There's initially a lot of work for Han to do, setting the Eravana's navigation systems to guide them to Phu is a little more work in such a large ship than it would be in the Falcon. It's also meant to be helmed by a proper crew - not one man and one Wookiee. The two have to scramble back and forth across the bridge just to get it done.
The much larger freighter is predictably a lot slower than the YT-1300, as well. So there's a lot of time for him to inspect some of the damage on the ship, which he'll need to have in mind when it comes time to sell off the ship.
Chewie gets tasked with the job of busting open the lockers of the crew they hired and getting their personal belongings into crates. He doesn't want to see whats in them because it will just make it harder when he contacts the next of kin and he trusts Chewbacca not to be tempted to take anything really valuable he could potentially find in there more than himself.
Not to mention he won't even need any cutters or torches to open the lockers. Just pure Wookiee strength.
With that in motion, he goes off to find his kid.
It takes a bit of searching too, because he didn't necessarily expect that he would head back to the Millenium Falcon when there was more room to roam on the bigger ship. Maybe those closet sentimentalist feelings he has run in his son too, not that the young man got to build as man memories on his father's ship as Han would have wanted ...
Why is Meta!Han reminded of toast for some reason ...
The much larger freighter is predictably a lot slower than the YT-1300, as well. So there's a lot of time for him to inspect some of the damage on the ship, which he'll need to have in mind when it comes time to sell off the ship.
Chewie gets tasked with the job of busting open the lockers of the crew they hired and getting their personal belongings into crates. He doesn't want to see whats in them because it will just make it harder when he contacts the next of kin and he trusts Chewbacca not to be tempted to take anything really valuable he could potentially find in there more than himself.
Not to mention he won't even need any cutters or torches to open the lockers. Just pure Wookiee strength.
With that in motion, he goes off to find his kid.
It takes a bit of searching too, because he didn't necessarily expect that he would head back to the Millenium Falcon when there was more room to roam on the bigger ship. Maybe those closet sentimentalist feelings he has run in his son too, not that the young man got to build as man memories on his father's ship as Han would have wanted ...
"How you holding up?"