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Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date posted: Jul 19, 2005 8:32 PM  |  updated: Aug 30, 2006 12:54 AM
Ailyn Vel, Daughter of Boba Fett
A lot of folks ask me about Boba Fett's tough-as-nails daughter, Ailyn Vel. This is the character I developed for the "History of the Mandalorians" in Insider #80. I enjoy developing strong women characters. From history's Joan of Arc to TV's Xena the Warrior Princes, Kill Bill's samurai Bride and the gun-totting hookers of Frank Miller's Sin City, I think the woman-warrior archetype has a natural appeal to women and men, especially in the modern age. She is that bizarre combination of the traditional femininity and masculinity ideals--the gorgeous butt-kicker. It's from this mold that Ailyn Vel is cut.

Her story is this. At some point, Boba Fett decided to put down some roots, and wed the Kiffu bounty hunter Sintas Vel. The offspring from this marriage was Ailyn. But for whatever reason, Boba Fett wanted out of the relationship at some point, and left his wife and young daughter.

Ailyn grew up. When she was almost 16 years old, her mother took a bounty posting to buy the girl a nice birthday present. Big mistake. Sintas died going after her quarry. Alone, Ailyn blamed her mother's death and her solitude on Boba Fett for leaving them for the bounty hunting trade. Out of spite, she became a hunt-saboteur -- a trade devoted to thwarting bounty hunters' attempts to collect their prey -- hoping to cross paths with her father. But she never did.

Ailyn soon turned to bounty hunting herself, becoming a strong believer in the ethics of the Bounty Hunter's Creed. Like most of the galaxy, she thought Boba Fett was dead when he did his nose dive into the Great Pit of Carkoon in Return of the Jedi. Of course, fans of the Expanded Universe know Boba Fett escaped, and the rest of the galaxy will find that out in a few years too. When Ailyn learned that her father was still alive, she decided to finish what the Sarlacc couldn't. Tracking him to the Extrictarium Nebula, she blows her pops away and takes his armor!

But, the joke's on Ailyn. While the guy she killed looked exactly like Boba Fett, it turned out he was actually Alpha-Ø2--an insane clone of her grandpappy Jango Fett! The hunt for Boba continues, and meanwhile, Ailyn takes a cue from another manhunter, the Mandalorian poser Jodo Kast, and ocassionally pretends to be Boba to get those big bounty payoffs.

About 15 years after Return of the Jedi, Ailyn tracks her father down to a mysterious dream-like planet called Shogun. It's here that Ailyn finds an aging Boba Fett's ship, as well as an unrecognizable corpse in Mandalorian armor. Convinced that at last Boba is dead and her mother avenged, Ailyn takes Boba's ship and permanently assumes his identity (a la the Dread Pirate Roberts for you Princess Bride fans out there). ;)

The dead guy wasn't Boba, of course. Boba goes into hiding as he takes over the Mandalorian Supercommandos, who make their reappearance in James Luceno's novel The Unifying Force. But that's another story. Ailyn herself goes on to a successful bounty hunting career under her father's name up until the time the Yuuzhan Vong invade the galaxy. At this point, Ailyn disappears, while the true Boba Fett remerges with his Mandalorians to fight the alien conquerors. ~ Abel G. Peña
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For more Mandalorian action, track down a copy of Insider #80. Also, check out the short comic "Prototypes" in the Visionaries trade paperback, and keep an eye out for Karen Traviss's books in next year's Legacy of the Force book series. Incidentally, here is the website of the model who inspired artist Joe Corroney's depiction of Ailyn for "History of the Mandalorians." All "You are now leaving starwars.com" content disclaimers apply.

Sweet Sith, I think I'm in love with my own creation. :x


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  JohnWayneSkywalker
The Purple Ewok
date Posted: Jul 20, 2005 6:57 AM
Wow thats a good backstory! I just got signed up for hyperspace a little while ago so I didn't get the issue of insider that contained the history of the mandalorians. Since we are on the subject of obscure backstories, do you think anyone is going to develop the child that was the result of the relationship between sheeka tull and the arc trooper nate/jangotat? I think it would be interesting to see how the child of a arc comes out. Johnwayneskywalker@starwars.net
  Rogueish
W.I.E.R.D.
date Posted: Jul 22, 2005 11:28 AM
Yes, great bit of history there Mr Halagad. Wasn't there a Tales story that featured Boba and Sintas? Or was it just a random chick badass? I don't have my Tales to hand at the moment, so cannot check for myself.

And that's a good call for the Sheeka/Jangotat offspring.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Aug 02, 2005 11:13 AM
Yup, that was Sintas Rogueish, and also included Ailyn's first appearance as a baby in a family photograph, though Ailyn hadn't been given a name or even a gender yet at that point.
  Darthsomeone21
Wedge in an A-Wing
date Posted: Aug 18, 2005 1:40 PM
Hmm, I never pictured Boba Fett as a guy to settle down with a wife. I always pictured him cloning himself like daddy Fett. Ah, well, maybe there's a clone of Boba in the Mandolarian Supercommandos that we'll find out about in LotF.
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 02, 2006 8:43 PM
I love Ailyn any way i hope some day Boba will take his daughter to her favorite boy band and have fun you know spend some father daughter time to make up for all the years Bobas been gone:p
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Jan 02, 2006 8:54 PM
That's what I'm saying, flying sith monkey. He can take her to a "Boba Fett and the Assassin Droids" concert.
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 02, 2006 10:05 PM
Does Ailyn know who leia is? If she does they could be girl friends:D ps thankes for the reply
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 02, 2006 10:40 PM
I think Ailyn needs to see a tharapist about her hatred of her clone dad. her hatred obvisley started when boba walked out on the familey there for building her dislike of her dad that dislike manafested its self into hatred when her mom dided goeing on a hunt to get money to buy her a gift then she found out her mom was dead...
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 02, 2006 10:40 PM
when if boba was still around he could have saved her. in her point of veiw she had lost the onley person who cared about her so she made it her sole purpuse in life to kill boba fett and on her way to slaturer boba she found a clone by the name of spar juist because he looked like boba she killed him:_| and then she took spars armer and possed as her father. And do i have to remind you all how it is iligal to pos as a mandalorien war lord :p.Any way she should be bhind bars 4 everX-( .
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Jan 03, 2006 11:26 AM
You get an A++ for psychoanalysis. :D
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 03, 2006 11:39 AM
Tanks dudeB-)
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 03, 2006 11:42 AM
You rock at making strong women characters:^O .
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 03, 2006 11:56 AM
How long did it take you to make Ailyn.?:|
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 03, 2006 12:01 PM
You rock at making strong women characters.:D You should make some more strong women characters.:D Ailyn kicks a_ _;)
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Jan 03, 2006 12:50 PM
You rock at making strong women characters .

Thanks. Wait until you see the Grievous project. :)

How long did it take you to make Ailyn.

Ailyn is a Mandalorian character I've had in mind since the late 90s. It was nice to finally bring her into being.
  ^_^ flying sith monkey ^_^
date Posted: Jan 03, 2006 6:32 PM
Hey ive wanted to know this for a while why did boba walk out on his family??:| :_|
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