Heist on Vandor


Prelude


Tobias Beckett, mastermind of the attempted heist

Tobias Beckett, mastermind of the attempted heist

Tobias Beckett was a seasoned gunslinger and smuggler from the planet Glee Anselm. By the Imperial Era, Beckett had established a gang consisting of the Ardennian pilot Rio Durant and the human woman Val, a skilled saboteur. While Beckett and his associates were stealing an Imperial AT hauler on the planet Mimban, they also recruited the Imperial deserter Han Solo and the Wookiee Chewbacca.

Seeking to repay his debts to the Crimson Dawn crime lord Dryden Vos, Beckett enlisted his associates' help in stealing refined coaxium from an Imperial 20-T Railcrawler conveyex transport on the snowy, mountainous Mid Rim planet of Vandor. Beckett targeted Vandor because the planet was home to a secluded Imperial vault. Solo and Chewbacca agreed to help in return for Beckett giving a share of the money to them so that they could buy themselves a starship.

Beckett's plan was for Rio to drop him, Solo, and Chewbacca onto the wagon carrying the coaxium. Rio would jam the Imperials' communications while Val would blow up a nearby bridge, allowing them to fly away with the coaxium on an AT hauler. Unknown to Beckett and his gang, Enfys Nest and her Cloud-Riders wanted to steal the coaxium to finance their insurgency against the Empire and the Five Crime Syndicates.

The attempted heist


Han and Chewbacca on the coaxium wagon

Han and Chewbacca on the coaxium wagon

While Val set up position on a nearby bridge overlooking the tracks, Rio dropped Beckett, Solo, and Chewbacca in the AT-hauler onto the Imperial conveyex transport. Their presence drew the attention of several Imperial range troopers led by Captain Denwade Banevans, resulting in a gun battle. Dodging gunfire and the dangerous cliff-ace, Solo and Chewbacca managed to separate the coaxium wagon from the rear line, which was carrying the range troopers.

Rio, who was circling nearby in the AT hauler, then lowered cables to capture the coaxium wagon. Before they could proceed with the rest of their heist, Beckett's gang was attacked by Enfys Nest and her Cloud-Riders, who were riding swoop bikes. During the gun battle, Beckett's gang managed to shoot down several of the Cloud-Riders' swoops. However, Rio was fatally wounded while repelling boarders from his AT-hauler.

While Chewbacca worked on detaching the coaxium wagon from the front section of the conveyex transport, Solo returned to the AT-hauler and took the dying Rio's place. Meanwhile, Val fought several Imperial 11-3K viper probe droids which had been dispatched to the scene. Realizing there was not enough time for her to abandon her position without letting her comrades steal the Imperial coaxium wagon, Val blew the bridge up and was killed in the ensuing explosion.

Beckett, Solo and Chewbacca firing at the Cloud Riders.

Beckett, Solo and Chewbacca firing at the Cloud Riders.

The destruction of the bridge also destroyed the rail line, exposing the Conveyex transport to a deep gorge. While Beckett fought with Enfys Nest, Chewbacca managed to detach the coaxium wagon from the Conveyex transport's front line before it fell into the deep gorge and exploded. Though the AT-hauler was still holding on to the coaxium wagon, the Cloud-riders attached grappling hooks to the wagon.

Due to the volatile nature of the coaxium, Solo was unwilling to risk the lives of Chewbacca and Beckett. He convinced Chewbacca to evacuate with an unwilling Beckett before letting go of the cable. The coaxium wagon and several attached Cloud-Rider swoops fell into a deep gorge and exploded the Luftgriff Peak in half.

Aftermath


Solo and Beckett negotiating with Dryden Vos

Solo and Beckett negotiating with Dryden Vos

The failure of the heist on Vandor placed Beckett in a difficult position with Dryden Vos and the Crimson Dawn. While grieving over the loss of his lover Val and Rio, Beckett lashed out against Solo, castigating him for preventing him from paying his debts to Vos. Seeking to make amends, Solo and Chewbacca agreed to help Beckett in return for receiving their share of the money.

Beckett, Solo, and Chewbacca rendezvoused with Vos' yacht First Light, which was visiting Vandor. While Vos was displeased with Beckett's failure, Solo and Qi'ra, Beckett's lieutenant and Solo's old friend from Corellia, managed to convince Vos to let them steal unrefined coaxium from the Pyke Syndicate, who owned spice mine on the Outer Rim world of Kessel. Vos acceded to their plan in return for the Crimson Dawn's plausible deniability.

After hiring the services of Lando Calrissian's ship, the Millennium Falcon, Beckett's gang and Qi'ra managed to steal the coaxium with the help of Lando's droid L3-37, who inspired a slave and droid revolt. After making the Kessel Run in twelve parsecs, Solo brought the Falcon to the planet Savareen where the coaxium was refined.

Enfys Nest managed to convince Solo and his team not to give the coaxium to Dryden Vos, seeking to use it to finance their insurgency against the Empire and crime syndicates. Working with the Cloud-Riders, Qi'ra and Solo managed to defeat the Crimson Dawn and kill Vos and Beckett, who had betrayed them. After delivering the refined coaxium to the Cloud-Riders, Solo and Chewbacca parted company with Qi'ra.

Behind the scenes


The Heist on Vandor was featured in the 2018 Star Wars Anthology film Solo: A Star Wars Story. The sequence was present in every draft of the film's screenplay, though it sustained several changes.

Earlier drafts of the film's script, according to writer Jon Kasdan, featured Enfys Nest's Cloud-Riders pirate gang attacking the conveyex with Bantha-II cargo skiffs, but former directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller ultimately choose to replace the Bantha-II cargo skiffs with swoop bikes. Initial iterations of the scene, however, had no coaxium as cargo but rather an extremely dangerous criminal being transported to a maximum-security prison, having Beckett's gang being hired by the criminal's gang to release their leader. The idea was that once saved, the criminal and his gang would have departed wordlessly and would eventually return in a potential Solo sequel in which they would rescue Han Solo at a crucial moment.

In the DVD commentary of Solo, the filmmakers revealed that for the explosion of the conveyex at the end of the heist, they used firecrackers underwater and then filmed it with high speed cameras to later play it in slow motion. Before filming, the original script had Val surviving the explosion that takes out her life in the finished cut by falling out afterwards. However, when the scene had to be filmed, the crew decided to kill Val off instead of building the large set-piece necessary for the scene, much to the displeasure of Val's portrayer Thandiwe Newton and Jon Kasdan, who felt in retrospect that watching Val dying in the scene felt a little like a cheat.

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