The ongoing mission of the Star Wars franchise is expanding upon minor details, drawn up by artists in the 70s, to create endless content from fan-favorite concepts. There are seemingly infinite questions left unanswered, and so long as they find interesting answers, fans will stay tuned every time.
The Book of Boba Fett wasn't the biggest success of the franchise and its failure was an interesting one to watch. Though Fett once remained a popular character because of his unique mystery, delving in too deeply can ruin the magic. Fans saw in Attack of the Clones that a young Boba Fett claimed his armor from his father's corpse, but the franchise has barely depicted how Jango got ahold of that sacred piece.
The Book Of Boba Fett: 5 Things The Show Changed About Boba Fett
Jango Fett was a Mandalorian. He got the distinctive Beskar steel armor and attached weapons systems the same way every other warrior of the clan did; he earned it. Jango fought in the Mandalorian Civil War as a Mandalorian Commando. He was a foundling, just like Din Djarin long after him. It's unclear exactly who his parents were when he was acquired, or what led to his mysterious adoption by Mandalorian hands. What is known is that Jango was born on Concord Dawn, a mostly destroyed planet located in the corner of the galaxy owned by Mandalore. Somehow, from humble beginnings in a shattered world, Jango excelled as a warrior and later turned his attention towards bounty hunting. It's the period between his birth and his bounty hunting career that remains shrouded in mystery.
Foundlings are common amongst Mandalorian society, as their intricate code forbids them from leaving an abandoned child without a home. It is canon that Jango had a mentor to teach him
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