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Boba Fett was a renowned human male Mandalorian bounty hunter of Clan Fett whose career spanned decades, from the fall of the Galactic Republic to the end of the rule of the Galactic Empire and the era that followed where he ascensed as ruler of Mandalore. Originally code-named unit A0050, he was an unaltered clone of the famed Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett. Boba emulated his father and genetic donor by wearing a customized suit of Mandalorian armor. His personal starship was the Slave I, a Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft that once belonged to Jango. Trained in combat and martial skills from a young age, Fett was one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy during the reign of Emperor Palpatine. He became a legend over the course of his career, which included contracts for both the Empire and the extensive criminal underworld.

Boba was created on the planet Kamino as a result of an arrangement between the Sith Lord Darth Tyranus and Jango Fett, a Mandalorian who served as the template of the Grand Army of the Republic. Unlike the clone troopers grown from Jango's DNA, Jango regarded Boba as his son. During the last days of the Separatist Crisis, Boba and Jango retreated to Geonosis where the latter was killed in battle by Jedi Master Mace Windu. Orphaned by Jango's death, Boba sought vengeance by attempting to assassinate Windu, although his plan proved unsuccessful. After serving time in prison on Coruscant, Fett took up his late father's profession as a bounty hunter, working alongside other mercenaries such as Bossk, Dengar, and Asajj Ventress.

In the aftermath of the Clone Wars, Fett continued to make a name for himself while working for the Hutt gangster Jabba Desilijic Tiure as well as the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Fett also married Sintas Vel and had a daughter named Ailyn Vel and joined the Journeyman Protectors. However Sintas was raped by Fett's senior officer and Fett killed him in revenge, only to be jailed and exiled for his own crime. After that, Fett and Sintas split up and Fett focused on a renewed career as a bounty hunter. During the Galactic Civil War, Fett was often employed by the Empire as a bounty hunter, and chose not to belong to the Bounty Hunters' Guild. Fett in the aftermath of the Battle of Hoth, transported Captain Han Solo from Bespin to Jabba's Palace on Tatooine.

He tried to prevent Solo's rescue by the Alliance to Restore the Republic, only to fall into the Great Pit of Carkoon when Solo accidentally slammed a pole into Fett's jetpack, causing it to malfunction. Although Fett survived his ordeal with the man-eating sarlacc, he lost his memory but was able to regain it and was nursed back to health by Dengar, and resumed his life as a bounty hunter once more. However Fett had been tested to his physical limits and required extensive medical treatments to prevent himself from developing a cancer, a result of his altered metabolism from his days in the sarlacc. Fett had lost a leg, and the stump was constantly irritated by the prosthetic attachment and Fett returned to Kamino to have his bad leg replaced, but Taun We asked Fett to hunt down Fenn Shysa due to past actions. Although the exact details are unclear, during this encounter, Shysa perished on the planet Shogun, saving Fett from death.

After a promise made to a dying Fenn Shysa, Fett became Mandalore, ascending to the leadership of the Mandalorian Protectors and ending his long career of bounty hunting. Fett eventually led the Mandalorians through the Yuuzhan Vong War and originally working as a mercenary for the extra-galactic invaders, Fett later aided the New Republic in their battle against the aliens. When the Yuuzhan Vong assaulted Mandalore and bombarded the planet's surface, a large deposit of Mandalorian iron was unearthed, ironically helping to strengthen the Mandalorians.

Later, during the Second Galactic Civil War, Boba, who was still leading the Mandalorians, was plagued by ailing health. He found his granddaughter, Mirta Gev, and the two went on many missions together, even alongside Han Solo. Fett also trained Solo's daughter Jaina to kill her twin brother, Darth Caedus, and assisted the Jedi Coalition in several battles. Ultimately, Fett's training helped Jaina bring down Caedus, though an Imperial nanovirus attack prevented Fett from ever returning to Mandalore.

Biography

Early years (3219 BBY)

Becoming a bounty hunter

"The Hutts and all my other clients-they pay me the kind of bounties they do because of one thing. I deliver. Once I've caught my prey, nothing stops me from bringing it in. Nothing. If I take on a job, I complete it. And everyone in the galaxy knows that."
―Boba Fett, to Nil Posondum[11]
Boba Fett wielding his custom Westar-34 blaster pistols while wearing armor prior to donning his father's re-sized armor.

At a later point in the Clone Wars, Fett assembled and led a team of bounty hunters: Latts Razzi, Bossk, Dengar, C-21 Highsinger and Oked. The six of them had accepted a job from the Belugans on Quarzite, but while in a cantina, Oked was killed by Asajj Ventress. Bossk and Latts blackmailed her into joining them in Oked's place, and the six of them traveled to Quarzite. Major Rigosso, their employer, informed them of the details of their job: helping Rigosso deliver a certain chest safely to his Lord, Otua Blank. Due to the planet's atmospheric pressure, delivery by spaceship was impossible, so Fett and his crew loaded the chest onto a subtram instead.

Shortly after departing, the tram was attacked by Kage Warriors. In the ensuing battle, the warriors knocked the members of the posse out of the tram one by one and killed Rigosso. Only Fett and Ventress were left. In a duel with the Kage Warriors' leader, Krismo Sodi, Fett inadvertently toppled the chest over and, much to his surprise, caused a young woman to tumble out. As Fett attempted to protect her, she slapped him across the face. Surprised and confused, Fett was caught off guard, allowing Krismo Sodi to leap at him and knock him unconscious. The woman was in fact Pluma Sodi, Krismo's sister, who was to be forcibly married to Otua Blank. Before the siblings could escape, Ventress arrived and defeated Krismo Sodi in a quick duel. Pluma's pleas struck Ventress, since they reminded Ventress of her own past. Fett and Ventress proceeded to argue about Pluma's situation, a heated debate that ended with Ventress choking Fett with the Force. Finally, the tram arrived at the orbital station, where Otua Blank was eagerly anticipating his bride-to-be. After Ventress collected her payment for delivering the chest and departed, Blank opened it and was shocked to see a bound, gagged and extremely angry Boba Fett in Pluma's place; Ventress had been paid by Krismo to release Pluma into his care. Meeting up with the other members of Fett's posse, she split the payment as planned, telling them to make sure Fett received his share and adding that he would "turn up".

After the events on Quarzite, Fett was constantly on the run. He recovered Slave I at one point from Hondo Onhaka, along with his father's armor. Later, Fett managed to secure a minor bounty on an assassin before reaching safety. With nowhere left to go, young Boba found himself in the custody of Jabba Desilijic Tiure, a prominent Hutt crime lord. One of the reasons Jabba accepted Boba was to repay the favor Jango Fett did him by apparently killing Gardulla the Hutt a decade earlier. While working for Jabba the Hutt, Boba had befriended one of Jabba's cooks, Gab'borah, and his daughter, Ygabba (whom he had rescued earlier, after first arriving on Tatooine). In gratitude, the two had Jango Fett's body armor re-sized to fit the young Boba's frame.

A young Boba Fett, donning his father's re-sized armor during the Clone Wars.

Gilramos Libkath was the first bounty assigned to Boba by Jabba Desilijic Tiure, the Hutt crime lord of Tatooine. Jabba had also assigned the bounty to Durge as well. Boba had the advantage over Durge of already knowing where to start looking for Libkath. Libkath was the master of Ygabba and the underfed child thieves that had been responsible for stealing his helmet only a day before. After receiving the assignment Boba, realizing he had been left with no weapons and no transportation, sought out Gab'borah, the chef that had helped him while on board Jabba's sail barge. The chef gave him a jetpack and directions to leave the Dune Sea. Boba quickly realized as he flew over the Dune Sea that he wouldn't make the trip to Mos Espa with just a jet pack, and quickly stowed away aboard one of Jabba's cargo barges that was heading towards the city. Once he arrived in Mos Espa, he fled, but was pursued by Durge. After some evasive maneuvering, only to find Durge waiting ahead of him, Boba made his escape by using the reflection from Tatooine's twin suns on Durge's armor as a blind spot, where he dipped low into the streets and alleys of Mos Espa. There he located Gilramos' hideout and followed the voice of his prey to a central location of the crashed starship. Boba initiated the looming confrontation with the toss of a brick that struck Libkath in the back of the head, followed by another. Boba then revealed himself, however, he was weaponless. Suddenly, Durge arrived, ready to take both the bounty and Boba. The young bounty hunter skillfully managed to escape using his jetpack, stealing Libkath's hat on his way out, which represented prestige to the Neimoidian and proof to Jabba of the bounty. Durge fired at Boba and one of his stray blaster bolts struck a fuel cell, causing the ship to explode, covering Fett's escape and killing Libkath in the process.

The hunt for Jhordvar had been a short but intense one, leading Boba to the Dune Sea. After the betrayer refused his offer to accompany him back to Jabba's palace Boba decided to kill the Noghri assassin. He was caught in a sandstorm, delaying his return to Jabba. He stayed in Jhordvar's lair, leaving the body out to wither away in the sand, but he took the hands back to Jabba as proof of the contract. Jabba then gave Boba the ring of Jhordvar as part of his payment.

This couldn't have come at a better time, since Jabba was about to give him his first off-world assignment. His first major hunt off-planet was after Techno Union Foreman Wat Tambor, who had a base on Xagobah. The planet was under assault by the Grand Army of the Republic, so Fett encountered difficulties sneaking past both attack forces. He managed to get inside the fortress, Mazariyan, and escaped Nuri by forcing him into a clump of poisonous xabar fungus, which carries a toxin that causes temporary paralysis. However, the arrival of General Grievous foiled his plans, as Fett proved no match for the Kaleesh warrior. Young Fett only survived because he faked his own death by using the xabar fungus. He was taken by two battle droids to be incinerated, but he awoke in time and was able to escape the Mazariyan. Both Wat Tambor and General Grievous escaped.

Boba Fett, age thirteen, in 19 BBY, shortly after repainting his armor.

Boba Fett tried to give pursuit in Slave I, but the ship was damaged in a dogfight with Asajj Ventress. Slave I was actually saved from destruction because of the intervention of a young Jedi Knight named Anakin Skywalker, who drove off Ventress. After forcing Slave I to land on a nearby moon, Skywalker and Fett met for the first time. Skywalker, knowing that Fett was obviously not a Separatist, assisted Boba in repairing his ship. During this time, Boba repainted his armor, which was identical to Jango Fett's, into the green color scheme that he is most identified with, thus making it his own. Even though Skywalker had helped him repair his ship, he was intent on taking Fett in for violating air space in a Republic controlled military zone. Boba convinced Skywalker, that he had information vital to the Republic's survival; information he would only tell the Supreme Chancellor. The information Boba had was knowledge that Count Dooku and Darth Tyranus were one and the same person. He would trade this information in order to get close to the one person he hated the most—the Jedi who had killed his father on Geonosis: Mace Windu.

After being escorted to Coruscant by Governor Tarkin, Boba finally acquired his second and final chance at Mace Windu. Boba followed and waited for the Jedi in the Supreme Chancellor's chambers, of all places. Boba engaged Mace Windu in combat but could not kill the Jedi Master. The two stood, battered and wounded, each ready to deliver a final blow with their weapons. The fight was actually halted by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, before either one could make a move. Boba was surprised to learn that the Chancellor already knew that Dooku was Tyranus. He also knew that Boba would hunt down Mace Windu, once he arrived on Coruscant. "I believe we share a common enemy," the Chancellor told Fett. Palpatine paid Fett for his information and told him never to speak of their conversation again, an agreement that Boba wisely kept. Then the Chancellor sent him on his way.

By the end of the Clone Wars, Boba Fett had reached the age of thirteen—the traditional start of adulthood in Mandalorian culture. Fett was now a fully-fledged bounty hunter.

Early Imperial era (190 BBY)

"Everyone dies. It is the final and only ever lasting justice. Evil exists; it is intelligence in the service of entropy. When the side of a mountain slides to kill a village, this is not evil, for evil requires intent. Should a sentient being cause that landslide, there is evil; and requires justice as a consequence, so that civilization can exist. There is no greater good than justice; and only if law serves justice is it a good law. It is said correctly that law exists not for the just but for the unjust, for the just carry the law in their hearts, and do not need to call it from afar. I bow to no one and give service only for cause."
―Boba Fett[src]

For years to come, Fett's reputation grew among bounty hunters and assassins. Boba continued to acquire and upgrade pieces of Mandalorian armor. It is said he had at least three complete sets of armor from which to use, one of which was mostly left in the Sarlacc pit when he escaped. Eventually he found the Mandalorian armor of Jango's old mentor and leader, Jaster Mereel. Along with his new green and red armor, he had honed his skills as an assassin and mercenary, which would one day make him the most feared and sinister bounty hunter in the Galaxy.

For a time Fett worked for Malorum, a vicious Imperial Grand Inquisitor, operating on far flung worlds such as Polis Massa, Naboo, and Bellassa. He employed young Fett to search for information about the late Padmé Amidala. On this mission Boba had to work with fellow bounty hunter D'harhan. With D'harhan's help, Fett tracked the Jedi to Bellassa where they stopped a Rebel uprising on the planet. At the Red Twins, Fett battled the fugitive Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi and Ferus Olin, forcing them out of the system before crash-landing Slave I in a nearby nebula.

Young family

"I was sixteen, Sintas was eighteen. The only females I knew as a kid were a Kaminoan and a changeling bounty hunter. Doesn't equip you to be a family man. I tried."
―Boba, to Mirta[4]
A holographic image of Boba with Sintas Vel and their baby daughter Ailyn Vel.

At some point before 16 BBY, Boba met Sintas Vel, a Kiffar bounty hunter. In an attempt at a normal life, he married her. The two later conceived a child, Ailyn Vel, who was born in 15 BBY. Fett's job allowed for few attachments, and the relationship was strained despite the love between Boba and Sintas. For work, Fett, under the alias of Jaster Mereel, also became a Journeyman Protector on Concord Dawn, as his grandfather had once been. The title of Protector was stripped from him after he killed a superior officer for raping Sintas. He was jailed, then forced to leave the planet in exile.[13] This, coupled with previous strain on the relationship, resulted in the divorce of Fett and Sintas and the severing of all contact from Fett with his family. Having failed in his attempts to be a regular man, Boba Fett once again fully dedicated himself to the bounty hunting trade. The abandonment of his family caused Ailyn to hate her father. Ailyn eventually took her father's identity and spent her entire life hunting him down.

Some time later, Fett and his wife met once more when a box containing flatpix of Fett, Sintas, and Ailyn, was stolen to lure Boba into a deadly trap. Boba defeated his would-be captor as well as his former flame, but allowed her to keep the box instead of destroying it as he had originally planned. His departing words to Sintas were that her wounds would heal over time, but his own wounds did not, as he revealed 50 years later.

Legendary exploits

"Why are we getting mixed up with that bounty hunter?"
"They don't come much worse than him. I almost feel sorry for those two speeder racers."
Tig Fromm and Vlix Oncard, commenting on Boba Fett's job from Sise Fromm[14]

Boonta Speeder Race

Fett being contracted by Sise Fromm.

In 15 BBY, Sise Fromm hired Boba Fett to eliminate the racing team of Jord Dusat and Thall Joben as they prepared their modified landspeeder, the White Witch, for the Boonta Speeder Race. The pair, along with Kea Moll and the droids C-3P0 and R2-D2, had recently destroyed Fromm's superweapon, the Trigon One. This exposed the Fromm Gang's plan to use the weapon satalite to force other rival gangs into submission. Due to this, other criminal organizations had banded together against the Fromms, destroying many of their assets.

Fett agreed to the cotract, rather than collecting on the large bounty that Jabba the Hutt had placed on Sise's head, to repay a favor that Fromm had done for him in the past. However, he warned the Annoo-dat that after this, they were even and he would owe them nothing.

At the time, Fett owned a droid named BL-17, and used him to sow confusion among Joben's droids, R2-D2 and C-3P0. BL-17 first attempted to kill Moll in a set up gas explosion, but was thwarted by R2-D2. Next, the trecherous droid lured the team into an ambush at a scrap metal prosessing pland but was again thwarted due to a chance encounted with Proto One, an aging junkyard droid whom he had previously encountered and made an enemy. In the ensuing scuffle, BL-17 was crushed under a mound of junk and destroyed.

Fett attacked Thall, but the young racer found his speeder hidden among the piles of junk in the building and used it to escape towards the race, unaware that Sise's son Tig had planted a Thermal detonator on the White Witch during the confusion. Fett was also unaware of this and so persued Joben in his own craft, the Silver Speeder. When Fett entered the racetrack in persuit, the judges recognised him and took it to be a last minute entry. Fett harassed Thall throughout the event, until one of his attacks with a magnetic beam loosened the detonator, drawing it back to Fett's speeder where it attached. Fett managed to eject in time, but the detonator destroyed the Silver Speeder.

Angered by this, Fett decided that the trouble he had gone to had repaid his debt, and to turn the Fromm Gang over to Jabba the Hutt for the bounty.

Working for Vader

After working for Jabba, Fett worked for Darth Vader on numerous occasions. Three years later after the Boonta incident, in 12 BBY, Fett returned to Kamino, where he led a special detachment of the 501st Legion on a successful mission to eliminate a group of clones bred by the Kaminoans to fight against the Empire. Fett was selected to lead this mission due to his intimate experience with the Kaminoans and his knowledge of Tipoca City. This was due to the fact that Fett lived on Kamino for a short time when he was young. On Kamino, Fett eradicated the clone revolt, and he destroyed the schematics of the facilities in order to prevent any future revolts that could be plotted against the empire. He also secured his father's DNA sample so that it could be delivered to the Empire. After the battle is successfully concluded Fett mentioned leaving to Tatooine so that he could track down a smuggler.

In the decades between the Clone Wars and the Galactic Civil War, other unsubstantiated rumors of Fett's exploits prevailed. One such rumor claimed he was the Mandalorian Jaster Mereel, who had been Jango's mentor. This most likely stemmed from the fact that both men had served as Journeyman Protectors on Concord Dawn. Boba never did anything to dispel these rumors, and in fact, sometimes encouraged them, as they hid his true origins and added to his mystique.

In 12 BBY, while hunting the spice trafficker Hallolar Voors on Jabba's behalf, Fett saw Han Solo for the first time on the world of Jubilar. Fett noted that the young man was full of promise.[15]

Later, in 5 BBY, Boba captured Solo, who had earned the wrath of the Besadii Hutts. He was interrupted by Han's soon to be good friend, Lando Calrissian. While Fett was busy with Solo, Lando sneaked up on the bounty hunter and jammed a blaster into his neck. Unable to resist, Boba Fett was humiliated when Lando injected the same toxin he had used on Solo, one which forced its victim to do whatever he was ordered. They ordered Boba Fett to leave entirely. Once the effects of the toxin wore off, Fett would swear revenge against Han and Lando, for very few people outsmarted him and lived to tell the tale. It was the beginning of a long rivalry.[16]

Many times Fett was sent to capture Solo, but due to continual bad luck and interference, Fett failed to apprehend his quarry time and time again. Once Solo became the favored smuggler of Jabba the Hutt, Fett's longtime employer paid the hunter to not kill Han Solo. Fett accepted Jabba's money, but intended to kill Solo when he got the chance and refund the Hutt later.[16]

In 4 BBY, Fett took the bounty offered by the Hutts for the capture of the rebel, Bria Tharen. However, her frequent deep-cover assignments, together with the high security at rebel installations made her very difficult to get close to. After a year of on-off searching, Fett caught up with her on the Outer Rim planet Teth where Bria was meeting with the Tethan resistance leaders, Commander Winfrid Dagore and Lieutenant Palob Godalhi. The bounty specified that Bria should be captured alive, making it impossible for Fett to fulfill his mission while she was in the rebel base. As a result, Fett had no choice but to give up the bounty.[17]

The Serenno conspiracy

"I don't have to kill you Cross. You're not the mission. But get in my way again and you're dead."
―Boba Fett warning Jahan Cross[18]

In 3 BBY, Boba Fett became entangled in a plot to destroy the influence of House Dooku on the planet Serenno. Sometime after Jahan Cross, an agent of Imperial Intelligence, assassinated Count Adan Dooku on Alderaan while donning an artificial set of Mandalorian armor, Fett was hired by Aveca Dunn and her employer Rodas Borgin, to kidnap the current Duke of Serenno, Bron Dooku. Jahan Cross and security chief Candra Tymon were deployed to hinder Fett's progress,[19] and Cross and Fett fought. Fett and Cross then fought against Hovus Jorrick and his security forces.[20]

At one point, Cross managed to sneak up on the bounty hunter while his back was turned; Fett quickly retaliated by firing a wrist-mounted rocket, causing a bundle of nearby crates to explode, incapacitating Cross. Fett's code of honor and dedication to the mission at hand prevented him from finishing off the injured Imperial agent, and he stole a speeder from a man who previously believed Fett to be dead. Cross pursued, after stealing another speeder.[20][18] When Fett got to the hangar where Tymon and the young duke were boarding ship, he fought Cross again. During their fight, Fett was temporarily blinded by the damage to his helmet, but was able to knock Cross down. Fett then fired one of his ion charged missiles at Tymon's shuttle. However, it was destroyed, much to Fett's surprise, knowing that an ion charge would do nothing more than shut down the engines. Fett at first suspected Cross of destroying the ship, but was then convinced by Cross that it was his employer, Lord Borgin who had set him up. Fett then followed Cross to Borgin Castle, where Fett, who was really hired by Cross in the beginning acting through a third party, killed Borgin with a sniper rifle for setting him up to take the blame for Dooku's apparent death.[20]

Duel on Maryx Minor

Fett, facing off against Darth Vader on Maryx Minor.

Later, Darth Vader hired Fett to capture an Imperial named Abal Karda and, more importantly, the box he would be found carrying. Upon learning what the box contained—directly violating Vader's instructions—Fett contemplated keeping it for himself. Unbeknownst to Boba, Vader had a group of Imperial criminals. He eventually discovered them, killing all of them in a confrontation. Fett tracked Karda all the way to Maryx Minor, where he was hiding among the Ancient Order of Pessimists, and killed him. However, Vader had followed Fett to Maryx Minor and the two engaged in battle over control of the box. Unable to break through the Dark Lord's defense, Fett quickly found himself forced to the edge of a cliff that hung over a molten pit, apparently at Vader's mercy. Not willing to risk damaging the casket, Vader tried to force Fett to relinquish it by turning his mental powers against the bounty hunter, yet Fett's strength of will allowed him to resist the Sith's suggestions long enough to throw himself from the cliff, apparently to his death. Shocked by this turn of events, and horrified at the thought of having lost his prize, Vader peered over the edge only to find Fett's blaster waiting for him. Shooting Vader square in the forehead and knocking the Sith Lord to his back, Fett returned to solid ground and declared himself the victor of their conflict. Vader, protected from the headshot by his helmet, sardonically congratulated the bounty hunter, then promptly turned the Force against him. Stripped of his blaster, forced to his knees and his arms pinned to his side by the Force, Fett looked certain to meet his end, yet—surprising the Sith Lord again—he kicked the box Vader desired over the cliff edge. Infuriated, Vader released his grip on Fett and went for the box, getting a telekinetic hold on it narrowly before it was destroyed. With Vader's back to him, concentration focused on retrieving the casket, Fett weighed up the benefits of taking advantage of this opening and killing the Dark Lord of the Sith. He quickly decided against such a course of action, believing that, if taken, the Empire would trouble him to no end. He thus fled, stealing Vader's landspeeder, and left Maryx Minor behind him.[21]

Early Galactic Civil War (1 BBY4 ABY)

"I'm sorry for the deaths of the innocent. But the innocent die in wars, Leia Organa, and your side should not have started this one."
―Boba Fett, describing his perspective of the war[15]

Battle of Thyferra

Boba Fett in Docking Bay 94 after joining Jabba the Hutt at a meeting with Han Solo.

Following another lead, Fett was able to track his bounty Bria Tharen to the starship Queen of Empire. Boba quickly killed Bria's guards and was able to drug her. Fett also captured Lando when he arrived shortly afterwards. When Bria woke up, she asked Fett if he would let her father know that she was dead so he wouldn't have to find out when her next message failed to arrive. To her surprise, the bounty hunter agreed to the request. Before Fett could take his prize back to Slave I, Queen of Empire was pulled out of hyperspace by a pirate raid led by Lando's ex-girlfriend, Drea Renthal. Cornered by Renthal's pirates, Fett realized he could not fight his way out without getting his bounties killed and agreed to release Lando to her if she let him go. Lando refused to leave Bria to Fett and pointed out that Drea owed Solo a favor. Drea offered to pay Fett the 100,000 credit bounty to let Bria go. Knowing this was the only way he could make a profit, Fett reluctantly agreed.[17]

"Death" of Boba Fett

Boba Fett, while hunting a bounty on Bendak, was apparently killed by a team of Imperial stormtroopers led by a Zabrak captain and a Rodian soldier at the behest of Concord Dawn's Governor Purton. News of his death was spread across the galaxy by Purton's spymaster, Teychenne. Three weeks after his "death", Fett took the shuttle Fallon and went to Iridonia to track down Captain Sibar. Fett killed Sibar after he was told that a stormtrooper commander on Sathiemon had arranged the hit on him, and took Connor Freeman's identity before going to Sathiemon, where the commander told him that a stormcommando officer named Mac Ewevs was in charge of the operation. Fett left him tied up, took his armor, and left him at the mercy of his dewback. Disguised as the stormtrooper commander, he then went to Atzerri where he rescued Freeman from Purton's retaliation.

Fett had Doctor Evazan treat Freeman after he lost his arm in the attack. He revealed himself to Freeman, telling him that he stole his identi-tabs, though he did intend for him to get involved in his affair, and took Freeman to Concord Dawn to protect his ex-wife, Sintas Vel and his daughter Ailyn. Fett then left Freeman and went to Blackfel's Imperial base and intentionally crashed his shuttle and jettisoned himself out of the ship.

He was then able to make his way to Captain Ewevs, past Darth Vader himself. Ewevs was able to see through Fett's disguise and tried to have his men kill him. After killing Ewevs troopers, Fett brought him to Slave I and interrogated him and poisoned him with venom from a Balyeg's tooth. Ewevs told him that it was Governor Purton who arranged the hit on him in revenge for Fett's murder of his son, Lenovar.

Fett went to Concord Dawn, where he took out Purton's and Teychenne's men, but spared Teychenne in exchange for her silence on Fett's personal information. He watched as Freeman and Vel confronted Purton before Freeman killed him and then kissed. Fett confronted Freeman about kissing his wife, but Freeman pointed out that Sintas Vel was no longer his wife. Freeman gave Fett one of Purton's teeth, as he knew Fett collected the teeth of monsters and thought that Purton counted as such.[13]

In 0 BBY, Fett was hired by Zarien Kheev to locate and kill Rianna Saren, a Twi'lek mercenary working for the Rebel Alliance. He tracked her to Tatooine and shot down her ship, but Rianna survived and Fett lost her track in the Dune Sea.[22]

The young Havet Storm ran afoul of Boba Fett soon after, on Toprawa, when Storm inadvertently humiliated the hunter in a local cantina.[23]

Fett also learned that Bria Tharen had been killed in a battle on Toprawa. He tracked Solo to Tatooine, but not to capture him. Keeping his word to Bria, Fett asked Solo to pass on the word of Bria's death to her father.[17] Fett then joined Jabba's forces again and was present when the Hutt confronted Solo in Docking Bay 94.

Under the Empire's employment, Fett was present on the Death Star guarding Detention Block AA-23.[24]

Post-Yavin 4

Boba Fett upon confronting Luke Skywalker on Panna.

Following the Death Star's destruction at the hands of the Rebel Alliance, Fett ventured off onto the planet of Solem where he took a job from Imperial Governor Malvander Bren to capture the Governor's own brother who was leading a Rebel cell on the planet. Fett tracked down the brother through the Rebels he led, killing or torturing several of them to get the information he wanted. He soon found a piece of writing which, after he had another translate the code it was written in, led him to a shoemaker named Rabutz in G'ai Solem. Though Rabutz and several other Rebels fled, Fett managed to track them and they led him straight to Bren, his target. Though the Rebels offered to fight off Fett, Bren freely handed himself over to Fett and returned with him to his brothers palace. When Malvander saw that Fett had completed his task, he offered to pay him 10,000 of the 50,000 credits he was due to pay, as the Empire had refused to fund any more of his personal campaign. When Fett refused this offer, Malvander threatened to set his palace guards on him; Fett quickly disarmed all three of them with shots to the arm. Fett then walked over to Malvander and took his expensive necklace right from his throat, a piece of jewelry which was worth well over the 50,000 credits. Several Rebels soon arrived in the palace and, though Malvander ordered Fett to take care of them to cover the added price of the necklace, Fett simply left the palace and the planet itself.

Around 0 ABY, the Empire employed Fett to find where the Rebels were hiding after they had escaped Yavin 4. Both the Empire and the Alliance had been searching for a holocron made by Bail Organa. The holocron, made of phrik, had survived the destruction of Alderaan and had a list of possible bases for the Alliance. During an engagement with Imperial forces, Solo had captured it on the Falcon. Fett, seeing his bounty and rival slipping away from him, engaged the Rebel forces in his ship, but after encountering fierce resistance from the elite Renegade Squadron, Fett was forced to flee. The bounty hunter gained his revenge, when he captured Admiral Gial Ackbar and his crew while the Rebel commander was on a scouting mission. Fett handed over Ackbar to the Imperials but kept his crew and droids and sold them to the Hutt cartel on Tatooine. Fett slipped a tracking device into one of the R2 units, and when Renegade Squadron rescued the prisoners, Fett merely followed the Rebels back to their new base on Boz Pity and then alerted the Empire to their location. Meanwhile, on his way back to the Rebel base, Solo contracted a sleeping virus. This caused him to lose control of his prized ship, Millennium Falcon, and crash-land on the water moon of Panna.

Luke Skywalker arrived on Panna just as Boba Fett arrived riding a creature. It was then that he witnessed this creature attacking Luke's downed BTL Y-wing starfighter. Stopping the creature, Boba introduced himself, and, in an effort to find information about the Rebels from Luke, befriended him and led him to the downed Falcon. Promising to get an antidote, Boba Fett traveled with Chewbacca to a nearby spaceport and sent a transmission to Darth Vader, which was inadvertently intercepted by R2-D2. Upon returning to Millennium Falcon with the antidote and the intention of capturing Skywalker and Solo, C-3PO alerted Luke of Boba's involvement with Darth Vader (referring to him as Darth Vader's right-hand man). Boba quickly used his jet pack to escape through the top hatch of the Falcon, knowing that if he killed Luke, Han, and Chewbacca, neither he nor his employer would ever be able to get the information they sought in the future. It was then they understood that this entire run-in with Boba was merely an Imperial plot. Fett had apparently been the one who allowed the talisman on the ship, as he knew of the sleeping virus that would affect Solo. The plan had been to use this to his advantage, so that (through a false friendship) he could learn the location of the hidden base.[25]

At some point prior to 1 ABY, Fett learned of a holodisk containing information he needed. He then proceeded to find a slimeball and forced him to give him the holodisk by dragging him over to a Globblin's den. He then left the slimeball to his fate, half-heartedly suggesting he outrun it and telling him last-minute to evade it's long tongue. He then played the holodisk, which contained a holorecording of Pizztov, who informs Fett that he had something of value to Fett, and demanded that he either pay him 6.3 million credits, or else he'll sell it off to the highest bidder. This message left Fett infuriated enough to crush the rock he was holding into dust. He then somehow made his way to Bidamount and to Pizztov's office, where he managed to save Sintas from one of Pizztov's body guards. Pizztov then attempts to bargain for his life and even implied that Sintas and Fett should fight amongst themselves for the device, only for them to refuse. They then left to pursue him after Pisstov threw his girlfriend at them and fired at them to "play rude" in an attempt to escape. Sintas and Fett then left their separate ways to pursue Pizztov, although not before briefly acknowledging each other. He then witnessed Sintas recover the device. Realizing that Pizztov had implanted a death seal as insurance that no one but him could access the container via his eye signature, he shot Sintas in the arm in an attempt to save her. Pizztov then became overconfident and tried to kill Fett, but missed due to forgetting to aim, with Fett returning fire at him and killing him. Fett then explained his actions to Sintas, and after disabling the death seal, he then opened it up to reveal a holophoto of Fett himself with Sintas and their then-infant Ailyn Vel. Fett then left Sintas behind, casually stating her wounds would heal while carrying Pisstov's corpse for a bounty.[26]

Bounty Hunter's Guild

"I'm not restricted by the authority of your so-called Bounty Hunter's Guild. I answer to a higher law."
―Boba Fett[11]
Bossk, Fett, Zuckuss and D'harhan battle Shell Hutts at Circumtore

Boba Fett was often employed by the Imperials as a bounty hunter, and chose not to belong to the Bounty Hunters' Guild. If anything, he felt contempt for their rules and the needs that had brought them together. Boba Fett accepted a commission to infiltrate the Guild and destroy it. He had beaten two Guild members, Bossk—an old rival—and Zuckuss, to a bounty. When Boba delivered his quarry to his contact, Kud'ar Mub'at, he was offered the job. He accepted, though he did not know then who was behind the contract. He went to the Guild station under the pretense of joining. The head of the Guild, Bossk's father, Cradossk, welcomed him, but the younger hunters were greatly displeased with his decision to join.

Once part of the Guild, Boba assembled a team of hunters, including his old friend, the cyborg D'harhan, to go after Oph Nar Dinnid on Circumtore. The Lyunesi had a huge bounty on his head. The trail led to a clan of Shell Hutts for whom Dinnid hoped to work—but by the time Boba got there, one of the Hutts had killed Dinnid in a fit of rage. In the bloodshed that inevitably followed, D'harhan was killed. Zuckuss reported that Bossk had also been killed. Cradossk was pleased. He had been about to initiate a purge anyway. Bossk appeared and tore his hapless father apart. The result was exactly what Fett had been employed to engineer. The Guild was split in two along age lines.

Despite their long-standing rivalry, Fett and Bossk teamed up to trap Trhin Voss'on't—a renegade Imperial stormtrooper who had killed his crew and absconded with secret encryption codes—by making it look as if Bossk had managed to kill both Zuckuss and Fett, and now wanted to team up with Voss'on't. This scheme worked up to a point, but Voss'on't eventually caught on. Boba and Bossk managed to capture him, but he triggered an earthquake device and injured both hunters severely.

A resentful Bossk tried to take revenge on Fett for his part in the Guild's destruction, but Boba, aided by Zuckuss, got the drop on him. The alliance with Zuckuss was a brief one, for Boba, still under the employ of Mub'at, turned the tables on both of them. They barely made it out of Slave I alive.

Boba took Voss'on't to Mub'at's web, chased the whole way by the renegade Imperial's men. Boba ignored them, but when he dropped out of hyperspace, Slave I was immediately attacked. Faced with two alternatives—flee or fight his attacker—Boba found a third. He put Slave I between his assailant and Mub'at's web, then ploughed the ship straight into Mub'at.

The arachnid alien was terribly wounded, but refused to pay Boba, informing him that he had not set the bounty. Boba then realized that it had been set by his attacker, whom he had identified as Prince Xizor, the infamous underlord of Black Sun. Mub'at told Boba that Xizor was also the one behind the plan to break up the Guild. When the crime lord arrived, Boba captured him, only to find that Xizor had negotiated a deal with Balancesheet, a now renegade subsystem of Mub'at's that had declared its own autonomy.

Xizor did at least pay the bounty on Voss'on't. All Boba could do was limp away in his damaged ship. That was when he realized that Balancesheet had played a last trick—he had taken half the bounty to cover "expenses." For that, Boba vowed, there would be a reckoning.

Allegiance with the Empire

"We will meet again, 'friend'."
―Boba Fett to Luke Skywalker[25]

Not long after his war with the Guild, Fett tracked down the notorious Cornelius Evazan to the planet Necropolis, where he also met Zak and Tash Arranda for the first time. After fighting off Evazan's reanimated corpses, Fett succeeded in killing the criminal at last.

Boba Fett, fighting against Cornelius Evazan's zombies.

One month later, Boba was hired by Aron Harcourt, an Imperial officer, to locate a holorecording of his wife, Janelle, from the wreckage of Anya Karu. Fett completed the mission, only to learn that Harcourt could only pay half of the agreed salary. Enraged, he gunned down the Imperial officer.[27]

Some time after the Battle of Kalist VI, Fett was recruited by Lieutenant Treyz Manech to depose the Kyber Monarchy of Troska, resulting in the Battle of Troska. Boba was successful, but left King Natas Kyber alive, because of the size of the bribe he offered.[28]

In 1 ABY, Fett decided to accept a bounty from Darth Vader for the capture of Zak and Tash Arranda and Mammon Hoole. After tracking them to Dagobah, Fett was knocked out in a fight with a monstrous dragon snake and found by cannibalistic descendants of an Old Republic survey team who called themselves "The Children". Held in a primitive cage and stripped of all his essential gear, Fett convinced Zak Arranda to free him. Once freed, Fett ordered tactical retreat from pursuing the Children let lead Zak to place where Zak met Yoda before. In a brief encounter with Yoda, Fett fell into the same dark cave Luke Skywalker would enter not much later. Before he could recapture them he was contacted by the very person who'd given him the mission in the first place; Darth Vader. He was instructed to forget the Arranda's bounty and attend to more pressing concerns—namely, being one of many bounty hunters employed by the Empire to track down and capture Han Solo.

Solo soon became a lower priority when one of Vader's personal spies, known only as "Mole", attempted to defect to the Rebel Alliance. Fett was hired by Vader to bring in the traitor, but Fett was foiled by Skywalker, Solo and Leia Organa on the frozen world of Ota.[29]

Not long after, Fett was hired by Rom Mohc to kill Kyle Katarn because of Katarn's intrusions into the secretive Dark Trooper Project but, despite Fett's prowess, Katarn eluded the hunter on Coruscant and went on to destroy the project.[30]

Tsumo was a male criminal of an unknown species, captured by Boba Fett who imprisoned him aboard the Slave I. On their way to Coruscant the bounty hunter discovered a lost ship floating in space, the Mingula. For the exploration of the freighter he chose to take Tsumo with him instead of his cell neighbor Chung the Ubuugan, who unlike Tsumo was wanted alive. Aboard the derelict craft, Tsumo and Fett discovered the supposed casket of Emperor Palpatine's third cousin Volpau in the cargo hold and noticed the drill holes of Ubuugan fleshborers on its surface.[31]

In the cockpit of the freighter the two found the bodies of the Zylurian crew, Tsumo assuming they died of some disease. When Boba Fett knelt down to examine one of the corpses, Tsumo grabbed a blaster from another dead Zylurian, trying to shoot Fett in the back. The bounty hunter reacted far quicker and shot Tsumo in the shoulder. The criminal stumbled backwards and dropped over a body. This caused the Ubuugan fleshborers to creep out of the Zylurian body, immediately attacking Tsumo. Unable to shake the parasites off, they quickly bit their way through Tsumo's skin, painfully killing him.[31]

Because of Fett's Mandalorian armor, the fleshborers couldn't make it through. The fleshborers having eaten through the airlock had boarded Slave 1. Boba torched the fleshborers but the flames heated the power cells. He then escaped through the waste chute. The Mingula exploded and Slave 1 intercepts Fett. Thinking that the fleshborers were still on the ship and that Chung was dead, Boba rushed to the prisoner hold. There, Chung was eating the dead fleshborers as a snack. Fett lost Tsumo, but gained a royal amulet.[31]

Next, the Empire hired Fett to capture a very valuable holocron that was created by the former Senator Bail Prestor Organa that contained a list of possible locations for a new base for the Rebel Alliance if they were to ever lose their first one on Yavin 4. Boba discovered that the holocron was floating around in the asteroid field in the Alderaan system. When Fett jumped out of hyperspace in the Slave I in the Graveyard, he discovered that an Imperial fleet was engaging an Alliance fleet, under the command of General Han Solo, over the holocron. Fett quickly located the holocron and tried to pick it up, but he was fought of by Solo's special fighting unit, Renegade Squadron. With the Slave I badly damaged, he had to jump out of the system, his mission a failure.

In order to restore his reputation after the incidents, Fett destroyed the entire Imperial garrison on Vryssa in order to capture Rivo Xarran, who had hoped that his brother's forces would protect him from Fett.

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Boba Fett, ready for combat.

Soon afterward, Fett was spotted by a spacer in Jabba's Palace who approached him in order to get work after completing several tasks set to them by other patrons in the Palace. Fett hesitated at first, but eventually informed the spacer of a bounty on the head of Uff Wogo; Fett informed the spacer that they should go to Restuss on the planet Rori to find out more information. There, the spacer was met by Kkrax who, after some persuasion, informed the spacer to head to Dantooine where they would find a smuggler who helped transport Uff to a location unknown to him. The spacer soon managed to track down the smuggler, disabling his ship in space and destroying his escorts and discovered that he had transported Uff to Yavin IV. Once the spacer had landed in the Labor Outpost on the moon of Yavin, they met with Wuioe Opca who was more than happy to inform the spacer that the last location he knew for Uff was in Nashal on Talus as well as telling the spacer that he knew Uff was a heavy drinker. The spacer then went to a local cantina and informed the bartender, Decax, that he was looking for Uff. Decax led the spacer to a back room where they were met with a bounty hunter known as Durge who informed them that he had already killed Uff, and all Uff's possessions were inside a box sitting next to him. The spacer managed to convince Durge to hand over Uff's Alliance Needler carbine then headed back to Fett, who rewarded them with 30,000 credits and let them keep Uff's Needler.[32]

Boba Fett.

The spacer, curious for any more jobs from Fett, started asking questions about Durge but was quickly informed to head to The Warren on Dantooine for a further bounty. Once there, the spacer met an escapee from the building who gave them a key to enter the facility itself. Upon entering the facility, the spacer headed to a computer terminal being used by the scientist Ogl'woxz. The spacer accessed information on the computer, as instructed by Fett, then escaped the facility along with Ogl'woxz who had offered them more information if they helped him escape. The duo were met by a trio of droids which the spacer took down before they escaped. As soon as they were far away from the facility, the spacer asked Ogl'woxz for the extra information and was informed that there was a box located in the Dantooine Mining Outpost which had the necessary information, and gave the spacer the access code for it. The spacer acquired this information then returned to Fett who rewarded them with their choice between a DC-15A blaster rifle and a DC-15S then informed them to rest well for the next assignment.[32]

After the spacer was able to rest, Fett sent them to a hotel in Dearic on Talus to track down Durge. The spacer went to the back of the hotel and spoke to one of the Claw Bodyguards who were standing watch, but was soon attacked by the bodyguard and his accomplice. After defeating the duo, the spacer went into the back room and spoke with the bodyguard's boss, Imbrimi, who revealed that he too wanted Durge dead and informed the spacer that Durge was in an abandoned hotel at Dee'ja Peak on Naboo. The spacer soon left for the hotel and, when he got there, was attacked by some rogue B2 super battle droids before finding Durge in the basement. After a tense battle, the spacer killed this Durge, and returned to Fett who rewarded him with a KYD-21 blaster pistol. While at Jabba's Palace, Fett also informed an unknown spacer of the Death Watch bunker on the forest moon of Endor and let them know that Jabba wanted this splinter group dealt with before they could cut into his business as they were already known to be making deals with Black Sun. When the spacer asked if he would be rewarded for heading there, Fett informed them that the experience would be reward enough.[32]

Following the battle of Talus, Emperor Palpatine has contracted the most notorious bounty hunters in the galaxy to capture key Rebel officials from the list know as the Emperor's Most Wanted. While many bounty hunters choose to aim at Alliance field agents, Fett became interesting in capturing Rachi Sitra, one of the last known Jedi Knights. After tracking her movements for weeks, Fett was contacted by an another bounty hunter, who offered Fett his aid in capturing this adversary. The bounty hunter attempted to impress Fett with reports of Sitra's actions during the battle on Talus, but Fett already had more useful information - transmission with details about Sitra's upcoming diplomatic mission to Dathomir. Fett waited in Slave I behind an asteroid when Sitra's shuttle jumped into Dathomir space, then, with a precise shot from a heavy blaster cannon, neutralized the shuttle's hyperdrive and commenced boarding actions. When the airlock was forced open, Sitra ignited her lightsaber and prepared to defend herself, but Fett fired a rocket from his wrist launcher, which knocked the lightsaber out of her hands. Bruised and battered, the Jedi had no choice but to surrender herself to the bounty hunter; Fett locked energy binders on her hands and prepared to deliver her to Imperial authorities.[33]

Fett often worked for the Empire.

The temporary holding place for the captured Rebels was the Imperial prison facility in a rough mountain area just outside of Bestine on Tatooine. Fett handed his bounty over to Imperial authorities, but on his way back to Slave I encountered a squad of Rebel agents, who launched a bold assault at the facility in an attempt to rescue the prisoners. Fett alerted the Imperials of the intruders, but since he already received his payment, he had no interest in this activity and simply departed the facility in Slave I.[34]

Later Boba decided to take up the Empire's bounty on Renegade Squadron again, possibly due to the embarrassment he took in the Alderaan system. During an Alliance scouting mission led by Admiral Ackbar to the planet Saleucami in search for a new rebel base, Boba attacked the rebel space vessel over the planet, and captured the Mon Calamarian Admiral and his crew. He sold Ackbar to the Empire (but the Admiral was freed by Renegade Squadron over Kessel) and sold the rest of the crew to the Hutt slave cartel on Tatooine. Fett knew that Solo and Renegade Squadron would eventually track down the rebel slaves and free them, so he hid a tracking device in one of the droids. When Renegade Squadron eventually rescued the slaves, they brought the spy droid back to their new secret base on Boz Pity. Thanks to Fett, the Empire was able to launch an attack on the hidden base, although most of the Rebel forces were able to escape, including Han and his squadron.

In 2 ABY, Fett was seen in the Outer Rim capturing a Twi'lek female who was a known Rebel sympathizer. It was presumed that information learned from her would help Vader in his search for Luke Skywalker.[35]

Capture of 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[8]
Boba Fett overlooks Platform 327 as the Millennium Falcon arrives at Cloud City.

Fett discussed using Solo to capture Skywalker on several occasions and, after one such meeting on Ord Mantell, Fett received word that bounty hunters in his own employ had managed to capture Solo over Hoth and were holding him at a remote location but by the time Fett arrived, Solo had escaped.

Of the hunters assembled by Vader to capture the Millennium Falcon, among them several who had so recently captured Solo for Fett himself, Boba was the only hunter to figure out how the Millennium Falcon eluded Imperial pursuit by hiding among garbage (due to observing Obi-Wan Kenobi playing a similar feint on Jango over twenty years before) and tracked the ship to Cloud City on Bespin.

In his pursuit, he followed the Falcon to Cloud City where he informed Darth Vader of their destination. In response, Vader then sent a detachment of stormtroopers to infiltrate the city. Fett was followed by IG-88B, who he easily destroyed by setting a deadly trap. When Vader arrived, he forced the city's leader, Lando Calrissian, into a twisted agreement that left him no other choice but to betray Solo and his friends, including selling him out to Fett. After the capture of Solo and his companions, Lord Vader used Solo as a test subject for carbon-freezing—which, if successful, he hoped to use on Luke Skywalker in order to transport him to Emperor Palpatine. After finding that Solo survived the freezing process, Vader gave him to Boba Fett, who in turn, planned to hand him to Jabba for a hefty bounty. However, it would be several months before Fett delivered Solo to Jabba's palace on Tatooine,[36] and his whereabouts during that time where unknown to Lando and Chewbacca, who scoured the galaxy for leads that would lead them to the bounty hunter.[37]

Pursued by Rebels and bounty hunters

"The bounty hunter should have delivered Han to Jabba months ago. He's got to be someplace."
―Lando Calrissian[38]
Fett on the way to Jabba's Palace.

According to Rebel intelligence, Boba Fett had a partner at the time of Han Solo's capture, a partner he later cut out of the deal and ran away with the bounty. After the Rebels managed to narrow it down either to Bossk or IG-88 (actually either IG-88C or IG-88D),[39] Lando Calrissian and Chewbacca traveled to the Wheel on a mission to find Vorol, a man who, according to their information, knew Bossk's location.[40] Calrissian believed that the betrayed partner was either Bossk or IG-88, and that one of them was both aware of the location Fett was using to store Solo until he delivered him to Jabba, and sufficiently angered to divulge said location.[39] Vorol, cornered by Chewbacca,[40] revealed that Bossk was on Stenos, and the Wookiee, along with Calrissian, Luke Skywalker and R2-D2, traveled there on the Millennium Falcon.[39] In the capital, they teamed up with con artists and thieves Rik Duel, Dani and Chihdo, but their mission proved a failure, bringing them no closer to Fett and his bounty.[41][42]

IG-88 did in fact manage to catch up with Fett. On his way to the Tatoo system, Fett was intercepted by IG-88s C and D in IG-2000, who were trying to steal Han Solo's carbonite block and avenge their lost "brother." Fett quickly destroyed C and deceived D, destroying his ship with a barrage of fire, the droids being unable to cope with Fett's "illogical" actions. D's ship crashed, though the droid managed to survive. Fett's ship was badly damaged and he had to stop at Gall for repairs. Dash Rendar learned about his whereabouts and followed him, finding Fett there. The two engaged in a fight with jetpacks and Rendar managed to damage Slave I further.[43]

Boba eventually was invited in a cantina on Gall, where Bossk and Zuckus attempted to persuade him to share the reward with them, while a sniper aimed at Fett. Not only did Fett deny their offer, he also sensed the sniper and shot him down, while at the very same moment his receiver warned him that Slave I has been breached. Fett ran towards the ship among the frayed Stormtroopers because of a battle above the planet, to find 4-LOM with several henchmen attempting to steal Solo's slab. Fett quickly shot them down only to see that the Millennium Falcon, piloted by Calrissian, was also after him and Slave I quickly took off. 4-LOM's intrusion unknowingly served Fett; it made him being on his ship just in time, so that to prevent Calrissian's plans to rescue Solo.[44]

Slave I retreated to an asteroid field where Fett made some final tests and repairs, when the ship's system again warned him that a signal transmission was detected: it was 4-LOM who had repaired himself. Fett gave a final blow to the droid but it was too late. 4-LOM called Bossk who tracked Fett down. The Hound's Tooth approached them stranded in an asteroid field. Bossk sent Zuckuss and a team of colleagues to board Slave I and apprehend Fett in order to capture the slab for themselves. Furlag took Fett down to the hold, only to be trapped himself. Now with Furlag's blaster, Fett took the hunters by surprise and killed the two of them, leaving only Zuckuss alive. At gunpoint, Zuckuss told Bossk that they were returning with the slab in their shuttle back to the Hound's Tooth; when Bossk's co-pilot looked inside the shuttle, he saw their fellows dead, along with a detonation device which exploded at the Tooth's bay. As Bossk cursed Fett, the Slave I jumped to hyperspace.[44]

Shortly later, Slave I was hidden in a derelict of a CR90 corvette where Fett made a final test to its guns. Zuckuss was in the brig and told Fett that it wouldn't be that easy for him to land on Tatooine. Fett told Zuckuss that he had special plans for him concerning this matter.[44]

Skirmish on Tatooine

"This finely rendered carbonite sculpture, the person of Han Solo? No. What I brought you today is art. Art created by the Dark Lord that happened to use Han Solo as material, like another artist might shape clay."
―Boba, to Jabba[src]
Boba giving Han Solo over to Jabba the Hutt.

When he reached Tatooine, a host of other bounty hunters were waiting to intercept him and steal Solo for themselves. Fett devised a clever feint, fitting Zuckuss with a suit of his spare armor and chaining him to a speeder bike; 4-LOM was placed under a cover and connected to the bike, so that the saboteurs would believe that it was Fett and Solo speeding towards Jabba's Palace. Bossk, Spiker and the others fell for the ruse and while they gave chase to 4-LOM and Zuckuss, Fett sneaked into Jabba's Palace unopposed and presented the Hutt with this so-called Man in Carbonite.[44] Jabba was so pleased that he could display the captured Solo that he paid 250,000 credits for the "work-of-art" by the Dark Lord, rather than the original 100,000 credit bounty for Solo himself. This was in addition to the hefty bounty the Empire had already paid him. He further requested Fett remain at the Palace, suggesting it would be worth his while if Solo's companions came searching for him.

Shortly after this, Jabba started up his demolition games which Fett gladly entered. In the very first match of the tournament, Fett was proclaimed the Hutt's reigning champion which was a position he enjoyed for some time. Each match that Fett entered became a major gambling event, and Jabba's henchmen often frightened new spectators into betting on Fett's opponents in order to garner more money for the already rich Hutt.

Boba Fett in the employ of Jabba the Hutt.

When Princess Leia Organa, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, and Luke Skywalker attempted to rescue the frozen Solo from Jabba's palace, they were captured, with Jabba finding different ways to dispose of each of the erstwhile heroes. Apparently, when Leia unfroze Solo and was to be Jabba's slave girl, Jabba sent her to Fett's room to "entertain" the hunter. Boba, due to his moral code, declined, but did not send Leia back, as it would be an insult to the crime lord. Instead, Fett and Leia passed the time by arguing about the Rebellion's wrongdoing and the Empire's actions. After getting uncharacteristically angry, Fett swiftly curtailed the argument and fell asleep on the floor, letting Leia sleep in his bed.

Fett remained on-guard, but found his stay entertaining, watching with Jabba as Luke battled the vicious rancor. When Luke killed the monster, an outraged Jabba sentenced Luke, Han, and Chewbacca to be cast into the Great Pit of Carkoon where the ghastly Sarlacc lived. On the path to the Sarlacc, Boba was aware of the large reward for Skywalker's capture. Unfortunately, Jabba would not take it or even allow Fett to negotiate for it. They killed his rancor; they would have to pay the price. Fett was frustrated by this but could conceive of no plan to gain the reward. Luke staged his own rescue and Fett attempted to stop him along with several of Jabba's hapless guards.

While he fired at Luke, in his obsession with capturing the Jedi, he failed to notice Solo. Solo, still semi-blind from hibernation sickness, accidentally activated Fett's manual controls on his jet pack by waving a staff wildly behind him, rocketing the hunter against the sail barge and bouncing down to the sand, rolling right into the waiting maw of the Sarlacc.

Knowledge of this incident eventually made its way into Deal-slang in the shape of the expression "boba-ize", which meant to do something unintelligent which would jeopardize or potentially ruin a deal, implying that falling into the Sarlacc was considered the result of stupidity in the eyes of the speakers of Deal-slang.

Survival

"You don't eat a barve like that all at once."
―Boba, to Susejo[src]

The Sarlacc could never hold Fett. Thanks to his iron will and Mandalorian armor, Fett was able to fight his way out of the beast's belly. After escaping, Fett was found by a group of Jawas who mistook him to be either a droid or cyborg, never bothering to scan him, and claimed him as their own under the impression he was an unintelligent being. They took him into their sandcrawler, fitted him with a restraining bolt, and went on their way.

Post Battle of Endor

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Boba Fett escaping the Sarlacc.

Fett was later joined by a familiar face when the Jawas stole R2-D2 from a hangar bay in Mos Eisley. R2-D2 immediately recognized Fett, but the meeting was interrupted as Han Solo and Leia Organa attacked the sandcrawler in an attempt to get R2 back. It was at this point that Fett awoke for the first time since being freed from the Sarlacc, just in time to see Solo enter the sandcrawler in his attempt to rescue R2. Unfortunately, the sandcrawler had been damaged during Han's attempts to enter it and so was on a collision course with the Sarlacc. The Jawas were too busy to fix it, as they had just been attacked by Tusken Raiders. Solo was as surprised as R2 had been to find Fett alive once more, but somehow, Fett had temporarily lost his memory and in fact helped Solo rescue R2 from the doomed sandcrawler. Though against his better judgment, Solo then tried to help Fett escape also, as he couldn't leave a helpless man to die.

Fett waking up after escaping from the Sarlacc.

Unfortunately for Fett, it was at this point that his memory came back due to Leia shouting Han's name repeatedly. Fett fired on the unarmed Solo before he managed to free him from the sandcrawler, causing Solo to jump onto the sand. The sandcrawler, with Fett still in it, crashed into the mouth of the Sarlacc, trapping Fett once more. Solo once more thought that Fett was dead.

After conversing with a fellow captive, the Choi known as Susejo, Fett discovered that this being was actually psychologically connected to the Sarlacc—and it was this advantage that he used to goad the creature into contracting around his jet pack, igniting the device and providing his means of escape. The resulting explosion, combined with the beast's acidic stomach juices, left Fett on the verge of death. As he lay dying on the surface of Tatooine, his colleague Dengar was searching for anything valuable left from the explosion, but found Boba Fett instead, and nursed him back to health. Dengar, Fett, and Kateel of Kuhlvult then survived to a bombing run on the Great Pit of Carkoon arranged by Kuat of Kuat, the leader of Kuat Drive Yards.

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Boba Fett had a one-time, short-lived partnership with Dengar.

Dengar and Fett would become good friends, the infamous Fett even serving as Dengar's best man during his wedding to Manaroo. In return for this rescue, Fett allowed Dengar to accompany him on a labyrinthine mission involving the Bounty Hunters' Guild and Prince Xizor's Black Sun. Fett learned of Xizor's involvement with the deaths of Owen and Beru Whitesun Lars, the uncle and aunt of Luke Skywalker. His search led him to Kateel of Kuhlvult, who knew about the conspiracy. With so many potential leads, Boba eventually found out the head of the serpent was wealthy industrialist Kuat of Kuat. For the mission, Fett stole the freighter Hound's Tooth from his rival Bossk, leaving Slave I behind drifting in space. After arriving in the shipyards, Kuat wired the entire construction docks with explosives. Fett flew the Hound's Tooth into the exploding construction area, where he found Kuat inside one of the larger ships waiting for his imminent death. After a series of questions about the bombing raid on Jabba's palace, Boba made Kuat leave the ship. Fett managed to pilot the ship into the vacuum of space. In the aftermath Kuat was killed by the explosions, but Fett managed to save the shipyards from serious damage. At approximately the same time, word spread that the Rebel Alliance had defeated the Empire in the Battle of Endor, an event that would change Fett's life forever.

Slave I later fell into Alliance hands and rusted in an impound lot on Grakouine. Fett would subsequently use three more ships bearing the name during his career, until he eventually recovered the original with the help of Crystalboy, a former employer.[45]

Late Galactic Civil War (419 ABY)

"The Sarlacc found me somewhat indigestible, Solo."
―Boba Fett[src]

8t88 ran into Fett one of the few times he surfaced after his escape from the Sarlacc in the Rimmer's Rest in 4 ABY and tried to hire him to capture Kyle Katarn, but Fett declined, arguing that it would be tactically unwise to take jobs against the victorious and successful Alliance.[46]

Boba Fett surprises Solo after his final escape from the Sarlacc.

The Galaxy thought Fett was nothing more than a half-digested morsel in the bowels of the Sarlacc, and Fett used this to his advantage. Utilizing the less recognizable Slave II, Fett only took jobs from the most subtle and discreet clients. It became even worse when Jodo Kast, a would-be bounty hunter who managed to acquire Mandalorian armor in an attempt to imitate Fett, made others believe that he was the infamous bounty hunter. Boba, using the alias of Sava Brec Madak, hired Kast through House Benelex to hunt Satnik Hiicrop, who was also Boba in disguise. The background of the two fictional identities mirrored Boba and Kast with Hiicrop supposedly stealing business from Madak. In the end Boba ambushed Kast and finished him off by causing his jetpack to overload.[47]

Boba Fett disguised as Madak.

Four years passed until Han Solo discovered his nemesis was still alive. During the reborn Emperor Palpatine's reign of terror, Fett took a new bounty on Solo. Along with Dengar, he surprised his target on the moon of Nar Shaddaa, but once again Solo escaped. He pursued Solo to the Deep Core world Byss. Fett was confident that Slave II would make it past the planetary defense shield but the Imperials closed off before he could make it. Slave II crashed against the shield, and Fett and Dengar went spinning off. The latter swore he would never work with him again; they won't be splitting the bounty. When they encountered each other again on the moon several months later, the engagement again ended against Fett's favor; Chewbacca took off Fett's helmet and ignited his jetpack, caused Fett to slam into the roof of the enclosure they were in, knocking him out. The Wookiee kept Fett's helmet as a trophy.

Unfortunately, Fett wasn't done and waited for the Falcon to emerge from the poisonous clouds by Nal Hutta. He was prepared to finish the job, but didn't anticipate the Falcon being refitted with a lightning gun. It disabled Slave I and sent Fett spinning into the clouds. However, Solo would never leave the back of Fett's mind.

In 10 ABY, Fett was hired by Slique Brighteyes to kill Mir Tork and Leonis Murthé, the commanders of the Imperial "Death Ship" Azgoghk. Brighteyes offered Fett the entire wealth of the last surviving Gulmarids: 100 credits. Fett scoffed at such an offer and took it as an insult. Brighteyes told Fett how his name used to inspire such fear and respect throughout the Galaxy until his defeat at the hands of a Jedi at the Pit of Carkoon. He also appealed to Fett's code of honor and justice. Giving in to his claims, Boba accepted the job. After taking down the ship on Malicar 3, Fett returned to Brighteyes on Basteel with the severed heads of his targets and received his payment.[48]

Fett once again found himself working for the Hutts when Gorga the Hutt hired Boba to locate the pirate Bar-Kooda. Even though the standing bounty was 100,000 credits, Boba demanded double that; Gorga grudgingly accepted. On this mission, Fett enlisted the help of Wim Magwit, an illusionist who had spent four years aboard Bar-Kooda's starship, Bloodstar, performing for the pirates. When first confronted by Fett, Magwit effectively faked his own death to avoid the bounty hunter—who was not fooled. Magwit agreed to help Fett in exchange for freedom from an outstanding bounty on his own head. Using Magwit's mystifying hoop, Fett was able to bring Bar-Kooda out in the open. With the help of Wim and the pirate, Toxus Li, Boba finally subdued Bar-Kooda after firing his flamethrower into Bar-Kooda's face. Meanwhile, Magwit had fled back to the escape pod. With Bar-Kooda in tow, Fett and Magwit blasted free from Bloodstar and returned to Gorga with his prize. Shortly afterwards, Fett gave his corpse over to Gorga the Hutt and his guests to dine on.[49]

The fate of Orko the Hutt

During this time, Fett took on a number of assignments from Gorga. He rescued Gorga's wife, Anachro, from devious kidnappers. He swung her on a tight rope to a nearby train cart and trotted her home. After the incident, Gorga wanted his new father-in-law, Orko the Hutt, dead. Fett managed to get his money from Gorga, even though he did not kill Orko himself. Orko bribed Fett not to kill him, but to protect him. Unfortunately, he was attacked by a vengeful Ry-Kooda, Bar-Kooda's elder brother, who sought revenge on Fett and Gorga. Fett, the kidnappers, and Ry-Kooda collided on Skeebo and violence ensued. Boba managed to successfully rescue Anachro from her prison deep within an abandoned mine, but was confronted with Ry-Kooda, a larger and more ferocious—to the point of being psychotic—opponent than his brother. Ry-Kooda was beaten by Fett, who fired a wrist rocket into the ceiling of the mine, collapsing it onto Ry-Kooda. However, Ry-Kooda survived and would face Fett a second time. This time, Fett quite literally blew up Ry-Kooda, killing him and ending the threat against Gorga, Orko and himself. Fett had succeeded in killing Orko and rode off with Boz, who swore revenge on Fett. Shortly afterwards, Anachro had their baby.[50]

Capture of Kir Kanos

"Rest easy, Kenix Kil… or should I say Kir Kanos? Think of yourself as a guest, rather than our prisoner. I believe you will appreciate the reception that your host has in mind for you."
―Boba Fett to Kir Kanos[51]
Fett, armed for combat

In 13 ABY, Fett found himself entangled in a plot by the so-called "Imperial hard-liners" of the Restored Empire to destroy both the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic. The leader of the hard-liner movement, warlord and assassin Ennix Devian, hired Fett to track down the former Imperial royal guardsmen Kir Kanos, whom he believed to share his own anti-Imperial sentiment. Although finding Kanos to be a hard target to locate, Fett managed to track Kanos to the backwater planet Meenka, where the latter was operating as a bounty hunter under the pseudonym "Kenix Kil". Using a group of mercenaries, Fett infiltrated Kanos's apartment, where, by chance, he stumbled upon a plot by the local constable to retrieve the bounty he recently awarded Kanos for the murder of serial killer Lem Krarr. In the resulting confusion, Kanos killed one of Fett's men, believing him to be a part of the constable's group.[51]

Rather than taking him by force, Fett requested Kanos to stand down and give himself in, and to consider himself more of a guest than a prisoner. When the local constable walked in on the bloody scene, Fett compensated him for the men he lost to Kanos's blade. After Kanos complied, Fett loaded him aboard the Slave 1 and transported him to the planetoid RZ7-6113-23, the headquarters of the Imperial hard-liners.[51] With his mission complete, Fett was rewarded the bounty posted on Kanos by the officer Bulger.[52]

Encounter with Jaden Korr

In 14 ABY, Boba Fett encountered the Jedi Jaden Korr on Ord Mantell. Korr's mission was to destroy a large weapons cache hidden in the wastes of a ruined city. Fett arrived at the same time as the Jedi and warned him to "just walk away", revealing that he himself wanted the weapons left intact. Korr refused to comply and Fett's attempts to stop the fledgling Jedi failed as all seven stockpiles were destroyed. Boba Fett then tried to exact revenge on Korr. They battled, but the bounty hunter was overpowered and forced to flee.[53]

The passing of time

"Everyone dies."
"Yeah, eventually. But it doesn't have to be today, not for either of us."
"I do not know. Trust is hard, among enemies. Perhaps we should return to the battle; perhaps, Han Solo, we should let fly, and once more let fate decide who will survive, as we did when we were young."
―Boba Fett and Han Solo on Jubilar[15]

By 19 ABY, Fett had been tested to his physical limits. Fett required extensive medical treatments to prevent himself from developing a cancer, a result of his altered metabolism from his days in the sarlacc. He had lost a leg, and the stump was constantly irritated by the prosthetic attachment, leading Fett to desire a cloned leg replacement, which he could not afford due to his expensive cancer treatments. Fett's big break came when he took on the bounty for the Devaronian criminal known as "The Butcher of Montellian Serat", wanted alive for five million credits. Fett managed to track him to his home on the planet Peppel. Fett infiltrated the Devaronian's perimeter defenses by discarding his Mandalorian armor and high end weapons, opting for only a simple crossbow. Fett captured Labria, as the Butcher sometimes went by, when he went to his makeshift open-air toilet to relieve himself, which a Devaronian only did once a week. Fett transported Labria to his homeworld of Devaron, where he was to be publicly executed in a pit of starved quarra beasts. Before being delivered to his executioners, Labria requested Fett to send his extensive collection of music, long suppressed by the Empire, to a publishing agent for the wider enjoyment of the galaxy.[15]

Solo and Fett faced each other on Jubilar, the planet where Fett first saw Solo.[15]

Ultimately, both combatants agreed to drop their long-standing feud and go their separate ways.[source?] Fett even elected to retire from the hunting business, but when he returned to Kamino to have his bad leg replaced, the Kaminoan cloner he saw—his old associate, Taun We—had other ideas. Remembering the Mandalorian attacks on Kamino during the Clone Wars, Taun We asked Fett to hunt down the last surviving Mandalorian responsible—Fenn Shysa.[54]

Personality and traits

"Curse Fett! He thinks he's real smart."
"He is smart, Bossk. That's why he's the best."
Bossk and Zuckuss[src]
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Boba Fett was considered to be one of the Galaxy's greatest bounty hunters

Many people, including Darth Vader, considered Fett to be the best bounty hunter in the Galaxy. Fett was aware of that opinion and it emboldened him enough to occasionally converse with the Sith Lord in an irreverent tone that no one besides Emperor Palpatine or Grand Moff Tarkin would dare take with him. Fett was very cunning and witty like his father, but at a much more emphasized level. Throughout the many years of his bounty hunting career, Fett developed a strong sense of justice, moral obligation, and adhered to his own code of honor. He took only certain bounties that agreed with his own beliefs and brutal justice. But to those few, he whole-heartedly devoted all of his magnificent skill should the occasion call for it. This led him to believe in a quick, clean kill. His moral code however, did not prevent him from taking numerous bounties from Imperial clients. In fact, he worked for Darth Vader so often that in some instances, Fett was even referred to as Vader's "right-hand man". He once justified this apparent contradiction to Leia by pointing out that the Rebel Alliance had started the Galactic Civil War, not the Empire, and that the Rebels brought only chaos and strife to galactic society, whereas the Empire created order. As Fett believed that order was preferable to chaos regardless of how that order was achieved, he preferred to work for the Empire rather than the Alliance. He also mentioned at one point that he preferred working for clients who would be around to hire him again, and as such refused to work for the Alliance because he thought its existence would be very short.

Despite his animosity with the Jedi, he apologized to his brief friend Jax, only leaving him and the rest of the clone cadets to die at the insistence of Aurra Sing. He also told Aurra that while he wanted to kill Windu for Jango's death on Geonosis, he did not wish the crew of the Endurance any harm. Prior to the destruction of the Endurance, he incapacitated a clone trooper while infiltrating the reactor core, assuring him to not be worried about dying, which possibly meant that Fett harbored some sort of attachment to his clone brethren. However, he did not consider himself a "clone"—not in the same sense as the "modified and disposable" clone troopers. Regardless of whatever sentiment he might have felt for the other Fett clones, Boba Fett accepted a job as the mission commander of the 501st Legion during the Kamino Uprising—a battle that saw the complete extermination of rebel clones grown from the Jango Fett template.

Fett was also an expert marksman and had access to considerable weaponry. Despite having this high-tech arsenal, he was not dependent on it. In his search for the Butcher of Montellian Serat, Fett had to capture him without his armor, equipped only with a bow, some arrows, and a crystal knife, due to electronic detecting equipment installed on the Devaronian's compound. He was dedicated to whatever job he was doing, and would often suspend grudges if it meant completing his mission. Also, during his time with the Clone Youth Brigade, he was able to shoot down all of the targets with one shot each on the Endurance, while the other members couldn't even hit the targets.

In addition to his skills as a marksman, Fett was an extremely adept unarmed combatant. His combat skill, tactical ingenuity, and strength of will even allowed him to engage in personal combat with Darth Vader at one point and survive. While Fett did not exactly hold his own, and Vader's objective was not to kill him, Fett managed to both temporarily resist the Dark Lord's telepathic suggestions and surprise Vader by shooting him in the head. Unfortunately for Fett however, the shot did not penetrate his opponent's helmet, and Vader simply immobilized Fett with the Force when the fight began again.

As a boy, he was much more enthusiastic and open-minded until his father's death at Geonosis. The death of Boba Fett's father at the hands of the Jedi named Mace Windu, inspired within Boba a deep-seated animosity against not only Mace, but all Jedi. But despite this, he seemed to have compassion for the rest of the Clone cadets, as he was shocked to find out that he had to abandon Jax, Hotshot, and Whiplash. The events following that tragedy shaped and scarred his life forever, resulting in a man who never went anywhere without his armor and weapons. He paid close attention to all details and double-checked his surroundings to calculate the best option to solve a problem. This helped Fett get the drop on IG-88 on Cloud City, who had placed a tracking device aboard Slave I prior to take-off to intercept Solo.

As an adult, Fett was very puritanical, and claimed he had not so much as held a woman in his arms. Similarly, he felt that sex between non-married individuals was immoral.[15]

Physical appearance

Boba Fett unmasked (1 BBY)

As an adult, Boba Fett stood 1.83 meters tall. He was garbed in traditional Mandalorian armor with a string of Wookiee scalps at his shoulder.

Despite his weapon-laden suit of armor, Fett was a subtle hunter and relied as much on his cunning and intelligence as on pure muscle and combat skill. Speaking with a similar voice as his father's, Fett allowed few to see his face and even fewer to know his origins, giving the hunter a mysterious aura and a psychological edge over his prey. The bounty hunter Xasha was one of the only people to whom Fett showed his face.

He obtained gruesome scars from his time spent in the Sarlacc. These scars extended to his face and so Fett disguised his own appearance with bandages when fooling the bounty hunter's guild, stating that he doubted they would recognize him anymore. Dengar also hinted this to be true, as did Fett's own thoughts during his examination by Beluine. By the time of the Second Galactic Civil War, his face remained largely unlined due to very little exposure to sunlight. His scars, including those obtained in the gut of the Sarlacc, were no longer very conspicuous. His face was described by Han Solo as looking like "an unfeeling slab of stone."

Despite this, Boba Fett was deceptively strong. He demonstrated that ability to hold the infamous Trandoshan bounty hunter Bossk (whose species was known for its brute physical power) at bay with brute strength.

Equipment

Helmet

"This is my face."
―Boba Fett to Dengar regarding his helmet[47]
Boba Fett's helmet

Boba Fett's Mandalorian helmet recorded video and played it back on his command, dispensed water, compensated automatically for low or high light conditions, picked up on minute sounds and amplified them and could connect with the onboard computer of Slave I, assuming the transmission wasn't blocked (by being underground inside the Sarlacc, for example). The helmet at one point also had the capability of sealing to compensate for pressure changes, and holding 5 to 10 minutes of air, though damage may have disabled this feature at some point. The helmet also contained a retractable straw, allowing Fett to drink without removing his helmet. Like most Mandalorian helmets, it had a T-shaped visor.

Fett could control weapons, sensors, and his jet pack with verbal commands. His helmet's HUD (heads-up-display) featured information on the surrounding environment as well as a 360-degree field of vision. The HUD's data streams could be controlled by eye movements and blinking. In addition, an advanced penetrating radar allowed his HUD to provide information on nearby rooms, and could be used to scan the HoloNet and connect with databases, allowing him to perform tasks which would normally require a computer terminal, such as searching databases for individuals or even trading on the stock market and buying real estate, from anywhere that was accessible through the HoloNet. The macrobinocular viewplate could be magnified to allow Fett to see great distances, and was equipped with, among other things, an infrared scanner that could be magnified up to 50 times. The infrared scanner magnified light up to 100 times or displayed heat gradations.

Boba Fett's helmet blueprint.

The helmet's broad band antenna was capable of intercepting and unscrambling comlink and starship comm transmissions. It was also capable of, with assistance from his ship's computer, jamming transmissions or sending fake transmissions, even while not in his ship. At the top of the antenna was a rangefinder capable of tracking up to 30 targets from a distance of 100 meters. The rangefinder fed data to a display overlay inside the helmet showing range and movement for targets in a 360 degree radius. The overlay also linked to Fett's weapons systems to display fire vector and range data. The rangefinder could be deployed horizontally or vertically.

The environmental filter system could filter out poisons and contaminants as well as provide Fett with a two-hour reserve air tank.

Armor/clothing

"My armor insures my victory in hand-to-hand combat!"
―Boba Fett to Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Chewbacca[src]
Fett's full armor

Fett's Mandalorian armor was originally constructed from duraplast, allowing it to sustain a great deal of damage without degrading.[55] On his left duraplast blast plate a digital life support system readout was visible.[56][57] His armor also had two shoulder pads which were orange, like his kneepads. The left shoulder pad exhibited the Mandalorian skull logo, while his right chest plate displayed Jaster Mereel's sigil.

Fett wore a power armor liner. This liner shirt had a micro energy field projector and two layers of thin ceramic plates, in order to disperse physical and blast impacts, reducing injuries and likelihood of knockdowns. The power liner also gave him increased protection from fire, acid, intense heat, and cold. His main clothing was a reinforced armor mesh battle/flight suit. The inner lining of the suit blocked poisons and corrosives for a period of time. This suit had pockets on his hips and thighs (one on each side).

Fett's chest emblem.

Fett wore a leather utility belt that usually had ten leather pouches (but sometimes less). Below this he wore a Journeyman Protector honor sash. Attached to his right shoulder were three braided Wookiee scalps. The battle/flight suit had pockets on his shins which contained an anti-security blade, a survival knife, a jet-pack adjustment tool, and a sonic-beam weapon. Fett wore spats around his ankles to help prevent debris from going into his boots. They were smaller than standard spats, were made of a light colored cloth and attached behind the ankle as opposed to under the boot.

Fett wore a pair of versatile boots that had two spikes attached to the front of each.

Fett's armor as worn on Panna

Around 0 BBY, Fett wore a slightly different colored armor set on Panna. He was also armed with a rarely used double pronged Amban phase-pulse blaster and a Sacros K-11 pistol, known as "The Disintegrator." It is unknown whether this was a repaint to disguise his infamous armor or another set entirely, but the suit consisted of a yellow chestplate and a blue helmet and gauntlets.

Rocket/jetpack

Fett using his jetpack

Fett wore a Mitrinomon Z-6 jetpack. The fuel tank held enough fuel for three 20-second blasts, 20 three-second blasts or one minute of continuous operation. Each three second blast moved Fett up to 100 meters horizontally or 7 meters vertically. Fett could reach a top speed of 145 kilometers per hour with a maximum range of two kilometers. Directional thrusters featured gyro-stabilizers to apply counter-thrust for maneuvering and landing.

The top of the jet pack had a turbo-projected magnetic grappling hook with 20-meter lanyard (replaceable with 100 meters). A winch inside the launcher could lift up to 100 kilograms. The grappling hook unit was replaceable with an anti-vehicle homing missile.

Weaponry

"Fools! You'll never even guess at all the weapons I carry!"
―Boba Fett to Han Solo and Luke Skywalker[src]
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Fett in an explosive fight

Fett's main weapon was a EE-3 carbine rifle, more powerful than a stormtrooper's blaster. It was outfitted with a scope for sniping and a fast draw shoulder sling. It fired in short bursts for more accuracy and power.[source?] A later version of the EE-3 had hand grips going lengthwise down the barrel.

Boba Fett used two different sidearms during his time as a bounty hunter. The first was a Sacros K-11 blaster pistol that was similar to one of the two used by his father Jango Fett. The other sidearm was a concussion grenade launcher that included a short shoulder stock for stability and accuracy when firing. Fett kept these smaller guns in a holster on his right hip though didn't equip both sidearms at the same time.

Boba Fett's wrist gauntlets were a mounting point for many of his weapons. His left gauntlet had a Czerka ZX miniature flame projector, which creates a cone of fire five meters long and one meter in diameter. It had a corded fuel line connecting to a backpack canister holding fuel for three minutes of operation.[source?] Directly below this was the Dur-24 wrist laser. Comparable to a blaster rifle in power, these wrist lasers had a range of 50 meters. Originally exposed, a protective shield was later added to the left gauntlet enclosing and concealing both weapons.

Boba Fett first wielded his father's two WESTAR-34 blaster pistols[58]. He also made use of a flechette pistol, during the Clone Wars. Boba Fett later employed a LD-1 target blaster rifle,[59] and also a Tenloss DXR-6 disruptor rifle. He held a KYD-21 blaster pistol, DC-15S, and a DC-15A blaster rifle.[32] He also knew how to wield a crossbow. Fett also used detonation packs, CryoBan grenades, Thermal detonators and sonic detonators. He also had his own concussion grenade launcher.[53]

Fett's Sacros K-11 blaster pistol.

Fett's left gauntlet also had a Kelvarek Consolidated Arms MM9 mini concussion rocket, which utilized computer target tracking. Fett used Type-12A anti-personnel rockets, Type-12B stun rockets, and 1126 rockets.

Fett's right gauntlet had a fibercord whip with a grappling device: a 20-meter-long fibercord whip used to entangle and immobilize a target. It also held retractable vibro-blades and a dart launcher.

Fett also had knee pads with rocket dart launchers. These small launchers used Malkite themfar or Fex-M3, molecular acid, stun agents, or explosive tips.

Fett was known to have used a modified Wing-Blast rocket pack. The Wing-Blast rocket pack transformed the user into a flying weapons platform capable of operating in deep-space as well as planetary atmosphere.

Fett's concussion grenade launcher

Fett was known to occasionally carry with him one of the several lightsabers he had taken from Force-sensitives over the course of his bounty hunting career. Despite having no sensitivity to the Force, Fett is one of the few non-Jedi/Sith capable of using a lightsaber (albeit, with only basic skill), a feat traditionally reserved for Force-sensitives only (see lightsaber for more info). In the several instances that he has been shown to use a lightsaber, it has usually been as a last resort in fighting Force-sensitives (not being his primary weapon of choice) and usually as a form of surprise attack as it would be unexpected from someone who was not Jedi or Sith.

Equipment

Fett had a wide array of other items that he carried. Fett carried a wide array of devices used in infiltration and data retrieval. Among these were a series of security blades, a lock overriding system on his wrist band, and a data breaker.

Dengar gave Boba Fett a copy of the Bounty Hunters Guild Handbook that was previously owned by both Greedo and Bossk. In addition to annotations by all four bounty hunters, Fett combined his handbook with a manifesto on Death Watch that was annotated by his father, and called it The Bounty Hunter Code.[60]

Vehicles

Fett owned a variety of specially-modified starcraft bearing the names Slaves I through IV. These included a Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft (Slave I), a Pursuer-class enforcement ship (Slave II), and an AIAT/i gunship (Slave IV). It is unknown what class of starship Slave III was. He was also known to have owned the Silver Speeder, which he once used in the Boonta Speeder Race, as well as a swoop. He also claimed Hound's Tooth, Bossk's ship, for himself at least 2 times, abandoning the ship back to its original owner after he finished with it, in much worse shape than when originally taken.

Behind the scenes

Boba Fett first appeared on screen in The Star Wars Holiday Special, part of an animated segment during the 1978 production. His popularity and mystique were enhanced once Kenner released a Boba Fett action figure prior to the opening of The Empire Strikes Back. However, Boba Fett made his very first "public" appearance marching alongside Darth Vader in the San Anselmo Country Fair parade September 24, 1978.[61]

His first live depiction in The Empire Strikes Back has no mention of his name in the dialogue. Fett is first seen among a group of bounty hunters, hired by Darth Vader to track down Han Solo and the crew of Millennium Falcon ("I want them alive. No disintegrations!"). Composer John Williams used a recurring motif in the film to represent the character of Fett.

Joe Johnston, who was primarily responsible for the design of Fett's armor and equipment, worked alongside Ralph McQuarrie to develop the concept art for the character of Boba Fett.[62]

Fett's dialogue in The Empire Strikes Back, consists of only four lines: "As you wish", "He's no good to me dead", "What if he doesn't survive? He's worth a lot to me", and "Put Captain Solo in the cargo hold." In Return of the Jedi, he has just one; "What the?", just before his jetpack malfunctions followed by an inarticulate scream.

Early concept artwork of Boba Fett

Despite being a minor character, Fett became famous amongst fans, resulting in his frequent Expanded Universe appearances and a strong cult following.

Boba Fett was not seen on film using the updated version of the EE-3 carbine rifle until Return of the Jedi. The updated version featured hand grips and a different scope mounting.

When the Special Edition of A New Hope was released in 1997, a scene with Han Solo, and Jabba the Hutt was added to the film, before Millennium Falcon took off from Mos Eisley, in which Boba Fett is shown in Jabba's retinue to improve the trilogy's continuity. Additional shots of Fett in Jabba's palace were filmed for the Return of the Jedi Special Edition.

As revealed in the Marvel Star Wars comics series, Boba Fett was believed to have served with a group of supercommandos from the planet Mandalore towards the end of the Clone Wars. According to reports, only three Mandalorians survived: Boba Fett, Tobbi Dala, and Fenn Shysa. However, it was later revealed that this "Boba Fett" was not Boba Fett at all, but a rogue ARC trooper named Spar who had become obsessed with returning the Mandalorians to their former glory, the idea Boba served a misunderstanding caused by rumors that Spar was the "son of Jango Fett".[54]

The conceptual evolution of Boba Fett's Mandalorian helmet.

Boba Fett played a prominent role in the miniseries Star Wars: Dark Empire, where it was revealed that he had survived the Sarlacc, and continued his hunt for Han Solo. The story of Boba's first escape and recovery (there being three of them) is documented mainly in the Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy and the anthology book Tales from Jabba's Palace. Interestingly enough, Fett was found lying outside the Sarlacc pit by a fellow bounty hunter named Dengar, whom Boba had previously left to die earlier on in the novel Tales of the Bounty Hunters. Boba Fett also played a prominent role in the comic book version of Shadows of the Empire and has had several comic book miniseries. Post-Attack of the Clones, the comics now often depict Fett helmetless, appearing nearly identical to Jango Fett. A series of young adult novels starring the young Boba Fett from Attack of the Clones has also been published, showing his evolution into a bounty hunter.

Boba Fett also made a cameo appearance in The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force, the conclusion of the New Jedi Order series. He has appeared in Star Wars: Legacy of the Force series, specifically in the three novels written by Karen Traviss. Traviss gave him a cameo appearance in Republic Commando: Triple Zero as a sleeping two-year-old.

In addition to Legacy of the Force, Boba Fett is a prominent figure in the Star Wars novels, comics, and games. Initially, the novels revealed tidbits of Boba's past—that he was once a Journeyman Protector called Jaster Mereel, an alias he took to honor his father's mentor.

Fett's shoulder bell emblems from the Pre-production, ESB, and ROTJ armor versions.

Likewise, Fett has a grudge of sorts against Han Solo. Few details are known, but Fett did seem to consider himself morally superior to Solo, due to the honor that Fett upheld and felt that Solo did not. In Tales of the Bounty Hunters, Fett is portrayed by Daniel Keys Moran as an idealist who strives to maintain the social order and enforce the law without giving consideration to the morality of specific laws. For this reason he hopes to see the Rebel Alliance defeated, as their goal of overthrowing the establishment is in direct opposition to his goal of keeping it in place. During an argument with Leia, he declares that the Galactic Civil War started by the rebellion is morally wrong, describing it as "An uprising against the authority legally over them, and threatening the system of social justice which permits civilization to exist," and with outrage that Solo is "a mercenary who has never done a decent thing in his life," and that "he deserves punishment because he illegally smuggled spice." When Leia points out that Fett's employer, Jabba, has many more criminal deeds to his name than Han does, Fett rationalizes it by saying "Necessity makes allies. Once the Rebellion is over, I expect the Empire will deal with Jabba. But he is less a threat than the Rebels," before putting an end to the conversation. This version of Fett and his belief system was contradicted years later by Attack of the Clones and presumably done away with, though his desire to see the continuation of the current form of government, whatever it may be, may come from his dislike of Count Dooku, who was indirectly responsible for his father's death (and who later betrayed Boba himself). Another possible reason for Fett's hostility towards Solo stems from the incident on Nar Shaddaa where Calrissian and Solo robbed him of all his weapons, including a recently acquired pair of Mandalorian dart shooters that were both rare and valuable. No matter what the reasons, Solo is one of the only people to elude capture by Fett on multiple occasions. Despite all this, Fett still sent a sympathy gift to Solo after the death of his sister-in-law, Mara Jade Skywalker.

Artist interpretation of Boba Fett unmasked by Daniel Brereton.

The Star Wars Galaxy Series Two Trading Cards in 1994 featured a card with art by Dan Brereton depicting the artist's interpretation of Boba Fett with white hair, pointed ears, and a goatee. Whether this was the official canon version of Fett without the helmet was left open for debate. The release of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones put the argument to rest by revealing Boba to be a human clone and not alien.[63]

In 2006, Hasbro produced a die-cast metal series of action figures known as the Titanium Series. The series debuted with Darth Vader and Boba Fett, both of which included removable helmets. Since toys and collectibles are considered canon, this can be the first appearance of an adult Boba Fett without his helmet.

Jeremy Bulloch, who first played a live-action Boba Fett onscreen in The Empire Strikes Back, also had a cameo in the same film as Lieutenant Sheckil. The CCG's description of Sheckil explains that he is the twin of a famous mercenary—a reference to this fact. The release of Attack of the Clones has made impossible such a relation between the two characters.

Fett was originally intended to play a role in the film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. According to the book The Making of Star Wars Revenge of the Sith, Fett would have been involved in the death of Mace Windu, as an act of revenge for Windu killing Fett's father Jango. However, Lucas at one point reorganized the entire story for the film, and cut what he considered to be extraneous characters and situations that he felt were not an essential part of the plot of Anakin's fall. The concept survived in a couple of The Clone Wars episodes, where young Fett attempts to kill Windu.

The sound of spurs jangling was added in the scene when Boba Fett enters next to Darth Vader in the Cloud City dining room in The Empire Strikes Back. According to the DVD commentary and numerous other sources, this was done to give the character a menacing aura in keeping with mid-20th-century western films.

In the DVD commentary of Return of the Jedi, George Lucas had this to say about Boba Fett's death:

"In the case of Boba Fett's death, had I known he was gonna turn into such a popular character, I probably would've made it a little bit more exciting. 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. And now that his history has been told in the first trilogy, y'know, it makes it even more of a misstep that we wouldn't make more out of the event of his defeat, because most people don't believe he died anyway. I'd contemplated putting in that extra shot where he climbs out of the hole, but y'know I figured that's . . . it doesn't quite fit, in the end."

Boba Fett in Star Wars: 1313

In Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike's Endurance bonus mission, if the player survives all the enemies and defeats almost all of them, Boba Fett will appear as the final enemy to defeat. Fett also was to be a major character in the game Star Wars: 1313 before it was canceled.[64]

A Boba Fett look-alike, along with the other bounty hunters and Darth Vader appear in an Easter egg in Star Wars: The Old Republic, mimicking the scene from The Empire Strikes Back.[src]

Origin of Boba Fett's dented helmet

"The cool thing is that the blast mark on the head was George, he's like put that little blast right there and make it smoke. So he was very specific, is pretty cool."
Dave Filoni at the Animated Origins and Unexpected Fates panel, in Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017[src]

During the Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017: Animated Origins and Unexpected Fates panel, Dave Filoni presented a clip showcasing a duel between Boba Fett and Cad Bane, from Star Wars: The Clone Wars' unfinished story reels. At the end of the clip, Boba Fett's Helmet falls to the ground, and the upper left part of it is seen with a dent that is burning and expelling smoke, due to a recent shot from Cad Bane during the mentioned duel.

Discrepancies

In The Star Wars Holiday Special, Han Solo refers to Boba Fett as being a friend after he supposedly helps them out. However, in several sources published since (The Frozen World of Ota, Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope Special Edition), Solo and Fett are portrayed as meeting previous to the event, in which Fett's true intentions are revealed to Solo. This discrepancy has been retconned in the Essential Guide to Characters, where it is stated that Han Solo was still not fully recovered from his disease and therefore didn't recognize Fett.

The book Battle of the Bounty Hunters depicts Fett's struggles against his fellows as he attempted to land on Tatooine and deliver Solo to Jabba. The book is loosely based on his mishaps in the Shadows of the Empire comic and it shows a wholly different process than that of the comic. In the comic, he lands Slave I close to Jabba's palace and employs Zuckuss (disguised as Fett) and an inoperative 4-LOM to fool the bounty hunters after them. In the book, Fett was confronted by a squad of stormtroopers that tried to arrest him, but he killed them all. Arriving at Jabba's Palace, Bib Fortuna directed him to enter via the side entrance, secretly guarded by a krayt dragon, with the hope Fett might die. However he defeated the dragon and ushered Fortuna in at gunpoint to present Solo to the Hutt.

Actor portrayals

Boba Fett was originally played by Jeremy Bulloch in Episodes V and VI, and was originally voiced by Jason Wingreen in Episode V (his only lines in Episode VI were "What the?" and a scream). In a controversial move, the 2004 DVD release of the original trilogy had Wingreen's voice in Episode V replaced by Temuera Morrison's, who had played Jango Fett in Episode II. The idea behind the change was that Boba would have the same voice as his father, since he was a clone of Jango. For his re-recording of Boba Fett's lines in the original trilogy, Morrison spoke the lines over the phone, from Auckland, New Zealand to California.[65] When recording the lines, Morrison originally also wanted to replace Boba's scream in Return of the Jedi, as the character falls into the Sarlacc pit.[66]

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Notes and references

  1. The Official Star Wars Fact File
  2. Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Head-to-Head
  3. Star Wars: Head-to-Head Tag Teams
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines
  5. Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice
  6. "Comics" – Star Wars Insider 97
  7. Blood Ties: A Tale of Jango and Boba Fett 4
  8. 8.0 8.1 Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
  9. Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
  10. Slave Ship
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 The Mandalorian Armor
  12. Galaxy at War
  13. 13.0 13.1 Star Wars: Blood Ties: Boba Fett is Dead
  14. Star Wars: Droids—"A Race to the Finish"
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 "The Last One Standing: The Tale of Boba Fett"—Tales of the Bounty Hunters
  16. 16.0 16.1 The Hutt Gambit
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Rebel Dawn
  18. 18.0 18.1 Agent of the Empire – Hard Targets 1
  19. Agent of the Empire – Hard Targets 4
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 Agent of the Empire – Hard Targets 5
  21. Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire
  22. Star Wars: Lethal Alliance
  23. The Lost Jedi Adventure Game Book
  24. Star Wars (1987 video game)
  25. 25.0 25.1 The Star Wars Holiday Special
  26. "Outbid But Never Outgunned" — Star Wars Tales 7
  27. Empire 28
  28. Boba Fett: Overkill
  29. The Frozen World of Ota
  30. Star Wars: Dark Forces
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 Boba Fett ½
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 File:SWG logo sm.png Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided
  33. File:SWGTCGsmall.jpg Star Wars Galaxies Trading Card GameGalactic Hunters (Card: Dark Side scenario campaign) (backup link not verified!)
  34. File:SWGTCGsmall.jpg Star Wars Galaxies Trading Card GameGalactic Hunters (Card: Light Side scenario campaign) (backup link not verified!)
  35. 2015 Topps Star Wars Illustrated: The Empire Strikes Back (Card: One Year Earlier - Boba Fett)
  36. The Essential Atlas
  37. Star Wars (Marvel Comics 1977)
  38. Shadows of the Empire novel
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 Star Wars (1977) 70
  40. 40.0 40.1 Star Wars (1977) 69
  41. Star Wars (1977) 71
  42. Star Wars (1977) 72
  43. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)
  44. 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 Shadows of the Empire (comics)
  45. Dark Empire Sourcebook
  46. Dark Forces: Rebel Agent
  47. 47.0 47.1 Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction
  48. Boba Fett: Agent of Doom
  49. Boba Fett: When the Fat Lady Swings
  50. Boba Fett: Murder Most Foul
  51. 51.0 51.1 51.2 Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost 1
  52. Crimson Empire III: Empire Lost 2
  53. 53.0 53.1 Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
  54. 54.0 54.1 "The History of the Mandalorians" – Star Wars Insider 80
  55. Boba Fett's Armor: An Essential Guide to a Walking Weapon
  56. Bantha Tracks #5, (Summer 1979)"
  57. Aurra Sing: Dawn of the Bounty Hunters
  58. Boba Fett: A New Threat
  59. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II (comic)
  60. The Bounty Hunter Code: From the Files of Boba Fett
  61. StarWars.com Proto-Fett: The Birth of Boba on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  62.  Fett, Boba in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  63. Star Wars Insider 117
  64. Jason Schreier: Before It Was Cancelled, Star Wars 1313 Was Going To Be About Boba Fett (2013-04-04). Kotaku (archived from the original on July 27, 2020)
  65. StarWars.com Unkonwn thread on StarWars.com Message Boards. (content obsolete and backup link not available)
  66. StarWars.com Unkonwn thread on StarWars.com Message Boards. (content obsolete and backup link not available)

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