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** However, we should note that the Fetts being Mandalorians has since been {{jossed}} by order of Creator/GeorgeLucas: they were both merely bounty hunters who used facsimiles of Mandalorian armor and weapons (their armor is made of durasteel rather than genuine beskar). Then it was un-jossed by ''Series/TheMandalorian'', which essentially invokes NoTrueScotsman regarding the statements in ''The Clone Wars''.
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas (this conflicts with the story here, which says he's never been with a woman, period).
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so bar one occasion as far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas (this conflicts with the story here, which says he's never been with a woman, period).
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** However, we should note that the Fetts being Mandalorians has since been {{jossed}} by order of Creator/GeorgeLucas: they were both merely bounty hunters who used facsimiles of Mandalorian armor and weapons (their armor is made of durasteel rather than genuine beskar). Then it was un-jossed by ''Series/TheMandalorian'', which essentially invokes NoTrueScotsman regarding the statements in ''The Clone Wars''.
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* Boba Fett telling Leia that rape and premarital sex are immoral makes even more sense in light of the {{retcon}}ning of his background and Mandalorian culture. The latter places a ''heavy'' emphasis on [[FamilyValuesVillain marriage, family, children, and staying battle-ready at all times]]. To rape someone means you might father a child that you neglect to raise as Mando'a, making you ''da'buir'' (no longer a father), which is an unforgivable sin to them. Furthermore, he's ''married,'' and while he and his wife are estranged, marriage is still SeriousBusiness.
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* Boba Fett telling Leia that rape and premarital sex are immoral makes even more sense in light of the {{retcon}}ning of his background and Mandalorian culture. The culture later in Legends. In the ''Literature/RepublicCommandoSeries'' (some of which was used in the still-canon ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''), the latter places a ''heavy'' emphasis on [[FamilyValuesVillain marriage, family, children, and staying battle-ready at all times]]. To rape someone means you might father a child that you neglect to raise as Mando'a, making you ''da'buir'' (no longer a father), which is an unforgivable sin to them. Furthermore, he's ''married,'' and while he and his wife are estranged, marriage is still SeriousBusiness.
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** However, we should note that the Fetts being Mandalorians has since been {{jossed}} by order of Creator/GeorgeLucas: they were both merely bounty hunters who used facsimiles of Mandalorian armor and weapons (their armor is made of durasteel rather than genuine beskar).
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas (this conflicts with earlier stories, which state he's never been with a woman, period).
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas (this conflicts with earlier stories, the story here, which state says he's never been with a woman, period).
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* Boba Fett telling Leia that rape and premarital sex are immoral makes even more sense in light of the {{retcon}}ning of his background and Mandalorian culture. The latter places a ''heavy'' emphasis on marriage, family, children, and staying battle-ready at all times. To rape someone means you might father a child that you neglect to raise as Mando'a, making you ''da'buir'' (no longer a father), which is an unforgivable sin to them.
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* Boba Fett telling Leia that rape and premarital sex are immoral makes even more sense in light of the {{retcon}}ning of his background and Mandalorian culture. The latter places a ''heavy'' emphasis on [[FamilyValuesVillain marriage, family, children, and staying battle-ready at all times.times]]. To rape someone means you might father a child that you neglect to raise as Mando'a, making you ''da'buir'' (no longer a father), which is an unforgivable sin to them. Furthermore, he's ''married,'' and while he and his wife are estranged, marriage is still SeriousBusiness.
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** It would also explain why he added DrugsAreBad to his rant; an addict is in no condition to fight, and spice ''dealers'' can endanger a whole community by undermining their battle-readiness and cohesion.
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas (this conflicts with earlier stories, in which he says state he's never been with a woman, period).
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas (this conflicts with earlier stories, in which he states says he's never been with a woman, period).
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas (this conflicts with earlier stories, in which it's stated he's never been with a woman, period).
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas (this conflicts with earlier stories, in which it's stated he states he's never been with a woman, period).
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas.ideas (this conflicts with earlier stories, in which it's stated he's never been with a woman, period).
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with another women, any other woman, further explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas.
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** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed him the man in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with another women, explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas.
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* Boba Fett telling Leia that rape and premarital sex are immoral makes even more sense in light of the {{retcon}}ning of his background and Mandalorian culture. The latter places a ''heavy'' emphasis on marriage, family, children, and staying battle-ready at all times. To rape someone means you might father a child that you neglect to raise as Mando'a, making you ''da'buir'' (no longer a father), which is an unforgivable sin to them.
** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed him in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with another women, explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas.
** Even more poignantly: his wife was raped by his commanding officer, and he killed him in revenge. Boba Fett was also completely faithful to her, and so far as we know was never with another women, explaining his repugnance for either of those ideas.
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* Boba Fett telling Leia that rape and premarital sex are immoral makes even more sense in light of the {{retcon}}ning of his background and Mandalorian culture. The latter places a ''heavy'' emphasis on marriage, family, children, and staying battle-ready at all times. To rape someone means you might father a child that you neglect to raise as Mando'a, making you ''da'buir'' (no longer a father), which is an unforgivable sin to them.
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