![]() This makes sense, since he was eager to take charge in The Force Awakens, and it adds an extra layer of tragedy to his story. In fact, Finn’s Imperial training is very similar to the Imperial training shown in Rebels or Servants of the Empire.įinn was the best member of his squad. There are still some questions-was he really in sanitation?-but it makes the First Order seem like a more established presence. His turn from First Order enforcer to Resistance fighter on the run was critical, and we get some more of it here. Like the others, his story builds slowly up to the beginning of The Force Awakens, but even more so than the others. A minor aside about the flight simulator assuages any fans’ concerns about how she learned to fly the Millennium Falcon so well, so quickly-she created challenges for herself in the flight simulator when she got bored, including performing tricky maneuvers in a half-broken ship in atmosphere.įinn, meanwhile, shows what life was like as a First Order recruit. Likewise, Rey herself is a delight-eking out an existence by trading scrap for food, she plays with flight simulators in her spare time. It’s a nice way to add flavor to Rey’s story. The chapter begins with stuff like the natives’ belief that all sandstorms are one storm, and that the natives curse using the name of their god. ![]() It shows that the Teedos-the native species-have their own language and religion. Speaking of Jakku, Rey’s section does a good job of fleshing out the desert planet. ![]()
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