Do we know that Han was ever a true believer?
He rescued Chewbacca from a slave ship, so even when he was just a rogue smuggler, he had an anti-slavery thing going on.
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Do we know that Han was ever a true believer?
He rescued Chewbacca from a slave ship, so even when he was just a rogue smuggler, he had an anti-slavery thing going on.
Wikipedia has a Han Solo biography.
Chicken.
Yes ma'am. Though seeing all those pics makes me thank god he's always been pretty. Nothing blackmailable.
Now you're just taunting.
Wikipedia has a Han Solo biography.
Hmmm...
His debt to Jabba the Hutt and relationship with Luke Skywalker have led many to speculate that he is modeled after Lucas's friend Francis Ford Coppola.
Where's Deena? She's my emergency icon making goddess.
Oops. I was giggoggling at the pictures. Thank heavens ita was here.
Cindy, I hashed these out, and then got distracted. Feel free to take, ignore, correct, at your leisure.
Wow. A lot of the wiki stuff on Han Solo is non-movie based. I guess I should take it that the whole book/comic/movie thing comprises canon in the Lucasverse.
I guess I should take it that the whole book/comic/movie thing comprises canon in the Lucasverse.
Eh. My understanding is that it depends on who you talk to. Also, as far as George Lucas is concerned, the only things officially canonical are the movies.
And possibly the stuff that comes out of his head.
And possibly the stuff that comes out of his head.
So there's canonical sawdust in the Star Wars movies?