Dengar

Dengar was a Corellian bounty hunter operating since at least the days of the Clone Wars. Dengar was present during operation "Safe cargo objective", during which he would team up with bounty hunters such as Boba Fett, Bossk, and Asajj Ventress to secure property valuable to Lord Otua Blank of the planet Quarzite.

Dengar would remain active through the Galactic Civil War, during which he was one of several bounty hunters hired by Darth Vader to capture Han Solo, captain of the Millennium Falcon. Though Dengar would ultimately lose Vader's bounty to his rival/partner Boba Fett, he would later be present with Bossk and Fett in Jabba the Hutt's palace on Tatooine during Solo's rescue by Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker.

The safe cargo objective
The bounty hunter Dengar's career was considered to be at its prime during the galaxy-wide Clone Wars conflict, during which he attained a remarkable track record. He was part of the Safe cargo objective mission alongside fellow hunters Boba Fett, Bossk, Latts Razzi, C-21 Highsinger, and Oked. The hunters were hired to escort a Hovertrain containing cargo valuable to Otua Blank, the leader of the Belugan people of Quarzite. While preparing for the mission in the Mos Eisley cantina, Oked was murdered by the wayward dark side user Asajj Ventress, who promptly agreed to take the dead hunter's place on the mission roster. Dengar and company set off in Bossk's ship, the Hound's Tooth, to Quarzite, where the Belugan Major Rigosso transported the team to the train's subterranean loading dock via a space elevator from an orbital skyhook. Dengar, along with Ventress, were assigned to guard the rear of the train. After unsuccessfully flirting with Ventress, a team of skilled Kage Warriors boarded the train in an attempt to retrieve the cargo. Dengar managed to fight off many of the attackers due to his skilled hand-to-hand combat techniques, and even managed to kill two using mini-grenades. Dengar was eventually overwhelmed by the attackers and was thrown from the train, landing safely on the subterranean surface. Dengar and his allies, who were likewise thrown from the train, returned to the skyhook to await Ventress, who had betrayed the mission objective by swapping the cargo with Boba Fett, who was bound and gagged. Before departing, she hands over the rest of the team's share of unmarked credits.

Working for the Hutts


Dengar was later employed by the Hutts alongside Latts, Embo, and Sugi as protection on Nal Hutta. They were present when Darth Maul, Savage Opress and the Death Watch leader, Pre Vizsla came to ally with the Hutts. When the plan went sour, the four bounty hunters attacked, though they were pushed by the Mandalorian's flamethrower. The trio soon received reinforcements and attacked. When the battle was clearly lost, Dengar and Latts saved the beaten Embo and Sugi by covering their escape with smoke grenades. The group of mercenaries fled the Death Watch and their Sith allies.

Hired by Darth Vader
Though weathered and grizzled by years of bounty hunting, Dengar was still active around the time of the Battle of Hoth. He was one of the bounty hunters, alongside Boba Fett, Bossk, IG-88, 4-LOM, and Zuckuss, summoned to the Imperial flagship of Darth Vader, who resorted to using hunters to track down the Millennium Falcon, the ship of Captain Han Solo, who slipped away from Vader during the evacuation of Hoth.

Dengar would lose out on the bounty to Fett, who delivered the now carbonite-encased Solo to the Hutt crime lord Jabba on Tatooine. Dengar, Bossk, and Fett would later be present at Jabba the Hutt's palace when chaos broke loose after the Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker arrived to free Solo. Though Fett apparently lost his life after taking a tumble into the maw of the Sarlaac beast during a battle with Luke and Han, Dengar seemingly did not participate in the skirmish.

Personality and traits
Though considered by others to be crude and slovenly, Dengar thought highly of himself, often flirting with females such as Asajj Ventress. His confidence translated into his battle tactics, often taking the fight to the enemy head on with sheer firepower and destruction, which contrasted with the more sleuthy tactics of hunters like Cad Bane and Boba Fett. In addition, he was held in high regard for his excellent track record of hunting down his marks.

Equipment
Dengar wore plated battle armor and a turban to cover his head during his missions, a uniform which would become very battered by the time he was summoned to Darth Vader's super star destroyer. His preferred choice of weapon was a blaster rifle, which was supplemented by the use of mini-grenades in close quarters combat.

Behind the scenes
Dengar was played by British actor Morris Bush in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back. He briefly appears in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, although it was unknown if it was still Bush in the role until Jeremy Bulloch confirmed it in the Celebration Europe II panel, The Fett-Tastic Four. In  The Clone Wars TV series, Dengar was voiced by British actor Simon Pegg.

In pre-production still photographs from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Dengar is pictured holding a modified WWII-era German MG 34 machine gun. In the film, though, that weapon was held by bounty hunter droid 4-LOM, and Dengar was armed with a modified German MG 42.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Galactic Defense
 * Star Wars: Darth Vader 1: Vader
 * Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
 * Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
 * Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
 * Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi