yes! 😀
So I always have this headcanon that after Boba works with Aurra Sing, he does a lot to help the clone cadets on Kamino.
He has a lot of guilt for aiding her in killing a lot of the clones. For a while he tried to rationalize it, the whole “I’m not like you!”, and further distancing himself from them was just a façade to hide how he actually felt. Telling himself that the clones weren’t Jango, and that he was better than them made him feel better for a while. Yet later, as he spent some time in prison, he had some time to think.
The clone guards weren’t exactly mean to him, but they were distant and he obviously knew why. They knew he was Boba Fett—the one who wasn’t like them, though he looked like them. The one who killed their brothers like it was nothing. When he looked into their eyes , he didn’t see Jango or even clones. He saw men who were rightfully hurt by him, men who had nothing but each other and he had so ruthlessly aided in killing their brothers.
Boba also had to accept that Jango was awful to the clones. He could never hate his father, but he understands why some of the clones might. When Jango was playing with Boba, reading to him and being a good father to him, he was mistreating clones, training them near to death and treating them like they were objects. He heard some of the clones speaking ill about Jango countless times when he was in prison and now, he knows their hatred is justified.
When Boba breaks out of prison, and after his failed mission with Ventress—he looks back toward Kamino. It’s easy for him to sneak on all over again, even if he is a bit older and he starts to mingle with the cadets. Convincing them to want to desert is pretty easy. The little ones automatically latch on to his idea of a new life and big adventure—so Boba gives that to them. He takes five little cadets to start with and almost immediately latches on to them. It’s now when being a renown bounty hunter helps because he has some money to care for them. And when Boba bonds with these little cadets, he really does and it hurts. It hurts to know that Jango saw countless cadets and thought nothing of them whereas Boba wanted to take them all with him.
When he isn’t taking care of his baby cadets, he is doing what he can to help other clones desert. He feels that it’s something he has to do, even if it isn’t really his “problem” (though he’d argue that). And in all honesty, he enjoys what he does.
❤ I hope you like these!
Etiqueta: And I just will consider this Canon
could you write some Boba headcanons plssss 🙏🏽
yes! 😀
So I always have this headcanon that after Boba works with Aurra Sing, he does a lot to help the clone cadets on Kamino.
He has a lot of guilt for aiding her in killing a lot of the clones. For a while he tried to rationalize it, the whole “I’m not like you!”, and further distancing himself from them was just a façade to hide how he actually felt. Telling himself that the clones weren’t Jango, and that he was better than them made him feel better for a while. Yet later, as he spent some time in prison, he had some time to think.
The clone guards weren’t exactly mean to him, but they were distant and he obviously knew why. They knew he was Boba Fett—the one who wasn’t like them, though he looked like them. The one who killed their brothers like it was nothing. When he looked into their eyes , he didn’t see Jango or even clones. He saw men who were rightfully hurt by him, men who had nothing but each other and he had so ruthlessly aided in killing their brothers.
Boba also had to accept that Jango was awful to the clones. He could never hate his father, but he understands why some of the clones might. When Jango was playing with Boba, reading to him and being a good father to him, he was mistreating clones, training them near to death and treating them like they were objects. He heard some of the clones speaking ill about Jango countless times when he was in prison and now, he knows their hatred is justified.
When Boba breaks out of prison, and after his failed mission with Ventress—he looks back toward Kamino. It’s easy for him to sneak on all over again, even if he is a bit older and he starts to mingle with the cadets. Convincing them to want to desert is pretty easy. The little ones automatically latch on to his idea of a new life and big adventure—so Boba gives that to them. He takes five little cadets to start with and almost immediately latches on to them. It’s now when being a renown bounty hunter helps because he has some money to care for them. And when Boba bonds with these little cadets, he really does and it hurts. It hurts to know that Jango saw countless cadets and thought nothing of them whereas Boba wanted to take them all with him.
When he isn’t taking care of his baby cadets, he is doing what he can to help other clones desert. He feels that it’s something he has to do, even if it isn’t really his “problem” (though he’d argue that). And in all honesty, he enjoys what he does.
❤ I hope you like these!