The single beam of energy in the movie is also hurtled billions of miles away and splits when it reaches the Republic (not sure how any of that made any sense). While it is in fact powered by dark matter, from the ‘science’ part of ‘science-fiction’ this makes more sense as it’s a much more sustainable source of energy, compared to sucking out a sun every time they want to use it. Okay doesn’t make a huge plot difference, but in the movie, they explain that the Starkiller is powered by energy from ‘The Sun’. But Chewie steps in and rips off his arm. Over there he confronts Rey and she tries to shoot him with her blaster but forgets to take the safety off (which we see later in the film). Remember Unkar Plutt? The scrapyard merchant with his notable “This is worth one-quarter portion” line, on Jakku? Well, it was from him that they steal the Millennium Falcon from and he eventually tracks them down and finds them on Takodana. Not really a question more like an additional storyline. Not a very interesting story, I can see why it was cut out of the film but there we go one question solved! He eventually befriends a scavenger in the Jakku desert, where he makes it to the outpost and calls for backup. In the film, he crashes in the TIE Fighter and leaves just as Finn runs over. There was a section in the film where our Resistance fighter Poe disappears and we’re meant to assume he’s dead. I thought I could shield him from Snoke’s influence and you from what was happening. I hoped I could sway him, turn him away from the dark side, without having to involve you. I was afraid that your reactions would only drive him farther to the dark side. I was hoping that I was wrong, that it wasn’t true. Her keeping the secret was a big part of why Han left her following Ben’s ascension into the Knights of Ren and the massacre of the new Jedi Order. She kept this information from Han thinking she could protect Ben but she ultimately failed him. However, Leia, still strong with the Force knew that Ben would turn to the Dark Side. Han and Leia get married following the events of The Return of the Jedi. In that poignant moment where he draws Han in to stab him through the heart it was supposed to signify that he had succumbed fully to the Dark Side but the book leaves a bit of grey area. Following through on the act ought to have made him stronger, a part of him believed. Ben denounced all claims to the Solo name and dubbed himself Kylo Ren. Upon finding out that his father Han Solo was a smuggler and not the legendary Rebellion fighter he thought he was, from Snoke. He must have something pure, something strong, something unbreakable, with which to work.ĭefinitely some serious Daddy issues over here. The finest sculptor cannot fashion a masterpiece from poor materials. Snoke had trained apprentices before he took on Ben Solo, but none that showed as much promise as he did and none that had fallen from the Light Side. He knew Anakin and Luke and seems to have a vested interest in the Skywalker family. He’s seen the Empire “rise and fall”, having been involved heavily in the previous films. What we’ve discovered from the book is that Supreme Leader Snoke has been around for a long time behind the scenes, dating back to Star Wars: Episode IV. The e-book came out a few months ago and contains a couple of things missing from the film. So we read through The Force Awakens book to find out more. Star Wars: The Force Awakens was an amazing movie but there were a couple of things that just didn’t make sense.