In the Empire Strikes Back, what is the name of the planet Han Solo mentions run!


Question: It is in the scene where Han Solo and Leia are talking to each other and he is about to leave Echo Base. They are talking about why he is leaving and he says something along the lines of "That bounty hunter we ran into on *PLANET* changed my mind." It kind of sounds like Ody Mandrell but that is the name of a pod racer frome Episode 1.


Answers: It is in the scene where Han Solo and Leia are talking to each other and he is about to leave Echo Base. They are talking about why he is leaving and he says something along the lines of "That bounty hunter we ran into on *PLANET* changed my mind." It kind of sounds like Ody Mandrell but that is the name of a pod racer frome Episode 1.

Ord Mantell.

Empire is the BEST installment of all the SW movies.

It is the best written because George "Toy Boy" Lucas didn't write it. Leigh Brackett wrote it from Georgie's outline which is what he SHOULD have done for those god-awful prequels.

Edit: This is for gerl_aquarius - what, if anything, does that whole extra info have to do with the name of the planet Han mentions?

If you read the question correctly, the scene the guy is asking about is at the BEGINNING of Empire when they are STILL on Hoth.

This is BEFORE Boba Fett even makes his appearance in the movie.

The Empire Strikes Back
The Boba Fett action figure was originally made available as a sneak preview of sorts in 1979 for Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.In The Empire Strikes Back, Fett speaks his first live-action dialogue. Throughout the film, Boba Fett is never once referred to by name. He is, along with several other bounty hunters, asked to track down Han Solo and the crew of the Millennium Falcon. He is the only hunter to deduce how the Falcon eluded the Empire by hiding on the hull of a Star Destroyer. He then requests his ship to be placed in the Star Destroyer's garbage, in order to be hidden in it when the warship jettisons the mass before departing, anticipating that the Falcon will use the waste as cover when it detaches from its hiding place. Fett's hunch is correct, and he tracks the ship and surmises that Han Solo is likely headed for Cloud City on Bespin. He presumably reports the Falcon's destination to the Empire, allowing Vader to arrange a deal with Lando Calrissian to secure the capture of Solo and the crew. Fett stays at Vader's side as the Sith Lord tortures Han Solo in an attempt to draw Luke Skywalker into a trap. In addition to the reward for Solo's capture from the Empire, Vader allows Boba Fett to take Han Solo, frozen in carbonite, back to Jabba to receive an additional reward, claiming two bounties on the same job. In later Expanded Universe material, it is revealed that Fett charged Jabba a larger amount than the original bounty price. He was able to do this by explaining that the frozen Solo was unique artwork created by Darth Vader.



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