Ailyn Vel

Ailyn Vel was the daughter of Boba Fett and Sintas Vel.

By the age of sixteen, she had lost both her parents&mdash;her father left the family, and her mother later died. She became a very successful bounty hunter, like her father, and devoted many years to hunting her father down to avenge her mother's death.

She eventually assumed the role of Boba Fett himself, keeping her real identity unknown.

Biography
"He never saw her for fifty years. It's not like he cares about her. What sort of father doesn't see his kid for years?"

- Han Solo

Ailyn was born in 15 BBY, when her father was roughly seventeen years old. The place of Ailyn's birth was unknown, though it was believed that she was born on Concord Dawn, where it was believed her father was Journeyman Protector at the time. Her mother, Sintas Vel, was a Kiffar bounty hunter.



For unknown reasons, Ailyn's father walked out on the family just before she had turned two (13 BBY). As a result, Ailyn grew to hate her father. She lived with her mother for her child and teenage years.

Tragedy struck Ailyn again on her sixteenth birthday (1 ABY), when her mother was killed in pursuit of a bounty. Sintas had taken the bounty mission for the sole purpose of getting credits to buy a special birthday gift for her daughter. Ailyn was devastated by the loss.

The death of Ailyn's mother fueled the strong hatred she had towards her father, and her ambition in life became killing Boba, whom Ailyn blamed for her mother's death.

Tracking Fett was a difficult task for young Ailyn, so she resorted to becoming a hunt-saboteur in hope of finding Fett in her travels. Unfortunately, her efforts went unrewarded for a long time.

It was not until some years after the reported death of Fett at the Pit of Carkoon that Ailyn felt she could finally move on in life. It was from that point that she began her career as a bounty hunter.

Years later, Ailyn discovered that her father still lived, and so the biggest hunt of her lifetime had resumed. She eventually hunted Fett down in the Extrictarium Nebula. However, on confronting her target, she found a man that was not her father, but was in fact an old clone of Jango Fett known as Alpha-Ø2. Ailyn killed the old ARC trooper and took his Mandalorian armor with her, and so her hunt continued.



Ailyn returned to hunting bounties, and on occasion would equip the Mandalorian armor and act as Boba Fett, in order to receive bounties of much larger payouts. She foolishly began to truly believe that she was his equal or better.

It wasn't until 15 ABY that Ailyn finally believed her father to be dead (again). She eventually tracked Fett down at Shogun and found evidence of a dead Mandalorian supercommando. She also found Fett's Slave IV and took it as her own, assuming the corpse was that of her father.

From then on she took his identity, taking jobs from Bwahl the Hutt and for Nolaa Tarkona of the Diversity Alliance to find shipping merchant Bornan Thul. She eventually found Thul, discovering that he'd been hiding-the coordinates of a plague storehouse-and then transmitting that data to Tarkona. The Diversity Alliance crumbled in battle with the New Republic.

"My fee's five thousand credits each for Han Solo and his son. If you want the Solo womenfolk and the Skywalkers, too&mdash;that'll be extra. I remember the Solo kids, but I don't think they'll recognize me again&hellip;"

- Ailyn Vel

In 22 ABY, Ailyn had a daughter, Mirta Gev. The father was an unknown Mandalorian man. The two raised Mirta, even despite the devastating Yuuzhan Vong War that would rage for most of the next decade. It was probably at this time, possibly through Mirta's Mandalorian father, that Ailyn learned that her father was still alive.

By the time of the Second Corellian Insurrection, under the name Ailyn Habuur, Ailyn accepted Thrackan Sal-Solo's bounty on the Solo family. What she did not know, however, was that Sal-Solo was setting her up to be caught to hide the real threat posed by other hunters he had hired for the contract. Also at this time, Ailyn told her daughter Mirta to find her father, Boba, and lure him to Coruscant with the Heart of Fire pendant that he gave to her mother, Sintas, when the two first married. She intended to kill him once and for all.

Because of Sal-Solo's deception, Ailyn was led to Coruscant. There she hid in a Corellian community and was caught during the Galactic Alliance Guard's raids. Believing her to be a Corellian terrorist, Jacen Solo interrogated her. When she did not provide information, he attempted to use the Force to bludgeon her and attempted to enter her mind. However, this was too much for Ailyn to endure, and she died.

Mirta, who had successfully found Boba on Taris, had traveled with him to Corellia. Boba, who had learned that Ailyn took the contract to kill the Solos, found Han Solo, and tried to use him as bait to reunite with his daughter. However, Han revealed that Ailyn had been captured. Later on, Thrackan Sal-Solo revealed his deception, which resulted in Mirta killing him in a fit of rage. After Han led the two to Leia Organa Solo, she contacted Jacen to bring her to Corellia. However, she then informed Boba and Mirta of Ailyn's death.

Jacen Solo traveled to Corellia to bring Ailyn's corpse to Boba and Mirta. Later on, after learning from a fellow Mandalorian that Jacen Solo was the cause of Ailyn's death, Boba Fett considered hunting him down. However, he was already aware of the strife going on in the Solo family, and figured that they would cause enough damage to themselves in ways worse than he ever could.

Behind the scenes
"Sweet Sith, I think I'm in love with my own creation."

- Abel G. Peña, Abel G. Peña's Star Wars Blog



Ailyn Vel's character was developed by Abel G. Peña, fleshed out exclusively for his article in Star Wars Insider 80 entitled The History of the Mandalorians. Ailyn was designed as the typical "gorgeous butt-kicker," based on characters such as Joan of Arc, TV's Xena the Warrior Princess, Kill Bill's samurai bride, and the hookers of Frank Miller's Sin City.

The artwork depicting Ailyn that appeared in the article was by Joe Corroney, inspired by a photograph of model Anastasia Heonis. The photo was taken by Jason Perlman.

Ailyn assuming her father's identity was based on the concept of Dread Pirate Roberts from The Princess Bride.

Ailyn first appeared as a baby in the arms of Sintas with Boba Fett in Star Wars Tales 7, though her name and character was likely not established at that time. While this story, like all other stories in the early Star Wars Tales issues, was not meant to be necessarily canon, the references in The History of the Mandalorians have made her existence canonical.

Appearances

 * Outbid But Never Outgunned
 * Young Jedi Knights: The Fall of the Diversity Alliance
 * Bloodlines
 * Tempest