The idea of Boba killing mace hadn't even crossed my mind, but again in the original trilogy, Boba was quite reknown and feared more so than his father( just my opinion from the way the movies portray him) so the possibility stands that a 12 year old non-force user son of the great Jango Fett venging his father's death by killing the murderer, Mace Windu a jedi master would skyrocket his fame. The probability of it actually happening slim, but the idea is quite intriguing. I think that if he does kill Mace it will be a fluke like Obi-Wan killing Maul. But as it stands now I believe it will be Dooku who does the killing. Being that Dooku has become so powerfull, and even a master swordsman such as Mace might be overwhelmed by the power of the Dark Side.
In both Fan scripts I read, they put him in. And at least in one of them he does kill Mace and in a really believable and cruel way. It was actually the one hipothesis I never thought about and it seemed believable and, better yet, it would fit into all we have seen before.
Do you know what I'm talking about or should I explain?
In an intense fight with Clone Troopers, Mace Windu spots a helpless child amidst the rumble, he jumps between the child and the troopers to protect him, big mistake, the child is Boba Fett. He takes out a blaster and shoots MAce in the back, with a smile on his face.
I find that even though its a real sh***y way to go, it falls right into the dark and treacherous feel the movie shoul have. No glorious deaths for the Jedis, just kill them without pitty or honour. That is the true way of the dark side.
For the Jedi to go out in a blaze of glory would be, in my humble opinion, against the dark nature of the film. GL said this would be a very dark movie, no room for glory deaths there. We have to feel, angry, bloody angry, about what is hapening to our favorite characters. Only then will you feel truly pissed and bloodthirsty for the Empire. Something reminiscent of the World War Two movies, where you see the injustice of things like Nazism and the Holocaust. It has to be about betrayal, death, anger, rage. It has to be about the dark side so that in the end, and I mean ROTJ, you feel that Vaders sacrifice is like a vindication for all that hapenned before.
I for one, want to leave the theatre with a sickening feeling in my stomach because thats what the dark side is about.