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  • Boba Fett

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    Boba Fett

    With his customized Mandalorian armor, deadly weaponry, Boba Fett was once regarded as one of the most fearsome and capable bounty hunters in the galaxy. An unaltered genetic clone of his father, bounty hunter Jango Fett, Boba learned combat and martial skills from a young age. Over the course of his career, which included contracts for the Empire and the criminal underworld, he became a legend. Although Fett seemingly met his demise in the Sarlacc pit on Tatooine after falling into the Great Pit of Carkoon, Boba survived the beast and lived to reclaim his armor, taking over the throne at Jabba's Palace.

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Appearances
  • Star Wars: A New Hope (Episode IV)
  • Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Episode V)
  • Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (Episode II)
  • Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Episode VI)
  • Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars
  • Star Wars: The Mandalorian
  • A Sticker Book Far, Far Away
  • Star Wars: Battlefront
  • Star Wars: Rivals
Locations
  • Kamino
  • Boba Fett’s Palace
Gender
  • Male
Dimensions
  • Height: 1.83m
species
  • Human
Weapons
  • Blaster Rifle
  • Z-6 Jetpack
  • Flame Thrower
Vehicles
  • Boba Fett's starship

History

A young Boba Fett greeting Obi-Wan Kenobi

When Jango Fett was hired to be the genetic blueprint for the Republic’s clone army, he made one request: to be given an unaltered clone that he could raise as a son. Boba Fett was that son, and through Jango, he learned the art of combat. As a boy, Boba could handle a blaster better than most and was deadly in a battle; when Obi-Wan Kenobi tracked and fought Jango on Kamino, Boba nearly killed the Jedi with the heavy weapons of his father’s starship, the Slave I. While Jango survived the encounter, he faired less successfully against Jedi Master Mace Windu on Geonosis. The expert swordsman beheaded Boba’s father, an act that spawned a lifelong hatred of Jedi in the child.

Boba Fett as a teenager

Now an orphan, Boba Fett grew up in the galaxy’s criminal underworld. As a teen, he joined the crew of Aurra Sing, a ruthless bounty hunter who tried to teach Boba her ways. The boy thirsted for revenge against Mace Windu for killing his father, and bombed the Jedi’s starship in a failed assassination attempt. Later, Boba was put in the position of having to kill clone trainees -- his genetic duplicates who looked like his twins -- and he refused, showing that while he was a bounty hunter, he was not heartless. After a short time in prison, Fett emerged to form his own bounty hunting posse based out of Tatooine, hiring the likes of Bossk, Dengar, C-21 Highsinger, Latts Razzi, and Asajj Ventress.

Boba Fett in Mandalorian armor

Over the years, Boba developed a reputation as the galaxy’s deadliest bounty hunter. He wore Mandalorian armor reminiscent of his father’s, beat up from his many jobs, and piloted the fearsome Slave I starship. He became one of Jabba the Hutt’s go-to mercenaries, and was present during a tense meeting between the gangster and Han Solo.

Darth Vader, Lando, and Boba Fett discussing the fate of Han Solo

Boba was one of several bounty hunters recruited by Darth Vader to track down the Millennium Falcon after the Battle of Hoth, and was the only one to prove successful. In a brash move, Han Solo had docked the Falcon on a Star Destroyer in order to avoid the Empire’s detection, and detached when the ship dumped its garbage prior to a hyperspace jump; the bounty hunter had anticipated this, and hid amongst the Star Destroyer’s waste. Han, Leia, Chewbacca, and the droids took off for Cloud City, thinking it would be a safe haven. They instead found Darth Vader and Boba waiting for them. The Sith Lord froze Han in carbonite, and Boba claimed the rogue smuggler, bringing him to Jabba the Hutt for a handsome bounty.

Boba Fett's jetpack bursting into flames

Boba remained one of Jabba the Hutt’s most trusted enforcers, and was a fixture in the crime lord’s palace. During Luke Skywalker’s daring rescue of Han Solo above the Sarlacc, Boba tried to subdue the Jedi -- first with a grappling rope, then with blaster bolts. Before he could hit his target, however, Han accidentally slammed a pole into the bounty hunter’s jetpack. It ignited, sending Boba careening into the side of Jabba’s sail barge and tumbling into the man-eating pit.

Boba Fett talking to the Mandalorian

On the world of Tython, Boba Fett tracked his armor to the Razor Crest, and pledged his help to protect the Mandalorian and his foundling, Grogu, in exchange for its safe return.

Boba Fett and Fennec Shand in Jabba's Palace

Later, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand returned to Tatooine to kill Bib Fortuna and take the throne that had once been held by Jabba the Hutt.

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Galleries

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Boba Fett Biography Gallery

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    • Fett was raised in isolation in the cities of Kamino, where he was protected not only from the ce...
    • Sent to apprehend Jango Fett for the attempted assassination of a Naboo Senator, Obi-Wan Kenobi b...
    • On Geonosis, a huge battle erupted as Jedi reinforcements stormed in to free their fellow Jedi wh...
    • During the Clone Wars, Boba snuck aboard the Republic cruiser Endurance under the guise of a clon...
    • At the insistence of his accomplice and mentor Aurra Sing, Boba reluctantly abandoned his fellow ...
    • Boba's explosive sabotage of the Endurance sent the massive ship crashing into the surface of Van...
    • On the planet Florrum, Boba and Aurra Sing were confronted by Jedi Plo Koon and Ahsoka in a taver...
    • Boba Fett and accomplice Bossk were marched into a Republic prison on Coruscant for the destructi...
    • During the time of the Empire, Boba Fett emerged as the preeminent bounty hunter of the galaxy. B...
    • Shortly after the Battle of Hoth, Darth Vader desperately wanted to capture the fugitive Rebel cr...
    • Perhaps learning from a tactic employed by Obi-Wan Kenobi in the asteroid field over Geonosis, Bo...
    • Tracking the Falcon to Bespin, Fett and Vader arrived at the gas planet ahead of Solo and crew to...
  • Fett was raised in isolation in the cities of Kamino, where he was protected not only from the ceaseless storms, but also the harsher elements of his father's career. Young Boba's life changed when a tenacious Jedi Knight, Obi-Wan Kenobi, came looking for his father.

  • Sent to apprehend Jango Fett for the attempted assassination of a Naboo Senator, Obi-Wan Kenobi brawled with the bounty hunter as the Fetts sought to escape from Kamino. Young Boba helped his father by pinning the Jedi down with explosive laser fire from the Fett starship, Slave I.

  • On Geonosis, a huge battle erupted as Jedi reinforcements stormed in to free their fellow Jedi who were being held captive by Count Dooku. Jango, in the employ of Dooku, entered the fray and was killed by Jedi Master Mace Windu. Boba was shocked to witness his father's swift death, and he quietly cradled Jango's empty helmet as Geonosis erupted into all-out war.

  • During the Clone Wars, Boba snuck aboard the Republic cruiser Endurance under the guise of a clone cadet named "Lucky." There, he found Mace Windu, the object of his intense vendetta. Fett ultimately failed to kill Windu after planting an explosive in the Jedi Knight's quarters.

  • At the insistence of his accomplice and mentor Aurra Sing, Boba reluctantly abandoned his fellow cadets in an escape pod, leaving them to die in space. Sing hoped to collect Separatist bounties on any Jedi that could be taken down with the destruction of Endurance, and the clone cadets became unfortunate living witnesses.

  • Boba's explosive sabotage of the Endurance sent the massive ship crashing into the surface of Vanqor. Aurra Sing, Boba, and a bounty hunter named Castas combed the unstable wreckage, hoping to find evidence of Mace Windu's death. Boba even used Jango's helmet, rigged with a bomb, as a trap for Windu, but the Jedi survived.

  • On the planet Florrum, Boba and Aurra Sing were confronted by Jedi Plo Koon and Ahsoka in a tavern. Boba Fett threw a bomb into the fray, allowing Sing to escape. Sing ran away, and Boba tried to follow, but Plo Koon Force-pulled him back. To Fett's shock, Aurra kept running, leaving him behind.

  • Boba Fett and accomplice Bossk were marched into a Republic prison on Coruscant for the destruction of Endurance, attempted assassination of her crew, and the taking of hostages. Fett was unrepentant. The shackled boy saw Mace Windu, and said he will never forgive the Jedi.

  • During the time of the Empire, Boba Fett emerged as the preeminent bounty hunter of the galaxy. Boba Fett's armor, like his father's, was a battered weapon-covered spacesuit equipped with a rocketpack. His gauntlets contained a flamethrower and a whipcord lanyard launcher. His kneepads concealed rocket dart launchers. Several ominous braids dangled from his shoulder -- trophies from fallen prey -- that underscored the hunter's lethality.

  • Shortly after the Battle of Hoth, Darth Vader desperately wanted to capture the fugitive Rebel craft, the Millennium Falcon. To that end, he hired a motley assortment of bounty hunters, including the legendary Fett. Vader specifically pointed out to Fett that the Falcon's passengers were to be taken alive. "No disintegrations," rumbled the Dark Lord, obviously familiar with Fett's reputation.

  • Perhaps learning from a tactic employed by Obi-Wan Kenobi in the asteroid field over Geonosis, Boba Fett rightly anticipated a similar maneuver by Han Solo, who had cunningly hidden the Falcon under the noses of the Imperials by attaching it to the back of a Star Destroyer. When the Empire's ship dumped its garbage, the Falcon simply floated away with it undetected -- except by Boba Fett, of course.

  • Tracking the Falcon to Bespin, Fett and Vader arrived at the gas planet ahead of Solo and crew to spring a trap. Fett, a shrewd negotiator, received a bounty for capturing the crew and was given custody of Han Solo, who was wanted by the vile gangster Jabba the Hutt.

  • Whisking the carbonite-frozen form of Han Solo away from Bespin, Fett eventually arrived on Tatooine to collect the reward on Solo from Jabba, his some-time employer. Fett stayed at Jabba's palace, and was present when Solo's friends attempted to rescue the carbon-frozen smuggler.

  • Failing to escape from Jabba's stronghold and sentenced to death at Tatooine's dreaded Pit of Carkoon, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and others made a final break-out attempt, forcing Fett to enter the fray over the gaping maw of the Sarlacc. He was quickly knocked out of the fight, however, when Solo wildly swung a vibro-ax into the bounty hunter's rocketpack, sending him soaring out of control and into the Sarlacc's mouth.

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Boba Fett's Tech Gallery

  • 5 Images
    • Boba Fett is the galaxy's most-feared bounty hunter -- with some of the deadliest weaponry and te...
    • Boba Fett's helmet features a targeting rangefinder, macro-binocular view plate, and internal com...
    • The bounty hunter utilizes a jetpack, allowing for aerial travel and combat over short distances.
    • His wrist gauntlets carry a fiber-cord whip, mounted blaster, and mini flamethrower.
    • An armored chest plate protects Boba Fett's upper body.
  • Boba Fett is the galaxy's most-feared bounty hunter -- with some of the deadliest weaponry and tech at his disposal.

  • Boba Fett's helmet features a targeting rangefinder, macro-binocular view plate, and internal comlink.

  • The bounty hunter utilizes a jetpack, allowing for aerial travel and combat over short distances.

  • His wrist gauntlets carry a fiber-cord whip, mounted blaster, and mini flamethrower.

  • An armored chest plate protects Boba Fett's upper body.

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