Mission to Kamino (Separatist Crisis)/Legends

The Duel on Kamino was the first confrontation between Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett in 22 BBY. Having been instructed by the Jedi High Council to find the bounty hunter responsible for the plot to assassinate Senator Padmé Amidala from Naboo, Kenobi was informed by the Prime Minister of Kamino, Lama Su, that a bounty hunter named Jango Fett lived in Tipoca City. After Kenobi questioned Fett about the plot, Fett attempted to retreat from Kamino with his son, Boba Fett. Kenobi engaged Fett outside near Fett's ship. During the duel, Kenobi managed to knock both twin blasters out of Fett's hands. Though, Fett reacted and used his own tow cable, which forced Kenobi to lose his lightsaber. The two fought on the wet surface platform until Kenobi kicked Fett, which caused the bounty hunter to lose his footing and fall off the platform. Kenobi, who was still tied to Fett's tow cable, reacted and soon was forced off the platform.

However Fett retreated back to his ship after he disconnected the tow cable that held Kenobi. The Jedi used the force to secure himself with the cable Fett released, and swung towards a door below the platform they dueled on. Fett boarded his ship, while Kenobi reappeared from the same door he came out to engage Fett. Kenobi located his lightsaber and ignited it, though Slave I lifted off from the platform. Kenobi took out a tracking device from his belt and threw it at the hull of the ship. Soon after, Kenobi tracked the pair to the Outer rim planet of Geonosis, in his Delta-7 Jedi Starfighter and engaged Fett once more in an asteroid field above Geonosis.

Prelude
After the Jedi High Council gave Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi a mission to track the bounty hunter responsible for the plot to assassinate Senator Padmé Amidala from Naboo, the situation escalated. While his padawan, Anakin Skywalker, had been given an assignment by the Council to protect Amidala on Naboo, Kenobi went to see his old friend, Dexter Jettster&mdash;nicknamed Dex&mdash;, in his diner to seek more information about a toxic dart that Kenobi and Skywalker took from the body of Clawdite Zam Wesell, who was killed by Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett before she released information about him and the plot to assassinate Amdiala to the Jedi that night, near the Outlander Club. Dex told Kenobi that the dart belonged to the Kaminoans, whom lived just beyond the outer rim. After he left the diner, Kenobi, with the assistance of Jedi Master and Jedi Librarian Jocasta Nu, used the Jedi Archives to find the planet of Kamino, which was presumed missing from the archives. This challenged Kenobi, which led him to discuss about the missing planet with Grand Master Yoda. Soon after Yoda and Kenobi discussed the location of the planet, Kenobi found Kamino in wild space, near the Rishi Maze. He landed on the rainy, ocean covered planet of Kamino and was greeted by Kaminoan Taun We, who took Kenobi to the Prime Minister of Kamino, Lama Su. Su told Kenobi about a Clone army that they built for the Republic and the original host was a bounty hunter named Jango Fett. Taun We took Kenobi to Fett's living quarters in Tipoca City. Fett's unaltered clone child, Boba Fett allowed We and the Jedi to enter. Jango Fett soon approached the group, while We introduced Kenobi to him. Kenobi interrogated Fett about the plot to assassinate Amidala. Though, Fett did not release any information. Instead, Fett closed the conversation after he asked Kenobi of his thoughts on the clone army. As We and Kenobi exited Fett's quarters, Fett and his son left and prepared to leave Kamino. Kenobi contacted Yoda and Mace Windu about the clone army and Jango Fett. Yoda demanded to Kenobi to bring Fett back to Coruscant for further investigation.

Appearances

 * LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game
 * LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones junior novel
 * The Last of the Jedi: The Desperate Mission
 * The Last of the Jedi: Dark Warning

References and notes
Duelo en Kamino