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    Best Star Wars Bounty Hunters - The StarWars.com 10

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    Best Star Wars Bounty Hunters - The StarWars.com 10



    Veröffentlicht am 18.12.2014
    In this installment of the StarWars.com 10, we’re picking the galaxy’s top mercenaries, from sharpshooting shapeshifters to killer Kyuzo.

    For this list, we're focusing on bounty hunters from the Star Wars films and Star Wars: The Clone Wars only, ranking them on efficiency, inventiveness, and cool factor.

    10. Zam Wesell
    Leading us into the galaxy’s seedy underworld is Zam Wesell. She comes close to eliminating a certain Naboo senator -- making good use of tools both explosive…and slithering. But don’t take your eyes off her. Zam is a changeling, and doubly dangerous.

    9. Dengar
    One of the elite trackers hired by Darth Vader to find the Millennium Falcon, Dengar has years of experience – and a unique sense of style -- dating back to the Clone Wars. Some advice: if you encounter him on a train, keep your distance.

    8. IG-88
    IG-88 is another of Vader’s preferred bounty hunters, and the only droid on this list. A towering, imposing figure, this mechanical menace is beholden to no one, and represents something truly scary: a droid – and bounty hunter -- with no humanity.

    7. Asajj Ventress
    Formerly a Sith apprentice, Asajj Ventress’ Force abilities make her a formidable bounty hunter. The hairless harpy is the MVP of Boba Fett’s all-star team, and later, is the first to catch an on-the-run Ahsoka Tano. Not bad for a late career change.

    6. Embo
    He rarely talks, but his actions – and bowcaster – speak for him. Fast, agile, and deadly, Embo is a true mercenary, fighting for whoever can afford him. He’s an expert marksman, the only bounty hunter with a pet anooba, and he proves that in his profession, fashion can be functional.

    5. Jango Fett
    Whether rumbling in the rain with Jedi or blasting beasts point blank, Jango Fett’s combat ability is second to none. Plus, he has some of the coolest bounty hunter toys around. No wonder a Sith Lord made an army out of him.

    4. Bossk
    Bossk is a natural tracker and, as the bounty hunter that recruits Asajj Ventress, also a good talent scout. He’s a crack shot with a rifle, mowing down Kage warriors during one intense job, and is equally effective with his reptilian fists.

    3. Aurra Sing
    Utterly ruthless, Aurra Sing goes to frightening depths just for profit. She executes captive clone troopers, snipes security forces with heartless precision, and kills former partners face-to-face. As a mentor to Boba Fett, Sing shows the young bounty hunter that a killer instinct is necessary in their line of work – and few can match hers.

    2. Boba Fett
    He tracks the Millennium Falcon to Cloud City. He boldly questions Darth Vader. And he delivers Han Solo to Jabba the Hutt. Boba Fett is a legendary bounty hunter, inspiring dread with the mere mention of his name. The son of Jango Fett, he hones his skills from a young age. Fett’s battle-worn armor, featuring a downright awesome helmet, jet pack, and other…surprises…is instantly recognizable, and his silent demeanor only adds to his mystique. In the end, Boba Fett is a true icon of a galaxy far, far away.

    1. Cad Bane
    He’s no-nonsense, unpredictable, and very, very cool. Topping our list is Cad Bane, who will stop at nothing to get the job done. His accomplishments are many: Bane frees Ziro the Hutt from a highly-guarded prison; he infiltrates the Jedi Archives and steals a holocron; and he captures Ahsoka Tano. With his arsenal, gadgetry, and a pretty evil droid, no one stands between Bane and a payday. He’s our kind of bounty hunter – fearless and inventive -- and that’s why we rank Cad Bane #1.

    So what do you think? Did we overlook something? Did we nail it? Are we out of our minds? Comment and let us know!
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