We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: So the whole point here is to show that Rey is ready to be the big part in the movie, she doesn't need any support to do that.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. The goal is to show that the "next generation" of young people surpass the "old generation", as Rey doesn't need any advice from Han. We can assume that, as pointed out by Иво Недев in the comments, the Falcon is considered to be junk, so no one wants to steal it (even Rey isn't interested, despite the fact that her job is to get working parts of destroyed ships)īut let's say someone would have stolen it.Įven Han Solo can't make it fly alone, and the purpose of this part of the movie, is to me, that Han is kind of a mentor to Rey, but he can learn things from his student as well. If it has been sitting out in the open for so long, why wasn't it stolen, sold, or parted years ago? You have two questions, one in the title, and one in the spoilers.įor the first one, we know that Unkar Plutt had it modified to suit his needs (to bridle it, and possibly to make it consume less energy to turn it into a convenient ship that isn't intended to go in space) Didn’t take much to get the necessary relays working.” Old technology, but still quite functional. It happens to be fitted with a covert Imperial homing device. Definitely worth it in the case of the Falcon. Expensive, but in the case of valuable property, often worth it. You can’t really track a ship while it’s in hyperspace-but when it emerges, and particularly after it sets down somewhere, there are ways. I’ve had words with him in the past and don’t wish to confront him again.”Īnd people probably had some clue that Plutt could track the ship (Rey didn't, but she was just 19) L ocal commerce is more or less run by a corpulent sack of slurge who goes by the name of Plutt. “We’re not far from Niima Outpost, but I’m not going to take you there. “Jakku is no place for a madman.” He looked to his left. “Of course you do,” Naka replied soothingly. He sends 2 thugs to take BB-8 droid from Rey by force. Visual Dictionary shows us a scavenger who lost both his arms to Plutt's thugs. Kinda like stealing from Jabba - really bad idea. Given that it was unlikely it could be flown away, most scavengers wouldn't have bothered trying to steal it, because that risked bringing down the revenge of Unkar Plutt, who wasn't the most gentlest of characters around. “Unkar Plutt did.” Rey saw Finn shoot her a look and she glanced away, abashed. “Hey! Some moof-milker installed a compressor on the ignition line!” The reason the ramp was down was because Plutt did work on it once in a while “That one’s garbage! We need something that’ll move, not just get off the ground-if we’re lucky!” (this and all other quotes from Alan Dean Foster novelization)Īs BB-8 looked on, she shouted back to him, “I’ve piloted all kinds of craft, but nobody’s flown this old crate in years!” Rey scarcely glanced in the other vessel’s direction. According to what salvagers - who are experts - seem to know - at least Rey does - it can't get off the planet, or even move well.
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