Luke sat alone looking over the ocean and sunset. "I can't teach her," he muttered. Yoda appeared by his side. "Train you, I did," he reminded him.

"That was completely different," Luke objected.

"No different," Yoda said forcefully. "Listened not, what I have told you. Pass on what you have learned," Yoda said to him.

"What if I fail again?" Luke asked.

"Many of my students, failed me they have over my many years," Yoda told him.

Obiwan then materialized near Luke. "A master is only as great as his last student, not his first."

"Fair, you are not," Yoda said jokingly to Obiwan.

"Don't you realize what she is? What she could become?" Luke argued with both of them.

"You should know better than to judge by appearances," Obi-Wan reminded him.

"Is there any other way to stop Snoke?" Luke asked.

"Strong in the Dark Side, Snoke has become. Darth Plagueis, his name is," Yoda revealed.

"No," Luke realized stunned.

"Master of Darth Sideous, he is," Yoda confirmed.

"I would be sending her to her death," Luke said horrified.

"Trust in her as I trusted you," Obi-Wan told him.


Lando had a long talk with Finn on the beach at night. "I thought I had lost you and your mother in a battle between the Empire and the Republic. I had no idea that they had turned you into one of their soldiers," Lando said bitterly.

"You are a legend. I am proud to be your son," Finn said to comfort him.

"I'm no legend. After the peace treaty between the First Order and the Republic was signed, I set up this casino here. I became wealthy off war profiteers. I told myself that I was helping the Republic by taking money from those who would have spent it selling weapons to the First Order. But after the Republic fell, I just gave up," Lando admitted.

"You're too hard on yourself," Finn said.

Lando shook his head. "Even Han would call me a low-life swindler."

"You knew Han Solo?" Finn asked curiously.

"You met him? How is he?" Lando wondered.

"The First Order killed him," Finn said vaguely.

Lando looked out to sea grief-stricken. "And Leia?"

"She's still out there fighting the good fight," Finn told him.

A dozen flashes of light could be seen in the sky as Resistance fighters arrived. "Friends of yours, I presume?" Lando asked him.

"Yeah, the Resistance," Finn replied.


Rey entered the Millennium Falcon and found Chewy working with the communications equipment. Several porgs colonized the ship creating nests and hopping around the cockpit. "Anything from the fleet?" Rey asked him.

Chewy shook his head. "Well, keep trying," Rey said helplessly and went back outside.

As she went back outside, Luke was there on a hill looking down on the Falcon with a haunted look. Rey gave him an annoyed expression not understanding why he wasn't being more helpful when the entire galaxy was at stake.

She then heard a crack as the foundation under the Falcon gave way. Rey spun around and saw the Falcon fall into the water with Chewy still inside. "Chewy!" she screamed as the Falcon disappeared under the waves.

She quickly turned to Luke. "Bring it back up. I know you can do it."

"I can't," he replied sadly.

"Don't tell me you can't!" Rey screamed at him.

"You can do this. It's within you," Luke told her.

Rey looked back and didn't see Chewy come up. Alarmed and afraid, she held out her hand to use the Force. "Don't think, just breathe," he said to her.

Rey tried to calm herself as she reached for the ship. "The Force connects you to the ship," Luke told her.

"It's too big," Rey said.

"Size does not matter," Luke told her.

Rey worked harder knowing Chewy's life was at stake as well as any chance to escape the planet. Focusing hard, she could see the ship in the water. The waves moved as she concentrated. Luke watched fascinated and hopeful as the waves became more violent.

Rey's feet struggled to grip the rocky beach as she pulled the ship towards her. With all of her physical strength, she moved her feet back away from the water. The Falcon then emerged from the water and settled half-way on the shore.

"Chewy!" Rey shouted as she entered the ship. Looking around, she found no sign of him. Afraid he had been washed out to sea; she went back to the beach and looked in all directions. "There he is," Luke pointed out.

Rey spotted the Wookie swimming with the porgs. He growled in annoyance and made his way to shore. "Nice work, kid," Luke smiled and went up the hill.

Rey went after him. "He could have died," she said angrily.

"You don't know much about Wookies do you," Luke smirked.


Resistance fighters and ships landed in the middle of the forest and then made their way towards the casino. Poe took out binoculars and looked the place over. "We could be ambushed," Poe said darkly. He then turned to BB-8.

"Check it out. See if any of our people are in there," Poe ordered the droid.

The droid beeped and then rolled away towards the casino.


Lando and Finn walked through the casino greeting rich types. "This is my son, Finn Calrissian," Lando introduced to them.

"Nice suit," one of the rich ladies said of Finn.

"Thanks," Finn said awkwardly.

Finn then noticed the security cameras on the ceilings. "Of course, we have state-of-the-art security here at Canto Blight," Lando said and then entered a security room.

"What my guests don't know is that I secretly record all of their conversations," Lando said to Finn.

The two of them overheard a conversation between two rich aliens. "I have a shipment of armor going out next week to the First Order. This armor is laser proof," the rich alien bragged.

"Laser proof armor? You must be joking," the other alien laughed skeptically.

Finn stared wide-eyed as he heard the conversation. The balance of the war could change if it were true. "You're a spy for the Resistance?" Finn wondered.

"Not the Resistance? I don't get political. I do it as a favor to Leia," Lando said.

"We have to stop this man," Finn said urgently.

"I hear these sorts of things every day," Lando said dismissively.

"You don't understand. The First Order has hundreds of thousands of Stormtroopers at their command. Even one Stormtrooper with this kind of armor could wipe out an entire village," Finn pressed.

"You see this pistol?" Lando showed it to him again. "The crystal is the same used in lightsabers. It can go through anything. It's on the black market right now. For every weapon, there is armor. For every armor, there is a weapon," Lando smiled.


BB-8 rolled around the casino looking for anyone familiar. A small alien drunkenly came up to BB-8 and began putting coins inside it as if it were a slot machine. When BB-8 didn't respond, the drunken alien slapped BB-8's head and then walked off.

BB-8 then noticed Finn with Lando. Beeping loudly, BB-8 rolled up to Finn. "Your droid?" Lando asked Finn.

"BB-8," Finn addressed kneeling to its level. "Where's the Resistance?" he whispered to the droid.

The droid beeped in reply. Finn then turned to Lando who had a grave look on his face. "Tell them to meet me in the back," Lando said.


Rey approached the pit where the Dark Side was strongest on the island. It called to her and in her desperation for power, she came closer to it. Kneeling before the pit, she was suddenly sucked in and fell into a pool of water. Struggling in the water, she made it to shore and found herself in a large cave structure.

Rey then saw a mirror made of stone. She could see her own reflection in the mirror and then saw countless versions of herself ahead of her and behind her. The versions of herself behind her raised their arms and snapped their fingers. Rey felt compelled to imitate them and the versions ahead of her did the same.

The versions of Rey behind her continued to snap their fingers; Rey attempted to stop herself but could not. "Surrender your will to the Force," a low-toned male voice said to her.

"No," Rey said defiantly and focused on resisting.

She then appeared as the Rey in front of all the other versions facing the mirror. "Good, child. You seek to control the Force?" it asked her.

"To be one with it," Rey replied to the voice.

"What if the will of the Force is to let the ones you love die?" the voice asked.

"I don't believe that," Rey replied.

"You are no Jedi," the voice sneered. "You have a fear of losing the ones you care about, just like your parents," the voice said.

"Who are my parents?" Rey asked the voice.

Rey then saw two shadowy figures appear in the mirror only for them to fade away. "They were nothing," she realized sadly.

The voice laughed at her and then another shadowy figure emerged. Rey was locked in fear as the figure came closer and then she saw twin yellow eyes filled with hate and malice. Rey turned away from the demonic face and fled the cave to the surface.