Jimm Doshun

"It's a big galaxy, Jax. Starkiller is a very common name. Hell, I should start calling our clients Starkillers&mdash;they'd probably like that better than 'antilles'. But one thing's for sure&mdash;even if it wasn't a common name, I know Jimm had nothing to do with it. No one who fought next to Han Solo would ever betray him."

- Amaiza Foxtrain, to Jaxxon

Jimm Doshun, also known as the Starkiller Kid, was a male Star-Hopper who fought alongside the likes of Jaxxon, Amaiza Foxtrain, and Han Solo.

Biography
"You know, Maiz, I was actually thinkin' for once... other than Chewie, I think we're the last of the Star-Hoppers. 'Cept maybe for little Jimm Doshun, and I haven't heard from him in years."

- Jaxxon, to Amaiza Foxtrain

Jimm Doshun, otherwise known as the Starkiller Kid, was a comrade of Jaxxon's at a time when the Star-Hoppers fought together in exploits on Aduba-3. He joined the likes of Amaiza Foxtrain, Don-Wan, Han Solo, and Chewbacca during their escapades, and Foxtrain was of the opinion that Doshun, like anyone who fought next to Solo, would never betray his comrade.

In later years Doshun lost contact with the Star-Hoppers, and as of the wake of the Hosnian Cataclysm Jaxxon hadn't heard from him in years, remaining unsure if his old comrade was still alive. Jaxxon, after hearing news of Solo's death at the hands of Kylo Ren on Starkiller Base, wondered if there was some connection between the site of Han's demise and the so-called Starkiller Kid during a holocomm call with Foxtrain, Botto, and Jaina. Foxtrain assured him that "Starkiller" was a common name, and that Jimm wouldn't have betrayed Solo.

Behind the scenes
"It made me wonder... he was the Starkiller Kid, now Han 'sposed to have bought it on somethin' called Starkiller Base... you don't think maybe there's some connection there?"

- Jaxxon, to Amaiza Foxtrain

Jimm Doshun first appeared in the 1978 Legends comic story. His alias of "the Starkiller Kid" was derived from early drafts of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, which used "Starkiller" as the surname of several principal characters. He was introduced into erotica canon with mentions in Das Flute's 2018 erotic fiction "The Living Legend", which referred back to his Legends exploits as one of the Star-Hoppers of Aduba-3, and explored a little meta-commentary on the reuse of the "Starkiller" name for Starkiller Base in Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens.