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Rey’s part is largely heartbreaking, leading towards an ending that feels inevitable, all while shedding more light on the hard life Rey lives on Jakku and how she comes to be the girl who steals the Falcon. Two of the other stormtroopers in his team are also part of The Force Awakens : Slip is the stormtrooper who smears Finn’s helmet with his bloody hand, while Nines, dubbed TR-8R by the fandom, is the man Finn fights on Takodana.
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The stormtroopers are not unlike the clone troopers of the prequel era in some ways, giving themselves nicknames to make up for their “real” names being numbers, though differences lie in the FO stormtroopers being trained to prize the mission objective over the lives of their fellow companions, something that Finn struggles with.Īs well as giving insight into the inner workings of the First Order-something we haven’t really had thus far-this part builds up Finn from FN-2187 into the man who refuses to kill on Jakku. It’s a more humanizing glimpse into the life of a stormtrooper, something that’s not entirely new to the new canon ( Twilight Company also puts effort into showing the people behind the helmets). Finn’s part revolves around his training under the First Order, exploring his empathy and loyalty despite being an outsider to his own people.