radio-silents:

9x33mmr:

mando-gunslinger:

john-paul-jonesing-for-liberty:

fed-ex-official:

qsy-draws-a-lot:

radio-silents:

…ask me about my 20s Star Wars AU 

I believe I will

I want to see more god damn it! 

Wait does this mean that Han Solo is a post Civil War smuggler? Fits with the pants but that means he’d be operating during the Spanish American war in the Pacific with his tall Mexican friend Chewy Bacca. 

Bruh that would be amazing to see a comic about that.

ww1/star wars aesthetic

The Force Awakens = 1920s

The Battle of Endor and The Battle of Yavin = 1890s

So, Han Solo would have been born in the 1860s.

If it was Spanish American war era, Han Would have been a sailor.

It would also explain the use of guns and swords, and the fact that swords are regarded as “antiquated”,

Your father’s lightsaber. This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster. An elegant weapon… for a more civilized age.

Now, picture Han as the narrator of Moby Dick for his and Chewbacca’s origin story.  Chewbacca as Queequeg, which ties into both of their exotic origins.

With much interest I sat watching him.  Savage though he was, and hideously marred about the face—at least to my taste— his countenance yet had a something in it which was by no means disagreeable.  You cannot hide the soul.  Through all his unearthly tattooings, I thought I saw the traces of a simple honest heart; and in his large, deep eyes, fiery black and bold, there seemed tokens of a spirit that would dare a thousand devils. 

And whaling could tie into what we see in The Force Awakens where Han and Chewie are smuggling … whatever it was … creatures.  So what we have is the same Star Wars timeline with Moby Dick, with Han as Ishmael, set a decade or so before A New Hope, and The Force Awakens taking place in the 1920s.

This is incredible.

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