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Originally Posted by blankall
Yeah...but they don't pilot the ship. Luke is cocky and states that they could buy a ship for that price, but Obi Wan in no way takes that as a serious option. A far cry from jumping into the falcon and maneuvering it through the hull of a downed Star Destroyer at full speed.
The whole idea with the Falcon was that it was a good ship, but difficult to get the hang of and prone to falling apart. It had been sitting in a junk yard when Rey decides to take it, and presumably decayed more, but Rey is able to hope right in and maneuver it better than anyone else ever did. She also does this without a co-pilot. There's no adversity for the character. She seems to solve all the problems in the Star Wars universe, including repair of the Falcon.
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That was definitely not 12 parsecs.