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Han in carbonite
Han in carbonite








han in carbonite

He couldn’t even express himself with a scream because he was being suffocated. He couldn’t move, and he couldn’t satiate what he felt. Without any senses, the time had felt like an eternity of constant agony. It had been a grim sensation-as if for an eternity he’d been trying to draw breath, to move, to scream, every moment in conscious, painful asphyxiation.” Even though Han was not fully alive, the experience had been extremely gruesome.

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Typically, orders of 35 USD or more (within the same shop) qualify for free standard shipping from participating Etsy sellers. Shipping policies vary, but many of our sellers offer free shipping when you purchase from them. It was described as, “a period that was, to him, timeless. Star Wars Han Solo in Carbonite Bookmark with Tassel - Laser Engraved Wood. As the book explained, Han's time in the carbonite was like being in suspended animation – he was only alive enough to feel and know pain. The after-effects were bad enough, but the 1983 novelization of Return of the Jedi, which is no longer official canon, offered a glimpse into what it actually felt like for Han to be frozen. The front panel features professional looking. He was temporarily blind, dehydrated, weak, disorientated and he couldn’t remember what had happened to him. All pieces, from the Han Solo in carbonite to the control panels to the case itself, were painted a matching silver and clearcoated for a nice shine.

han in carbonite

Essentially, after being deprived of everything for months (six in Legends, 12 in canon), his body went into sensory overload. When Han was finally unthawed in Return of the Jedi, the extended period of time being frozen, combined with the primitive freezing technology, caused him to have the classic symptoms of carbon sickness.










Han in carbonite