Boba Fett's Philosophy.
Right. Wrong. Good. Evil.
They're all the same thing. Or rather, they're all nothing. There are no paths of light and darkness, only life and death and the people who succeed. Good and evil are illusions, masks that people wear to justify their own actions and condemn another's.
The Jedi were 'good', yet it was a Jedi Master, Mace Windu of the high council, who killed my father and left his headless body lying on the sand.
The Sith Lord Dooku was 'evil', yet he had payed my father for his services, and even after father's death he sent the remainder of the money he owed Jango to Kamino: repaying his debt.
The Galactic philosophy is that killing the 'evil' makes you good. Killing the 'good' makes you evil. Acts of kindness and love make you good, acts of prejudice and revenge make you evil.
My father raised me, cared for me, loved me. He allowed himself to be cloned; that saved the republic. Jango Fett also killed for a paycheck. Was he 'good' or 'evil'? Mace Windu slaughtered him mercilessly. Windu was 'good', so the Jedi claim that father must be 'evil'.
They say the evil are free of guilt for their crimes.
If so, what does Windu feel when he looks into the faces of the clones and sees the man he butchered? Remorse? I doubt it.
Dark and Light are matters of perspective. The nocturnal animal is blind in daylight, the diurnal animal is blind at night.
Bounty Hunters may be tricky, but in one respect we are the most honest people in the Galaxy. We do not hide behind good intentions, we do not try to justify our actions by claiming the ones we destroy are evil.
We kill, as others kill, as every species in the universe kills.
But the bounty hunter is unafraid of his deeds. And that keeps him strong.
