Why does Obi Wan go after Jango Fett?
Around the first year of the Clone Wars, Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi was sent on a mission to the planet Kamino to stop a Confederate plan that involved taking the bounty hunter Jango Fett’s cloning DNA template.
Why did Jango run from Obi Wan?
Jango knew Obi-wan was getting too close so he tried to dispatch him before leaving so as to keep him from being followed well it didn’t work out for Jango. How was Mace Windu able to decapitate Jango Fett if lightsabers don’t cut through Mandalorian armor?
Why did Jango want a son?
Because he wasn’t genetically modified to have accelerated growth like the other clones, he’s still alive during the time of The Mandalorian. Knowing that he’s a foundling explains why Jango wanted a clone for himself; he wanted a foundling of his own to raise, someone to carry on his legacy, as is the Mandalorian way.
Did Jango Fett have a lightsaber?
He later served as Count Dooku’s personal bodyguard during the battle between the Jedi and Separatists. Despite his combat skills, Fett was no match for Mace Windu—the Jedi Order’s greatest champion—who severed the hunter’s head from his neck with one swing of his amethyst-bladed lightsaber.
Who tells Obi-Wan about Kamino?
Few have ever heard of the planet Kamino, but Dex not only informed Obi-Wan as to its location (12 parsecs south of the Rishi Maze), but also its inhabitants.
Which Jedi expected in Kamino?
Obi-Wan landed at Tipoca City, and to his surprise found that he was expected. Kaminoan Prime Minister Lama Su explained that his people had created a massive clone army for the Republic, and had done so at the request of Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas, a member of the Jedi Council.
Why did Dooku recruit Jango?
Since Jango was so good, Dooku decided to keep him around. Dooku was actually stated to be the richest being in the Star Wars galaxy, he probably could have hired an army of bounty hunters if he wanted to. In canon, the explanation is more simplistic. Dooku just walked up to Jango one day and made the request.
Did Mando lose his jetpack in Chapter 14?
Chapter 14 of Star Wars: The Mandalorian left our hero, Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal), in a tough spot. Amid other known bloopers in Season 2 — specifically jeans guy and the helicopter — Mando seems to have also lost track of his jetpack.
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