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     Everone probably already knows Jango Fett was the template to produce a clone army. He lived on Kamino with the Kaminoans. And he had an unaltered clone made. But beyond the movies, you may not know his exciting life. Jango was orphaned when his parents were killed in an uprising by a rogue Mandalorian group called the Death Watch. Saved by Jaster Mereel and his group of Mandalorian peacekeepers, he soon joined their cause. Jango became a squad leader and soon gained the respect of his fellow Mandalorians.
    
     Eventually, the Mandalorians went on what they thought was a simple mission on Korda Six, but they found themselves walking into a trap set by the Death Watch. While trying to escape, Montross, Jaster's second in command, left Jaster on the battle field. Jaster was killed by Vizsla, the leader of the Death Watch. Montross was forced to leave the Mandalorians, and they wanted to follow Jango.
    
     On Galidraan, the Mandalorians thought they were going on a mission to eliminate a group of rebels trying to overthrow the local government. They were really being set up by the Death Watch, who were planning to make the Mandalorians look like they were killing innocent people. The Jedi arrived,and it was a fierce battle. A young Jedi Knight named Dooku realized the mistake, but too late. Many of the Jedi lost their lives, and Jango was the only Mandalorian in the battle left alive.
    
     He was sold to slavery and rotted away on slave ships until space pirates invaded the ship, and he managed to escape. Jango retrieved his armor, which had been restored to its original status by the governer of Galidraan, sho set him up. He hunted down the Death Watch and was victorious in a battle with Vizsla. With nothing left to do, Jango turned to bounty hunting. 
    
     Jango Fett was known as the most feared bounty hunter. He flew a modified Firespray-class F-31 named Slave I and aquired a jet-pack. He used 2 Wester-34 duel Dallorian Alloy blasters. In some time, Jango was asked to hunt down and kill the leader of the Bando Gora, Komari Vosa. During the hunt, he found Montross and killed him.
    
     On one of the moons of Bogden, Jango was asked by Dooku to be the genetic template of a clone army produced on the watery world of Kamino. During the bargain, Jango asked Dooku for an unaltered clone for himself. Jango resided in Kamino's Tipoca City.
     
     After ten years on Kamino, Dooku hired Jango to eliminate Senator Padme Amidala on Corusant for Nute Gunray. Jango entrusted the job to Zam Wesell, a fellow bounty hunter, but was forced to killed her when she threatened the security of the operation.
     
     Obi-Wan, who had been present when Jango killed Zam, tracked the bounty hunter to Kamino with the toxic dart Jango used to silence Zam. Obi-Wan met up with Lama Su, who thought Jango was checking on the clone army. Lama Su led Obi-Wan to Jango Fett, and they had a friendly chat. Jango, knowing the Jedi would be trouble, decided to leave with Boba.  Obi-Wan, on the other hand, had been instructed to bring Jango in for questioning by the Jedi Council.  The two had a fierce battle on Tipoca City. Jango eventually got the upper hand, and he sent Obi-Wan to what appeared to be his death. Obi-Wan saved himself from death, and just as Jango and Boba Fett were flying away, he put a tracking beacon on the Slave I. The Jedi Knight followed them to the asteroid rings of Geonosis and a large battle ensued.  Jango unleashed everything Slave 1 had at Obi-Wan, but Obi-Wan managed to evade them all.  Once again tricking Jango into thinking he was dead, Obi-Wan followed Jango down to Genosis and called on the Jedi.  Later on more Jedi invaded the planet's execution arena and the great battle of Genosis began. Jango tried to protect Dooku by fighting them off, but was killed by Jedi Master Mace Windu.

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