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HAN SOLO: CBM Fighter Feature

The captain of the Millenium Falcon is the galaxy's most lovable rogue. To those who don't know him, hes a witty, cheating gambler who looks after nobody but himself. To his friends, there's no one better to have by your side.


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Alignment: Good

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Han Solo was known for his cockiness, dry wit, rudeness, piloting skills, and his fast draw. He also had an affinity for sabacc and other gambling games. He often boasted of his achievements he made in his ship the Millennium Falcon, such as making the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs, and being able to outrun Imperial Star Destroyers. Captain Solo was quite themechanic, having made countless modifications to the Falcon alongside Chewie. He once said he preferred to shoot first as opposed to shooting second, and used to his advantage on at least one occasion the fact that he was ambidextrous. Han Solo was also one of the few people to evade Boba Fett on multiple occasions. During the Second Galactic Civil War, when he began to distrust the New Jedi Order because of his beliefs that Corellia should be able to have independence, Leia often referred to him as the most dangerous man in the galaxy.

Han was not Force-sensitive, unlike his wife, children and many of his friends. Despite his family and frequent companions including some of the most powerful Jedi in the galaxy, Han was far from helpless in comparison. His ability to think up inventive and often extremely unorthodox solutions to problems on the fly proved to be a constant source of frustration to all enemies he encountered (and often his friends). This, combined with Han's peerless skill at the hands of the Millennium Falcon as well as the legendary "Solo Luck" more than compensated for any lack of Force sensitivity.

He was, however, a man with insecurities as well. He was overprotective of his ship and hated times when theFalcon was modified or repaired too much, especially by droids, as tight bolts on the craft wouldn't let him feel how hard they were hit by laser fire, resulting in him loosening several of them around the ship. He was also hesitant to let Chewbacca, Lando or anyone else fly it. Han also vowed jokingly to never give the codes for the Falcon to his son Jacen, at least not in his lifetime.[47]

Among the multiple skills he developed during his early career, Han Solo became familiar with the practice and details of dishwashing.[43]

Han Solo was known to dislike droids and discouraged them from travelling in his ship, although he relented in certain circumstances. After he joined the Rebellion, he allowed C-3PO and R2-D2 free access to the Falcon, as a special case and in attention to Luke Skywalker's and Leia Organa's wishes; Solo nevertheless rarely had a good word to any of the droids.[35]

He had a particular distaste for "bugs", as he revealed during the Swarm War, probably due to the run-in withKamarian religious fanatics early in his smuggling career. Han also had a loud snore which bothered Leia.[47]

In addition to speaking his native Basic, Solo fluently understood many other languages, including Shyriiwook,Trader's argot[4] Rodese,[74] Illodian,[48] and Huttese.[75] He could also imperfectly speak Selonian.[76] Although he spoke Basic with a Corellian accent for much of his life, he had developed more of a Coruscanti accent by 40 ABY.



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