The Millennium Falcon has been a household name since 1977 when it was crewed by Han Solo and Chewbacca inStar Wars: A New Hope. Regarded as «the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy,» the vessel served a critical role over the course of Star Wars' Skywalker Saga, being present for many of the series' most important moments over the last 45 years. The rescue of Princess Leia, the destruction of both Death Stars, the battle of Crait, and the final battle against the Sith at Exegol all saw Han Solo's custom YT-1300 freighter in the thick of the action.
The Ebon Hawk, featured in the Knights of the Old Republic saga, was also instrumental in galactic history during its time. Commonly known as the ship flown by the amnesiac Darth Revan in the time around the Jedi Civil War, the Ebon Hawk was used extensively during his hunt for Darth Malak and the Star Forge. In Knights of the Old Republic's sequel,The Sith Lords, the ship was crewed by the jedi exile Meetra Surik in her quest to reunite the broken Jedi Order after its near-total annihilation at the hands of the Sith Triumvirate. The Ebon Hawk shares many similarities with the Millennium Falcon, particularly its origin story, its characteristics as a heavily modified freighter, and as a ship that played a key role in some of the most important events in the galaxy.
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Both the Millennium Falcon and the Ebon Hawk were operated by a variety of pilots over the course of their histories, many of which were on the shady side of the law. Canonically, the Millennium Falcon's earliest known owner was the gambling smuggler Lando Calrissian, who won the ship in a game of sabacc and rechristened it from the Stellar Envoy to the
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