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Warning : spoiler forSolo : A Star Wars Story .
Solo : A Star Wars Storymay have fill in the nominal smuggler ’s backstory , but it also unexpectedly unveil some of Han ’s biggest Lie from the original trilogy . Everybody always knew that Harrison Ford ’s iconic role would play as fast and informal with the truth as he would with a blaster , but some parts of Ron Howard ’s motion-picture show uncover it run much deeper than we thought .
While it try out to do a lot - from explaining how the Millennium Falcon receive its ripe hyperdrive to land shockingStar WarsTVaspects over to the movies -Solo ’s principal purpose was to flesh out Han ’s past tense , exploring what make such a bewilder - up , half - witted , scruffy - looking nerf herder . Learning how he got hislonely surnamewas why Disney CEO Bob Iger greenlit the task , but we saw how Han formed his womb-to-tomb friendship with Chewie , won the Millennium Falcon from Lando , how the ship became the rust - pail rooter roll in the hay and fuck ( albeit not all the " limited modifications " ) , and even the origin of his signature blaster . With prop to screenwriter Lawrence & Jon Kasdan , nearly all of this slotted neatly into what was known before .
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However , go back through the former fourStar Warsfilms that boast Han with the context ofSolonevertheless leads to some strange minute where the truth does n’t quite trace up . Now , these are n’t plot hole per se ( mostly ) , rather they ’re there to increase Han ’s all - around roguishness and lend layers ( albeit somewhat confusing ace ) to what seem to be cast-off moment .
“It’s The Ship That Made The Kessel Run In Less Than Twelve Parsecs”
To be average toSolo , Han ’s brag about theKessel Runwas always questionable thanks to the use of " parsecs " , a building block of distance not time , to sell his ship ’s focal ratio . This result to a long - standing argumentation amongStar Warsfans , with it unclear if Han was lying , incorrect , or operate on another story . The accepted explanation became that the Kessel Run was a punic area of space populated by black jam : the quicker or more powerful a ship , the close you’re able to go to those clusters , ergo keep the distance as humble as possible .
That ’s reasonably much the account thatSolo : A Star Wars Storyplumps for , but it does n’t want to undo the idea of a pettifogger Han in the Mos Eisley Cantina . After landing on Savareen , Han says to Chewie that they just did the Kessel Run in twelve parsecs , to which the Wookiee objects and he corrects : it ’s twelve , but only if you attack down . give that inA New Hope , Han says the Millennium Falcon did theKessel Run in less than 12 parsecs , he ’s evidently been gradually boost his achievement . That , or at some breaker point in the proceeding ten years Han & Chewie went back to improve their personal best .
Millennium Falcon: The Fastest Ship In The Galaxy?
An undisputed rule of earlyStar Wars , one that stuck to the point it was applied to general stats in all manner of EU material ( especially video game ) , is that the Millennium Falcon is the fastest ship in the galaxy . This primarily derive from repeated strengthener across the original trilogy : Han ’s Kessel Run claims inA New Hope ; Lando allege " she ’s the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy " inThe Empire Strikes Back ; and Han insist " she ’s the fastest ship in the fleet " inReturn of the Jedi .
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There ’s always been cause to doubt this , but afterSolothat really may not be the typeface . The reason the Falcon was capable to do the Kessel Run was as much down to the coaxium injection forthwith into her engine rather than something inherent to the ship , while the blanket " fastest " claims add up across as another Han quirk ; when dally his firstgame of Sabaccwith Lando , Han wagers a VCX-100 freighter ( likeRebels ' Ghost ) that he too call the fastest ship in the galaxy ( despite it not really existing ) . Evidently it was a go - to tout .
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“I Know”
Not a prevarication , per se , but definitely an neutering of perception , is Han ’s use of " I bonk " inThe Empire Strikes Back . The carbon freezing picture , particularly Han and Leia ’s declaration of love , was a major sticking point during shot . The hand had Han react , " I love you too " , which rang false for the theatrical role to all involved . Eventually , they reached a much more fitting - and no less emotional - farewell with " I know " . It ’s since become one of the most emblematical expression of the pair ’s retentive , fraught relationship .
However , it may not have been as intimate as Leia and buff have been led to believe . After the Kessel Run and the Millennium Falcon ’s decimation , Lando says to Han , " I detest you " , to which Solo quips , " I be intimate " . It ’s an obvious callback , but in the context of use of the whole franchise indicates this response as more of a general Han trait . Now the question becomes if Lando got the callback on Bespin .
“We Go Back A Long Way Lando And Me”
perchance the biggest aspect of Han ’s past tense that the original trilogy launch was his long - put up relationship with Lando . He retell twice that they go back a long direction ( first when intimate flying to Bespin , then later when the welcome at Cloud City is less than proportionate ) , and there are several allusions to what just went on between them . Most pointedly is that Han won the Falcon from Lando " fair and square " , a line that derive new significance given how we be intimate Calrissian would typically cheat .
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The other allusion , however , seem weirder and not tighter after Solo . When Chewbacca interrogative going to Cloud City , Han responds " Well , that was a long time ago . I ’m trusted he ’s forgotten about that " , indicating some form of schism . This is recall by Lando , who - albeit jokingly - say to Han " You ’ve got a flock of bowel come here , after what you pulled . " The latter may be all part of the artifice arrival , but even then there ’s the insinuation of a great friendly relationship for a foresighted time , as well as an disgraceful parting . Soloprovides that but in a very truncated style - their friendly relationship exists over a thing of days : possible , trusted , but gainsay to many rooter ' head canon . It ’s , of course , potential they match up again and earn that account and animosity , although to have that position another question …
“What Have You Done To My Ship?”
This one ’s on Lando , but if we ’re discussing original trilogy guile , it has to be discussed . Lando ’s reply to Han saying he ’s on Bespin for " repairs " is , " what have you done to my ship ? " The line is present with a stratum of awareness by Billy Dee Williams ( and is given an " in mock terror " stagecoach direction in the script ) , but it does seem to found some of the pair ’s human relationship . In reference to the last degree , it suggest they did last part when Han win the Millennium Falcon , although that ’s not where the mistruth comes .
The Falcon as it looks at theend ofSolo : A Star Wars Storyisn’t a far watchword from the Graeco-Roman version ofA New Hopeand beyond . Most of Lando ’s exterior was clean aside during the Kessel Run , meaning that the ship he finds inThe Empire Strikes Backis close to what he last saw . The antic could easy be taken as a riff on that " I hate you " split , but it ’s in spades another re - reading .