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The '''wedding''' of [[Han Solo]] and [[Leia Organa]] took place at some point following the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance]]'s victory over the [[Galactic Empire]]. As a wedding gift to Organa, Solo reconfigured the crew quarters of his [[starship]], the ''[[Millennium Falcon]]'', to include a galley.<ref name="Cross">''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Incredible Cross-Sections]]''</ref> The two ended up having a son, whom they named [[Kylo Ren|Ben]].<ref name="TFA VD">''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary]]''</ref> After [[Jedi massacre|losing]] their son to the [[Dark side of the Force|dark side]] of [[the Force]] both spouses went separate ways. Although they still loved each other, Organa and Solo did not see each other for many years until the [[First Order–Resistance conflict]] briefly reunited them on [[D'Qar]] before the [[Battle of Starkiller Base]] where Solo was murdered by their son, Ben, who was now a member of the [[Knights of Ren]] and the [[First Order]] and went under the name '''Kylo Ren'''.<ref name="Novelization">[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens (novel)|''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (novel)]]</ref>
 
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[[File:Han solo 6.jpg|thumb|250px|Leia Organa and Han Solo, before their wedding]]
 
The '''wedding''' of [[Han Solo]] and [[Leia Organa]] took place at some point following the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|Rebel Alliance]]'s victory over the [[Galactic Empire]]. As a wedding gift to Organa, Solo reconfigured the crew quarters of his [[starship]], the ''[[Millennium Falcon]]'', to include a galley.<ref name="Cross">''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Incredible Cross-Sections]]''</ref> The two ended up having a son, whom they named [[Kylo Ren|Ben]].<ref name="TFA VD">''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary]]''</ref> After [[Jedi massacre|losing]] their son to the [[Dark side of the Force|dark side]] of [[the Force]] both spouses went separate ways. Although they still loved each other and remained husband and wife, Organa and Solo did not see each other for many years, until the [[First Order–Resistance conflict]] briefly reunited them on [[D'Qar]].<ref name="Novelization">[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens (novel)|''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (novel)]]</ref>
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[[Jason Fry]], author of ''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Incredible Cross-Sections| The Force Awakens: Incredible Cross-Sections]]'', explained the notion Han Solo built a galley as a wedding present was to provide an in-universe rationale for the ''Millennium Falcon''{{'}}s new layout in the film, and to [[canon]]ize the ship's galley. "Floor plans of the ''Falcon'' from the early days of ''Star Wars'' publishing included a galley, but there isn't one in recent original-trilogy diagrams of the ship," he said. Fry's explanation was made in response to criticism that Han's present for his wife would be a kitchen reinforced gender stereotypes. Apologizing, he said he imagined "it was a gift from Han meant as a humorous make-do for months of terrible food, and an awkward attempt at making his rusty, decrepit home a bit more welcoming."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jasonfry.tumblr.com/post/136578887346/folks-seem-to-like-star-wars-the-force-awakens|title=Folks seem to like ''Star Wars The Force Awakens: Incredible Cross-Sections'', the book I wrote and Kemp Remillard illustrated.|first=Jason|last=Fry|work=Tumblr|date=2016-01-03|accessdate=2016-03-01}}</ref>
   
 
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Leia Organa and Han Solo, before their wedding

The wedding of Han Solo and Leia Organa took place at some point following the Rebel Alliance's victory over the Galactic Empire. As a wedding gift to Organa, Solo reconfigured the crew quarters of his starship, the Millennium Falcon, to include a galley.[1] The two ended up having a son, whom they named Ben.[2] After losing their son to the dark side of the Force both spouses went separate ways. Although they still loved each other and remained husband and wife, Organa and Solo did not see each other for many years, until the First Order–Resistance conflict briefly reunited them on D'Qar.[3]

Behind the scenes

Jason Fry, author of The Force Awakens: Incredible Cross-Sections, explained the notion Han Solo built a galley as a wedding present was to provide an in-universe rationale for the Millennium Falcon's new layout in the film, and to canonize the ship's galley. "Floor plans of the Falcon from the early days of Star Wars publishing included a galley, but there isn't one in recent original-trilogy diagrams of the ship," he said. Fry's explanation was made in response to criticism that Han's present for his wife would be a kitchen reinforced gender stereotypes. Apologizing, he said he imagined "it was a gift from Han meant as a humorous make-do for months of terrible food, and an awkward attempt at making his rusty, decrepit home a bit more welcoming."[4]

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