
From the debris you can build another droid, giving you a 3/3 counter and a Mini Kit. From them you can build another droid and get a 2/3 counter.Ĭontinue down the hall and when you reach the ground switch, turn to your left and smash everything here. Use C-3PO to activate it and some blocks will appear. From the debris you can fix the pipe, then switch to BB-8 to activate the new switch and open the door.Īs you walk down the hall, you will see a terminal. There are two waves of ships to deal with. You can find the pilot who will offer a general mission to you near the edge of the runway.

As soon as it's all the way over, use BB-8 to fire up the X-Wing and melt the block. Leave the hangar and head toward the Falcon.


Once back on the ground, push it towards the broken X-Wing. You will then need to repeat this process a few more times until the ice block is on the opposite side. Smash what you built, and build the other option to get the crane all the way. Now switch to BB-8 and move the crane closer to the ice block. From the debris, build the left option, which will complete a piece of track on the ceiling. Who would have thought that one of the most iconic ships of science fiction would come from such an innocuous place? Yet it's perfect for the ship, which is just as memorable and special as it is junky and plain.Ĭan you wait to see what else is new about the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars: The Force Awakens? Do you know any more insider info on the ship? Let us know in the comments below.Once you have pushed the block outside, smash everything in the center of the room if you hadn't already.

That’s right, that iconic design was inspired by a meal. Seriously: the idea came about when Lucas took a bite out of a burger and placed it down next to an olive on a toothpick. With no time to go, they took influence from one of the strangest of places: one of his next meals. The original model for the Millennium Falcon was changed at the last minute at George Lucas’ request because he thought it too closely resembled the Eagle Transporter ships used in the Space: 1999. ILM referred to this classic ship as "the Pork Burger" internally because it was said to be based on a half-eaten hamburger. The Millennium Falcon was designed last minute after Lucas ate a hamburger
