![]() Since this is a reference book, I will list the topics covered to give you an idea of the level of detail it goes in and add my thoughts on the chapter at the end. The illustrations and page designs are great. The Death Watch manifesto is printed on blue paper, giving us a visual representation of where the two sections meet. The pages are frayed to give it and old and weathered feeling. Like the other books in this series, it is needless to say that this book is beautiful. He says things like "Revenge is bad business" which puts a smile on my face every time because he's so greedy, egocentric, and uncaring, but likable at the same time. Mandalorians would proudly die in battle, Hondo would much rather run away. He is a man with no honor, charismatically commenting on Mandalorians who are the most honorable people in the galaxy. The best part of this entire book is Hondo's comments. Boba having a daughter is clearly a legends thing so don't get your panties in a bunch over it. Jango's comments are directed to his son Boba, and Boba's comments are directed to his daughter, Ailyn Vel. I am not sure how Aurra Sing and Hondo Ohnaka managed to get their hands on a Mandalorian text but I wouldn't put it past them as they are as skilled as they are greasy. ![]() ![]() General Solo clearly wasn't interested in this section, as he didn't bother add any comments. Notes appear from his father Jango Fett, bounty hunter Aurra Sing, and pirate Hondo Ohnaka. The Death Watch manifesto obviously has nothing to do with bounty hunting, but is in Boba's possession because of his Mandalorian ancestry. No respect is directed his way but it makes for a good chuckle. He seems to be the punching bag in this book. Anyway, everyone remembers Greedo? The dumb Rodian who managed to die at the hands of Solo. However, Han only adds two notes to this entire book. So basically you get the comments from various bounty hunters and a smuggler turned "Good Guy". General Solo of the New Republic decided to pickup this impounded book and add his two cents as well. Handwritten comments from bounty hunters Boba Fett, and previous owners (in order) Greedo, Bossk, and Dengar are seen throughout this section. That being said, this is a very good guide despite having a few conflicts with the canon.ĭengar gave a copy of the Bounty Hunter's Guild Handbook (Updated Imperial Edition) to Boba. I also must note that this is not part of the Star Wars canon. The New Republic searched his ship and found Boba's book that contains the Bounty Hunter's Guild Handbook and Ba'jurne Kyr'tsad Mando'ad, a Death Watch manifesto. Boba was fooling around in the Tatooine system and the New Republic seized his ship, the Slave I.
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