This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe who are bounty hunters.
Mol Arcarsite is described as cruel and ruthless: she doesn't care if she takes away innocent lives to get her prey, nor does she care if she brings her prey back dead. Mol and four other bounty hunters were hired by granta Omega to capture Obi-wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker for a large sum of money. She first attacked them with a cruiser on Ragoon-6, but the jedi destroyed her cruiser, and Mol escaped on a swoop bike. However, she did not attack again, for Mol knows not to mess with her prey when her first attack fails badly.
Unfeeling cruelty and often-uncalculating rages have defined the bounty-hunting career of Bossk, who was the son of Cradossk. Being a Trandoshan, Bossk began his career by Wookiee hunting, which is typically considered suicidal if attempted by any other species. During this time, Bossk made quite a name for himself and began accepting bounties on non-Wookiees as well, becoming one of the most powerful bounty hunters criminals have ever had to reckon with.
Earlier in his career, Bossk had a run-in with Chewbacca and Han Solo that left him vengeful and angrier than even most other Trandoshan. The hunter and his partners had uncovered a Wookiee-safe planet and caught the Wookiees just as they were settling in, led by Chewbacca. Just before Bossk could capture the entire group, which would have been a bounteous gift for the scorekeeper indeed, Han Solo returned and destroyed Bossk's ship by landing on it in the Millennium Falcon. The Trandoshan hunter was stranded and left to his own helpless rage. It is rumored that none of his partners survived his anger. After his first ship was destroyed, Bossk purchased The Hound's Tooth and continued his hunting but always kept a special place in his cold heart for his grudge against Chewbacca and Solo.
As the rightful heir of The Bounty Hunters Guild, Bossk had been plotting his father's demise for some time. The Guild was everything to the brutal hunter, and he refused to watch his father's senile claws destroy what was rightfully his. After enacting a brutally efficient plot to overthrow Cradossk and set himself up as leader, Bossk went on a bounty with Boba Fett, IG-88, Zuckuss, and D'harhan where he narrowly avoided an assassination attempt by Zuckuss (who was working with Cradossk) by bribing the other hunter to his side. Bossk returned, to the surprise of his father, and violently slaughtered his father as The Guild complex erupted into a massive firefight. After this, however, The Guild had been split in half. Bossk was the leader of The Guild Reform Committee, which consisted mostly of younger hunters, and was fixed on destroying The True Guild, who he saw as old, lazy hunters.
Against his better judgment, Bossk again worked with Boba Fett to track down the rogue stormtrooper Trihin Voss'on't. After nearly dying, Bossk managed to help Fett capture the defect Imperial only to double-cross the other hunter. Bossk reasoned that Voss'on't's bounty could help give The Committee the upper hand in the Bounty Hunter Wars, and would do it much better if he collected all of it. After disabling The Slave I's internal defense systems, Bossk captured Fett on his own ship. Luckily for him, Fett had foreseen this complication and had already hired Zuckuss to back him up after gaining the bounty. Bossk was subdued, and then Zuckuss was also double-crossed. Boba Fett in the only escape pod blasted the two hunters out of The Slave I. Angrily, Bossk threw a bomb into Fett's ship just before he was launched, which gave the pod enough time to escape.
Even though Han Solo and Chewbacca again slipped through his claws due to help from Luke Skywalker, Bossk was one of 6 hunters hired by Lord Darth Vader to hunt down and capture Solo. The Trandoshan hunter took it is a point of honor and revenge to capture his wretched Wookiee enemy and his weak human counterpart. He grudgingly teamed up with Tinian I'att and Chenlambec, believing they had inside information about Solo's whereabouts. In fact, it turned out to be a setup to rescue an entire prison full of Wookiees. Bossk barely survived, and his ship was taken by I'att and Chen to ferry the Wookiees back. At some point, he did manage to steal his ship back, though.
Quite some time later, after Boba Fett's "death", Bossk had another run-in with the hated hunter. He was forced to abandon The Hound's Tooth in a panic as a bomb calmly counted down the seconds remaining to detonation. Again, Bossk found himself in an escape pod because of Boba Fett and seethed silently to himself. Suddenly, a countdown began echoing in the escape pod. In a frenzy, Bossk tried to find the bomb, and managed to discover just as the countdown reached zero... and nothing happened. It was then that the hunter realized that he had been scared off of his own ship, and he now knew that Fett hadn't in fact been killed by the Sarlacc and was now using The Hound's Tooth as his own ship. Bossk landed on the surface of Tatooine, where he was stranded without any source of money. Luckily for him, he had managed to steal an important piece of evidence from the Slave I that led up to another show down with Fett in the Mos Eisley Cantina. Bossk held his ground against the fearsome hunter, refusing to give the location of the evidence without money, even with Fett's blaster trained on his forehead. Boba Fett uttered the unthinkable words "You won" and transferred a large amount of credits into Bossk's account in exchange for the evidence. It is believed that Bossk used this money (not to mention this new respect he earned for defeating Boba Fett) to get back on his feet in the bounty-hunting world. It is unknown when or if he retrieved The Hound's Tooth and what he did with his credits.
Bossk and Han Solo's paths cross during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. The incident, which takes place in the New Jedi Order novel _Hero%27s_Trial, occurs on Ord Mantell just before the Command Fleet of the Vong was about to bombard the planet. Han Solo and his ex-smuggler friend Roa are searching for another smuggler when they run into Bossk and some friends in a bar. The Trandoshan insults and mocks Solo about Chewbacca's death on Sernpidal, which Han and Roa respond to by starting a fight. They were all sent to prison, but Solo and Roa eventually escaped, leaving Bossk behind. Ord Mantell was overrun very soon after Han's escape. Bossk escaped during the invasion, but just barely.
His ultimate fate is unknown. Although it is certain that he, being almost 90, retired from professional bounty hunting.
Dengar appeared briefly in The Empire Strikes Back and can also be spotted among the menagerie of fiends at Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi. The cold bounty hunter and pilot of Punishing One was hired by the Empire to hunt down the Millennium Falcon. He appeared as a middle-aged man of heavy-build in dark brown armor with cloth wrapped around his head.
In addition to the reward promised by Vader, Dengar was especially eager to find the Falcon from a personal grudge he held against Han Solo. Dengar injured himself badly in a swoop race with Solo and was forced to take drastic measures to preserve his life; he became a cyborg thanks to Imperial experimentation. The parts of his brain controlling emotions such as compassion, mercy and pity were removed, leaving him a shell of his former self, a completely merciless killer. During much of his career he was considered more ruthless than Boba Fett himself, and usually performed assassinations rather than live captures. Despite all of this, Dengar was not an evil man; he simply couldn't help the fact that the Empire had modified his brain. He was often disgusted at what he had done.
Eventually Dengar would meet a humanoid woman called Manaroo and fall in love. Through sharing her mind with Dengar, Manaroo gave him back his senses of love and compassion. Dengar then renounced his occupation as a bounty hunter, and after a brief spell as partner with Fett, he retired.
Interesting note: Dengar was the one who found Boba Fett after he was "eaten" by the Sarlacc. He rescued him and he and his girlfriend Manaroo, and a humanoid female named Neelah were the only people to see Boba Fett's face since he became a bounty hunter.
In Dark Force Rising, by Timothy Zahn, Mara Jade is taken prisoner for a short time by a bounty hunter. She later kills the man, and after searching him for identification, finds an ID card that reads Dengar Roth. It was later revealed that this was a forged ID card carried by a man impersonating the real Dengar.
Durge was a Gen'Dai bounty hunter, a nearly unstoppable warrior driven by century-old grudges. Completely encased in his battered high-impact armor, Durge's true form is concealed from all. His armor bears the sign of the Mandalorians, for reasons unknown. Though he is a bounty hunter, he is on no one's side but his own - he cares not for his employer's wishes, or the monetary reward for his work. He tracks his prey solely for love of the hunt, and to feed his bloodlust which has spanned over hundreds of worlds across nearly two thousand years.
Durge was born two millennia before the fall of the Republic, and was regarded as an ideal example of his kind. But it took a new-found love for violence, along with witnessing bounty hunters in action, that lured Durge away from his tribe and into a lifetime of bloodlust, becoming as a student under the most experienced and dangerous bounty hunters in the universe. About a millennium before the events of The Phantom Menace, Durge was in service to one of the few remaining Sith. He faced and fought many Jedi, developing counter moves from every battle. By the time the Sith were wiped out, Durge went into hiding to escape the Jedi. 900 years later, Durge successfully completed a bounty to assassinate the leader of the Mandalorians. But the Mandalorians avenged this when they used Durge's immortality against him, making him an undying victim of many unspeakable tortures before he finally escaped from his captors.
It took nearly a century of hibernation to regenerate from the damage the Mandalorians inflicted. But Durge had only become more psychotic and savage during the ordeal, from which he emerged with the intent of killing every last Mandalorian. By the time he reawakened, he learned the Mandalorians had been long dead. Cheated out of his revenge, Durge found purpose eradicating clones of the Mandalorians' best remaining soldier, Jango Fett, when he worked for Count Dooku during the Clone Wars and became his new bounty hunter, replacing both Jango Fett and Cydon Prax. He helped Asajj Ventress in the slaughter of the Gungan's Oma'Duhn colony on the moon of Naboo. Durge was also defeated and seemingly killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi at the Battle of Muunilinst, but survived to become a commander of the separatist army ( Clone Wars).
Durge was later sent by Count Dooku to take out a Corellian named Drama Korr. In the process of doing this he encountered Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, who were searching for Asajj Ventress at the time. Durge was then killed by Anakin Skywalker when his escape pod fell into a star (Obsession mini-series).
Greedo is the Rodian bounty hunter who was killed by Han Solo in the cantina on Tatooine in A New Hope. Greedo was attempting to extort money out of Solo when he and Solo got into an altercation wherein Greedo was shot. In the original cinematic release of the film, Greedo does not fire at all. Solo shoots first (which was clearly intended as a "laugh" moment, since Greedo says, "I've been looking forward to this for a long time", to which Solo mockingly replies, "Yes, I bet you have" before shooting him from under the table). In the 1997 re-release of the film, Greedo gets a poorly-aimed shot at Solo from about two feet away before Solo fires. George Lucas has said that this change is to enhance Solo's overall heroism, and (in Entertainment Weekly) that he'd originally planned it this way. The altered scene has irked many fans before and after. In the 2004 DVD version both now pull the trigger at about the same time, though Greedo still shoots first).
Paul Blake played Greedo in the shots that feature both Greedo and Han Solo in the same frame. For Greedo's closeups, a new articulated head was built for pickups at the end of the shoot, and Maria De Aragon was enlisted to play the Rodian. During pickups, Greedo's costume vest changes significantly, as do his hands. In the original shoot, Greedo has long, suction-cup tipped fingers, and in pickups, he has swollen knuckles and shorter fingers.
In his Expanded Universe storyline, Greedo fled Rodia at the age of 3 when his father was murdered. His pregnant mother and his two uncles relocated to a new planet along with a clan of peaceful Rodians, known as the Tetsus. The same people who murdered his father eventually tracked down the Tetsus and Greedo's family when he was 15, slaughtering most of the clan. The few that escaped in the clan's hidden spaceships went to Nar Shaddaa. There, the surviving Rodians made their home in the Corellian sector and worked in the business district of level 88. Greedo befriended and became a hangeron to a pair of bounty hunters by saving their lives during an apprehension. He later tipped them off about a Rebel enclave located near his clan's residences on level 88 , and received a cut of the Imperial reward; this money came at a considerable price when the Imperials moved in- during the battle, the entire level collapsed from the explosions, killing Greedo's family. He planned to buy his own ship with the money but couldn't resist trying to cut the price by stealing some parts. Unfortunately those parts were intended for the Millennium Falcon and he was caught by an angry Chewbacca. Han took Greedo's prized Rancor-skin jacket as payment. Greedo vowed revenge. After the collapse of level 88, which Greedo and one of the bounty hunter barely escaped, they travelled to Tatooine to work for Jabba the Hutt. Greedo, still eager for revenge eagerly took the contract on Han Solo. Although Greedo's death was on Solo's hands, it was actually Greedo's "mentor" Warhog Goa, who tricked an over-matched Greedo against Solo after he had received a payoff from two Rodian bounty hunters tracking Greedo, who should be credited with his death.
After Greedo's death, his body was ground up by Chalmun's C2-R4 multipurpose droid for his bartender, Wuher. The rare pheromones in Greedo's corpse were the last ingredient Wuher needed to create the perfect drink.
Another Rodian named Wald (Warwick Davis) is seen as a childhood friend of Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace Since Wald's name is never mentioned on camera, he is often thought to be a young Greedo. There was a scene shot in which young Anakin gets into a fight with Greedo, but it was cut from the final release of the film.
In the original Star Wars film, Greedo's dialogue is actually the Peruvian Indian language Quechua played in reverse. http://dvd.ign.com/articles/714/714901p1.html
In Greedo's Tale, Greedo is only able to speak the language Rodese and communicates with Huttese characters such as Jabba the Hutt through his brother's translations. This unilingual concept of Greedo combined with the fact that both Greedo and Jabba the Hutt use different pronunciations for the same words leads to speculations that Greedo was speaking Rodese in the Catina sceane. However, Han Solo does not speak or understand Rodese language. In Greedo's Tale Greedo exchanges dialogue with Han Solo in Rodese. This contradiction with official sources that state Han Solo does not understand rodese debunks the possibility of a unilingual Greedo. Greedo's exchange with Han solo in A New Hope was in Huttese becuase Han Solo was able to respond accurately to Greedo.
Montross was a character from the video game Bounty Hunter and comic book miniseries Jango Fett: Open Seasons. He was a vengeful Mandalorian with a desire to be their leader. He befriended and later betrayed Jaster Mereel, leaving Jango Fett to become the leader of the Mandalorians. After the Mandalorians were almost entirely annihilated at the Battle of Galidraan, Montross became a bounty hunter and was known never to take a bounty in alive. Jango was one of his greatest enemies, and eventually met his end by Jango and the Bando Gora's hands, shortly before Jango killed the Dark Jedi Komari Vosa.
His personality and modus operandi are adequately summed up in a cutscene that plays during the game. Montross is seen cornering a bounty on an unknown planet.
"Montross! I'll pay you double! Triple! Please... I'm worth more alive!"
Montross then levels his gun at the man's head and says, "You're worth enough dead," before pulling the trigger.
Nobis is bald and pale-skinned. She uses a pinkish-red laser whip and a swoop in combat. She is also known to use daggers at certain points in the series.
Calo Nord is a character from the game Knights of the Old Republic. He was a bounty hunter in the time of the Old Republic, 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War. He was sold into slavery by his parents, but on his 16th birthday he killed his owners and then his parents. He soon became a bounty hunter and worked for Davik Kang's Exchange. He nearly died when the Sith bombed Taris, but survived and took a contract from the Sith to hunt down Bastila Shan. He was subsequently slain by an amnesiac Darth Revan during the search for the Star Maps.
He was known for an interesting quirk: if annoyed by someone without a bounty or his personal grudge, he would count to three. If the person did not stop annoying him, he would kill them when he reached three, using a combination of blasters and flash grenades.
Aurra Sing is a bounty hunter and former Jedi apprentice, who made a brief appearance in The Phantom Menace during the Podrace scene. It was also revealed in a comic that she had had an encounter with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn years earlier than this when they were sent to a densely populated planet in the Outer Rim to respond to a distress call from fellow Jedi Mana Veridi. Sing killed Veridi just as they arrived. Obi-Wan was telling this story to Han Solo in this comic and said he believed their paths would cross again (they wouldn't as Darth Vader slayed Kenobi hours later).
She is portrayed with a mostly bald head surmounted by a sensor implant, a tracker utility vest over orange-red body paint, and heavy leather boots for desert travel. The character, or at least the appearance of model Michonne Bourriague, was so popular with fans that the character was expanded into the Star Wars comics.
The character was first conceived in a sketch labeled "Babe Fett", by Lucasfilm's Doug Chiang. After that, she appeared in many of the books including the Boba Fett series. She is a ruthless bounty hunter, one of the best. Little is known about her. She was born to a glitterstim addict on the hutt moon Nar Shadaa, where the Dark Woman found her at the age of 2 in 53 BBY. She was taken to Coruscant, and for 7 years was a Youngling. When she was nine years old, she was offworld on a mission with the Dark Woman when her vessel was hijacked by pirates who enslaved her. To lessen her resistance, the pirate told her that she had been sold to them by the Dark Woman. This would have the unintended side effect of engendering enormous hatred of Jedi within Sing. Aurra Sing learned from the pirates all the skills of the pirate trade, until her growing prowess and anger began to suggest to the pirate's leader that she was only learning the better to take her revenge on the pirates. So she was sold to Nooga the Hutt, who intended to turn her into his own personal warrior. She was handed over to the infamous Anzati vampire-assassins, who enhanced her bio-chemically, and taught her all the ways of the assassin. Upon the Anzati's rendition of Sing to Nooga, she killed Nooga and fell to the dark side, becoming the self-proclaimed "bane of the Jedi." As part of her hatred towards the Jedi, she kills at least 6 Jedi for sport, collecting their lightsabers as trophies, much like General Grievous. Sing was the cause of Sharad Hett's death, the father of A'sharad Hett. Sing was employed for a time by Count Dooku, who sent her to find Boba Fett, as the boy was thought to have information vital to the Separatist cause. Upon discovering that young Fett was heir to a large amount of money, Sing attempted to take the money herself. This plan failed, however, when the young Fett escaped her on Aargau.
During an assignment to assassinate a Republic Senator on Devaron, Sing crossed paths with Jedi sent to investigate her, including Aayla Secura, Tholme, and The Dark Woman. She almost killed the latter two in a cave explosion but was defeated and captured instead by Secura, who scarred the bounty hunter and sliced off her bio-computer antenna. Sing was sent to a prison on Oovo IV.
Her fate after that point is uncertain. She was rumored as seen participating in Jabba's Demolition contest around 3 ABY.
Zuckuss is a Gand bounty hunter who was hired by Darth Vader to find the Millennium Falcon. A native of the planet Gand, Zuckuss tracks his prey by using traditional Gand techniques to invoke visions of his prey. He is the owner and pilot of the Mist Hunter. While working for the Hutts, Zuckuss was teamed with the bounty hunter droid 4-LOM. The atmosphere in Gand has high ammonia content and exposure to oxygen is poisonous to Zuckuss, so he is forced to wear a special mask and suit. His mask, however, does not cover his entire face, revealing his insect-like features.
Zuckuss appears only in the film The Empire Strikes Back. He was unsuccessful in his search for the Falcon, which was found by Boba Fett. Though he has no lines in the movie, Expanded Universe sources reveal at least two possible personalities of Zuckuss.
One is that Zuckuss speaks in third-person as part of a Gand tradition where achievement is rewarded with individuality. Young Gand speak in third person and call themselves only "Gand". Later, a name is awarded, and at the top level, the Gand earns the right to refer to himself in first-person. Different Expanded Universe sources ignore this, however, usually due to a misinformed author.
During one hunt, a panicked quarry that he cornered pulled off his breath mask. Instinctively, he took several breaths of deadly oxygen. His lungs became weak and scarred, and he was forced to resort to illegal technology to repair them. However, acquisition of this technology would require a great deal of money. Hence, he and 4-LOM accepted an assignment from Darth Vader to track down Han Solo.
Tales of the Bounty Hunters reveals that Zuckuss and 4-LOM went to Hoth to try to find Han Solo, but instead, ended up saving the crew of a wrecked Rebel transport. Zuckuss considered turning them over to the Empire, but instead returned them safely to the Rebel Alliance, which he and 4-LOM joined.
In thanks to his service, the Rebellion used a new kind of therapy to genetically trigger the regrowth of his lungs within him. The Rebellion had developed these new technologies as they also frowned upon the use of cloning.
After his partner's personality was lost, Zuckuss left the Rebel's service. When the Rebel Alliance became the New Republic, Zuckuss regretted leaving them, as he could have gotten a high government job or military command. Zuckuss also worked alone from that point onward, occasionally teaming up with 4-LOM.
In the book series The Bounty Hunter Wars, Zuckuss speaks in first person and is much more insecure of himself than he is in Tales of the Bounty Hunters. He is presented early in the first book The Mandalorian Armor as working along side (if not under) Bossk, and he appears hesitant to lead and more inclined to follow. Zuckuss has often questions his decision to be a bounty hunter in this book.
There is some confusion as to which character is Zuckuss and which is his partner 4-LOM due to their names being switched on their Kenner action figures. Initially, the bug-eyed alien was named 4-LOM by Kenner; and the droid was named Zuckuss. Later on, Lucasarts decided that droids had names with cyphers and letters, and organics had not. Thus, Zuckuss is the alien. He is shorter than 4-LOM and wears a brown robe with various gas tubes attached to his mask.
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