
We’ve talked about that in previous episodes because it’s come up.Īnd so Vos goes down into the Coruscant underworld to Level 1313, where he finds Krayt’s Claw hanging out in a bar. Master Yoda suggests Asajj Ventress, who is no longer under Dooku’s employ.

They send Quinlan Vos, the cowboy Jedi, off to try to do this, but he wants to have some sort of companion to go along with him. So the Jedi Council is trying to figure out how to deal with the Separatists, and they come up with a plan to assassinate Count Dooku. We’ll start with the general premise and how Boba Fett gets involved in this thing. He appears in it a few times, and so that’s what we’re going to be focusing on today. But Boba Fett does come into play in the novel. Now the novel primarily concerns itself with Quinlan Vos and Asajj Ventress. That’s the novel by Christie Golden that came out in 2015, and it adapts eight episodes of the Clone Wars that never got produced. Or at least I guess technically, it was until it then became the Dark Disciple novel. Boba Fett appears in the novel Dark Disciple, which is part of the Clone Wars Legacy, if you will. And thank you so much for joining me for it.

This is Star Wars 7×7, your daily dose of Star Wars joy. Well, it’s Monday, which means it’s Fett Day, and we’re going to talk about the last stories in which Boba Fett appears before the events of A New Hope. We’ll be talking about his last interaction with Asajj Ventress, and a brief sabotage of Han Solo. Our latest exploration into Boba Fett’s history (it’s Fettday today!) wraps up his appearances in Star Wars storytelling before the events of A New Hope.
