Jango: A Cloning Legend

Jango: A Cloning Legend is a book in the Galactic City Library, about Jango Fett and his many clones, published 9 ABY.

Excerpt
There have never been as many men cloned from a single subject as Jango Fett. The clone troopers we've all learned to love and hate tore the galaxy apart with their Clone War, and yet they are, in one way, innocent of their crimes. They didn't ask to be created, and many of them preferred to be in a different place than the battlefield. They developed individuality that we all grew to love, and they saw each other as brothers to care for. At the same time, they were also engineered to follow orders with question, and the man they were ultimately loyal to was the man who became the Emperor. They then lost most of their individuality upon becoming stormtroopers, and became merciless killers on a mission to destroy all life in the galaxy as we know it.

Perhaps the unaltered clone "son" of Jango is even more menacing, though. Boba Fett. The name sends shivers down many beings' spines, and not without reason, for Boba was as merciless as the clone stormtroopers, and he wasn't engineered to be that way. He freely chose to hunt bounties and kill people without remorse. We are hoping that he's gone now, like most of the clone troopers.