

Jango Fett stands as one of the galaxy’s most formidable bounty hunters, a Mandalorian warrior whose genetic legacy shaped the course of galactic history. Born on Concord Dawn in 66 BBY, this skilled mercenary caught the attention of the mysterious Sith Lord Darth Tyranus, who selected him for an extraordinary purpose that would echo across the stars for decades to come.
The Kaminoans chose Fett as the genetic template for their ambitious clone army project, creating millions of identical soldiers based on his DNA. In exchange for his genetic material and a substantial payment, he requested an unaltered clone to raise as his son, Boba. Temuera Morrison’s portrayal brought a quiet intensity to the character, showcasing a man who was both a deadly professional and a devoted father figure.
Fett’s distinctive Mandalorian armour, complete with jetpack and an arsenal of weapons, made him instantly recognisable on the battlefield. His dual blaster pistols and combat expertise proved formidable against even Jedi opponents. The bounty hunter met his end during the Battle of Geonosis when Jedi Master Mace Windu decapitated him in the arena, witnessed by his horrified son.
Though Fett’s life ended in Attack of the Clones, his genetic influence lived on through the Clone Troopers who served the Galactic Republic and later became the Imperial Stormtroopers. These soldiers inherited his facial features and, with their inhibitor chips activated, helped execute Order 66 against the Jedi, fundamentally altering the galaxy’s political landscape.