Jodo Kast actively impersonated Boba Fett. Boba Fett eventually killed him.

Jodo Kast actively impersonated Boba Fett. Boba Fett eventually killed him.

I refuse to accept that stormtroopers are clones
Edited by RavncatI refuse to accept that stormtroopers are clones
Not all if them are. Remember that clones age twice as fast, so the remaining comes would be in their fifties by ESB. There are a couple legions that remained purely clones, such as the 501st, but the majority of storm troopers are younger humans trained by the empire.
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Those are the forums. But if i want to play casual games with less than optimal lists, i can and i will still have great fun. Most people around when they want just to chill and try out crazy stuff, we just play withouth phantoms or falcons. Yes, when we prepare for tourneys we do, but such is life.
I see nothing wrong pointing out flaws of pilots, so you make a more informed decission wether you want to play them or not.
Edited by DreadStarI don't Think we're quite at a point where we can really judge the merits of Imperialist Fett.
Yes, he did bring the benefits of Imperial culture to a technologically limited group (Scum), but in doing so their native ships were obliterated and replaced with the ubiquitous TIE family. Even now, the lowly Scyk has not fully emerged as a ship on its own. Instead, it exists only in comparison to the TIE Fighters. It's merits are recognized based on Imperial merits; it's value determined by Imperial values. Like Caliban, Boba is learning the the very tools of Imperialist empowerment have become the chains of Imperialist oppression.
There are a couple legions that remained purely clones, such as the 501st
According to Battlefront 2. According to Allegiance Vader transfers the most talented stormtroopers from wherever they turn up to the 501st.
Imperial Fett is obviously the real Fett since he would win. Scum Fett is probably Jodo Kast. It's the only thing that makes sense.
I think they should have skipped a scum Fett and did a scum Kast instead. I know Fett fits nicely into the scum theme being a bounty hunter and all. But if you read into Boba, his beliefs in justice and law are what drive him. The Imperial doctrine is right up Boba's alley, so IMO I think he works well with the Imperial faction. Plus I remember reading somewhere that during the time of the Empire was a bounty hunters wet dream because of all the wanted fugitives running around and seeing as the Empire paid so lucratively for rebels, it would only make sense to see Boba constantly under their employ. Kast truly is scum.
"Everyone dies. It is the final and only ever lasting justice. Evil exists; it is intelligence in the service of entropy. When the side of a mountain slides to kill a village, this is not evil, for evil requires intent. Should a sentient being cause that landslide, there is evil; and requires justice as a consequence, so that civilization can exist. There is no greater good than justice; and only if law serves justice is it a good law. It is said correctly that law exists not for the just but for the unjust, for the just carry the law in their hearts, and do not need to call it from afar. I bow to no one and give service only for cause."[src
I don't Think we're quite at a point where we can really judge the merits of Imperialist Fett.
Yes, he did bring the benefits of Imperial culture to a technologically limited group (Scum), but in doing so their native ships were obliterated and replaced with the ubiquitous TIE family. Even now, the lowly Scyk has not fully emerged as a ship on its own. Instead, it exists only in comparison to the TIE Fighters. It's merits are recognized based on Imperial merits; it's value determined by Imperial values. Like Caliban, Boba is learning the the very tools of Imperialist empowerment have become the chains of Imperialist oppression.
They brought him in because they can't just have Rebel ships crossing over into the 3rd Faction. It is kind of hard to consider what Imperial Ships would be used as civilian ships because most of their military hard wear are not on sale for anyone. (You can't buy a fully functional M1-Abrhams tank even you had the dough, it would be demilitarized to where it can't be used for combat.). It is easier for rebels as they often re-purpose and modify civilian ships with their limited resources. Criminal elements would use the same tactics as many have found it necessary to "protect their assets" from those who would interfere with their business. If S&V had ships that were being used by the Rebels, they would have to have an Imperial ship too.