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name: 4-LOM
Rank: Bounty Hunter
4-LOM at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes back
Perhaps the oddest being that could ever become a bounty hunter is a protocol
droid. Yet it happened in the case of 4-LOM. This droid answered the call sent
out by Darth Vader to capture the Millennium Falcon after the Battle of Hoth.
4-LOM is a humanoid droid, with a matte-black finish that is scarred and pitted.
It has an insect-like face with large, compound photoreceptors. 4-LOM carries
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name: Aurra Sing (1)
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Aurra Sing at Nar Shaddaa
First seen in Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace
Events such as the Boonta Eve Classic
Podrace attract beings from all reaches of the Outer Rim Territories.
Drawn by the prospect of winning a fortune by gambling
on the outcome of the race, even wanted criminal’s surface from the shadows.
Following them are bounty hunters such as Aurra Sing, who keep a close eye on
the proceedings. Aurra Sing is a laconic humanoid alien with chalk-white skin
and long, bloodletting fingers. Surgically attached to her skull is a long, thin
sensor implant that aids her in her hunts. Sing is clad in a functional red jumpsuit
and wears little armour. |

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name: Aurra Sing (2)
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Aurra Sing at Nar Shaddaa
First seen in Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace
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name: Boba Fett (1)
Rank: Legendary Bounty Hunter
Boba Fett at Kamino
First seen in Episode 4 - A New Hope
A faceless enforcer, Boba Fett's distinctive
armour strikes fear in the hearts of fugitives. He is a legendary
bounty hunter, accepting warrants from both the
Empire and the criminal underworld. He is all business, laconic, and deadly.
Fett has carefully guarded his past, cultivating a curtain of mystery around
his origins. He is in truth a clone, an exact genetic replica of his highly skilled "father," Jango
Fett. From Jango, Boba learned valuable survival and martial skills, and even
as a child he was proficient with a blaster or laser cannon. |

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name: Boba Fett (2)
Rank: Legendary Bounty Hunter
Boba Fett at Kamino
First seen in Episode 4 - A New Hope
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name: Boba Fett (3)
Rank: Legendary Bounty Hunter
Boba Fett at Kamino
First seen in Episode 4 - A New Hope
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name: Boba Fett (4)
Rank: Bounty Hunters Son
Boba Fett at Kamino
First seen in Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones
Fett was raised in isolation in the hermetic 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 the bounty hunter for the attempted
assassination of a Naboo Senator, Kenobi brawled with Jango 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 star ship, Slave I. |

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name: Bossk
Rank: Bounty Hunter/ Predator
Bossk at Trandosha
First seen in Episode 4 - A New Hope
When Lord Vader recruited a group of six elite hunters to track down the Millennium
Falcon. Admiral Piett thought he was out of earshot, but the disparagement was
still heard by Bossk, a towering reptilian humanoid and skilled predator. Though
Boba Fett ultimately bested the other hunters and collected Han Solo's bounty,
Bossk is nonetheless a fearsome and heavily armed tracker. |

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name: Boushh
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Boushh at Ubese
First seen in Episode 6 - Return of the Jedi
As a bounty hunter, he was known as a level-headed hunter whose hand-to-hand
combat skills were as formidable and deadly as the thermal detonators he liked
to throw. One of his more unique traits was his obsession with learning as much
about his employer as he did about his target. This stemmed from Boushh's distrust
of other beings, and he considered it simply insurance that he would be paid
in full when the job was done. He worked for Black Sun during the Galactic Civil
War, but was caught trying to swindle more credits out of a signed contract.
He was captured by Guri and eliminated, but his geared was kept for future use.
That future use came when Leia Organa met with Guri, and was brought to Coruscant
to meet with Xizor. Leia was given the bounty hunter's clothing as a disguise
for getting past the security checkpoints without being recognized as an Alliance
leader. When she escaped from Xizor's castle, she brought the gear with her,
and later posed as Boushh, with Chewbacca in tow, in order to enter Jabba's palace
and rescue Han Solo. |

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name: Dannik Jerriko
Rank: Eater of Luck
Dannik Jerriko at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 6 - Return of the Jedi
Jerriko was known in the underworld as the Eater of Luck. As an Anzati, Jerriko
operated with almost total anonymity; thus, he preferred to work for people who
needed other bounty hunters, killers, and assassins taken out. He felt a greater
thrill from drinking the soup of someone who defied his right to kill than from
someone who cowered in fear. While stopping over on Tatooine, he visited Mos
Eisley. There, he knew, he could get some of the best soup from some of the galaxy's
most notorious criminals. When Ben Kenobi and Luke Skywalker entered the cantina,
Jerriko was at the bar, smoking a nic-i-tain hookah. After the events surrounding
the death of Greedo, Jerriko resolved to hunt down Han Solo and drink his soup.
His chance came when Jabba the Hutt recovered Solo's carbonite-frozen body. |

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name: Dengar
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Dengar at Corellia
First seen in Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back
Eluding the Imperial Starfleet after
the Battle of Hoth, the Millennium Falcon and her crew demanded
the personal attention of Darth Vader. Disgusted with the
fleet's inability to capture a single smuggler vessel, Vader turned to the shadows
of the Empire, the galaxy's fringe. He hired six elite bounty hunters, offering
a substantial reward for the capture of the Falcon. Answering the call was the
grizzled human hunter known as Dengar. |

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name: Djas Puhr
Rank: Slave Herder/ Bounty Hunter
Djas Puhr at Tatooine
First seen in Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace
This male Sakiyan was once employed by Sebulba as a slave herder. As Sebulba
made his way around the podracing circuit, Djas Puhr was responsible for acquiring
new slaves for the Dug's brisk slaving business. After Sebulba's defeat by Anakin
Skywalker in the Boonta Eve Classic, Djas Puhr found himself unemployed, and
decided to use his skills as a bounty hunter. He used Mos Eisley as a base during
the Galactic Civil War. He had incredible peripheral and infrared vision, coupled
with keen senses of smell and hearing. All of these attributes made him a feared
hunter. |

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name: Greedo (1)
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Greedo at Rodia
First seen in Episode 4 - A New Hope
Greedo was an overzealous bounty hunter hired by Jabba the Hutt to collect on
Han Solo. Greedo challenged Solo in the Mos Eisley Cantina. At blaster point,
the Rodian demanded Solo pay his debt to Jabba. Solo claimed he didn't have the
money with him. Greedo had lost his patience, and opened fire. His shot missed;
it was the last mistake Greedo would make. Solo opened fire with his powerful
blaster pistol, ripping through the cantina table and the Rodian's chest. Greedo
was an alien with a tapir-like snout, bulbous eyes, pea-green skin, and a crest
of spines atop his skull. He was survived by a relative named Beedo who took
his place in Jabba the Hutt's court. |

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name: Greedo (2)
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Greedo at Rodia
First seen in Episode 4 - A New Hope
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name: IG-88 (1)
Rank: Bounty Hunter
IG-88 at Hoth
First seen in Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back
Much of the anti-droid sentiment existing in the galaxy is unwarranted bigotry,
but even pro-droid activists will find it hard to defend the rights of droids
bearing arms. The memory of droid armies is still fresh in many minds, and the
legions of mechanized troops used by the Trade Federation and other corporate
interests paved the way for legislation that eventually did away with the soulless
infantry. Relics from that era still exist, such as the battered chrome war droid
known as IG-88. The tall, cylinder-headed and heavily-armed mechanical bounty
hunter responded to Darth Vader's call to capture the Millennium Falcon during
the events surrounding the Battle of Hoth. |

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name: IG-88 (2)
Rank: Bounty Hunter
IG-88 at Hoth
First seen in Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back
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name: Jango Fett (1)
Rank: Best Bounty Hunter in the
Galaxy
Jango Fett at Concord Dawn
First seen in Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones
The name Fett carries with it a cold air of
dread and competence. To those with the credits to hire him, it is synonymous
with success. To those with reasons to fear, Fett means capture or death.
The name and reputation are just two of the many things Boba inherited
from his father, Jango. In the final years of the Republic, Jango Fett
was regarded as the best bounty hunter in the galaxy. A proficient marksman
and unarmed combatant, Fett was covered in a sleek armoured suit that concealed
his scarred visage and strangely tattooed forearms. His combat gear featured
an arsenal of weaponry, including retractable wrist blades, a snare, dual
blaster pistols and other more exotic tools of the trade. |

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name: Jango Fett (2)
Rank: Best Bounty Hunter in the Galaxy
Jango Fett at Concord Dawn
First seen in Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones
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name: Jango Fett (3)
Rank: Best Bounty Hunter in the Galaxy
Jango Fett at Concord Dawn
First seen in Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones
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name: Jodo Kast
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Jodo Kast at Yavin
First seen in the Expanded Universe
This bounty hunter wore Mandlorian shock trooper armour, similar to that worn
by Boba Fett, although it is unknown if his armour is as modified. Known as a
ruthless and cunning bounty hunter, Jodo Kast patterned his own life after Boba
Fett, and often let his quarry assume he was the famous bounty hunter. He often
got jobs for his resemblance to Fett, when the party posting the bounty wanted
Fett's reputation but couldn't afford it. It was Kast who pursued Ponda Baba
through Truuzdann. He later teamed up with Puggles Trodd and Zardra when he was
approached by Captain Parlan to hunt down Adar Tallon. When Kast took a New Republic
bounty to hunt down Jerresk's pirates, he came under the notice of Dengar, who
relayed the hunter's impersonation of Boba Fett to Fett himself. |

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name: Mystra
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Mystra at Junkfort Station
First seen in the Expanded Universe
A female bounty hunter who worked for Raskar, she wore a wrist blaster and a
cybernetic vision implants which allow her to precisely target her prey. She
introduced Han Solo and Chewbacca to Raskar, during their search for a power
gem, after being alerted to their search by an agent on Junkfort Station. |

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name: Skorr
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Skorr at Kessel
First seen in the Expanded Universe
Skorr was a hulking humanoid with pale, pebbly skin and pointed ears. He seemed
to have been disfigured, and he wore a metal half-mask. He worked with the Rybet,
Gribbet. He kidnapped Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, in an effort to draw Solo
out. He left Luke's lightsaber behind a proof that he held them. A homing beacon
inside the lightsaber gave him a measure of control if Solo left the planet too
quickly. Solo managed to liberate Luke and Leia, but was followed by Skorr and
Gribbet when they fled the planet. Skorr continued tracking the homing beacon
in the lightsaber until Han ejected it in a life pod. Skorr followed the life
pod, believing Solo was in it. He ended up within the midst of an Imperial fleet
on manoeuvres in the system, and was shipped off to the spice mines of Kessel. |

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name: Zam Wessel (1)
Rank: Exotic Bounty Hunter
Zam Wessel at Zolan
First seen in Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones
Exotic and enigmatic, Zam Wessel kept
her true visage hidden beneath a fabric veil and a screen of deadly
deception. Though she often appeared as a beautiful
human female, she was in truth a Clawdite changeling, with the ability to alter
her appearance. A swift assassin and tireless bounty hunter, Wessel used a variety
of advanced gear and accessories in tracking her prey. Her legendary capture
rate attests to her unerring marksmanship and unflagging dedication to her duty.
Wessel was tasked by Jango Fett to assassinate Padmé Amidala, the Senator
of Naboo. Her first attempt, which involved an explosive tearing apart the Naboo
Royal Cruiser, nearly succeeded. Seven people were killed in the blast, but it
was Padmé's decoy, Cordé, who died and not the Senator. |

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name: Zam Wessel (2)
Rank: Exotic Bounty Hunter
Zam Wessel at Zolan
First seen in Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones
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name: Zam Wessel (3)
Rank: Exotic Bounty Hunter
Zam Wessel at Zolan
First seen in Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones
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name: Zuckuss
Rank: Bounty Hunter
Zuckuss at Gand
First seen in Episode 5 - The Empire Strikes Back
Zuckuss is an insectoid bounty hunter of few words. He is a short, stocky being
with a grubby robe, and a number of breather tanks affixed to his head. He was
one of the deadly trackers that answered Lord Darth Vader's call to find the
Millennium Falcon after the Battle of Hoth. |
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