Last Sample

"Sorry to disturb you, Mr. Fett, but we need one more DNA sample before we may proceed. We're sorry to keep you, but once we have this last sample you may leave any time you like." "You already have a blood sample, a hair sample, fingernails, skin, saliva, what more do you need?" "Semen."

- Taun We and Jango Fett

Last Sample is a work of Legends erotic fiction and Attack of the Clones erotic fiction written by Steve Oregano. It pairs Jango Fett with Taun We as the Kaminoan Project Coordinator extracts a final DNA sample from the clone template using the method of fellatio.

Plot summary
"Oh, Mr. Fett, don't be silly. You're our guest. As Project Coordinator for the Clone Army, I'll get it from you. According to our research of human psychology and emotion, we think fellatio will be the best way."

- Taun We, to Jango Fett

In his small room on Kamino, bounty hunter Jango Fett laments being forced to remain on-world by the Kaminoan cloners rather than returning to bounty-hunting. Project Coordinator Taun We arrives seeking a final DNA sample from him, informing him that he will be allowed to leave once it is collected. She tells him it is a sperm sample, but when Fett excuses himself to the bathroom, Taun We instead suggests collecting it with fellatio, having researched Human psychology and emotion to determine the best extraction method.

Despite being a different species, Jango is aroused at the idea, and grows hard as Taun We kneels and pulls out his member to begin stroking it. Once Jango is fully erect at nine inches, the graceful Kaminoan kisses and sucks his cockhead while tickling his balls. After licking his shaft, she methodically deep-throats him without a gag reflex, and Jango begins fucking her face. When he cums, Taun We collects the sample in a test tube she marks "Fett Sperm Sample", and licks up the last of his discharge from the tip of his penis. She thanks him and departs, leaving Fett to consider remaining on Kamino as he falls asleep.

Continuity
No timeline placement is specified by the story, though it can be assumed it takes place during the initial stages of the cloning process, as Jango refers to recent DNA samples taken from him; the last, being a sperm sample, would likely be the final sample needed to begin the cloning process, which would occur in 32 BBY.