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Although this article is based on canonical information, the actual name of this subject is pure conjecture.

A bounty hunter was a part of the Bounty Hunters' Guild by 9 ABY. After the hunter failed to capture a target, the bounty hunter was refused more holopucks by the Guild agent Greef Karga. When the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin rescued the creature known as "the Child," the bounty hunter joined Karga and a number of other bounty hunters in attempting to stop the Mandalorian, but were unsuccessful.

Biography[]

"Look, I told you I'm not interested in your excuses!"
[the bounty hunter speaks Huttese]
"You had your shot, dust breather, but you failed. No pucks for you. Now get outta here."
[the bounty hunter speaks Huttese]""
―Greef Karga and the bounty hunter — (audio) Listen (file info)[1]

The bounty hunter later joined the Bounty Hunters' Guild.[1] Around 9 ABY, the bounty hunter was present at the cantina on the planet Nevarro where the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin claimed a bounty from Greef Karga, a Guild agent.[2] Sometime later, he took on a bounty from Karga but failed to capture the target, later arguing and attempting to justify his failure with the agent, but was ultimately refused when he demanded for more holopucks.[1]

Bounty Hunters Surround The Mandalorian

the bounty hunter and the Bounty Hunters' Guild surrounded the Mandalorian

After the Mandalorian rescued a creature known as "the Child," the bounty hunter noticed that their tracking fob was activated alongside several other hunters' fobs when the Child was in the vicinity. Under Karga's command, the Guild slowly surrounded the Mandalorian as he attempted to escape in his starship, the Razor Crest. When he began firing at the hunters, the bounty hunter and the Guild engaged the Mandalorian and attempted to reclaim the Child. The bounty hunters took cover when the Mandalorian began using his Amban phase-pulse blaster. the bounty hunter hid behind a stack of crates, but began approaching his position with the other bounty hunters. The Guild's efforts were thwarted when a tribe of Mandalorians arrived and helped the Mandalorian escape.[1]

Personality and traits[]

The bounty hunter spoke huttese. The hunter was furious when arguing with Karga over the failure of a bounty, attempting to justify it and demanding more pucks.[1]

Equipment[]

The bounty hunter used a blaster pistol while in the Bounty Hunters' Guild.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

The bounty hunter first appeared in the first episode of Jon Favreau's 2019 Disney+ television series The Mandalorian,[2] which aired on November 12, 2019.[3] The character's costume was repurposed from "Saucer Head,"[4] a character from the 2018 Star Wars Anthology Series film Solo: A Star Wars Story.[5]

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