But two gangs who Han owes money to board his ship, and after unleashing deadly Rathtars onto them, they manage to escape on the Falcon. The Falcon is soon discovered and boarded by Han Solo and Chewbacca, and the two groups of heroes meet. But the First Order spots them and attempts to gun them down until they unknowingly come across the legendary Millenium Falcon, start it up, take down the fighters, and leave Jakku. Finn survives the crash-landing and beleives that Poe is dead, so he wanders the desert until he comes across Rey and BB-8 in the junkyard. Meanwhile, a young scavenger named Rey, who is living off of rations aquired by pieces of scrap from a mass graveyard of Rebel and Imperial craft, comes across BB-8. As Poe starts calling FN-2187 "Finn",they grab a TIE fighter, and barely manage to survive as they are shot down, and crash land back on Jakku. One stormtrooper, labled FN-2187, is highly distraught by the actions of his comrades, and decides to defect from the First Order and break Poe out. Poe gives BB-8 the map and orders him to leave as he stays behind to fend off the stormtroopers before he is subdued and captured by Kylo Ren, one of the leaders of the First Order. Poe's droid BB-8 warns him that the First Order, a mysterious, dangerous force forged from remnants of the Empire, is landing in the village to commence a raid/massacre to get the map. The story begins on the junkyard, desert planet of Jakku where Resistance pilot Poe Dameron is given a map that shows the location of Luke Skywalker, who vanished a few years ago. Star Wars, suddenly there's a little bit more diversity and everyone's kicking off about it, and it's really sad.Lets continue the Star Wars Saga with a new generation of heroes guided by heroes of old to face off against a new threat to the galaxy.
" Star Trek is about diversity, it has been since 1966, it always was, there's no 'oh you're so woke now,' Star Trek was woke from the beginning. "I've found that Star Trek fans have always been very, very inclusive," he continued, referring to his experience of playing Scotty in the big-screen reboot of the franchise. And because it got a lot of hate, he suffered, and I feel terrible about being part of that." I've apologized for the things I've said about Jar Jar Binks, because of course there was a fucking actor involved there, and he was getting a lot of flak, and it wasn't a camp rabbit, it was a human being.
"To be honest, and as someone who kicked off about the prequels when they came out, the Star Wars fanbase really seems to be the most kind of toxic at the moment," he said.
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Pegg, who voiced the alien junk boss Unkar Plutt in 2015's The Force Awakens, recalled how he used to be a part of the problem, even including extended jokes about The Phantom Menace in Spaced, the early 2000s comedy series which helped to launch his career. And in a recent interview on SiriusXM, he called out one community of fans in particular whose behavior needs to change: people who purport to love Star Wars, but then seem to hate everything about it. As a self-proclaimed lover of geek culture who has since transitioned to global fame as an actor with roles in some of the biggest movie franchises of all time, Simon Pegg is in the rare position of having been on both sides of fandom.