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- "Why do you bring so little real food?"
"Jobs like this one usually don't give you enough time to prepare it or enjoy it. We'll be working nonstop and on alert at all times once we hit atmosphere. Food's just fuel then." - ―Luke Skywalker and Nakari Kelen
Ration packs contained food or nutrients to consume when other sources were scarce. They were known by many names, including rations boxes, food packets, food rations, field rations, survival rations, or simply rations.
Description
- "Dinner is the same thing every night: survival rations. The only variety is whether I get Imperial rations or the New Republic kind. Both are pretty much the same—the New Republic rations taste a bit better but the Imperial stuff is less likely to be stale after all these years."
- ―Rey
Ration packs contained food[13] or nutrients to consume when other sources were scarce,[2] or there was little time available to prepare food or eat it.[14] Some of the items that could be included in ration packs were ration bars,[2] protein cubes,[9] ration cubes,[11] or nutrient paste.[15] Other rations were identifiable foods such as joppa stew and nuna jerky.[10]
The Galactic Empire regarded its field rations as nontransferrable Imperial property; transferring any to a civilian was a violation of Code E-9-73A.[12] One type of ration pack used by the Galactic Empire, Rebel Alliance, and New Republic contained dehydrated substances that quickly expanded and became edible when activated with water.[16] On Jakku, the junk boss Unkar Plutt referred to the packet combination of dehydrated veg-meat and polystarch as "meat and bread," though it was doubtful that the rations tasted like either.[17] In her survival guide, the scavenger named Rey observed that Imperial rations were less perishable than those of the New Republic, but the latter tended to taste better.[12]
History
- "I think it might be smart to start accumulating ration packs. If the Imperials start to dip into the food you grow to eat here, there isn't going to be a lot you can do to stop them."
- ―Ahsoka Tano
On the farming moon of Raada in the Outer Rim, the farmers turned produce allotted for personal use into ration packs to simplify the process of keeping track of appropriate shares.[8]
While in hiding from the Great Jedi Purge in 18 BBY,[18] Ahsoka Tano briefly settled on Raada. She initially kept a low profile by trading her repair services for food rations, but she observed the arrival of the Empire's forces. The Empire exploited Raada to grow plants that would be processed into nutritional supplements for Imperial personnel working in low gravity environments. These plants destroyed the farmland that had once fed Raada's population. Ahsoka advised her friends to stockpile ration packs and other supplies in a safe place, and she assisted in those efforts. The Empire's destruction of the soil, work requirements, and food restrictions pushed Raada's citizens into an uprising.[8]
In 4 BBY during the Galactic Civil War,[19] the Empire doubled work quotas and cut food rations on the planet Ibaar, creating a famine. Led by Imperial Security Bureau Agent Kallus, an Imperial fleet blockaded the planet to prevent aid from reaching the starving population. After failed attempts, Captain Hera Syndulla succeeded in breaking the blockade with the Blade Wing prototype B-wing starfighter, and cleared the way for the Spectres to airdrop food supplies from the Ghost.[5]
In 3 ABY,[20] Luke Skywalker temporarily separated from the Rebel Alliance after the Battle of Hoth to search for the Jedi Master Yoda on Dagobah. Skywalker brought boxes of rations with him, and as he settled down to eat, Yoda approached him. Yoda rummaged through Skywalker's rations and sampled them as he tested Luke's frustration and impatience.[3]
Following the Battle of Jakku in 5 ABY,[20] the planet's surface was littered with a graveyard of wrecked starships from both the Galactic Empire and the New Republic.[16] The scattered supplies from both sides of the conflict included ration packs which were divided into portions by Unkar Plutt, who used them to control the local food supply. At Plutt's Concession Stand in Niima Outpost, portions were traded for spare parts salvaged by scavengers, such as Rey.[13]
In 34 ABY,[21] Rey consumed veg-meat and polystarch portion bread for dinner before she met BB-8, a droid that she rescued in the desert. When BB-8 accompanied her to the trading post, Plutt offered to give Rey sixty portions in exchange for the droid. Though initially tempted by Plutt's offer, Rey declined it and took only what she was owed for the salvage that she brought to the outpost.[6]
Behind the scenes
Although not named at the time, rations first appeared in the 1980 film Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back as a box containing foods that Luke Skywalker began to eat before Yoda helped himself to a taste.[3] The 2015 canon junior novelization The Empire Strikes Back: So You Want to Be a Jedi? identified Luke's supplies as a rations box.[22] The paperback novel Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, a 2017 update of the Star Wars Legends junior novelization, similarly referred to this as a box of food rations.[23]
Appearances
- The High Republic: Convergence (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Quest for the Hidden City (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Path of Deceit (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Path of Vengeance (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Cataclysm (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: A Test of Courage (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Mission to Disaster (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: The Fallen Star (and audiobook)
- The High Republic – Shadows of Starlight 2 (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: Escape from Valo (and audiobook)
-
"Tales from the Occlusion Zone: No Big Deal" — Star Wars Insider 222 (Mentioned only) -
"Tales from the Occlusion Zone: Survivors" — Star Wars Insider 224 - The High Republic: Temptation of the Force (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Beware the Nameless (and audiobook)
- The High Republic: Trials of the Jedi (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- The High Republic: A Valiant Vow (and audiobook)
- The Acolyte: Wayseeker (and audiobook)
- Padawan (and audiobook)
- The Living Force (and audiobook)
- Queen's Peril (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Queen's Shadow (and audiobook)
- Queen's Hope (and audiobook)
- Brotherhood (and audiobook)
-
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Liberty on Ryloth" (Mentioned only) -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Weapons Factory" (Mentioned only) -
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Academy" (Mentioned only) - Forces of Destiny: Daring Adventures: Volume 1 (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
-
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Citadel" (Mentioned only) - Master of Evil
-
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Cornered" (Mentioned only) -
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Battle Scars" (Mentioned only) - Reign of the Empire: The Mask of Fear (and audiobook)
- Sanctuary: A Bad Batch Novel (Mentioned only)
-
Star Wars: The Bad Batch — "Retrieval" - Ahsoka (and audiobook)
- Adventures in Wild Space: The Rescue (and audiobook)
- Tarkin (and audiobook) (First identified as Blister-pack rations)
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Mentioned only)
- Han Solo - Imperial Cadet 1
- Rebel Rising (and audiobook)
- Lost Stars (and audiobook)
-
Star Wars Rebels — "Spark of Rebellion" - The Rebellion Begins (First identified as Food packet, simultaneous with Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion)
- Servants of the Empire: Rebel in the Ranks
-
Star Wars Rebels — "Wings of the Master" - Leia, Princess of Alderaan (and audiobook)
- Forces of Destiny: The Leia Chronicles
- The Mighty Chewbacca in the Forest of Fear! (and audiobook)
-
"Tales of Villainy: The Short Goodbye" — Star Wars Adventures (2020) 5 (Mentioned only) - Obi-Wan 5 (Mentioned only)
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story novelization (and audiobook)
- Star Wars: The Original Trilogy – A Graphic Novel
- Battlefront II: Inferno Squad (and audiobook)
- Doctor Aphra (2016) 32 (Mentioned only)
- Doctor Aphra (2016) 37
-
"A Matter Of Perception" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 22 (Mentioned only) - Battlefront: Twilight Company (and audiobook)
- Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back (First appearance, simultaneous with The Empire Strikes Back: So You Want to Be a Jedi? and From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back)
- The Empire Strikes Back: So You Want to Be a Jedi? (and audiobook) (First identified as rations box)
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back junior novelization
- "Heroes of the Rebellion" — From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "Against All Odds" — From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "The First Lesson" — From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back (and audiobook)
- "Standard Imperial Procedure" — From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back (and audiobook)
- "Bespin Escape" — From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back (and audiobook)
- Bounty Hunters 2 (Mentioned only)
- Darth Vader (2020) 14 (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (2020) 21 (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars (2020) 30
- Star Wars (2020) 31 (Mentioned only)
- Return of the Jedi – The Empire 1
- Star Wars Adventures: Shadow of Vader's Castle (Mentioned only) (In flashback(s))
- Alphabet Squadron (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Shadow Fall: An Alphabet Squadron Novel (and audiobook)
- Victory's Price: An Alphabet Squadron Novel (and audiobook)
- Aftermath: Empire's End (and audiobook)
-
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 10: The Passenger" -
Star Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 19: The Convert" - Poe Dameron: Free Fall (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Shadow of the Sith (and audiobook)
-
"Galactic Tales: A Loose Connection" — Star Wars Insider 235 (Mentioned only) - The Legends of Luke Skywalker (and audiobook)
- "True Love" — Tales from a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Aliens: Volume I (First identified as Food ration)
-
"Galactic Tales: The Crimson Corsair and the Sinister Secret of the Binary Star" — Star Wars Insider 234 (Mentioned only) - Force Collector (and audiobook) (In flashback(s))
-
"Better the Devil You Know, Part I" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 1 -
"Better the Devil You Know, Part II" — Star Wars Adventures (2017) 2 - Join the Resistance (and audiobook)
-
Star Wars Resistance — "Bibo" (Mentioned only) - The Last Jedi: Cobalt Squadron (and audiobook)
- Join the Resistance: Escape from Vodran (and audiobook)
- Forces of Destiny: The Rey Chronicles
- Choose Your Destiny: A Scavenger Mission
- "Destroyer Down" — Star Wars Adventures: Destroyer Down
- Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens novelization (and audiobook)
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens: A Junior Novel (and audiobook)
- The Force Awakens: Rey's Story (and audiobook)
- BB-8 on the Run
- Galaxy's Edge: Black Spire (and audiobook)
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi: A Junior Novel (and audiobook)
- Resistance Reborn (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- "Through the Turbulence" — Stories of Jedi and Sith (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- Allegiance 4 (Mentioned only)
- Spark of the Resistance (and audiobook) (Mentioned only)
- A Crash of Fate (and audiobook)
- The Jaws of Jakku (In flashback(s))
- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: A Junior Novel (and audiobook)
Sources
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Scout Trooper Helmets: Scout Trooper
- Rey's Survival Guide
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary (First identified as survival ration)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: Odd Ball Databank A-Z: Petranaki Arena–Proton Torpedoes
- Star Wars: Finn's Mission
- Star Wars Helmet Collection: First Order Flametrooper Weapons & Uniforms: Inhabitants of Jakku
- Star Wars: Complete Locations
- Poe Dameron: Flight Log
- Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Graphics
-
Star Wars: Destiny — Spirit of Rebellion Card: One-Quarter Portion (backup link) - Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded
- Dawn of Rebellion
- Star Wars Character Encyclopedia, New Edition
- Star Wars: How Not to Get Eaten by Ewoks and Other Galactic Survival Skills
- Ultimate Star Wars, New Edition
-
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian — "Making of Season Two" -
"Replacements" Episode Guide | The Bad Batch on StarWars.com (backup link) - Star Wars 100 Objects
- Star Wars: Complete Locations, New Edition
-
Ration Packs in the Databank (backup link)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Liberty on Ryloth"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Battlefront: Twilight Company
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
- ↑ "Heroes of the Rebellion" — From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back
- ↑ 5.0 5.1
Star Wars Rebels — "Wings of the Master"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens
- ↑ Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Ahsoka
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Join the Resistance: Escape from Vodran
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 The High Republic: A Test of Courage
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Rebel Rising
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Rey's Survival Guide
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4
Ration Packs in the Databank (backup link)
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Heir to the Jedi
- ↑ The Legends of Luke Skywalker
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary
- ↑ Star Wars: The Force Awakens: A Junior Novel
- ↑ Star Wars: Galactic Atlas establishes that the founding of the Galactic Empire occurs in 19 BBY. The events of Ahsoka commence exactly one year after the Empire's founding, placing the novel's events in 18 BBY.
- ↑ Star Wars Helmet Collection: B-wing Pilot Highlights of the Saga: Birth of the Blade Wing establishes that the A/SF-01 B-wing starfighter was introduced into the Rebel Alliance during the Blockade of Ibaar and additionally dates the introduction of the B-Wing to 4 BBY, thus dating the Blockade of Ibaar to the same date.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
- ↑ Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary dates the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens to 30 years after Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, which is dated to 4 ABY in the Star Wars: Galactic Atlas. Therefore, it can be calculated that The Force Awakens occurs in 34 ABY.
- ↑ The Empire Strikes Back: So You Want to Be a Jedi?
- ↑ Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back junior novelization