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Han Solo acquired the ''Millennium Falcon'' from [[Lando Calrissian]] in a high-stakes sabacc game.  Some versions of the story note that at the time Lando owned a used starship lot and had specifically bet "any ship on [his] lot".  Han cunningly claimed Lando's own heavily souped-up custom job of a YT-1300 which had been carelessly left with the other ships.  The ''Falcon'' itself was a chop job from the start--having been cobbled together from two scrapped ships in a Nar Shaddaa junkyard.  Since it had been pieced back together, more than one previous owner had worked on improving the design to match some vision of perfection.  As a result, any given component on the ship was unlikely to be joined to components made by the same manufacturer.  Under Han, speed became the ship's ''raison d'etre''.  Solo pushed the ship to its limit and beyond, going so far as to equip his ship with specialized devices to streamline it while it was in a tachyonic state.
Han Solo acquired the ''Millennium Falcon'' from [[Lando Calrissian]] in a high-stakes sabacc game.  Some versions of the story note that at the time Lando owned a used starship lot and had specifically bet "any ship on [his] lot".  Han cunningly claimed Lando's own heavily souped-up custom job of a YT-1300 which had been carelessly left with the other ships.  The ''Falcon'' itself was a chop job from the start--having been cobbled together from two scrapped ships in a Nar Shaddaa junkyard.  Since it had been pieced back together, more than one previous owner had worked on improving the design to match some vision of perfection.  As a result, any given component on the ship was unlikely to be joined to components made by the same manufacturer.  Under Han, speed became the ship's ''raison d'etre''.  Solo pushed the ship to its limit and beyond, going so far as to equip his ship with specialized devices to streamline it while it was in a tachyonic state.


The Millennium Falcon was first seen on episode IV, as an old Obi-wan and Luke walk into the hanger, followed shortly by a Stormtrooper squad. Going by timeline, you can see the Falcon in episode 3, there is a scene that shows the senate building dotted by spacecraft and you can see the Falcon come in and land(it is the 'Falcon. just under a different name at that time. the name she had then was "stellar envoy". at that point she was a stock light freighter, and hadn't been extensively modified yet. her purpose there was to receive instructions,and a device from a group of Jedi for the purpose of restoring the honor or something of the republic. This is all explored in the new book, "Millennium Falcon" in which the Falcons past is traced. StarWars.com had an article on it for awhile confirming the rumors.)
==Extended Universe==
The ''Millennium Falcon'' was first seen on episode IV, as an old [[Obi-Wan Kenobi|Obi-Wan]] and [[Luke Skywalker|Luke]] walk into the hangar, followed shortly by a [[Stormtrooper]] squad. Going by timeline, you can see the ''Falcon'' in episode 3: there is a scene that shows the [[Galactic Senate|Senate]] building dotted by spacecraft, and you can see the ''Falcon'' landing. It is the ''Falcon'', just under a different name at that time. The name she had then was ''Stellar Envoy''. At that point she was a stock light freighter and hadn't been extensively modified, yet. Her purpose there was to receive instructions and a device from a group of ''Jedi''. This is all explored in the new book -- ''Millennium Falcon'' -- in which the ''Falcon's'' past is traced. StarWars.com had an article on it for a while, confirming the rumors.


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What a piece of junk!

The Millennium Falcon was the personal starship of Han Solo for much of his smuggling career, a true 'hot rod' vehicle and one of the most unreliable starships in history. Solo was forced to constantly tinker with the ships inner workings even in flight. Despite the normally durable and dependable character of Corellian ships, the Falcon was an unpredictable high-powered maverick, even in the Rebel fleet. Its main computer had three auxiliary droid brains which frequently gave the ship its own internal monologue. Its firepower was capable of fighting off Imperial fighter wings and bombing larger ships. And its hyperdrive was famously one of the fastest in existence.

Han Solo acquired the Millennium Falcon from Lando Calrissian in a high-stakes sabacc game. Some versions of the story note that at the time Lando owned a used starship lot and had specifically bet "any ship on [his] lot". Han cunningly claimed Lando's own heavily souped-up custom job of a YT-1300 which had been carelessly left with the other ships. The Falcon itself was a chop job from the start--having been cobbled together from two scrapped ships in a Nar Shaddaa junkyard. Since it had been pieced back together, more than one previous owner had worked on improving the design to match some vision of perfection. As a result, any given component on the ship was unlikely to be joined to components made by the same manufacturer. Under Han, speed became the ship's raison d'etre. Solo pushed the ship to its limit and beyond, going so far as to equip his ship with specialized devices to streamline it while it was in a tachyonic state.

Extended Universe

The Millennium Falcon was first seen on episode IV, as an old Obi-Wan and Luke walk into the hangar, followed shortly by a Stormtrooper squad. Going by timeline, you can see the Falcon in episode 3: there is a scene that shows the Senate building dotted by spacecraft, and you can see the Falcon landing. It is the Falcon, just under a different name at that time. The name she had then was Stellar Envoy. At that point she was a stock light freighter and hadn't been extensively modified, yet. Her purpose there was to receive instructions and a device from a group of Jedi. This is all explored in the new book -- Millennium Falcon -- in which the Falcon's past is traced. StarWars.com had an article on it for a while, confirming the rumors.