Star Wars behind-the-scenes stories are often at their best when they sound completely made up. A puppet becomes cinema history. A trash can becomes a droid. Someone waves a stick in a parking lot and suddenly it is the most emotional lightsaber duel of your childhood. Now we can apparently add this one to the pile: Katee Sackhoff says a fan-made Bo-Katan helmet was used for a shot in The Mandalorian because the professionally designed helmet did not fit her head. That is not just a funny production detail. That is Star Wars in its purest, weirdest form. According to the clip shared from Sackhoff’s appearance, the issue came down to fit. The official production helmet was built with professional precision, but Bo-Katan’s live-action look created the kind of practical problem that glossy streaming shows usually hide very well: armor is cool until a human being actually has to wear…