Yeah, but that’s given to him by an Imperial officer (or employee). Before that, he just insists on “just Han”, even when asked directly. Years later, even his son will be given the Solo surname rather than whatever Han’s original one was (or Organa). What’s up with that?Because "Han Solo" sounds cooler?
it's PalpatineIn Solo, it’s clear that Han knew his father (who used to work on shipbuilding, iirc), yet he rather insistently never uses or reveals his original surname. Why do you suppose that is?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO![/Vader]it's Palpatine
That works fine, but it implies a story we haven’t been told — namely, why? — that would be pretty fundamental to Han’s character.Perhaps he wanted to disassociate himself from his father. I've considered changing my last name for that very reason.
Saying he has no people seemed to confirm that for me. He wants to be on his own.Perhaps he wanted to disassociate himself from his father. I've considered changing my last name for that very reason.
But do we really need a story about that? Wouldn't it be enough to say Han was ashamed of his family (or just his father) and wanted to separate himself as far as possible? As indicted by Turtletrekker, that's more enough motivation to feel real.That works fine, but it implies a story we haven’t been told — namely, why? — that would be pretty fundamental to Han’s character.
Maybe not — but it’s weird to know that Han was ashamed of his father but have no idea why. For that matter, to not even know if that’s what it was; we don’t know what his motivation was for not giving a surname. It obviously weighs heavily on Han and, really, his entire life; if it didn’t, he’d just be going by Han Schwartzberger (or whatever) and not care. As a sort-of analogy, it’s as if a character was constantly looking over his shoulder his entire life, and we never got any inkling as to why.But do we really need a story about that? Wouldn't it be enough to say Han was ashamed of his family (or just his father) and wanted to separate himself as far as possible? As indicted by TurtleTrekker, that's more enough motivation to feel real.
In Solo, it’s clear that Han knew his father (who used to work on shipbuilding, iirc), yet he rather insistently never uses or reveals his original surname. Why do you suppose that is?
Nah. I thought it was clever.It was the dumbest thing
Yeah, that was my thought as well. According to Wikipedia the Han Solo & Chewbacca comic gives his father's name as Ovan, but it doesn't appear to give him a last name. It's on my list but I haven't read it yet, so I'm not sure what the context of it is. Maybe they come from a culture that doesn't use last names? Wookiepedia doesn't have a last name for Qi'ra either, so maybe she comes from the same culture or maybe they give up their last names when they join the White Worms and it's been so long Han doesn't remember it any more.Maybe he just knew him as "Dad" or "Father", or whatever first/nickname he had. Never occurred to Han to add the suffix "-son" to it.
His last name was Some. He got tired of the jokes.In Solo, it’s clear that Han knew his father (who used to work on shipbuilding, iirc), yet he rather insistently never uses or reveals his original surname. Why do you suppose that is?
Could be worse. Imagine if his last name were Job...His last name was Some. He got tired of the jokes.
I can relate....Could be worse. Imagine if his last name were Job...
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