Bounty 239

"Bounty #239 is a paranoid scum. No surprise there. After making enemies in over a dozen systems — making deals, breaking them, selling tainted product, even letting some so-called friends take the rap for one of his own schemes on Corellia — that Bith slimo deserves everything that’s coming for him."

- Boba Fett

Bounty #239 was a Bith criminal during the Galactic Civil War.

History


Bounty #239 made enemies in more than twelve systems for cheating, breaking deals, selling defective merchandise and letting associates take the fault for fraudulent schemes he created on Corellia. For this reason, a bounty was placed on his head by his detractors to be collected by Boba Fett.

The Bith, however, throughout the years amassed a small mercenary army composed of around 20 mercenaries, two Trandoshans and three IG assassin droids shielded against ion weaponry (making them resistant to Clone Wars-era electro magnetic pulse grenades).

Boba Fett planned a blitz attack to his compound and entourage and planned to capture the Bith by carrying copious amounts of armament.

Personality and traits
"Taking this guy down won’t be the usual walk in the park. He’s taken that paranoia and used it to his benefit."

- Boba Fett

Bounty #239 was an accomplished scammer who prospered by tricking others. He was somewhat paranoid, however, and this allowed him to use his credits to buy himself a considerably sized posse of mercenaries and droids.

Behind the scenes
Bounty #239 was created for the non-canon Star Wars Mythos project as Boba Fett's bounty. This story's general style and aesthetics were inspired by spaghetti westerns, and Fett's outfit was particularly drawn from Clint Eastwood's Man with No Name.

The authors deliberately left the time of this event unclear, either after Fett's survival from the Sarlacc pit or before in his career.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Mythos