![]() ![]() It has corridor-sized entry doors to each side, with circular perforated archways. The original hold had four angled ceiling beams, suggesting its putative location inside the saucer. But regardless, this room is generally known as the hold. Maybe the space tug theory makes more sense, and retcons the mandible design. Second, the idea of the Falcon as an actual freighter is a bit tenuous anyway, given its size and shape. So crew lounge seems a more logical name for the room, given that it has a sofa and chessboard and so on. There also aren’t any areas to lock or tie down any crates etc. But it also seems a dumb place for general shipment of freight as there’s nowhere obvious for people to carry stuff in, except for the curved tunnel corridors and the boarding ramp. It seems to be used for storing some random crap like a few crates and leaky barrels. The set was reconstructed for the Force Awakens, mostly following the ESB plan.įirst, it has to be said that “hold” isn’t really a very logical term for the room. The room is broadly similar between the two films, with various size and detail differences. The hold was a pretty important interior set for the first two movies with the light sabre training scene ( Star Wars) and ship repair (ESB) scenes taking place therein. ![]()
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