The Mandalorian Armor
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The Mandalorian Armor is the first novel in The Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy, written by K.W. Jeter and published in June 1998 by Bantam Spectra.
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[edit] Editions
- ISBN 0553578855; June 1998, Bantam Spectra, 387-page paperback
- ISBN 8372455341; 2001, Amber, 288-page Polish paperback (Wojny Łowców Nagród: Mandaloriańska Zbroja)
- ISBN 3453199138; December 2001, Heyne-Verlag, 384-page German paperback (Der Kopfgeldjägerkrieg - Band 1: Die Mandalorianische Rüstung)
- ISBN 5699113037; April 2005, Eksmo, 384-page Russian book (Войны охотников за головами I: Мандалорский доспех)
[edit] Publisher's summary
He's the most feared and successful bounty hunter in the galaxy. He is Boba Fett, and even the most hardened criminals tremble at his name. Now he faces the deadliest challenge of his infamous career—an all-out war against his most dangerous enemies.
As the Rebellion gathers force, Prince Xizor proposes a cunning plan to the Emperor and Darth Vader: smash the power of the Bounty Hunters Guild by turning its members against each other. Only the strongest and most ruthless will survive, and they can be used against the Rebellion. It's a job for the fiercely independent Boba Fett, who jumps at the chance to destroy his rivals. But Fett soon realizes the game is rigged, as he finds himself the target of murderous factions, criminal conspiracies, and the evil at the Empire's dark heart. Boba Fett has always finished first. And in this game, anything less is death.
[edit] Synopsis
The book mainly talks about the web in which Boba Fett is trapped. The book is set shortly after Jabba the Hutt's barge is destroyed and flashes back to when the Bounty Hunters Guild still existed.
This book is set during the events of Return of the Jedi. It begins with Dengar searching through the wreckage of Jabba's sail barge for anything or anyone of value. As Dengar is ready to give up, assuming that the Jawas have beat him to the wreakage, he notices first that the Sarlacc appears to be dead and then a survivor. The survivor is Boba Fett who has blown his way out of the Sarlacc pit. Boba's distinctive armor has suffered damage from his time in the pit and he is nearly dead. While Dengar moves Fett to a cave for shelter the book flashes back to between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes back to a period where Boba Fett is a freelance bounty hunter at odds with the Bounty Hunters Guild.
Kuat of Kuat, the hereditary CEO of the Empire's chief subcontractor for military contracts is interested in the events that occurred at Jabba's palace and on his sail barge. Kuat of Kuat reviews holoprojections up loaded from the palace and regardless of the evidence, is not convinced Boba Fett is dead without additional confirmation.
In the first of many flashbacks to the period between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, Bossk and Zuckuss have been assigned by the Bounty Hunters Guild a contract for an accountant wanted by the Hutts. Although both are experienced bounty hunters, Bossk acts like the leader. Zuckuss warns Bossk that just because his father leads the Bounty Hunters Guild does not make him leader of this mission.
They blast their way into the accountant's hiding place to find the room empty. They've been beat to the bounty by Boba Fett. Bossk and Zuckuss, in pursuit of Boba Fett warn him that he has no authority to work this bounty. That they have been assigned the bounty by the Bounty Hunters Guild. Boba Fett quips that he answers to a higher authority, himself and blasts off into hyperspace.
Fett enters his hold and talks to his "cargo" sitting in one of the cells. The accountant offers to pay Fett more than the bounty if he'll let him go. Fett apologizes that it does not work that way. That he is the highest paid bounty hunter in the galaxy because he delivers. The accountant says that he has heard of other bounty hunters accepting offers. Fett says that if the mismanagement and incompetence of the guild that causes that and he will have no part of it.
Deep in space, the Slave I approaches the lair of the Assembler, Kud'ar Mub'at. The arachnid go between who serves as the criminal world's escrow service. It is to the Assembler that Fett is to deliver his captive and collect his bounty.
The Assembler's web-like home is a set of extruded neural fibers along which semi-independent multi-legged nodes run performing various tasks for the Assembler. The Assembler is careful not to give too much autonomy to it's neural nodes as it was once one of those nodes who reached enough independence to rise up and eat it's predecessor. Fett describes his distaste for this sort of cannibalism within certain species.
The Assembler reveals that it has received a new contract, a private one, for Fett to work. Private contracts are required by clients who wish their ends to be kept secret and mean more money for Fett. He accepts the contract to join the Bounty Hunters Guild and break it up from within.
Back in the present, Dengar captures a woman who has followed him and Fett into their hiding place. The woman, Neelah, insists that she must see Fett but she doesn't know why. She explains that she was a dancer in Jabba's palace but has no memories before arriving in the palace. She says that when Boba Fett looked at her in the palace, she knew that she had some connection to him and needed to meet him. Dengar notices signs of an aristocratic upbringing in Neelah and symptoms of a memory wipe. He agrees to her request, attributing his soft spot for Neelah to the fact that he'd recently met a woman he cares for. He warns Neelah that she has to be careful around Fett and that he will not leaver her alone with him. He warns that Fett is ruthless and cannot be trusted and that he hardly trusts him to keep up his end of their new partnership.
Flashing back to "Then", Boba Fett is at a feast welcoming him to the Bounty Hunters Guild. The guild elder's welcome Fett finally into their organization. Bossk does not trust Fett and calls his father a fool for doing so. The father and son exchange death threats which is common among Trandoshans as is feasting on the remains of your enemies and killing and eating your brothers shortly after birth. Why would Fett join now, Bossk asks. Fett explains that times are changing that that pressures in the galaxy including Black Sun have forced him to change his stance on the guild. Bossk is grudgingly calmed down by the rest of the guild and he agrees to treat Fett like a brother.
The Emperor meets with Darth Vader and Prince Xixor to discuss the new plan Xixor has put in place. It was Xixor who contacted the Assembler with the private contract for Fett to join the guild. Xixor's reveals that his plan will eliminate the dead weight in the guild and leave only the best bounty hunters. Then the Empire will be able to contract with those remaining bounty hunters to execute plans that need independence and cunning. He explains that the Empire, by design, has suppressed independence in their troopers and officers but that they need independence to fight the rebellion where free thinking is their strongest asset. Vader is not convinced and thinks Xixor has ulterior motives... THIS SYNOPSIS IS NOT COMPLETE
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Creatures
- Womp rat (Mentioned only)
- Trufflite
- Sarlacc
- Felinx
- Rancor (Holoprojector image)
- Dewback (Mentioned only)
- Nerf (Mentioned only)
- Dantooinian garfish (Mentioned only)
- Barve (Mentioned only)
- Nirellian ground slug (Mentioned only)
- Bantha (Mentioned only)
- Mimbrane organism
[edit] Droid models
- Medical droid
- Assassin droid
- Customs-inspection droid
- Rehab droid (Mentioned only)
- Inert-screen load shifter
[edit] Events
- Skirmish at Carkoon (Mentioned only)
- Clone Wars (Mentioned only)
[edit] Individuals
- 1e-XE (First appearance)
- SH∑1-B (First appearance)
- Anonymous Q'nithian Aeropteryx
- Balancesheet (Appears in flashback(s))
- Bossk
- Boushh (Leia as Boushh) (Holoprojector image)
- Calculator (Appears in flashback(s))
- Chewbacca (Holoprojector image)
- Cradossk (Appears in flashback(s))
- D/Crypt technician
- Dengar
- D'harhan (Appears in flashback(s))
- Oph Nar Dinnid (Appears in flashback(s))
- Docker (Appears in flashback(s))
- Fenald
- Boba Fett
- Bib Fortuna (Holoprojector image)
- Ob Fortuna (Appears in flashback(s))
- Gheeta (Appears in flashback(s))
- Big Gizz (Mentioned only)
- Emd Grahvess (First mentioned)
- Vol Hamame
- Handler (Appears in flashback(s))
- Identifier (Appears in flashback(s))
- IG-88 (Appears in flashback(s))
- Jabba's rancor (Holoprojector image)
- Kuat of Kuat
- Owen Lars (Holoprojector image)
- Beru Lars (Holoprojector image)
- Lookout (Appears in flashback(s))
- Manaroo
- Kud'ar Mub'at (Appears in flashback(s))
- Neelah
- Nullada (Appears in flashback(s))
- Oola (Holoprojector image)
- Leia Organa (Holoprojector image)
- Emperor Palpatine (Appears in flashback(s))
- Phedroi
- Nil Posondum (Appears in flashback(s))
- Codeq Santhananan (First mentioned)
- Signaler (Appears in flashback(s))
- Luke Skywalker (Holoprojector image)
- Han Solo (Mentioned only)
- Spiker (Mentioned only)
- Jabba Desilijic Tiure (Holoprojector image)
- Darth Vader (Appears in flashback(s)) (Via transmission)
- Tonnika sisters
- Wuher
- Prince Xizor (Appears in flashback(s))
- Zuckuss (Appears in flashback(s))
[edit] Sentient species
- Human
- Tusken Raider (Mentioned only)
- Jawa (Mentioned only)
- Aruzan
- Wookiee (Holoprojector image)
- Twi'lek (Holoprojector image)
- Trandoshan
- Gand (Appears in flashback(s))
- Assembler (Appears in flashback(s))
- Subassembly (Appears in flashback(s))
- Falleen (Appears in flashback(s))
- Lyunesi (Appears in flashback(s))
- Gamorrean (Mentioned only)
- Hutt (Appears in flashback(s))
- Garbage rat
- Q'nithian Aeropteryx
- Kiffar
[edit] Locations
- Tatooine
- Dune Sea
- Mos Eisley
- Jabba's Palace (Holoprojector image)
- Lars Homestead (Holoprojector image)
- Kuat
- Ryloth (Mentioned only)
- Trandosha (Mentioned only)
- Vinnax system (Mentioned only)
- Coruscant (Appears in flashback(s))
- Imperial City (Appears in flashback(s))
- Falleen (Mentioned only)
- Ryoone (Mentioned only)
- Narrant system (Mentioned only)
- Circumtore (Appears in flashback(s))
[edit] Organizations and titles
- Alliance to Restore the Republic (Mentioned only)
- Black Sun (Mentioned only)
- Bounty Hunters Guild (Appears in flashback(s))
- D/Crypt Information Services
- Fhnark & Company Exotic Foodstuffs (Mentioned only)
- Galactic Empire (Mentioned only)
- Emperor (Appears in flashback(s))
- Imperial Navy (Mentioned only)
- Stormtrooper Corps
- Galactic Republic (Mentioned only)
- Jedi Order
- Jedi Master (Mentioned only)
- Jedi Knight (Mentioned only)
- Kuat Drive Yards
- Liege-lord (Mentioned only)
- MandalMotors (Mentioned only)
- Mandalorian (Mentioned only)
- Order of the Sith
- Dark Lord of the Sith (Appears in flashback(s))
- Shell Hutts (Appears in flashback(s))
- Trans-Galactic Gaming Enterprises Corporation (Mentioned only)
- Trans-Zone Development and Exploitation Consortium (Mentioned only)
[edit] Vehicles and vessels
- Bantha-II cargo skiff
- Death Star I (Mentioned only)
- Slave I
- Imperial I-class Star Destroyer
- Devastator (Via transmission)
- JumpMaster 5000
- Luxury sail barge
- Sandcrawler (Mentioned only)
- Shuttle
- TIE/ln starfighter (Mentioned only)
- Speeder (Holoprojector image)
- StarViper-class attack platform
- Virago (Appears in flashback(s))
- Swoop
- YV-666 light freighter
- YT-1300
- Millennium Falcon (Mentioned only)
[edit] Weapons and technology
- Blaster
- Scythe-staff
- Dur-24 wrist laser (Holoprojector image)
- ZX miniature flame projector (Holoprojector image)
- Thermal detonator (Holoprojector image)
- EE-3 carbine rifle (Holoprojector image)
- Pikestaff (Mentioned only)
- Gaderffii (Mentioned only)
- Rocket launcher
- Atmospheric phase-change detonator
- Imperial-class M-12 sweep bomb (Mentioned only)
- Battle-glove
- Womp-rat trap
- Electrobinoculars
- Hyperspace messenger pod
- Chronometer (Mentioned only)
- Nanosporoid (Mentioned only)
- Identity probe
- Holoprojector
- Flimsiplast (Mentioned only)
- Memory augmentor (Mentioned only)
- IV tap (Appears in flashback(s))
- Repulsorlift
- Short-distance location beacon
[edit] Miscellanea
- Plastoid
- Sorderian weftfabric
- Skefka
- Corellian scavenge rat
- Idiot thrift
- Threndrian snareflower
- Gerinian star-stone
- Bounty Hunters' Creed
- Durasteel
- Alpha Point Zero
[edit] Cover gallery
This is a gallery of the different cover variations of The Mandalorian Armor.


