Han Solo

"Never tell me the odds!"

- Han Solo

Han Solo was a male human smuggler from the planet Corellia. His best friend and first mate was Chewbacca, a Wookiee from Kashyyyk, whom Solo affectionately referred to as "Chewie". Solo piloted a customized freighter, the Millennium Falcon, which he had won from fellow scoundrel Lando Calrissian.

Solo and Chewbacca would later join the Rebel Alliance after rescuing Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan from the Death Star, a battle station constructed by the Galactic Empire capable of destroying entire planets, and assisting in the destruction of the same battlestation in a later battle. Solo would later become a General thanks to his efforts in a number of Alliance battles against the Galactic Empire.

Early life
"Just blast everything and fly a fast ship. And bring a Wookiee. Works for me."

- Han Solo

Han Solo was born on the planet Corellia during the waning years Galactic Republic. He was orphaned at a young age, and turned to a life of crime as a thief in order to survive the perils of the galaxy. Solo at some point, acquired a starship and became an exceptional pilot. Solo began working outside of the Galactic Empire's laws, and began a career as a smuggling. Solo met the Wookiee Chewbacca, who he saved from imprisonment. Chewbacca thereby became Solo's first mate aboard his ship and the smuggling duo became lifelong friends. Solo and Chewbacca, at some point, met the self-proclaimed galactic entrepreneur and gambler Lando Calrissian. Solo played a game of Sabacc against Calrissian, and won his YT-1300 light freighter, the Millennium Falcon. The Falcon became Solo's most prized possession, and with their new ship, Solo and Chewbacca began engaging in much more dangerous and risky smuggling operations.

At some point, Solo met a woman, Sana, who he later married; though their relationship eventually crumbled, and Sana believed the only thing Solo was good for was lying, likening him to a "scoundrel." Solo and Chewbacca also crash-landed on a planet in the Monsua Nebula that was entirely covered in electrical super-storms and cyclones. But beneath the storms, a beautiful oasis laid, and Solo located a cave that he turned into a smuggling den, storing Corellian wine and other things within. He and Chewbacca used the den several times over the years.

Eventually, the pair came into the employment of the Outer Rim crime lord Jabba the Hutt who was based off the desert planet Tatooine, and he was also the leader of the powerful Hutt Clan. Solo and Chewbacca smuggled for Jabba for many years and Solo became Jabba's top smuggler. The smuggling duo also spent much time in the Mos Eisley Cantina looking for work. However, they were forced to dump a shipment of valuable spice, an addictive drug, when the Falcon was boarded by an Imperial crew who would have surly arrested Solo and Chewbacca if they had been caught with the illicit drug. Solo and Chewbacca returned to Jabba, who placed a large bounty on the pair; it was only intended to be removed if Solo paid restitution for the Hutt's loss. Solo, some time later,in order to repay the Hutt, smuggled for the Pyke Syndicate, who controlled a near-monopoly over the spice trade, from the planet Kessel where the syndicate's controlled the Spice mines of Kessel. Solo and Chewbacca were hired to transport spice from Kessel to the syndicate's customers; known as the foolhardy Kessel Runs. Using the Falcon, Solo broke a long-held record for the Kessel Run, he completed the challenge in less than twelve parsecs.

A fateful business venture
"Seventeen-thousand! Those guys must really be desperate&mdash;this could really save my neck. Get back to the ship and get it ready." "Hurrr."

- Han Solo to Chewbacca, after meeting with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker Some time after losing Jabba's cargo, Solo and Chewbacca traveled to the Mos Eisley Cantina to look for work to pay off Jabba. Chewbacca soon met Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, also known as Ben Kenobi, who was seeking charter to the Alderaan system on a mission of vital importance for the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Kenobi defended young Skywalker from criminals Ponda Baba and Cornelius Evazan with his lightsaber; revealing himself as a Jedi before making their way to Solo's booth. They arrived and began bartering terms of the deal. Solo assured Kenobi that his ship, the Millennium Falcon, was the fastest around, because it had made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs. Kenobi informed Solo that the cargo was only himself, Skywalker and two droids, and that they wanted to avoid Imperials entirely. Therefore, Solo set the price higher than he normally would have at 10,000 credits. However, Kenobi raised Solo's bid to 17,000 credits: 2,000 in advance and 15,000 when they reached Alderaan. Solo was perplexed that Kenobi had raised his bid and quickly accepted the deal. The smuggler then told his temporary employer to meet him in Docking Bay 94 for departure as soon as he was ready, before warning Kenobi that some Imperial sandtroopers had entered the cantina and were looking for Evazan and Baba's attacker. So, Kenobi and Skywalker hastily fled, leaving Solo to express his elation to Chewbacca at having garnered such a high-paying job to pay off Jabba. Chewbacca left as well right after.

As solo got up to leave, he was confronted by one of Jabba's bounty hunters: the Rodian Greedo. Greedo demanded to be payed Jabba's debt, or he would take Solo's dead body back to Jabba as payment. Solo, therefore, in self defense, nonchalantly pulled his DL-44 blaster pitol and shot Greedo from under the table at the same time Greedo fired his weapon&mdash;although, Solo hit his target and Greedo did not. Solo ignored the Murder tax Jabba had enacted some time before, and tossed Wuher, the cantina's bartender, some credit chips and apologized for the mess before heading to Docking Bay 94.

Solo arrived in the docking and found Jabba himself, with several of his guards&mdash;including Jabba's top bounty hunter Boba Fett&mdash; looking for him near the Falcon. Jabba inquired as to whether Solo was going to pay him, and why he had "fried poor Greedo." Jabba was disappointed in having to put the bounty on Solo; the crime lord's top smuggler. Solo insisted he had had no choice but to dump the cargo, and informed the Hutt that he had secured a charter that would be able to compensate the Hutt's loss in full as soon as he completed it. Jabba was pleased and added that if Solo paid twenty percent interest all could be forgotten, however, Solo talked him down to fifteen percent, and ironically stated that the Hutt was a "wonderful Human being," before entering the Falcon.

A short time later, Kenbobi, Skywalker and their two droids, the protocol droid C-3PO, and the astromech droid R2-D2, boarded the Falcon after Skywalker remarked that the Falcon appeared to be a "piece of junk." Solo, however, corrected him: The Millennium Falcon looked out-of-shape, but had been given "special modification" that made it one of the fastest ships in the galaxy. Just then, a squad of stormtroopers appeared in the docking bay and opened fire on Solo. Solo fired back while retreating on board to tell Chewbacca to take off. The Falcon blasted away from the Mos Eisley spaceport and clear of Tatooine. Solo inserted coordinates to the Alderaan system into the Falcon's navigation computer while teaching farmboy Skywalker the importance of entering the correct coordinates: If it was not done correctly, the ship could run into any number of dangers associated with space travel. The Falcon outran two Imperial Star Destroyers and jumped into hyperspace.

While en route to Alderaan, Solo boasted of outrunning the "Imperial slugs," but was annoyed when everyone ignored him. Chewbacca and R2-D2, often shortened to Artoo, were playing a game of Dejarik when Artoo outplayed the Wookiee, so Solo warned the droids not to upset him because Wookiee rage was not something C-3PO,often shortened to Threepio, a droid programmed in protocol would want to experience. Skywalker, meanwhile, trained with a remote with his lightsaber, trying to deflect the sting bolts with the civilized weapon. Solo was skeptical of the Force&mdash;the energy field that connected all living things in the galaxy, and the Jedi, like Kenboi, were able to use to perform seemingly supernatural feats&mdash;because in all his travels he had never seen proof that pointed to its existence; to Solo, it was all "simple tricks and nonsense." Kenobi took Solo's skepticism as a challenge and but a helmet over looks face so he couldn't see. Skywalker tried to deflect the bolts again, and did, while unable to see. Solo was mildly impressed, but acquitted Skywalker's ability to luck.

Immediately after, the Falcon emerged from hyperspace in the Alderaan system. The Falcon came out at Alderaan's galactic coordinates, but into an meteor shower, with Alderaan nowhere in sight. Kenobi soon realized the asteroid field was Alderaan: The entire planet had been destroyed by the Empire. Solo couldn't believe the Empire had had enough firepower to do so, even with their entire fleet, but then an Imperial short-range TIE fighter appeared, seemingly confirming Kenobi's suspicions. Skywalker and Solo both conflated that if the fighter identified them as the freighter that had blasted away from Tatooine, they would be damned. Therefore, Solo got in range to destroy it. Kenobi, however, argued against it before Solo realized that the fighter did have a base; what appeared to be a small moon that was seen in the distance. Kenobi, however, realized the truth: It was not a moon, but an Imperial space station, the Death Star battle station equipped with a superlaser that was capable of destroying entire planets. Solo was shocked at the Death Star's 120 kilometer spherical diameter and prepared to turn the Falcon around and retreat. One of the station's tractor beams, however, began to pull the Falcon in. Solo prepared to fight his way out once they were taken aboard and shut the freighter down. Kenobi was able to talk Solo into listening to him, though: hide instead of fight. Therefore, they ejected the Falcon's escape pods and hid themselves in the Falcon's smuggling compartments located under the floor.

Rescuing the princess of Alderaan
"Wonderful girl! Either I'm going to kill her, or I'm beginning to like her!"

- Solo to Skywalker, after Organa took the lead in their escape

The freighter was pulled into Docking Bay 327 where it was boarded and quickly searched by stormtroopers on the orders of Darth Vader, the Emperor's chief lieutenant and a Dark Lord of the Sith. After the troopers left, Solo and the others emerged from the compartments and Kenbobi devised a plan to disable the tractor beam from inside the station. As they worked out the plan's details, an Imperial scanning crew came aboard to more thoroughly search the ship, but they were knocked unconscious by the group. Solo impersonated the crew and yelled out to a pair of stormtroopers for assistance. They came, so Solo shot them, and he and Skywalker dressed themselves in their armor.

Skywalker, now under the guise trooper TK-421, fooled an officer, Treidum, into opening the door to the hangar's control room. Chewbacca and Solo cut down the officer and his comrades, while Artoo plugged into a computer terminal to locate the tractor beam controls. Artoo found them and Kenobi departed to disable it after commanding the others to stay in the control room. Solo was fine with staying; he'd gotten much more than the he's signed on for in the cantina. Artoo, however, had learned that Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan and a leading member of the Rebel Alliance, was aboard the station, and was scheduled to be executed in Detention Block AA-23 very soon. Skywalker insisted that they go rescue her, and reasoned that if Kenobi had known she was present, he would have gone after her, too. Solo at first refused, but decided it was worth the risk when Skywalker and Chewbacca assured him their would be a huge reward from the Rebel Alliance if she was rescued. Skywalker quickly worked out a subterfuge to bluff their way into the prison using Chewbacca as a prisoner scheduled for a prisoner transfer.

Soon thereafter, they set out to the fifth level of the Death Star with their "prisoner" in stuncuffs and left the droids behind. They arrived at the detention level and told the officer in charge, Childsen, of the supposed transfer. He went to check the legitimacy of the transfer, while troopers went to detain the Wookiee. Chewbacca, per the plan, attacked. Solo kept up the charade while firing the trio fired on the guards and security cameras. Solo located the princess's cell in the prison computer and sent Skywalker to get her while he tried to convince a technician that nothing had gone wrong through a comm system, before giving up and shooting the panel when the tech saw through the rouse and sent stormtroopers to investigate.

The troopers blockaded the only exit to the detention block and attacked. Solo and Chewbacca returned fire while they retreated to Skywalker's position. Skywalker had gotten the princess, who critiqued their plan to rescue her without thinking through an escape route. Solo quipped that she was welcome to return to her cell and be executed rather than rescued if she desired, while they took cover in the corridor and traded fire with the Imperials. Organa lost patience with the the three men, took a blaster and shot open a chute and dove in after telling the others to follow. Solo remarked to Skywalker that he wasn't sure if he was very frustrated with Organa, or if he was beginning to like her, and shoved Chewbacca into the chute. Skywalker and Solo followed right after.

They found themselves in a garbage compactor with the only exit locked. Solo sarcastically told Organa great work in getting them nowhere and tried to shoot the open the exit. The laser deflected off the walls and bounced wildly around the compactor, nearly hitting the rebels. Skywalker informed Solo that he had already tried it, that it was magnetically sealed. Organa commanded Solo to put his blaster away. Solo was unhappy at being ordered around, but did so. Just then, a low growl sounded; the four simultaneously realized they weren't alone. A moment later, a tentacle belonging to a dianoga grabbed Skywalker and pulled him under water. Solo and Organa frantically searched for him, and seconds later he reemerged. Solo grabbed Skywalker and tried to shoot the creature, but Skywalker was pulled under again. Solo had almost given up looking when the dianoga released him and vanished. Solo helped him up, before the walls of the compactor began to close in. Chewbacca the princess and Solo tried to brace them while Skywalker contacted the droids in order for Artoo to hack into the station's network and shut down the compactor. After a bit of a delay, Artoo succeeded. The three Humans and the Wookiee rejoiced; their lives had been saved.

They left the compactor and Skywalker and Solo took off the trooper armor. As they did so, Chewbacca heard strange noises coming from the compactor and ran away. So Solo fired a laser blast into the compactor to prove that the Wookiee was being a coward. Organa scolded him for making so much noise, and told him that he would have to take orders from her if they were going to survive the ordeal. Solo was appalled at Organa's demeanor, and informed "her worshipfullness" that he only took orders from himself. Leaving Organa to quip that it was amazing that the smuggler was still alive. Solo looked at Skywalker and muttered that no reward was worth putting up with the princess's attitude.

As the group made their way back towards the docking bay, they ran into a group of stormtroopers. Solo yelled for Skywalker and Organa to go to the Falcon while he and his first mate charged the troopers. The troopers turned and ran from the screaming smuggler. Solo, however, ran into the troopers' reinforcements, and then he was being chased. He ran back into the hangar and through a blast door as it closed; stopping the troopers who had pursued him and Chewbacca. Solo caught up with Skywalker and Organa who had also run into some trouble, and they prepared to board the Falcon, but several stormtroopers stood guard outside. The troopers, however, rushed to Darth Vader who was locked in lightsaber combat with Kenobi. The group took advantage of the distraction Kenboi had created to rush aboard the freighter&mdash;except for Skywalker, who stopped. Kenobi saw that Skywalker and the others would be safe, so he let himself be cut-down by the Dark Lord. Skywalker yelled in grief, alerting the troopers to their presence. The troopers opened fire, but Solo ran and started up his ship, and once everyone was on board, blasted off and away from the battle station. There troubles were not over, however: four Imperial TIE fighters were in pursuit.

Chewbacca piloted the Falcon in order for Skywalker and Solo to man its turrets to fight off the attackers. A dogfight ensued, where Solo shot down one fighter and congratulated Skywalker when he shot one down, as well&mdash;and advised him to not "get cocky." Solo soon shot down the final Imperial fighter and sighed in relief as they entered hyperspace to travel to Yavin 4&mdash;the location of the Rebels' hidden base. While en route to the Yavin system, Organa grimly informed Solo that the Imperials had let them escape in order to track them to the hidden base, which explained the relative ease of their escape. Solo, however, didn't believe it had been easy, and demanded to know what information Artoo was carrying that made him so special. Organa told him: the technical readouts to the Death Star. Solo was shocked, and added that once he was rewarded, he was going to leave; he claimed he wasn't interested in the Rebels' revolution or the princess herself. Organa assured Solo that if all he loved was money, that's all he would receive, and stomped away. Skywalker took her place and asked the smuggler what he thought of the princess. Solo admitted she had spirit, and inquired to whether Skywalker could see Organa and Solo together. Skywalker quickly said "no," thereby admitting he had his own feeling for the princess&mdash;much to Solo's amusement.

A change of conscience
"I knew you'd come back&mdash;I just knew it!" "Well, I couldn't let you get all the credit and take all the reward!" "I knew there was more to you than money!"

- Skywalker, Solo and Organa celebrate the destruction of the Death Star The Falcon soon reached Yavin 4 where Solo and the others were welcomed; Alliance High Command had feared that Organa had died with her world. The plans within Artoo were soon analyzed and a weakness was discovered: a two-meter wide exhaust port that led to the station's main reactor. Solo and Chewbacca attended a briefing for the Rebel pilots, including Skywalker, who were going to attack the station when it inevitably arrived. General Jan Dodonna explained that a one-man starfighter could get close enough and fire proton torpedoes into the shaft that would cause a chain reaction that would destroy the station. Solo was skeptical, thinking it suicide to even attempt. Therefore, after he was given his rearward of credits, he packed up to leave, but was confronted by Skywalker who insisted he stay and fight with the Rebellion. Solo, however, thinking of his debt with Jabba, refused, and asked Skywalker to come with him and Chewbacca. Skywalker was dismayed with Solo's selfishness and angrily walked away. Solo called after him an old Jedi saying: "May the Force be with you." Chewbacca was disappointed in Solo&mdash;he wanted to stay and fight.

Solo and Chewbacca left Yavin 4 aboard the Millennium Falcon. Soon, however, Chewbacca's nagging and Solo's conscience eventually got the better of the smuggler and he turned around and headed towards the Death Star where the battle was raging&mdash;although he did so not for the Rebellion's cause, but to save his friend, Skywalker. He arrived in his ship to find Skywalker in his T-65B X-wing starfighter being pursued by three TIE fighters in the station's meridian trench. Solo fired on the pursers, destroying one, and causing another to panic, which collided with the last. Solo yelled in glee and told Skywalker to take the shot so they could go home. Skywalker did, and it was a direct hit: The Death Star blew apart and killed everyone on board. Of the thirty Alliance ships that had participated in the battle, only three returned to the base with Solo in the Falcon. Solo rushed to Skywalker as he exited his fighter and congratulated him, while the princess embraced Solo in his bravery and proving there was more to him than money.

A rushed award ceremony was held later for the heroes of the battle; which included Solo. The three awardees, Solo, Skywalker and Chewbacca, walked the aisle past hundreds of Alliance personnel. They reached the stage, where Organa placed a medal around Solo's neck as he winked at her. Skywalker was given his medal and they bowed to the princess and turned as the crowd clapped for them. Organa delivered her speech, next. She asked them all to not forget the lives lost on Alderaan and during the battle, including her adopted parents, Viceroy Bail Organa and Queen Breha Organa. Dodonna followed up by informing the base's population their next course of action: Evacuate Yavin 4. The ceremony was adjourned, so Organa playfully told Solo that he and his first mate had better get work. Solo did, going on a secret mission for the Alliance.

Cymoon 1
"I am Overseer Aggadeen. Whom do I have the honor of addressing?" "The official emissary of his high exaltedness, the illustrious Jabba the great, mightiest of all Hutts, master of Tatooine and grand warlord of the Outer Rim. But you can call me Han."

- Aggadeen and Han Solo upon meeting Shortly after losing his reward money from rescuing Princess Leia, Han took part in the assault on Cymoon 1. He returned to the Rebel Alliance and he, Leia and other Rebel members devised a plan after capturing a shuttle that was sent from Jabba the Hutt, Han's former employer. The shuttle had contained an envoy that was to negotiate with the Empire about shipping resources from Hutt controlled space to Imperial factories like Cymoon 1&mdash;in order for the materials to be manufactured into Imperial war machines; such as TIE fighters and All Terrain Armored Transports Walkers. Han and the others agreed that due to Han's previous ties with the Crime lord, he would be able to pass himself off as a member of the envoy, while Luke and Leia disguised themselves as his bodyguards.

Soon the plan was in motion, they boarded the captured shuttle and departed for Cymoon 1. Han led the team onto the landing platform, they were greeted by a squad of stormtroopers and an Imperial officer who introduced himself as Overseer Aggadeen. Han introduced himself as Jabba the Great's official emissary, but his name was Han, Han Solo. Han quickly dubbed Aggadeen "Aggie" and greeted him while the bounty hunter droid 4-LOM confirmed his identity as a small time smuggler who worked for the Hutt. Curiously Han also had a 50,000 credit bounty on his head, Han was eager to explain that "funny story" but was cut off by Aggadeen, who required Han and his bodyguards to leave their weapons outside&mdash;as to not start the negotiations on a sour note. Han mockingly told his "bodyguards" to leave their weapons as they were escorted into the factory.

Han and "Aggie" conversed as they walked through the factory floor, Han bragged of being the man who had taught Jabba the Hutt's shrewd business practices. Aggadeen took this opportunity to inform Han that there would be no negotiating, the Empire's negotiator would set the terms and they would be accepted without question. Han retorted that the Empire must be getting desperate after the Death Star was destroyed, making deals with criminals&mdash;especially all the way out in the Outer Rim was not the Empire's style. They arrived at the room where the negotiations were to be held and Aggadeen ordered then inside to await the negotiator. But Han said he'd rather hold the negotiations on the noisy factory floor. Aggadeen began to question Han's intelligence and asked why. Han reminded him that he'd said it earlier; "we aren't here to negotiate", then gave R2-D2 the signal. R2 began pouring a green liquid onto the floor and electrocuted it and the stormtroopers who now found themselves standing in it. Han, Luke and Leia engaged the remaining troops in hand to hand combat. Aggie had officially decided that Han was insane, and asked, "What kind of envoy are you?" Han pointed an E-11 blaster rifle that he had confiscated from an unconsciousness trooper and said; "The Rebellious kind." and asked the direction to the main power core. But the proud Imperial officer refused to tell the Rebels&mdash;until R2 threatened to electrocute him as well. "Aggie" gave in and pointed them in the right direction. Leia thanked him with a fist to the jaw.

Luke and Leia removed the Hutt's armor and they headed to the main power core. Leia contacted C-3PO and informed him that the plan was now in Phase 2, Han was just worried about leaving the protocol droid alone on his ship&mdash;and made sure he knew. 3PO assured him all was in working order, but was concerned that the old YT-1300 light freighter continued to so easily be mistaken for trash. Han was insulted and "threatened" the droid. 3PO said "May the force be with you" as the team avoided stormtroopers and arrived at the main power core. R2 plugged in and shut down the safety restraints while Han and Leia rigged the core to explode. Han told Luke to look out for incoming stormtroopers&mdash;but unknown to Han, Luke fell into the force and wandered off. Soon the power station was set to blow in ten minutes time, Leia thanked Han; he didn't have to do this mission&mdash;or even return to the Alliance&mdash;but he had. Han noticed Luke was missing, Leia told Han that "Now the whole galaxy will know...that Han Solo is one of us." Han tried to avoid Leia's question when she asked what the simple smuggler with a price on his head really wanted. Han did not think it an appropriate time to discuss their relationship at that time, and was saved by Luke, who had returned with more passengers&mdash;the Empire's slaves. Han contacted 3PO and told him to get the Falcon headed in their direction, but was interrupted by Chewbacca, who said a ship was arriving. Chewbacca told the team what he was witnessing&mdash;Dart Vader, the Dark Lord of the Sith&mdash;the negotiater, had arrived. Han ordered the wookiee to jot fire on the Dark Lord, if he did the entire moon would know of their presence. But Leia disagreed, and commanded Chewbacca to take the shot, their lives were nothing compared to killing Vader. Chewbacca did so but was unable to hit the Sith. Chewbacca was out of contact, the entire moon was on alert and 3PO still hadn't arrived with the Falcon. 3PO informed him that native scavengers were dismantling the old freighter. Han told "Goldenrod" to go and stop them, but the droid was worried. The team and slaves retreated&mdash;while pursued by stormtroopers, into a large warehouse that contained several newly assembled All Terrain Armored Transport Walkers. Han ordered everyone on board, they were going to walk right out of the factory. Leia noticed that Luke was missing again, unknown to the rest of the team the Jedi to be had gone to confront Darth Vader&mdash;the man who had killed his father, mentor and adopted parents.

Han, Leia, R2 and several slaves boarded an AT-AT; Han piloted the AT-AT as they began their escape. Han brought the foot of the walker down into a subterranean hallway where Vader and Luke had been engaged in lightsaber combat. Han told Luke and the slaves to follow him&mdash;he was going to plow their way out of the facility. Leia saw Vader and encouraged Han to "Ram this thing right down his throat!" Han agreed; thinking of how much Chewbacca would love to drive an Imperial walker. Leia acted as Han's co-pilot and again told him to crush the Dark Lord, which irritated Han; he wasn't trying to step on anyone, he just wanted to get his friends out of danger. Leia didn't think Han was performing adequately. Han told the Princess if she wanted to help she should fire back at the Imperials. Leia reminded him that he had chosen a walker that's laser cannons were not operational. Han asked R2 and a pair of Jawas on their progress in fixing this problem, Han told Leia the trio would soon have the cannons working, they just needed to give them more time.

Leia contacted 3PO again and inquired why he and the Falcon had not yet arrived&mdash;the scavengers continued to dismantle Han's prized ship. The battle raged, Han had Vader in his sights, he stated "Now I'm trying to step on somebody." Leia encouraged him to do it for General Kenobi, and the entire world of Alderaan. Han brought the walker's leg down to step on the Dark Lord but was foiled when Vader used the Dark side of the Force to hold the AT-At's leg in place, preventing it from crushing him. The power that Vader throttled at the AT-AT began to tear the walker apart. Han could not believe it, nor he believed that the Force did not exist. Han yelled to R2 that they really needed the laser cannons. R2 responded in Binary, Leia translated R2's message to "Fire!" and the AT-AT's quad laser cannons opened fire on the Dark Lord&mdash;and the factory. The Rebels burst free of the facility as Leia told R2 she could kiss him she was so happy; much to Han's annoyance&mdash;"Oh, him you wanna kiss." Han tried to speak with 3PO, but there was no reply. Han contacted Luke next and told him he believed the Dark Lord of the Sith was dead&mdash;but Luke knew the power of the Force&mdash;Vader had survived.

Revenge of the spouse
"Han, who is it? Who's found us?" "Why bother asking him? He'd just lie. It's the only thing he's ever been good at. I should know. The name is Sana Solo. I'm his wife." "Oh no."

- Organa, Sana and Han

Within two days, the Falcon and its compliment rendezvoused with the Rebel fleet on the edge of the galaxy. Solo had his head wound treated and was debriefed by Alliance High Command. Later, he and Chewbacca went to work repairing the Falcon aboard a Nebulon-B escort frigate. Solo was amazed that the old freighter had flown with the rushed repairs the Wookiee had given it. Skywalker left the fleet to continue his training as a Jedi later, even though both Organa and Solo advised against it. And unknown to Solo, his estranged wife, Sana Solo, was searching for him.

Solo recovered further from his injuries and tried to acquire the parts he needed to finish repairing the Falcon, but was denied by the Alliance deck crew. So he went to Organa to ask what the deal was. She reminded him that with the Alliance absent of a home base, all resources were being checked to insure the fleet was kept in constant motion. To which Solo countered meant that the princess didn't want him to leave. Organa argued against Solo's suave, and told him that he could get the parts for free if he helped her on a mission to find the Alliance a new home base. Solo agreed&mdash;after reminding the princes that all he did was help her&mdash;and told Organa he was going to leave the fleet after the mission.

Soon, Solo and Organa traveled to the Moddell sector of the Outer Rim aboard a stolen Imperial Lambda-class shuttle, the Invictus, to begin scouting. The pair argued over the legitimacy of how Solo had won the Falcon in a game of Sabacc until a pair of TIE fighters that never would have normally been out so far in the Outer Rim appeared and demanded the shuttle's identification. Organa transferred the clearance codes, but Solo took over and put the Invictus through evasive maneuvers that alerted the TIEs to the illegitimacy of the shuttle, so they opened fire. Organa expressed her disdain with Solo's brash decision while the smuggler headed towards the Monsua Nebula where Solo's smuggling den was located. They soon arrived and Solo piloted them through the nebula's cyclones and electrical super-storms. Organa was shocked that Solo had pilot them into danger willingly, even though the TIE fighters gave up the chase.

Solo landed the Invictus near his old smuggling den while Organa confessed that she never would have guessed that under Monsua's storms a beautiful land rested. Solo admitted he hadn't either until he had crashed landed their with Chewbacca years earlier. The pair made their way to the smuggling den where Solo offered the princess some Corellian wine that he had stashed some time before, after telling her that no one except he, she and Chewbacca knew the Monsua Nebula's secret. Solo poured a glass of the wine for Organa, who promptly threw it into Solo's face and accused him of trying to seduce her when they were running for their lives from the Empire. Solo, however, argued that he would "rather seduce a gundark." Organa berated Solo, telling him that if he hadn't lost his nerve and fled from the Imperial fighters they wouldn't have been in the mess they currently found themselves in. Solo countered Organa's claim that he had "lost his nerve." Saying that there was not a single thing in the galaxy that could make him lose his nerve.

Just then, a ship came into view: Sana Solo's ship. Solo instantly recognized it as Sana's ship, lost his nerve, and told Organa to run. Sana fired a laser blast down that knocked both Solo and Organa off their feet, and they watched as Sana emerged from the ship and introduced herself to Organa as Solo's wife. Solo could only put his hand over his face and mutter "Oh no" as she pointed a blaster cannon at them and demanded to know who the princess was.

Ice and Tauntauns
Afterwards, the Rebels relocated to Echo Base on Hoth. Solo, meanwhile, ran into a bounty hunter on Ord Mantell, forcing him to leave and fulfill his debt to Jabba. While repairing the Falcon, Solo learned Luke had gone missing on patrol. Riding out on a tauntaun in the midst of snowstorm, Han found Luke had been attacked by a wampa. After the tauntaun collapsed and died from the cold, Han used Luke's lightsaber to cut the animal open and placed him inside to prevent him from freezing to death.

After bringing Luke back to recover from his injuries, Han and Chewbacca went out to investigate a signal and encountered an Imperial probe droid. Realizing the Empire had discovered their location, the Rebels decided to evacuate. During the ensuing battle, Han rescued Leia from the collapsed command center, and escaped on the still unrepaired Falcon.

Fleeing to Cloud City, a tibanna gas mine on Bespin run by Calrissian, Han was betrayed and handed over to Boba Fett, who had agreed to fulfill the bounty so Vader could lure Skywalker into a trap. Solo was encased in carbonite and loaded onto Slave I. Jabba kept his encased body as a trophy. Solo was eventually rescued by Skywalker, Organa, Chewbacca, and Calrissian, while both Jabba and Fett were killed in the rescue, allowing him to continue his services with the Rebellion unhindered.

At the Battle of Endor
With Skywalker, Organa, and Chewbacca, Han took a strike team to the forest moon of Endor to disable the shields protecting the Emperor's new Death Star. The Rebels had received information from Bothan spies on the location of the base and its shield generators. Although this information proved a trap, Organa, Solo, and Chewbacca were eventually able to access the base thanks to the help of a local Ewok tribe. These creatures provided much needed support during the final battle against the Imperial forces on the moon. With the Imperial forces defeated, Han was able to place detonators inside the Imperial base on Endor, effectively leaving the Death Star vulnerable to attack.

After Endor
"Chewie, we're home."

- Han Solo to Chewbacca

Han Solo was known to be alive some thirty years after the battle of Endor. He along with Chewbacca were aboard the Millennium Falcon, when Han remarked that they were now home. During that time, he met Rey, a female human, and Finn, stormtrooper of the First Order.

Personality and traits
"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid."

- Han Solo to Luke Skywalker

Han Solo was a cynical, disagreeable individual whose primary concern was gaining enough money to preserve his own life. He and Luke immediately disliked each other: Solo found Luke irritating and overly eager, and his open disdain for Kenobi's beliefs and actions did little to change Luke's initial view of Solo as an extortionist. However, after Han demonstrated his bravery on the Death Star and proved his loyalty, they became genuine friends.

Origins and development
"You old stardog. Took a war to get you out here&hellip;"

- Han Solo's opening line in the rough draft of The Star Wars

Han Solo was created by George Lucas during the development of Lucas' 1977 film Star Wars and is present in Lucas' 132-page The Star Wars: Rough Draft, completed in May 1974. In the draft, Solo is a Ureallian, and is described as a huge green-skinned monster with no nose and large gills. He is a member of the Jedi Bendu and an old friend of General Skywalker. As Lucas refined his story, Solo evolved into a burly, bearded, flamboyantly-dressed pirate. Although Lucas had originally intended for Solo to be a nefarious alien character, he settled on the idea of a human so that he could develop more of a relationship between the film's three primary characters. Chewbacca thus filled the role of the alien sidekick. By August 1975, when Lucas had written his third draft, Solo was described as: "A tough James Dean style starpilot about twenty-five years old. A cowboy in a starship -- simple, sentimental and cocksure of himself." This incarnation of Solo's character went on to appear in the finished film. ''

While developing Solo's character, Lucas defined him in relation to the film's hero, Luke Skywalker. Selflessness was an important theme throughout the film, and Skywalker was a selfless young idealist. Lucas thought of Solo as the sidekick with contrary morals to the hero, and wrote him as a selfish character. Harrison Ford, who portrayed Solo in all three films of Star Wars original trilogy, has described Solo as the smartass to Skywalker's callow youth, with each character having had a clear section of turf to explore.

Portrayal
"I thought that the luck of the character was that he represented something close to the audience's sensibilities because of his distance and resistance to the mythology."

- Harrison Ford

When casting the role of Solo, Lucas sought actors who had individual screen presence as well as chemistry with Skywalker. He wanted Solo to be older than Skywalker and to possess a cynical edge. Lucas desired new and unknown actors to play Star Wars major roles, and originally forbade Harrison Ford from auditioning, having worked with him on the 1973 film American Graffiti. Ford was working as a carpenter on the set of the auditions, and was brought in by Lucas to feed lines to the actors who were auditioning, including Kurt Russell, Nick Nolte, Christopher Walken, and Perry King. While feeding lines, Ford impressed Lucas by giving the character a mix of mercenary swagger and world weariness, and convinced the director to let him play the part.

Ford went on to portray Solo in both of Star Wars sequels, 1980's The Empire Strikes Back and 1983's Return of the Jedi, as well as 1978's The Star Wars Holiday Special. He was hesitant to sign the contracts for the sequels, however, feeling that Solo's character should be killed off. When Lucas was discussing the script of Return of the Jedi with director Richard Marquand and screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan, the three were unsure if Ford would return for the film. Solo's character had been frozen in carbonite during the climax of The Empire Strikes Back, and Ford was a rising star in Hollywood following his starring role as Indiana Jones in 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark. Ford himself thought that Solo should die in Jedi, sacrificing himself to save Skywalker and Princess Leia. He reasoned that Solo had no family, future, or responsibilities to the story, and that his death would give the story some resonance. Kasdan also believed that a major character death early in Jedi would keep audiences worried, believing that none of the characters were safe. Lucas vetoed the idea, however, and Solo ultimately survived.

The script of The Empire Strikes Back originally called for Solo to respond to Princess Leia's declaration of "I love you" with "I love you too". Ford disliked the line, feeling that the established character of Solo wasn't being taken advantage of. After many takes, director Irvin Kershner wasn't satisfied either. He told Ford not to think about it, and to say whatever he thought that Solo would say. When Ford improvised the line "I know", Kirshner felt that it was perfect for the character, and it was included in the film's final cut.

Harrison Ford has referred to Solo as an inherently relatable character to audiences, owing to his separation from the overarching mythological themes of the saga. However, he saw Solo as a chess piece that could be moved around and even killed, as the character wasn't as important to Star Wars as its Force-using characters. Ford has called Solo a thin character, and one that wasn't interesting enough to be developed throughout several sequels, unlike Indiana Jones. As such, Ford thought that if Solo died in Return of the Jedi, it would introduce a needed complication for the character and give the story resonance.

Several unused concepts and shots of Solo exist within Star Wars film lore. The scene that sees Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and the viewer first meet Solo and Chewbacca in the original film was at one point set to feature Solo sitting with and kissing a woman named Jenny. A young Han Solo was slated to appear on Kashyyyk in 2005's Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, living among the planet's Wookiees as well as assisting Yoda. No actor was cast and the character was cut from the final draft. However, the concept was somewhat recycled with Jaybo Hood in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode "Mystery of a Thousand Moons".

Before reprising the role for Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, Ford indicated that he was unlikely to portray Solo again.

Impact on popular culture
"Han Solo is that character that we always wished we could be. I think most of us felt like Luke Skywalker, but we would have loved to have been Han Solo."

- Peter Jackson, director of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy

In 2005, Solo placed #14 on the list of greatest film heroes composed by the American Film Institute. The criteria involved in the lists's selection included cultural impact, legacy and inspiration to contemporary artists and audiences, and heroism defined as prevailing in extreme circumstances coupled with a sense of morality, courage and purpose. Empire magazine deemed Solo the fourth greatest movie character of all time, citing him as full of charm and laconic cool that was brought by Harrison Ford. The magazine Entertainment Weekly ranked him at #7 on their list of the all-time coolest heroes in pop culture, and the website Fandomania.com placed him at #15 on their 2009 list of the 100 greatest fictional characters.

The developers of the 2008 video game Prince of Persia cited both Solo and Indiana Jones as having inspired their nameless protagonist. Actor Chris Pine also named both characters as sources he drew upon when preparing to play James T. Kirk in the 2009 film Star Trek, mentioning their humor and "accidental hero" traits.

Solo's likeness has been used in a variety of media, including the American television shows Mind of Mencia and Robot Chicken. In the cartoon Family Guy Star Wars-themed episodes Blue Harvest and Something, Something, Something, Dark Side, the character Peter Griffin plays the role of Solo. Mel Brooks's 1987 Star Wars spoof Spaceballs features a protagonist named Lonestar, who parodies both Solo and Skywalker.

When George Lucas made a slight edit to one of Solo's scenes for the 1997 Special Edition of the original Star Wars film, the change and its consequent fan response developed into somewhat of a pop culture meme. The original version of the film depicted Solo shooting the bounty hunter Greedo before Greedo could fire a shot of his own, but the Special Edition added in a laser blast from Greedo that preceded Solo's shot but harmlessly hit the wall. Many fans disapproved of the change, and an online petition that called for Lucas to re-release the original cut of the scene was signed by thousands. T-shirts were produced reading "Han Shot First", and Lucas was even spotted wearing one on the set of the 2008 film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Arguments over the subject appear in the films Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and Clerks II, and a scene from the 2005 movie Serenity was inspired by the debate. When the original versions of the Star Wars trilogy were released on DVD in 2006, a promotional article on StarWars.com stated that fans could "yes, see Han Solo shoot first."

Appearances

 * Untitled Han Solo Anthology film
 * Star Wars: Galactic Defense
 * Star Wars: Story Before The Force Awakens
 * Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
 * A New Hope Read-Along Storybook and CD
 * Escape from Darth Vader
 * The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight
 * Star Wars: Heroes Path
 * Star Wars: Battle Pod
 * Star Wars: Princess Leia, Part I
 * Smuggler's Run: A Han Solo & Chewbacca Adventure
 * Star Wars: Princess Leia, Part V
 * Heir to the Jedi
 * Star Wars 1: Skywalker Strikes
 * Star Wars 2: Skywalker Strikes, Part II
 * Star Wars 3: Skywalker Strikes, Part III
 * Star Wars: Darth Vader 1: Vader
 * Star Wars 4: Skywalker Strikes, Part IV
 * Star Wars 5: Skywalker Strikes, Part V
 * Star Wars 6: Skywalker Strikes, Part VI
 * Star Wars 8: Showdown on the Smugglers' Moon, Part I
 * Star Wars 9
 * Star Wars: Commander
 * Star Wars Battlefront
 * Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
 * Use the Force!
 * The Empire Strikes Back: So You Want to Be a Jedi?
 * Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi
 * Return of the Jedi Read-Along Storybook and CD
 * Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side!
 * Star Wars: Shattered Empire 1
 * Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens

Non-canon appearances

 * Epic Yarns: The Empire Strikes Back
 * Epic Yarns: Return of the Jedi