![]() ![]() I think don’t think it should be directly destroyed becuase that would be incredibly sad, but instead, I think it should suddenly have some major system collapse and not be able to run again. I think that in Star Wars IX, or the movie after The Last Jedi, sadly but truthfully the Millennium Falcon has to go. With this long, intensive history of the Millennium Falcon I have told you about, I hope you have recognized the point that, through everything the ship has been through, it HAS to break eventually. Ok, here are some pictures from the New Trilogy, and yet again, outside and then inside: ![]() The ship has run down a lot since it was made. To those who have not watched the movie, just focus on the point I am trying to make: If you have not watched Star Wars: The Last Jedi, you might be very confused about what I am talking about. ![]() The ship is, again, handled very roughly in the hands of Rey, but it at least it works nicely and in the end of The Last Jedi, works as a place for the remaining alliance to flee. The ship actauly doesn’t look a lot worst than from the original trilogy of Star Wars, but to me at least, it seemed more run down sycologicly. I felt that this ship was about to break down at any minute, knowing all that had happened to it during the original trilogy. Not much is known about how Han Solo lost the Millennium Falcon and how it went onto Jakoo, where Rey soon aquired it along with her stromtrooper friend Fin. We get to know the ship very well in the original trilogy and it clearly takes a lot of damage and wear through the movies.Īgain, there is an evident gap in the Millennium Falcons history. Han did add a nice new antenna and better guns to the ship though. He made many modifications to the ship and the interior became dirty looking and run down. What is known though, is that Han Solo was a very rought owner. ![]() Thier is a long gap between the events of Solo And Star Wars IV. Once Han Solo aqquried the ship, it is not directly known what he did. The ship had extravagant portions of blue on the outside and the interior was truly pristine as presented the Star Wars Story: Solo.Ĭlearly, the ship was very well taken care of by Lando. When Lando had the ship it was sparkling clean and looking brand new. Lando Calrissian was the first owner (I know there are fan theories about the first owner of the Falcon, but in this post I am going to stick to what has been confirmed in the movies) and Han Solo won the ship from Lando in a card game. Han Solo was not the first owner of the ship. The Millenium Falcon is a YT-1300 Corellian Light Freighter. By the time The Last Jedi rolled around the Millenium Falcon was easily more than 75 years old! It is old both in the real world and in the timespan of the franchise. Now let’s move on to the topic of this post, the fate of the ship. This is a smuggling ship used by Han Solo in the Star Wars movies to escape danger, assist Jedi’s and do all sorts of cool stuff! If you are a Star Wars fan you know Star Wars pretty well, but if you are not a Star Wars fan, let me introduce you to the most iconic ship in the Star Wars Universe: Hello everyone! Today I am going to be posting about Star Wars for you. ![]()
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