Episode V

Han Solo (Carbon freezing chamber)

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Han Solo (Carbon freezing chamber)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Han Solo was a Human smuggler from Corellia who achieved galactic fame as a member of the Rebel Alliance and later the New Republic.

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Han Solo (Episode V)

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Han Solo (Episode V)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Han Solo was a Human smuggler from Corellia who achieved galactic fame as a member of the Rebel Alliance and later the New Republic.

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Lando Calrissian (Episode V, End Scene)

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Lando Calrissian (Episode V, End Scene)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Lando Calrissian was a male human professional gambler, entrepreneur, smuggler, and general throughout various points in his life. After a series of events led to him losing the Millennium Falcon to a Corellian named Han Solo on Bespin, Calrissian eventually became the Baron Administrator of Cloud City for a time—a position he once again gained through sabacc.

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Lando Calrissian (Bespin)

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Lando Calrissian (Bespin)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

Lando Calrissian was a male human professional gambler, entrepreneur, smuggler, and general throughout various points in his life. After a series of events led to him losing the Millennium Falcon to a Corellian named Han Solo on Bespin, Calrissian eventually became the Baron Administrator of Cloud City for a time—a position he once again gained through sabacc.

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Willrow Hood – “Ice Cream Maker Guy”

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Willrow Hood – “Ice Cream Maker Guy”

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

Willrow Hood was a Human male miner who lived and worked on Cloud City, a floating station located above the gas giant Bespin. He worked for A’roFilter, a mining company sympathetic to the Alliance to Restore the Republic, as the head of the department responsible for dealing with the Rebel Alliance, supplying discounted Tibanna gas. Eventually, though, the Galactic Empire invaded and conquered the planet; in order to protect the Rebellion contacts Hood was responsible for, the miner took A’roFilter’s main computer’s memory core, as it contained the encrypted information on Rebel contacts. After finding the nearest disposal unit, Hood dumped the entire core, rather than risk it falling into the wrong hands; thus, Willrow Hood was able to save the Alliance’s interests. Hood remained on Cloud City throughout the Imperial occupation, suffering imprisonment and torture but revealing nothing.

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Wampa

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Wampa

Wampa ice creatures were carnivorous predatory reptomammals indigenous to the remote Outer Rim Territories ice planet Hoth. The bipedal beasts stood over two meters in height with shaggy white fur constantly stained by the blood and guts of slaughtered prey. Wampas were armed with jagged yellow teeth and deadly claws. Primarily solitary hunters, wampas occasionally hunted in packs, preferring to ambush their prey from the camouflage of Hoth’s snow banks and blizzards. Stunned victims were carried back to the creatures’ lairs, typically large ice caves, where the wampas ate at their leisure. The planet’s omnivorous tauntauns formed the bulk of the wampas’ prey, although they would attack anything they encountered. The Alliance to Restore the Republic’s Echo Base on Hoth came under constant wampa assaults in 3 ABY.

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See-Threepio (Classic Trilogy)

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See-Threepio (Classic Trilogy)

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
C-3PO, sometimes spelled See-Threepio and often referred to as Threepio, was a bipedal, humanoid protocol droid designed to interact with organics, programmed primarily for etiquette and protocol. He was fluent in over six million forms of communication, and developed a fussy and worry-prone personality throughout his many decades of operation. After being destroyed and discarded on the planet Tatooine before 32 BBY, C-3PO was rebuilt; his salvaged nature gave him special qualities that distinguished him from similar droid models. Along with his counterpart, the astromech droid R2-D2, C-3PO constantly found himself directly involved in pivotal moments of galactic history, and aided in saving the galaxy on many occasions. C-3PO considered various droids and organics to be friends of his, and was very dedicated to them, as well as to any master that he served.

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