![]() ![]() While the single appearance of the Ghost in the battle in space could've been enough to point to the idea that Disney was considering bringing Jacen into the series as a live action character, the SECOND appearance of the ship in the landing (as shown in the screencap at the head of this article) takes the cake. The clone, in this case, gets overwritten by the Emperor. Per Fandom research it would seem that Jacen was born on O BBY (AKA 0 ABY), and the events of The Rise of Skywalker took place on 35 ABY, so there's certainly room for Jacen to be piloting that ship by the time it appears in Episode 9. Everytime a Palpatine body dies, the Sith lord uses a trick of the Dark Side of the Force to jump into a new body. may acquire whole ship-loads of Allies, building up a team of adventurers. Abrams join forces once more to take viewers on an epic journey to a galaxy far, far away with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the riveting conclusion of the landmark Skywalker saga, in which new legends will be born and the final battle for freedom is yet to come. He's just rolling along in the base on Yavin IV, like nobody's business. 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 Star Wars, Episode IV, A New Hope. There's a live-action appearance of Chopper in that movie too. Of course, the Millennium Falcon was far from the only spacecraft in Star Wars. The Ghost is also in Rogue One a few times – because of COURSE it is. 9 / Modelmaker David Jones in the ILM model shop with miniature Xwings. ![]() ![]() There's no reason to assume this second spotting (on the ground) isn't also the official Ghost. We can verify that at least the first spotting of the Ghost was, indeed, officially THE Ghost. Now, we don't know for SURE if we've got Jacen onboard, here. ![]()
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