Han Soloand the Millennium Falcon are fundamentally synonymous inStar war , beginning with his first appearance and all the style through till the final stage ofReturn of the Jedi . So , how did he lose it by the time of the continuation trilogy ? Well , oneStar Warsstory finally delivers the answer .

Han Solo made his debut inStar Wars : Episode IV - A New Hope , and it was quite literally because of the Millennium Falcon . The Millennium Falcon is said to be the fastest ship in the wandflower . Well , Han mostly enjoin that , but that does n’t mean it is n’t true . The ship has pulled off some unbelievable effort throughout its history , including but not bound to the famous Kessel Run . This is why Luke and Kenobi hired Han Solo for their rescue delegation , which sparkedHan Solo’sStar Warslegacy . Of course , not all credit can go to the ship ( though after the events of the filmSolo : A Star Wars Story , that could be argued ) , asHan Solo is the corking pilotto ever fly her . In essence , they are the classical pairing of a man and his ship , with one only being as dependable as the other . That means something pretty significant would have to happen to separate them – and something did .

Han Solo’s Ship was Stolen (for 1 Key Reason)

In IDW Publishing’sStar Wars Adventures#32 story “ Grand Theft Falcon ” by Michael Moreci and Arianna Florean , Han Solo is in need of a partner for his latest cargo delivery job because Chewbacca is back home for a phratry event . So , while quetch about that at a cantina , Han ’s overheard by one of the employees there whose name was Gannis Ducain . Since it was an easy - enough job and Chewie was n’t usable , Han agree to take Ducain out for his first slip across the galaxy . While Ducain was delirious to be able-bodied to play with Han Solo , he was much more interested in the world Han used to be . This al-Qur’an aim place afterEpisode VI , so Han is no longer an illegal moon-curser , but a law - abiding business owner . However , that ’s not how Ducain interpret him , and that ’s not who he intended to be if dedicate the opportunity . So , when Han went to go mouth with his clients , Ducain stole the Millennium Falcon .

That stealing pay him the credibility as a smuggler he so desperately lust , which catch him a identification number of job as a result . However , Ducain steal the Falcon was also basically a giant beacon signaling to more experienced criminals that the ship was up for grabs , and the Falcon was quickly stolen by another criminal group eff as the Irving Boys .

Millenium Falcon’s Journey to Jakku Began with Ducain

While Han Solo is credit with being the pilot of the Millenium Falcon and the famous smuggler - turned - rebel during the Galactic Civil War ( as previously adumbrate ) , most citizenry do n’t block up to consider the other intact part of the renown and success surrounding the ship : Han ’s co - pilot , Chewbacca . Just as Han and the Millennium Falcon were synonymous upon their introduction inStar Wars , Chewie could also be included , as he ’s just as necessary within that cohesion . If that was n’t obvious before , this issue shines a spark on it , as the one metre Chewie is n’t around to serve Han , the Millennium Falcon gets steal right out from under him .

This is how Rey is able-bodied to eventually find the Millennium Falcon on Jakku inEpisode VII . Chewbacca took the day off , Han Solo hired someone he did n’t bed , and the fastest ship in the galaxy gets slip multiple times over . While it ’s not the most exciting concatenation of event , it does unite the original trilogy to the sequel trilogy , and explicate how Rey got ahold of the ship in the first stead . But more significantly , thisStar Warsstory finally answer the burning question raised byThe Force Awakens : howHan Sololost the Millennium Falcon afterReturn of the Jedi .

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Star Wars reveals who stole the Millennium Falcon.

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