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  DID YOU KNOW?
• In Rise of the Resistance, the video screens on the Transport ship when departing Batuu and on the escape pod returning to Batuu show daytime or nighttime scenes, depending on the time of day that you ride.
• If you look closely at the flight helmets displayed in the Rise of the Resistance queue, you might see what appear to be small Tie-Fighter stickers attached to those helmets, presumably indicators for how many of the enemy ships that particular pilot has taken down.
• The Play Disney app can be used to interpret many items in the attraction queue that are labeled with the words using the Star Wars alphabet “Aurebesh.”
• Poe Dameron’s X-wing is one of several vehicles from the Star Wars galaxy appearing in the attraction.
• Disney cast members adopt personalities of First Order and Resistance troops throughout the attraction to further deepen the immersive experience for guests.
• Walt Disney Imagineering worked hand in hand with Lucasfilm in writing the attraction’s script, ensuring characters and storylines were properly integrated into the broader Star Wars
• The attraction introduces a new featured character: Lieutenant Bek is a Mon Calamari Resistance officer who helps guide the Resistance recruits through their harrowing journey.
• Walt Disney Imagineering combined multiple ride systems to tell the story of Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. The trackless ride vehicles in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance are some of the most advanced ever used in a Disney attraction, with a sleek, low profile and the ability to move in all directions.
• To fully realize this Star Wars story, Imagineers created thousands of special effects, from slashing lightsabers and whizzing blaster bolts to exploding walls and massive star fields – just to name a few.
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