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How did Poe Dameron get off Jakku?

How did Poe Dameron get off Jakku?

Poe Got Help From A Jakku Native After The Crash His jacket got caught on something when he attempted to exit the fighter, leaving him with the only choice but to pilot the craft to the desert surface of Jakku. The crash threw Poe far from the wreckage, but at that point, he was unconscious.

What happened Poe Dameron?

Poe Dameron is the decorated star pilot of General Leia Organa’s (Carrie Fisher) Resistance fleet, and the robot BB-8 is his astromech droid. They crash on Jakku; Finn is ejected from the ship and Poe is presumed dead as the destroyed craft is sucked under the sand.

What happened to the TIE Fighter on Jakku?

They were the site of a crash landing by Poe Dameron and FN-2187 in a Special Forces TIE fighter after escaping the First Order’s flagship Finalizer. Soon after impact, the fields swallowed the TIE fighter whole to the horror of Finn.

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Where was Poe after the crash?

There is a significant amount of space allotted to what happened to Poe after he woke up from the crash. He was found by a Blarina scavenger called Naka Iit, who promised to take him to another part of Jakku called the Blowback Town, to meet another Blarina – a merchant called Ohn Gos.

How did BB-8 get to Jakku?

After stormtroopers blew up Poe’s starfighter, the pilot hid an object given to him by San Tekka inside BB-8’s chassis and told the droid to flee, promising to track his companion down. As the First Order attack began, BB-8 raced off into the Jakku night.

Does the Mandalorian take place before or after the Battle of Jakku?

The Mandalorian takes place in 9 ABY. After the Battle of Jakku in the year 5 ABY, the Rebel Alliance defeated the Empire and re-established itself as the New Republic on the planet Chandrila, the home of Mon Mothma.

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What are the TIE fighter in force awakens?

TIE fighters are fictional starfighters existing in the Star Wars universe. Propelled by Twin Ion Engines, TIE fighters are fast, agile, yet fragile starfighters produced by Sienar Fleet Systems for the Galactic Empire.