Which isn't perhaps as shocking for Boba as it might be for others; he is a clone, after all, and he knows firsthand that he shares his face with millions of others. If anything, what confuses him about this 'Omega' figure is their differences. He and Boba look very alike, but they aren't identical—and that's not even to mention the blonde hair.
In a word, he looks related to Boba rather than cloned from the same source. Yet, Boba knows that's impossible; any relations he might've had were wiped out by Death Watch decades before he was born. So who could this Omega be?
Boba demonstrates by lifting up his helmet, revealing a face that is strikingly similar to Omega's, albeit a few years younger.
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Which isn't perhaps as shocking for Boba as it might be for others; he is a clone, after all, and he knows firsthand that he shares his face with millions of others. If anything, what confuses him about this 'Omega' figure is their differences. He and Boba look very alike, but they aren't identical—and that's not even to mention the blonde hair.
In a word, he looks related to Boba rather than cloned from the same source. Yet, Boba knows that's impossible; any relations he might've had were wiped out by Death Watch decades before he was born. So who could this Omega be?
Boba demonstrates by lifting up his helmet, revealing a face that is strikingly similar to Omega's, albeit a few years younger.
"See?"