Millennium Falcon on Crayt Last Jedi

Millennium Falcon: What To Know

Millennium Falcon: What To Know

Ahoy there! Let me tell you about the one and only Millennium Falcon, or, as it’s designated class is called, the YT 492727ZED. This Corellian YT-1300 light freighter was built way back in 60 BBY and had quite the adventure before, during, and after the Galactic Civil War. But the ship truly earned its legendary status under the ownership of the infamous smugglers Han Solo and Chewbacca. And let’s not forget that the Falcon was once known as the Stellar Envoy. So next time you’re cruising around the galaxy, keep an eye out for this iconic vessel.

Lando's Millennium Falcon

Where Was It Built?

Check out this cool info I found on the Millennium Falcon, the light freighter that was designated YT 492727ZED! It was built more than 90 years before the Battle of Starkiller Base at the Corellian Engineering Corporation-owned Orbital Assembly Facility 7. Can you believe it started its career as a container pushing intermodal tug in orbital freight yards? And get this, it even worked in the galaxy’s busiest spacelanes! The Millennium Falcon sure has come a long way since then.

The Millennium Falcon kessell run in 12 parsecs

Winning Hand

Have you heard about the amazing shenanigans that happened to the Millennium Falcon when it was in the hands of that notorious smuggler, Lando Calrissian? This beauty was modified to the point of pure luxury, with all kinds of flashy exterior panels and even a massive escape pod! 

But when the legendary Han Solo flew it for the first time during that record-breaking Kessel Run, the ship took quite a beating, leaving the Falcon looking like it had gone through a few too many rounds with a wookiee. Lucky for Han, he still managed to win the ship from Lando in a game of sabacc right after! Oh, the stories this ship could tell…

Princess Leia and Han Solo on the Millennium Falcon

Imperial Blockade Runner

Check out this spaceship! Even though it looks old, it’s got some serious upgrades under the hood. We’re talking top-of-the-line speed boosters, weapon systems, and shields that can deflect anything. And let’s not forget the hyperdrive engine that can outrun any Imperial Star Destroyer. Plus, there are secret compartments perfect for smuggling all kinds of things. Remember how they used them to help Princess Leia escape the Empire? This ship is the real deal.

Darth Vader's tie fighter is shot by the Millennium Falcon

A Helping Hand

Oh my gosh, you won’t believe what happened next! The Millennium Falcon and Han Solo joined the Rebel Alliance and took part in the Battle of Yavin! They even fired on Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced, giving Luke Skywalker the perfect opportunity to blow up the Death Star with his trusty T-65B X-wing starfighter and proton torpedoes! It was epic!

Lando Calrissian pilots the Millennium Falcon at the battle of Endor

Death Star 2

After Solo got captured on Bespin (cheers, Darth Vader), Calrissian hopped on the Falcon once again to find him. In 4 ABY, Solo was rescued (woohoo!) and Calrissian flew the ship to the Battle of Endor, where they totally wrecked the DS-2 Death Star II Mobile Battle Station from the inside (boom!). Talk about impressive flying skills!

Han Solo and Chewbacca return to the Millennium Falcon

Reunited With An Old Friend

Solo lost hold of it, and it ended up in the hands of all sorts of shady characters. But guess where it ended up? On the far-off world of Jakku! Finally, a group of heroes—scavenger Rey, former stormtrooper Finn, and dependable BB-8—found it there. And let’s not forget about Solo and his furry friend Chewie, who were finally reunited with their beloved ship. Ah, what an adventure!

Millennium Falcon at the battle of Exegol

In Safe Hands

Rey, who is lovely and fierce, took control of the ship after Solo’s death and piloted it with sass during numerous battles in the First Order-Resistance War. And guess what? In 35 ABY, the one and only Lando Calrissian took the helm during the epic Battle of Exegol that led to the ultimate triumph of the Resistance and the Jedi Order! But not to worry, the beloved Falcon was returned safe and sound to its rightful owner, Rey, who even got a new Skywalker name tag! What a ride it’s been for this iconic ship, don’t you think?

Conclusion

The one and only Millennium Falcon! This gorgeous vessel has been flying across screens and into our hearts for years, and we can’t get enough. With its speedy design, sneaky smuggling compartments, and killer laser cannons, it’s the perfect ride for our favorite heroes. And who could ever forget the pilots of this beauty? Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, Rey, and Chewbacca! Whether they’re dodging asteroids or cruising through hyperspace, this ship always manages to look good and get the job done. It’s no wonder the Falcon has become so iconic and continues to be one of the most beloved ships in the galaxy!