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  1. Dec 27, 2019 · Rey is comfortable in a desert environment, and she probably means this as a way of honoring the Skywalkers. If so, that's quite ironic given Anakin Skywalker was a slave who developed a lifelong aversion to sand due to spending his formative years on Tatooine, while Luke was desperate to get offworld.

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  2. Jan 15, 2016 · So the clothing Rey is used to wearing on a desert planet should be such that she can cope with wearing it both in conditions of extreme heat and in those of extreme cold. It makes sense that such a versatile garment would also do her just fine on an ice planet and even perhaps a jungle planet (although humidity is the one thing desert garb ...

  3. Feb 3, 2016 · While Rey is very capable and self-reliant, she is also lonely and longs for adventure, as seen in the adorable and poignant moment where she wears an old Rebel pilot helmet, and in her excited reaction to Finn’s claim to be a Resistance fighter.

  4. Rey knows what she’s doing as her actions (quickly finding and removing a part of the ship) show a sense of purpose and know-how. Rey is dressed appropriately for this sandy environment as well, and is well outfitted with goggles, flashlight, and what appears to be a weapon on her back.

  5. So my question is, why do people still complain about Rey being incredibly gifted in the force after having seen TLJ? It's pretty much explained in one line, "Powerful light, powerful darkness." When Ben Solo was born (one of the strongest force users ever) there had to be balance to his darkness.

  6. Dec 19, 2019 · A resourceful scavenger who grew up fending for herself on a desert planet, Rey is a quick-thinking mechanic, an ace pilot and a formidable warrior.

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  8. Nov 22, 2019 · J.J. Abrams said that there's definitely a reason why Rey is so strong with the Force in the new batch of Star Wars movies. In an interview with Rolling Stone published on Thursday, the...