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Why The Millennium Falcon Led The Death Star Attack In Return Of The Jedi

Summary
  • The Millennium Falcon's fame and sentimental value made it the perfect choice for leading the Rebel attack, marking the completion of Han Solo's character arc and symbolizing his friendship with Lando Calrissian.
  • The Millennium Falcon's superior speed and maneuverability allowed it to outrun Imperial TIE Fighters and interceptors, making it an effective ship-to-ship fighter during the Battle of Endor's dogfight.
  • The Millennium Falcon's improved firepower, including concussion missile tubes, played a crucial role in successfully striking the Death Star II's main reactor, leading to its destruction.
Lando Calrissian leads the Rebellion’s starfighters to victory in Return of the Jedi, but it may seem odd that the Millennium Falcon, of all ships, was his vessel of choice. The Millennium Falcon is the Star Wars franchise’s most iconic starship, playing a particularly prominent role in the original trilogy, with Return of the Jedi’s Battle of Endor being no exception. For reasons both in-universe and real world, the Millennium Falcon makes sense as the leader of the Alliance’s attack on the Second Death Star.
In a real-world sense, the Millennium Falcon was the best choice to lead the Rebel attack in Return of the Jedi simply because it is the most famous and beloved starship in the franchise. The Millennium Falcon is also Han Solo’s pride and joy, so his choice to lend it to Lando Calrissian indicated the near-completion of Solo’s original trilogy character arc, as well as showing that he and Calrissian had fully mended their friendship. In-universe, the Millennium Falcon was the best choice to spearhead the attack for the following reasons.