Lando Calrissian/Legends

"He's a card player, gambler, scoundrel. You'd like him."

- Han Solo to Princess Leia

Lando Calrissian was a professional gambler, entrepreneur, smuggler and long-time associate of Han Solo. A Human male from Socorro, Calrissian became Baron Administrator of Cloud City for a time before the Imperial takeover during the Galactic Civil War. He subsequently joined the Rebel Alliance, and led the dangerous mission to enter the second Death Star's core and destroy its reactor.

After the Battle of Endor, Lando continued to serve the New Republic in times of need, but spent a lot of his time pursuing various business ventures, including mining on the superhot world of Nkllon. In 18 ABY, Lando met Tendra Risant and the two married shortly after the Bastion Accords were signed. During the Yuuzhan Vong War, Lando continued to aid the New Republic through his leadership and the deadly YVH-1 droids that his company Tendrando Arms produced.

Biography
"I'll pour the wine, and you tell me what you like best about me."

- Ben Skywalker impersonating Calrissian

Early years


Calrissian's early years were obscured by history and Calrissian's own fabrications. He was originally a Socorran, leaving him with a hint of a Corellian accent thanks to the Corellian origin of that planet's settlers. His own memories pointed to his having a stable family life until at least the age of seventeen. A reference to servants indicates he may have come from money, which he gave up in order to live an adventurous life. The earliest reliable accounts of his life date to 4 BBY, when Calrissian was around the age of twenty-seven. Already a professional gambler, Calrissian won a battered YT-1300 freighter called the Millennium Falcon in a high stakes game of sabacc. Calrissian had no piloting experience, and so sought out a tutor by the name of Han Solo.

Adventures in the Centrality
After Lando saved him from Boba Fett, Solo eagerly taught him the basics of starship piloting, and Calrissian used this knowledge to fly the Falcon to the Centrality. While on Oseon 2795, he won an exuberant droid called Vuffi Raa from Ottdefa Osuno Whett, but had to travel to Rafa IV to acquire it. Before he could depart, Calrissian was arrested on trumped-up charges by Governor Duttes Mer and forced to aid Rokur Gepta, a Sorcerer of Tund, to locate the Mindharp of Sharu.



Provided with a transdimensional key, Calrissian chose to begin his search on Rafa V, location of the largest Sharu pyramid in the Rafa system. He was ambushed by several Toka, who tied him to one of the crystalline lifetrees, hoping he would freeze during the night. However, Lando was resourceful, and even though the lifetree was robbing him of intelligent thought, he was able to free himself, though his feet were severely frostbitten and required light bacta treatment in a portable gel-bath kept on the Falcon. Calrissian and Vuffi Raa investigated the largest pyramid and located the Mindharp, and were promptly teleported back to Rafa IV. Vuffi Raa, who in fact had been programmed to betray Calrissian before he had even been "won," promptly turned Calrissian in to Governor Mer. Mer greedily took the Mindharp and sentenced Calrissian to a lifetime of hard labor, but Vuffi Raa, having fulfilled his imperative to betray Calrissian, rescued the gambler just as Mer activated the Mindharp. As the two fled Rafa IV, the transdimensional artifact's subharmonic emanations restored the Toka into the Sharu that they once were, and the great pyramids of the Rafa system crumbled, leaving alien cities in their wake.

Calrissian and Vuffi Raa entered hyperspace with a full hold of the last Rafa life crystals to leave the Rafa system; this valuable cargo netted Calrissian nearly 250,000 credits. Returning to Nar Shaddaa, he bought a used-starship lot from a Duros, but discovered the business was expensive and difficult to run. He was pondering selling it off when the Empire arrived in the criminal-ridden system. Calrissian donated his inventory to his fellow outlaws, and Vuffi Raa piloted the Millennium Falcon deftly in the resulting Battle of Nar Shaddaa. During the battle, Lando flew alongside noted smugglers such as Salla Zend, Han Solo, and Mako Spince. The attack was diverted, but less than 10% of his stock was still spaceworthy. Calrissian sold 90% ownership in what was left of his lot to Roa at a loss.

Calrissian sought a way to recover his losses, and saw an opportunity in the regional sabacc championships that were soon to be held at Cloud City's Yarith Bespin casino. In order to raise the ten thousand credit buy-in, Calrissian and Vuffi Raa returned to the Centrality and attempted to haul legitimate cargo, but tariffs, fees, and licensing cost him more than he made, leaving him with nothing. Thus, when an opportunity to play sabacc in the Oseon system during the Flamewind arose, Calrissian accepted.



Soon after arriving at Oseon 6845, Calrissian was assaulted and forced to shoot his assailant in self-defense with his stingbeam. The Administrator Senior of the Oseon System, Lob Doluff, was forced to inform Calrissian that the penalty for possessing a deadly weapon was death by exposure, but since the administrator admired Calrissian, arranged for him to instead participate in a drug bust against the lesai-using wealthy industrialist Bohhuah Mutdah. Posing as Mutdah's dealer, Calrissian transported two agents, Bassi Vobah and Waywa Fybot, through the maddening radiation of the Flamewind to Oseon 5792.

Mutdah turned out to be Rokur Gepta in disguise, who promptly killed the two agents and planned to kill Calrissian after forcing him to endure a machine that made him relive all the painful moments of his life, but the latter was saved by the timely intervention of Renatasian starfighters, whose goal was to kill Vuffi Raa. During the chaos surrounding his escape, Calrissian grabbed Mutdah's drug payment—twenty million credits. He deposited small sums in banks on several worlds, including fifty thousand credits into the Bank of Aargau, which he planned to use for covering the entry fee for the Bespin sabacc tournament. Unfortunately, his attempt to deposit the bulk of the money on the Centrality's primary financial planet, Dela III, interrupted a pirate attack being committed by the "pirate queen" Drea Renthal. Despite Calrissian's charm, Renthal kept the remainder of Mutdah's money.

Soon after, Calrissian encountered Lehesu, a young member of the space-dwelling, hyperjump-capable Oswaft species, whose curiosity had carried it from its home in the ThonBoka Nebula to a desolate part of the Centrality. After halting attempts at communication, Lehesu finally communicated to the crew of the Millennium Falcon his need for sustenance. Calrissian emptied the contents of the ship's recyclers into space, which Lehesu eagerly gobbled up. Some months later, the Empire blockaded the entrance to the sack-shaped ThonBoka with five hundred capital ships (mostly Carrack cruisers modified to contaminate the "interstellar plankton" drifting into the nebula), intending to starve the entire Oswaft race into extinction. Lehesu used a transceiver provided to him by Vuffi Raa to contact the Millennium Falcon and plead for help.

Calrissian penetrated the blockade, using a ruse that he was a trader plying his wares to the very ships that were his obstacle. Though the Falcon was inspected, no one below the rank of Admiral was informed of the reason for the blockade, so no one suspected that the ship's real cargo was the ordinary waste carried in its trash and toilet recyclers. After working his way to the front of the blockade, Lando made a break for the mouth of the ThonBoka. Inside, he contacted Lehesu and the Oswaft Elders, and they began making plans while other Oswaft went to negotiate with the picket fleet. However, as the Empire's goals were complete extermination, the Empire merely exterminated the negotiators; in the process, one of them "shouted" at the unshielded cruiser Courteous, destroying it with its maser voice-stream. The fleet, seeking retribution, raised their shields and entered the Nebula, but were called back by Gepta, who sought to destroy Calrissian.

When Gepta arrived, the fleet remobilized and entered the nebula. Fortunately, their pause had given Calrissian time to suggest a battle plan. The Oswaft excreted heavy metals from their pores and then hyperjumped, leaving decoys placed between the enemy cruisers and resulting in massive friendly fire casualties among the fleet; meanwhile, they "shouted" at the starfighters, destroying them with their powerful masers. After the fleet's forces had been reduced by 11%, the battle ceased, and Gepta offered Calrissian an ultimatum: engage Gepta in personal combat, or he would fire an electromagnetic torpedo into the nebula, killing all life therein.

Calrissian and Vuffi Raa (who was allowed to participate because Gepta believed he could reprogram the droid to betray his master) faced off against the Sorcerer of Tund in the vacuum of space. After much maneuvering and several ploys, Calrissian landed a stray shot in Gepta's ankle. The Sorcerer's form withered as he cried out and by pure chance hit Vuffi Raa. Calrissian searched the space suit and found an injured Croke where his shot had landed—Rokur Gepta had not been a human, but a small, nasty alien from a planet in the Unknown Regions that Lando had once visited. Calrissian squeezed the alien until the last Sorcerer of Tund was little more than a stain on his gloves.

"..And Vuffi Raa?" "Yes, Master?" "Don't you think, now that you know exactly who and what you are, that you could stop calling me master?" "Why, I suppose so, Lando. Why didn't you ask me before?"

- Lando Calrissian and Vuffi Raa after meeting Vuffi Raa's kind.

At that, the battle renewed, but for only a moment; out of nowhere, a multitude of fifty-kilometer diameter self-aware droids appeared, demanding on all channels "Cease fire immediately or be destroyed!". They were the Silentium, creators of Vuffi Raa, and they had come for their offspring. The Imperial fleet, faced with thousands of gigantic ships, retreated from their genocidal mission. Vuffi Raa's progenitors repaired the little droid and departed with him into the Unknown Regions, and Lando departed the ThonBoka with a hold filled with valuable Oswaft-synthesized gemstones.

Failure and Success
Unfortunately, his turn of good luck was once again countered with bad luck, as his investment in a berubium mine in the Borgo asteroid belt turned out to be worthless, and he was left with nothing but the fifty thousand credits in his Aargau account and the Nar Shaddaa starship lot. He also struck up a brief relationship with Drea Renthal, the very pirate who had stolen millions from him before.

Calrissian stole a treasure cache from the Glottalphib criminal Nandreeson to ease his desperate need for cash, earning Nandreeson's undying hate and promise of sure death if the gambler ever returned to Smuggler's Run. Soon after, he entered the Cloud City Sabacc Tournament, but wound up in second place, and gave his old friend Han Solo the choice of any ship on his used starship lot. Han, unexpectedly to Lando, chose the Millennium Falcon, the ugliest but most efficient ship in the lot.

Some time later, Lando assisted Han in an attack on the Hutt spice and slavery operations on Ylesia, which Han was involved in due to being in love with Rebel agent Bria Tharen, the mastermind of the operation. Han recruited several smugglers for the strike, including Lando. The role of the smugglers was to use their piloting skills to land the Rebels on Ylesia and then help defeat the guards. In the end, they were successful, but Bria decided to keep the spoils for the Rebellion, leaving Han with nothing to pay Lando and the smugglers, and creating a large rift between Solo and Calrissian.



Shortly thereafter, Lando found himself on another treasure hunt sponsored by a trio of Hutts eagerly hunting the fabled Yavin Vassilika. The chase pit him against some of the Underworld's most notorious bounty hunters, including Bossk, Dengar, and IG-88. Unfortunately, it also threw him in unwilling partnership with Han Solo again, which made for an uneasy alliance following the recent Ylesian spice fiasco. Since the rewards were considerable, they managed through it, bickering most of the way. In time, however, all parties realized they were being used again. This time, it was one of the Hutts' assistants, a lovely woman named Jozzel Moffet, who was unknowingly being directed by none other than Bria Tharen on behalf of the Rebellion. The Vassilika, it seems, was the key to opening a Massassi temple which would become a strategic Rebel outpost once opened. After the Vassilika had been found, and the dust settled on this adventure, Solo and Calrissian parted ways, their anger tempered to a mere distrust and agreement to stay on their own ends of the Galaxy.

Five months after the Battle of Yavin, after shipping a cargo of denta beans to Taanab, he was caught up in a Norulac pirate raid. After boasting he could defeat the pirates in a Pandath cantina, he accepted a wager from a drunken cantina patron named Gathal Danager of a Clendorian brewery to see it done. Calrissian hid in the ice rings of Taanab's moon. When the pirates approached their marks, he dumped his cargo of Conner nets into the midst of their fleet, temporarily disabling their ships. While they attempted to extricate themselves from the nets, he tractored ice chunks from the rings into their cockpits. He then led Taanab's orbital defense fleet in a mopping up operation, in which Calrissian was responsible for single-handedly destroying nineteen of the remaining vessels and crippling the pirate's two supporting corvettes; the ships were captured with all hands, thanks to Calrissian using yet more Conner nets to secure the escape pods. After TriNebulon News carried the story, Calrissian became a minor celebrity.



While on Cloud City, Lando played a game of sabacc against the Baron Administrator Dominic Raynor. An anonymous benefactor advanced Calrissian five million credits. He bet 4 million and his lot on Nar Shaddaa against Raynor's administratorship, and won not only his ship back, but the whole game, becoming the new Baron Administrator of Cloud City. The benefactor turned out to be Cloud City's cyborg liaison, Lobot, and the pooled funds of thousands of Ugnaught workers who wanted to ensure Raynor's departure.

Calrissian took his job as Baron Administrator seriously, working closely with Lobot for over two years. He deflected both the Mining Guild and the eyes of the Empire from the city, hired pilots to protect the city from raids, enacted new security procedures after the rogue droid EV-9D9 dismantled a quarter of the city's droid population, repealed restrictive anti-alien immigration laws put in place by Raynor, and increased Tibanna gas profits by over 35%.

Entering the Galactic Civil War, (3 ABY–4 ABY)
"You? A general?"

- Han Solo



As a key source of Tibanna gas, Cloud City was a lucrative target for Imperial nationalization. When Darth Vader and Boba Fett arrived in the Bespin system, Calrissian sought to retain its independence by making a covert agreement with Vader to assist in the capture of Luke Skywalker, Lando's longtime associate Han Solo, and Princess Leia Organa, who were to be detained until Luke arrived.

Lando fulfilled his part of the agreement, which was altered to include testing the carbonite-freezing process (normally used to prepare Tibanna gas for shipment) on Han Solo. Darth Vader intended to use this method, if it was found feasible, to transport Skywalker to the Emperor. Lando played the cordial host when the Millennium Falcon arrived, offering them the hospitality of Cloud City while the Falcon was repaired. Han didn't trust Lando completely, especially since Lando was trying to charm Leia. Lando led the Rebels to Vader and his stormtroopers, who captured them. Later, Lando tried to explain to Han that he had had no choice, but Han wouldn't hear of it and all Lando received was a punch in the face. Lando later supervised the freezing of Solo, announcing that the smuggler was in perfect hibernation inside the carbonite slab. However, the terms of the deal worsened and it became clear the Empire intended to take control of the floating city regardless, so Lando ordered the evacuation of the city and assisted the Rebels in their escape. To say the least, Leia and Chewbacca were instantly suspicious of Lando's rescue, but they accompanied him to try and reach Han before Boba Fett left Cloud City. They were unsuccessful and fled on the Millennium Falcon, pursued by stormtroopers and TIE fighters. On their way out of the planet, Leia heard Luke Skywalker's mental call and Lando flew the ship over to where Luke was hanging and pulled the injured Jedi into the Falcon.

Feeling guilty for what had happened to his old friend, and realizing firsthand the extent of the Empire's evil, Lando joined the Rebellion, allying with Chewbacca and using the Millennium Falcon to strike at Imperial targets like the Tarkin battlestation, and the move to Arbra. Soon thereafter, Calrissian made a return visit to Cloud City, now Imperialized, where he was nearly killed by Lobot, who had gone out of control. He assisted in the search for Han Solo on The Wheel and Stenos with Skywalker and Chewbacca. Lando, flying the Falcon attempted to stop Boba Fett and rescue Han at Gall, but their guide, Dash Rendar, abandoned them, and there were too many TIE fighters to continue the pursuit. Lando was with Leia when she met with the Black Sun representative Guri, as was Chewbacca, and helped determine that Guri was actually a droid. When Leia and Chewie went to Coruscant with Guri, Lando eventually met up with Luke and snuck them into the capital world as well to find the Princess and the Wookiee. Lando was also instrumental in the infiltration of Prince Xizor's fortress on Coruscant to rescue Leia, destroying the castle with a thermal detonator placed in a garbage chute.



After Xizor's death, Lando assisted the Rebels in tracking down the undercover Rebel Alliance operative Tay Vanis. Though the mission ended in failure, Lando learned that Solo had been delivered to Jabba the Hutt while undercover on Arcan IV. Lando put into motion plans to infiltrate the crimelord's base. On a moon of Blimph, Lando obtained a recommendation from Quaffug the Hutt to become a member of the Hutt Guardsman's Guild after a harrowing ordeal, adopting the pseudonym Tamtel Skreej. He infiltrated Jabba the Hutt's organization and after a few months of reconnaissance, helped Skywalker rescue Solo from the crimelord's clutches, while nearly becoming a meal for the dreaded sarlacc in the process.



In preparation for the attack on the second Death Star, Calrissian was promoted by the Alliance to general, based largely on the laurels of his victory at Taanab. At the Battle of Endor, General Calrissian commanded the Rebel starfighter contingent as Gold Leader from the cockpit of his old ship, the Millennium Falcon, alongside copilot Nien Nunb. When the Alliance discovered that the battle was orchestrated by the Empire as a trap, Calrissian's unorthodox strategies were vital in keeping the flailing Alliance forces from collapsing. He suggested taking the fleet's Mon Calamari Star Cruisers into point blank range of the Empire's Star Destroyers, exposing them to the Empire's warships but protecting them from the far more dangerous superlaser of the unexpectedly operational Death Star. At one point in the battle, while pursuing two TIE Interceptors, Calrissian approached a Super Star Destroyer (presumably the Executor) too closely; rather than flee, Calrissian flew the Falcon into the hangar bay of the massive ship, flew through an interior access corridor, and, after blasting away at the unarmored innards, flew back out the way he came ahead of a sensor-obscuring fireball, saving the ship and crew from what otherwise would have been certain doom.

Eventually, the strike team on the surface of Endor was able to bring the shield protecting the Death Star down. Calrissian, along with Wedge Antilles, led the starfighter assault into the battle station to destroy it. After evading TIEs and having close run-ins with the station's superstructure, Calrissian fired the Falcon's concussion missiles into the Death Star's reactor core, destroying the station; for the second time that day, Calrissian rode a fireball from inside an Imperial structure to safety. The destruction of the station, along with Luke and Anakin Skywalker's victory over the Emperor, effectively sealed the fate of the Empire, and Calrissian was hailed a hero.

New Republic Era, (4 ABY–25 ABY)
"What does it look like I'm doing? I'm sitting in a cell. How about you?"

- Lando Calrissian to Kyle Katarn



After the Battle of Endor, Calrissian continued to serve the Rebel Alliance and its successor governments – the Alliance of Free Planets, the New Republic, and the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances – usually as a civilian, but intermittently taking up his general's commission. Unfortunately, he had lost control of Cloud City to Jabba the Hutt's father, Zorba, the same way he got it. Calrissian tried his hand at several businesses, including administrating Hologram Fun World. He had some success with mining on Nkllon, but it was destroyed after an Imperial raid led by Grand Admiral Thrawn in 9 ABY. He worked with the New Republic during the Thrawn campaign, participating in such actions as the Battle for the Katana fleet and the destruction of the Imperial stronghold at Mount Tantiss.

During the resurrection of Emperor Palpatine in 10 ABY, he and R2-D2 would also be responsible for the destruction of two of Palpatine's superweapons: the Galaxy Gun and the Eclipse II. During the Almanian Crisis, Lando ran afoul of the Ghottalphib crimelord Nandreeson, who had put a considerable bounty on his head due to a weapons cache Lando had raided twenty years earlier.



In 13 ABY, Cloud City was overrun with mercenaries, criminals and thugs. Lando took it upon himself to track down their leader. After a few card games and bar fights, he was led to Reelo Baruk on Nar Shaddaa. The moment he heard of a Remnant agent called Desann, Lando was captured and placed into one of Reelos holding cells. Fortunately for Lando, Kyle Katarn was also looking for Reelo Baruk. He freed Lando Calrissian from Baruk's hold and eventually Katarn and Calrissian managed to find Lady Luck and refuel her using pipelines. When they were about to make their escape from Nar Shaddaa, Reelo attacked them with a handful of mercenaries. The criminal used a gun platform to hit the ship while his thugs boarded the ship, but Katarn leapt into the laser turret of the Lady Luck and shot down the gangster. Lando, finally able to call for help, signaled the New Republic with the news that the Imperial Remnant were on Cloud City. Lando dropped Kyle off at the lower levels while he organized the security forces to drive Reelo's remaining thugs and the Remnant off.



During this time, he acquired the spice mines on Kessel, partnering with Mara Jade. They set up mining operation and Calrissian installed Nien Nunb as the mines' new administrator.

In 18 ABY, with the reluctant help of Skywalker, Lando set up a series of visits in order to find wealthy women to marry. One of them was Karia Ver Seryan of Leria Kerlsil, a "life-bearer" (or "life-witch"), who had the power to give men very good health for a time&mdash;usually 3-5 years&mdash;with the tradeoff that they would die as soon as the period ended. Another was Tendra Risant of Sacorria, to whom he felt a strong bond.

Lando also served the New Republic during the Caamas Document crisis, going with Han Solo on a mission to the Imperial Remnant's capital Bastion in an effort to retrieve the document, and leading a combined New Republic fleet at the Second Battle of Bothawui.

Post Galactic Civil War


After the Bastion Accords were signed, he married Tendra Risant. Together, they ran a mining operation on Dubrillion and Destrillion. At the beginning of the Yuuzhan Vong War, Lando asked Han and Chewbacca to make a supply run to Sernpidal, which resulted in the Wookiee's death. Lando felt extreme guilt because of this, and made sure he would do all he could to stop the invaders. He built the Shelter, a space station inside the Maw, which housed Jedi children and apprentices, and was responsible for establishing Tendrando Arms, which manufactured deadly YVH 1 Droids. He also aided Talon Karrde in "persuading" important Senators to elect Cal Omas, the pro-Jedi candidate, as Chief of State. From the Lady Luck, he and Tendra proved vital in using their advanced sensory equipment to relay information to the Galactic Alliance fleet during the Liberation of Coruscant.

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Behind the scenes
Lando Calrissian was portrayed on-screen by Billy Dee Williams, who reprised the role for the radio adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back, in Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, and the dramatization of Dark Empire. In the radio adaptation of Return of the Jedi, Arye Gross was the voice of Lando.

On June 9, 2005, at the American Film Institute's award ceremony for George Lucas, Williams recollected his experience as Lando, and light-heartedly described the character as a "super space-stud".

Lando existed as several different entities in early drafts of The Empire Strikes Back:
 * In the first draft of Episode V, Lando was known as Lando Kadar, a refugee from the Clone Wars making a living as a smuggler on Hoth.
 * A gambler and general store owner on the Wookiee homeworld (see also Saun Dann from the The Star Wars Holiday Special.)
 * The leader of a group of clones from the Clone Wars; his homeworld was to be filled with clones spread across 700 countries, each of which belonged to a specific clan.

Appearances

 * Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu
 * The Hutt Gambit
 * Lando Calrissian and the Flamewind of Oseon
 * Lando Calrissian and the Starcave of ThonBoka


 * Rebel Dawn
 * Lady Luck


 * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi


 * Lando's Commandos: On Eagles' Wings


 * Heir to the Empire
 * Dark Force Rising
 * The Last Command


 * Before the Storm
 * Shield of Lies
 * Tyrant's Test