![]() ![]() Han squinted up at the dim form above him. This ties up nicely with the description of Han's time in carbonite in the Return of the Jedi Official Novelisation Star Wars: Scum and Villainy: Case Files on the Galaxy's Most Notorious Known trophies of this variety date back to the ancient Krath thatĬonquered the carbonite mines of the Empress Teta system, thousands of Known to use carbonite in this crude but effective way. Nothing." Imperials, bounty hunters, and some gangsters have been With some modifications, however, these carbon-freezingĬhambers could be equipped to entrap living cargo, subjecting them toĪ painful stasis that has been described as “a big wide- awake Thus became the standard for industrial applications, such as theįreezing of coaxium, tibanna, and other volatile substances for Generators became the norm in medical applications. With the need for such lengthy voyages, and bio-entropic field The use ofĬarbonite for organic hibernation faded away as hyperdrives did away Pre-Republic borders relied upon extended hibernation to keep the crewĪlive as they traveled across unfathomable distances. Galaxy for centuries, as ancient sleeper ships that expanded the The peculiar stasis qualities of carbonite have been known in the Regardless, please provide references and context.Ĭanonically, carbonite freezing someone without preparation seems to leave them in a semi-conscious state and subject to extreme pain. If none (currently) exist, legends explanation would suffice. Looking for in-universe, canonical explanations not armchair speculation and theories. Does someone frozen in Carbonite - who is then unfrozen - have any memory of their time frozen in Carbonite at all?.Does someone frozen in Carbonite fall into a deep sleep/hibernation immediately upon freezing?.But what does being placed in “suspended animation” actually mean for the subject themselves and their own experience? Yes, references are made to suspended animation and such. ![]() There are references to hibernation sickness and its side-effects - such as temporary blindness - when someone is unfrozen from Carbonite, but is there any insight as to what someone like Han Solo actually experienced in this process? Inspired by this other question about what Captain America experienced after being frozen for 67 years at the bottom of the ocean, is there any in-universe explanation for what Han Solo experienced while frozen in Carbonite for the in-universe time period between the events of The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983)? ![]()
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