![]() Some of Coruscant's skyhooks were tethered to the surface with carbonite nanofiber. įilba used carbonite for smuggling bota harvested on Drongar during the Clone Wars to preserve its quality. Sometime during the Clone Wars, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker encased himself and his team in carbonite to be sent undetected to the planet Gwori, and later used this method on another mission. In 33 BBY, a year before the Trade Federation invaded Naboo, I-5YQ froze himself and Lorn Pavan in carbonite to survive an explosion set off by Darsha Assant during her duel with Darth Maul. There were numerous times when individuals encased themselves in carbonite. The inhabitants of Polus played a major role in the freezing process and mining. The planet of Polus also had vast quantities of the metal alloy in its frozen wastelands. Koros Major became a boomworld and one of the strongholds of the Mining Guild. The discovery that carbonite could be used to freeze spacers for their long journeys among the stars put an end to the generation ships. The Empress Teta system was a source of carbonite. It certainly wouldn't be the first retcon in Star Wars canon, and it could even give him a scene or two with everyone's favorite Mandalorian bounty hunter when War of the Bounty Hunters arrives this May." What if he doesn't survive? He's worth a lot to me." ― Boba Fett referring to Han Solo Hibernation sickness can occasionally lead to memory loss, so Han Solo might not remember his time outside the block before being recovered by Boba Fett and potentially being re-frozen again. The discolorations on Han Solo's hands lends itself to another possibility: that Solo could be thawed out of the carbonite block during the events of the comic. Additionally, in War, Fett will have to contend with the criminal organization Black Sun, Jabba's lackeys and other obstacles along the way. " One galactic year passes between films (368 days), which would leave plenty of time for Fett to lose and recover Han's body. "Something had to happen in between that intervening time between Empire and Jedi. Indeed, C3PO (ever the pessimistic protocol droid) wonders out loud if Solo would even survive the freezing process.Ĭharles Soule reveals in an interview that Boba Fett loses Han Solo's body between films, and wishes to tell that story within the comic. In the Star Wars universe, ancient spacers used to freeze themselves in carbonite before the days of faster-than-light travel, but this process was not flawless and the travelers usually suffered from extensive hibernation sickness. Fett is seen conferring with an unknown Besalisk worker, also carefully examining the carbonite block. This is a potential sign that Han Solo is not in "perfect hibernation" as Lando Calrissian reports in Empire. Quite worryingly, he spots small discolorations on Solo's frozen palms and matching spots all over his face. Preview images from War of the Bounty Hunters show Boba Fett leaning over the block of carbonite and closely examining the captured smuggler within. Related: Watch Boba Fett Actor Perform A Maori Haka In His Mandalorian Armor War of the Bounty Hunters will show Boba as he delivers Han Solo to Jabba, but it wouldn't be a Star Wars story without the best-laid plans of mice and men (and bounty hunters) going out the airlock. Thus, Fett makes appearances in Attack of the Clones, the animated Clone Wars TV show, the Disney+ exclusive The Mandalorian, and the upcoming Book of Boba Fett, premiering on Disney+ in December 2021. ![]() Even his unceremonious and undignified death in Return of the Jedi (he has no lines in that one) wasn't enough to stop the fans from speculating about his backstory - and buying his merchandise. First appearing in The Empire Strikes Back as one of many background bounty hunters (and with only four lines to boot), Boba Fett has only grown in popularity since the film's release. ![]()
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