All he could do was subconsciously know that he was being held helplessly close to death. He couldn’t even express himself with a scream because he was being suffocated. This is an extremely sturdy and true to screen resin replica of the famous Han Solo frozen in carbonite figure, an iconic moment from the movies Standing at. 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. It was described as, “a period that was, to him, timeless. 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. Her experience shows that people are still at least semi-conscious while frozen in carbonite. She, like Anakin in The Clone Wars, was only frozen for a brief amount of time, and was ready to fight when unthawed. 22 years later while on a mission for the Rebellion, Luke Skywalker discovers that everything hes ever believed about his father is a lie after he finds a man frozen in carbonite. Leia, however, was able to communicate with Luke through the Force, so he and Lando were able to free her. Sidious tried but failed to make the Hero with no Fear his apprentice and was forced to find an alternative. While learning how to unthaw carbonite, Leia was captured by stormtroopers, and they froze her to transport her to an ISB outpost. When she, Luke and Lando returned to Cloud City to find Luke's blue lightsaber, they separated to carry out their different missions. In Star Wars #3, Leia was also briefly frozen in carbonite. Since they were only frozen for a relatively short amount of time, they were able to quickly regain normal senses and bodily functions after unthawing, as if they had just been asleep. The plan worked because being frozen had tricked the Separatists' life-detecting scanners. Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 3, Episode 18, “The Citadel,” showed how Anakin, Obi-Wan and their team froze themselves in carbonite to evade bio-scans en route to rescuing Jedi Master Even Piell from a Separatist Prison. When he was still Anakin Skywalker, he had himself frozen in the substance. Although the symbol itself is not seen during the in-game cutscene, it can be spotted by examining the object in the Forces of Corruption Map Editor.Vader’s time on Cloud City was not his first experience with carbonite. The emblem of the Sith Empire during the Jedi Civil War is on the front of the huge statue at the end of the room. Next to his frozen figure sat an urn, whose contents are unknown. Though not seen in the cutscene which reveals the frozen army (and therefore may well not be canon), an unknown Sith was also frozen in carbonite. Silri was then able to follow the Star Map to the planet where, after apparently entering a code into a terminal located next to the large stone doorway, the entrance slid open, revealing the army standing in suspended animation. She had been examining the holocron, which Tyber Zann and Urai Fen of the Zann Consortium had attempted to steal from Jabba the Hutt on Felucia, and later reacquired after a daring raid on Emperor Palpatine's personal vault on Coruscant. ![]() ![]() The great tomb was discovered by the Nightsister Silri not long after the Battle for the Eclipse. A single Sith holocron held the location of the army within its database when accessed, the information revealed a diagram much like that of a Star Map, which led the user to the planet where the army had been placed. The troopers were placed inside a large tomb-like cavern, which had been sealed off. It was believed that they had survived the process because their carbonite casings were still blinking when they were uncovered during the Galactic Civil War. As many will know, it’s always been thought the side panels were a car dash. At an unknown point in time, a host of soldiers that appeared to be Sith troopers were frozen in carbonite and placed in neat rows and columns in front of the statue of an unknown cloaked individual. The Han In Carbonite Side Panel found part is in fact a dash panel from a Volvo, installed back side out.
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