Once I saw a gif of Ewan McGregor kissing Temuera Morrison while both were in costume and it changed my life. I’ve never been able to find it again but I live in hope.
Jango Fett was the genetic template of the clone troopers from the GAR and Boba Fett, an unaltered clone of himself, whom he raised as his son. After Jango’s death, Boba would follow his father’s steps, becoming a famous bounty hunter. [x] [x]
I didn’t think I could love this man more, but I do oh my god. These were probably my favorite part of this comic. I loved seeing this side of Jango and his relationship with Boba, so precious ❤
I didn’t think I could love this man more, but I do oh my god. These were probably my favorite part of this comic. I loved seeing this side of Jango and his relationship with Boba, so precious ❤
Boba laid a hand against the viewport of his father’s, no his, ship. His home.
“I’m starting to look like you did, Dad”
Jango could only see his son when he was within Slave 1′s hull, he desperately wished his boy could see him too. Just so he could tell him how much he loved him, and how proud he was.
I don’t
think Jango knew about the truth purpose of the chips. I don’t remember ever
reading about it so I could be wrong, but, imo, it doesn’t make much sense for
Dooku to share all his plans with one of his pawns. Jango was picked for his ability
to kill Jedi and he knew his clones would eventually do just that but I’m not
sure he knew about the chips or how it would all work out.
Jango knew
they clones would be used to destroy the Jedi order so I don’t think lies such “we
just want to make them less violent” would be necessary or even believably to
his ears.
There was a hint of this in Meeting Like This, when Leia meets Ghost!Jango in the force cave Jango says that there’s a question Boba is always asking and that the answer is “every day.” In the following chapter, Leia asks Boba if he ever feels like his dad is watching him from the afterlife and Boba says “every day.”
So I think the one thing Boba would want to say to Jango would be something along the lines of “did you see that, Dad?”