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Carnor Jax origins
According to Randy Stradley, author of Crimson Empire, Carnor Jax and Kir Kanos were intended to be clones. However, this was seemingly retconned by Abel G. Pena’s article Evil Never Dies which established Carnor Jax as having a father, which Wookieepedia takes to discredit the notion of Jax being a clone.
But this is Star Wars. This is the same universe where Jango and Boba Fett are considered father and son despite Boba being a clone of Jango, with the same also applying to Palpatine and Rey’s dad. Jax’s dad can easily just have been the template for Jax.
Here’s another thing. According to Evil Never Dies, Jax’s father was a member of the Thyrsian Sun Guard (who just so happen to look a lot like Imperial Royal Guards, I should mention) who worked for Darth Sidious. In the RPG sourcebook Galaxy at War, there is a Sun Guard character named Kenix Jir who was used as a cloning template. What’s curious about Kenix Jir’s name is that both the first name and the surname are reused from other characters: Kenix Kil, an alias for Kir Kanos, and Daine Jir, an Imperial officer from A New Hope (the one who says to Vader “Holding her is dangerous!”). And guess what? According to StarWars.com’s old Visual Guides (which I don’t think are up anymore?), Daine Jir’s family donated their genetic template for making stormtroopers. So, this might be all a stretch (though I suppose this is the headcanon thread), but it is my belief that Carnor Jax and Kir Kanos are indeed clones, that the Sun Guard Kenix Jir is their template (and thus Carnor Jax’s “father”), and that Daine Jir is related to them (either as another clone or just a relative of Kenix).
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