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Boba FettHomeworld: KaminoSpecies: Human cloneGender: maleHeight: metersHair color: blackEye color: BrownSkin color: TanAffiliation: Separatists, Boba Fett syndicate, Hutt clan and Galactic EmpireEra(s):Fall of the Republic, Galactic civil warBoba Fett was a male human clone and was a exact clone of Jango Fett. He did not have growth accelerated that Clones had and he was trained by Jango Fett to be a bounty hunter.
The StarWars.com 10: Best Bounty Hunters 1. Cad Bane, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Boba Fett, the Star Wars films, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Aurra Sing, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Bossk, The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Jango Fett, Attack of the Clones.
During the battle of geonisis Mace Windu killed Jango Fett. Boba was shocked and angered by what happened and from now on he had a hatred for the Jedi.
DengarHomeworld: CorelliaSpecies: HumanGender: MaleHeight:Hair color: Unknown, head is covered by turbanEye color: BlueSkin color: LightAffiliation: boba fett syndicate, Hutt clan, Galactic EmpireEra(s): Fall of the Republic, Galactic civil war, Rise of the new RepublicDengar was a human male bounty hunter who operated since the clone wars. He worked in a syndicate of bounty hunters which was led by Boba Fett.
He preferred using blaster rifle and Mini and smoke grenade. He was hired by darth vader to hunt down Han solo however Boba Fett managed to take the Bounty.Fun fact. 4-LOMManufacturer: Industrial AutomatonModel: LOM-series protocol droidClass: Protocol droidHeight: 1.6 metersGender: Masculine programmingSensor color: GreenPlating color: Black (Rusted)Affiliation: Galactic EmpireEra(s) Galactic civil war4-lom was a LOM-series protocol droid who had a glitch in his programing and became a Bounty hunter.
He often worked with Gand Findsman Zuckuss. He was a cold, calculating and ambitious droid. Following the battle of Hoth, Darth vader hired 4-LOM and five other bounty hunters to hunt down Han solo. However Boba Fett Caught Han and claimed the Bounty.Zuckuss. BosskHomeworld: TrandoshaSpecies: TrandoshanGender: MaleHeight: metersEye color: OrangeSkin color: GreenAffiliation: Boba Fett syndicate, Bounty Hunter Guild, Galactic EmpireEra(s) Fall of the Republic, Spark of rebellion, Galactic Civil warBossk was a male Trandoshan Bounty hunter in operation during and after the clone wars. He was the son of Cradossk who was notorious for hunting wookiee.
During the Clone wars he was Boba Fett bodyguard and accompanied him on many Bounty hunter Misson. He teamed up with Ezra Bridger to track down a corrupt ISB agent. Bossk would later be hired by Darth Vader to hunt down the Millennium Falcon.Thank you for reading this post! If I made a mistake then please let me know!Share to.
It has been suggested that sections about Inquisitor characters be out and merged into the article titled, which already exists. (December 2019)NamePortrayalDescription( Rogue One)Blind warrior who believes in the Force and is said to be one of the Guardians of the Whills. He aids the Rebel Alliance in stealing the plans for the Death Star in Rogue One and is killed during the battle of Scarif.Inquisitors (Inquisitorius)VariousOrganization of Force-sensitives, most of them former Jedi, who have either been tortured by the Empire until succumbing to the dark side, or have already willingly embraced it.
They are all trained by Darth Vader and serve him and Emperor Palpatine by hunting down surviving Jedi and others with Force potential.Voice: ( Rebels)A Pau'an Force wielder and former Jedi Temple Guard who was present at Barriss Offee's trial in the episode 'The Wrong Jedi' of The Clone Wars. Offee's speech about the Jedi Order having lost its way due to the Clone Wars, in addition to the fact that the Jedi Council had mistaken Ahsoka Tano for the real culprit, eventually made him lose faith in the Jedi as well and embrace the dark side. He later came into service of the Empire and was one of the first ever Inquisitors recruited to its cause, with the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith showcasing his first encounter with Darth Vader in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. Over the years, the Inquisitor works his way up the Empire's ranks and eventually becomes the highest-ranking Inquisitor, being tasked (along with his subordinates) with hunting down Force-sensitive children across the galaxy and preventing them from becoming Jedi. He is later assigned to hunt down Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger, but is eventually defeated by Kanan in combat and chooses to commit suicide rather than face the infamous wrath of Darth Vader for his failure. A vision of the Grand Inquisitor in his old Jedi Temple Guard attire later appears to Kanan in the Jedi Temple on Lothal and duels him as part of his final trial to become a Jedi Knight.Inquisitor: Second Sister (Trilla Suduri)Voice: Elizabeth Grullon ( Jedi: Fallen Order)Female Inquisitor and former Jedi Padawan and apprentice of Jedi Knight Cere Junda, who was captured and tortured by the Empire after Cere betrayed her location under intense interrogation. Five years after the rise of the Empire, she is tasked with hunting down young Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis and retrieving a Jedi Holocron containing a list of Force-sensitive children, and, although she succeeds in securing the Holocron, she is eventually defeated by Kestis and Cere at the Inquisitor headquarters on the planet Nur.
Cere then attempts to make amends with her former Padawan, but she is shortly after killed by Darth Vader for failing her mission. She also makes a in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith.Inquisitor: Fourth SisterN/AFemale masked Inquisitor who is alluded in the novel Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle. She never makes any actual physical appearances, as the novel depicts a young Rebel Commander named Lina Graf having stolen her armor and posing as her in order to rescue Lieutant Thom Hudd from Darth Vader's Fortress on Mustafar.Inquisitor:Voice: ( Rebels)The second Inquisitor introduced in Rebels and a member of an unknown humanoid species, he is dispatched to hunt down the crew of the Ghost after the death of the Grand Inquisitor.
He works closely with the Seventh Sister. He is defeated by Ahsoka Tano on and then dies at the hands of Darth Maul.Inquisitor: (Bil Valen)N/AAn Inquisitor of an unknown species who appears only in novels, most prominently in Ahsoka. He is described as tall with unnatural-looking grey skin, piercing ice-blue eyes, broad shoulders, and distinctive scar/tattoo-like markings. He attempts to hunt down and kill Ahsoka Tano, but is defeated when she causes his lightsaber to overload and explode, killing him.Inquisitor:Voice: ( Rebels)The first introduced female Inquisitor and a, most prominently featured in the second season of Rebels. She employs mini probe droids in battle and works alongside the Fifth Brother.
She is ultimately killed by Darth Maul on Malachor.Inquisitor:Voice: ( Rebels)A masked Terellian Jango Jumper Inquisitor who is dispatched to hunt down Darh Maul, eventually tracking him to Malachor. Monkey go escape. After battling Maul, Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, and Ahsoka Tano, alongside his fellow Inquisitors, the Fifth Brother and the Seventh Sister, who are both ultimately killed, he attempts to escape, but his lightsaber gets damaged and explodes in his hands when trying to use it to fly away, causing him to fall to his death.Inquisitor: Ninth Sister (Masana Tide)Voice: ( Jedi: Fallen Order)Female Dowutin Inquisitor who assisted Darth Vader, the Sixth Brother and the Tenth Brother in hunting Jedi Ferren Barr on the planet Mon Cala, in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith.
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After Barr uses the Force to turn the Imperial stormtroopers present against them, the Ninth Sister is betrayed by the Sixth Brother, who severs her right foot and leaves her behind to die to allow him to escape, although she manages to escape as well. Later, she joins the Second Sister in the hunt for Jedi Cal Kestis, but is defeated by the young Padawan on Kashyyyk, who severs her right hand as well.Inquisitor: Tenth Brother (Prosset Dibs)N/ABlind Jedi Master during the days of the Clone Wars, who became desilussioned by the Jedi's role as protectors of the galaxy and was put on trial after attempting to kill Mace Windu during a mission on the planet Hissrich, as seen in the novel Jedi of the Republic - Mace Windu.
He later appears as a member of the Inquisitors during the early days of the Empire in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith, where he assists Darth Vader, the Sixth Brother and the Ninth Sister in hunting Jedi Ferren Barr on the planet Mon Cala. After Barr uses the Force to turn the Imperial stormtroopers present against them, the Tenth Brother is killed in the ensuing fight.Unnamed red-skinned InquisitorN/AFemale Inquisitor who assists Darth Vader, the Fifth Brother and another black-skinned Twi'lek Inquisitor in hunting Jedi Master Eeth Koth in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. While Vader duels and kills Koth, the female Inquisitor finds his wife and baby daughter, but refuses to kill them, instead taking the latter and bringing her to Vader, who then leaves her in the care of some nursemaids.
Later, the Fifth Brother informs Vader of her actions and, believing it to be an act of treason, he tries to kill her in front of the other Inquisitors. She manages to escape with the help of her fellow Twi'lek Inquisitor, but they are both eventually caught following a long chase through Coruscant and choose to commit suicide rather than be killed by Vader.Unnamed Twi'lek InquisitorN/ABlack-skinned Twi'lek Inquisitor who assists Darth Vader, the Fifth Brother and another red-skinned female Inquisitor in hunting Jedi Master Eeth Koth in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith.
Later, when Vader tries to kill the female Inquisitor for treason, he helps her escape, but they are both eventually caught following a long chase through Coruscant and choose to commit suicide rather than be killed by Vader.Sidon IthanoCavin Cornwall ( The Force Awakens)Delphidian pirate, with a distinctive red Kaleesh mask. In The Force Awakens, he is seen in Maz Kanata's castle when Finn tries to buy passage to the Outer Rim from Ithano and his cohort Quiggold.
Ithano's backstory is expanded upon in the short story 'The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku'.J. Main article: NamePortrayalDescription2-1BVoice: ( ), ( Revenge of the Sith)Medical droid in The Empire Strikes Back that tends to Luke Skywalker in the bacta tank after the attack on, and replaces Luke's hand. A 2-1B droid also serves as medical droid to in Revenge of the Sith, and can be seen in the animated series.4-LOMChris Parsons ( The Empire Strikes Back)Protocol droid with insectoid features, 4-LOM is among the Bounty Hunters who answer 's call to capture the in The Empire Strikes Back. In the continuity it is that upgrades 4-LOM's programming, turning him into a full-fledged bounty hunter, and partners him with fellow bounty hunter. Teaming up for many years, 4-LOM and Zuckuss join the Rebel Alliance for a time, even having aspirations of mastering. 4-LOM would lose these aspirations and affiliations after being badly damaged by and having his memory erased, restoring him to a cold calculating bounty hunter. The first 4-LOM action figure was misidentified as 'Zuckuss' in 's original line.8D8N/ATorture droid working for Jabba the Hutt in.
A was created for this droid during their original Return of the Jedi line.0-0-0 ( a.k.a. Triple-Zero)N/Adesigned to specialize in etiquette, customs, translation and torture. Structurally similar to. An associate of and, the droid is first featured in the series and is now heavily featured in the ongoing series.AP-5Voice: ( Rebels)An RA-7 protocol droid from the Clone Wars, serving with the Galactic Republic as a navigator; later tasked with inventory duties by the Empire, before C1-10P/Chopper encounters him in the Rebels episode 'The Forgotten Droid'. September 16, 2011. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
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