in illustration only) Rescue from Jabba's Palace Galaxy of Adventures logo Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures – "Luke vs. Jabba - Sail Barge Escape" Aftermath (Mentioned only) Galaxy's Edge 2 (Appears in flashback(s)) IDWStarWarsAdventuresLogoSmaller "Tales from Wild Space: The Blue Brothers"—Star Wars Adventures 13 Non-canon appearances Disney Infinity 3.0 Star Wars Epic Yarns: The Empire Strikes Back Droid Tales mini logo LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales – "Gambit on Geonosis" (Appears in flashback(s)) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Sources SWCustom-2011 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 "Death Trap" on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 "R2 Come Home" on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 "Lethal Trackdown" on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 "Assassin" on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 "Deception" on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 "Bounty" on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back on StarWars.com SWCustom-2011 Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi on StarWars.com Encyclopedia-Logo Aurra Sing in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) Encyclopedia-Logo Boba Fett in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) Encyclopedia-Logo Bossk in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) Encyclopedia-Logo C-21 Highsinger in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) Encyclopedia-Logo Jango Fett in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) Encyclopedia-Logo Kage Warriors in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) Encyclopedia-Logo Otua Blank in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) Encyclopedia-Logo Slave I in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) SWCustom-2011 To Fans of Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Thank You on StarWars.com (backup link) Star Wars Costumes: The Original Trilogy SWInsider "A Trip to the Light Side"—Star Wars Insider 152 SWInsider "Classic Moment: Lando's Second Surprise"—Star Wars Insider 152 SWInsider "Blaster"—Star Wars Insider 152 LEGO Ultimate Collector's Series (Set: 75060 Slave I) SWCustom-2011 SWCA: The Untold Clone Wars Panel Liveblog on StarWars.com Star Wars: Star Pilot Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know The Art of Star Wars: Uprising Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded Star Wars: ABC-3PO SWYTlogo Meet Boba Fett: Initial 1978 Boba Fett Costume Screentest on the official Star Wars YouTube channel SWYTlogo The Five Fetts Interview with Warwick Davis on the official Star Wars YouTube channel Star Wars: Complete Locations Star Wars: Galactic Atlas Princess Leia: Royal Rebel Entertainment Weekly's Ultimate Guide to Rogue One Darth Vader: Sith Lord Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia Star Wars Super Graphic: A Visual Guide to a Galaxy Far, Far Away Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded Star Wars: The Rebel Files Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles Star Wars Lightsabers: A Guide to Weapons of the Force Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary, New Edition Star Wars: Geektionary: The Galaxy From A To Z Star Wars: Alien Archive Star Wars: Scum and Villainy: Case Files on the Galaxy's Most Notorious Star Wars: Women of the Galaxy Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: New Edition Star Wars: Outer Rim Ultimate Star Wars New Edition StarWars-DatabankII Admiral Kilian in the Databank (backup link) (Indirect mention only) StarWars-DatabankII Ahsoka Tano in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Asajj Ventress in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Aurra Sing in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Bespin in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Boba Fett in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Bossk in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Castas in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Central Detention Center in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Cloud City in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Dengar in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Embo in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Han Solo in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Jango Fett in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Lando Calrissian in the Databank (backup link) SWCustom-2011 Millennium Falcon biography gallery on StarWars.com; images #12, 13, 14 (of 17) StarWars-DatabankII Otua Blank in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Slave I in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Stormtroopers in the Databank (backup link) StarWars-DatabankII Z-6 Jetpack in the Databank (backup link) Notes and references ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones ↑ Star Wars: Card Trader ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back ↑ 4.0 4.1 Encyclopedia-Logo Boba Fett in the Encyclopedia (link now obsolete; backup link) ↑ Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Head-to-Head ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Dark Disciple ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Darth Vader 1: Vader ↑ Age of Rebellion - Boba Fett 1 ↑ TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Lost One" ↑ Age of Republic - Jango Fett 1 ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Death Trap" ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "R2 Come Home" ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Lethal Trackdown" ↑ 14.0 14.1 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Deception" ↑ TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Crisis on Naboo" ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Bounty" ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 StarWars-DatabankII Boba Fett in the Databank (backup link) ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 StarWars-DatabankII Boba Fett Biography Gallery in the Databank (backup link) ↑ 19.0 19.1 Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary, New Edition ↑ Rise of the Rebels ↑ 21.0 21.1 "Added Muscle"—From a Certain Point of View ↑ Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope ↑ Star Wars 4: Skywalker Strikes, Part IV ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 Star Wars 5: Skywalker Strikes, Part V ↑ In Star Wars 4: Skywalker Strikes, Part IV, the alien is depicted as being over a head taller than Boba. Therefore, we can deduce from Boba's 1.83 meter height that the alien was over two meters tall. ↑ 26.0 26.1 Star Wars 6: Skywalker Strikes, Part VI ↑ Darth Vader 6: Vader, Part VI ↑ Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi ↑ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Star_Wars_Kids ↑ StarWars-DatabankII Slave I in the Databank (backup link) ↑ The Star Wars Holiday Special ↑ IMDb favicon Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back at the Internet Movie Database ↑ Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back 2004 DVD release ↑ IMDb favicon Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope at the Internet Movie Database ↑ IMDb favicon Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi at the Internet Movie Database ↑ SWCustom-2011 From a Certain Point of View Audiobook Exclusive – Jon Hamm (as Boba Fett!) Leads an All-Star Cast on StarWars.com ↑ Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi DVD commentary ↑ Hi reddit, Jonathan Rinzler (Star Wars scholar and Lucasfilm historian) here. AMA! (Reddit AMA). Retrieved on July 16, 2014. "Yes, he does. I have been in meetings with George where he confirms that Fett survived. If it comes from George then it’s true!" ↑ A Barve Like That: The Tale of Boba Fett ↑ Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse ↑ http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/story/gary_kurtz_reveals_original_plans_for_episodes_19_80270.asp ↑ http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/star-wars-boba-fett-was-originally-going-to-be-the-main-villain-in-return-of-the-jedi-but-george-a7014761.html ↑ Skywalking: The Life And Films Of George Lucas, Updated Edition at Google Books ↑ Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide at Google Books ↑ The Making of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith ↑ TheForce.net.TheForce.net - Jedi Council - Interviews - Cellblock 1138 - Dave Filoni and Henry Gilroy. Retrieved on November 18, 2017. ↑ SWYTlogo The Untold Clone Wars Panel - Star Wars Celebration Anaheim 2015 on the official Star Wars YouTube channel ↑ SWYTlogo Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017: Animated Origins and Unexpected Fates on the official Star Wars YouTube channel ↑ 7 Things We Learned From Boba Fett Actor's Reddit AMA at RollingStone External links WP favicon Boba Fett on Wikipedia The Boba Fett Fan Club Original - https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-star-wars-boba-fett-the-bounty-hunter-75-mm-scale-model-50538

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