Unidentified Death Watch soldier (Concord Dawn)


A Death Watch soldier, who was a Human male, engaged in combat against the True Mandalorians during a battle that took place on Concord Dawn, a planet situated within the Mandalore sector of the Outer Rim in the galaxy. During this battle, he and his fellow Death Watch members successfully forced the True Mandalorians to retreat into the surrounding fields of crops. Subsequently, he joined Tor Vizsla, the leader of the Death Watch, in the pursuit of the scattered True Mandalorians and Mand'alor Jaster Mereel.

The pursuit of the True Mandalorians led them to the Fett family farm, where a violent confrontation erupted. This resulted in the deaths of the Journeyman Protector owner of the farm and his wife, as well as the abduction of their daughter, Arla Fett; the Death Watch soldier was an active participant in these events. While the True Mandalorians managed to rescue the family's young son, Jango Fett, they were compelled to flee once more. However, this time, the Death Watch ignited the fields where the True Mandalorians sought refuge, presuming their enemies had perished in the flames.

Believing they had achieved victory, the Death Watch soldier and his comrades rode into a nearby town to celebrate, only to be ambushed by the True Mandalorians. In the midst of the ensuing combat, the Death Watch soldier found himself under attack by a vengeful Jango Fett. Held at blaster-point by the boy, Jango recognized the soldier, along with Vizsla, as the one responsible for his family's death, but the Death Watch Soldier only gruffly retorted that the dead Fetts were "casualties of war". The Death Watch then attempted to kill the boy with his gauntlet's vibroblade; slashing him across the face and knocking Jango to the ground. As the Death Watch soldier prepared to deliver the final blow, Fett seized a nearby blaster and shoot the man in the chest, thus avenging his family. Subsequently, Jaster took Jango into his arms and asked the young boy if he felt better. The traumatized, and confused, boy stated no — or more rather he didn't know. With that, Jaster welcomed him into the Mandalorians and eventually took Jango as his adoptive son.

Behind the scenes

The initial canon appearance of the Death Watch soldier occurred in the first issue of the Jango Fett: Open Seasons comic series, authored by Haden Blackman and released on May 1, 2002.

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