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Post #45546

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Bossk
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When Han Solo was Frozen in Carbinite How did he survive so long without Water ?
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23-Apr-2004, 5:30 AM
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Originally posted by: DarkFeline
Thanks I was thinking it might be something about him being a sleep for so long or whatever but I wanted to hear others opinion first and I was not quite sure. I am wondering if Lando where there so long and even though he was dressed up how did Boba Fett not notice him and great a Bounty Hunter as he was and had all that time ? Surely Lando's voice must have seemed familar ? Maybe Luke was just so good at planning things by this time that he somehow knew how to tell Lando how to not get caught , plus the force must have been with them

As for Lando's voice, it's possible that there was a muffler or translator built into the mouthguard much like the one in Leia's Bousshh disguise.

As for cryogenic reanimation, I agree that they do not have a way to reanimate yet, but there must be something happening to keep a body nourished to keep the brain from dying entirely or the body from withering into nothing. Something more than just the ice, that is. I don't see how reanimation of a body could ever happen if a brain completely dies. I know cryogenic freezing usually happens to people that are "dead". But don't they keep the brain going for a while via machine? Maybe I just don't know my cryogenics. So maybe the people in the SW Universe do. I would still assume that carbon freezing is relatively equivalent to cryogenic freezing. Just that carbon dissolves into gas. Remember that when Han came out of the carbon freeze he was cold and shivering and undernourished. Sounds like the same sort of thing I would expect from someone emerging from cryo freeze.