The distant TIEs split, then approach for another pass. At this range, they resemble shooting stars. Determined not to give the Imperials an easy target, Han points the Falcon at the growing gleam on the right. As he though, the TIEs intend to keep the Falcon from reaching open space. They shuffle their formation to cut him off.
Han selects the fighter on the left as the primary target and the fighter toward which he flies as the secondary target. Even though the TIEs outnumber him, Han feels he is in control of the situation. By driving toward the right fighter, Han has forced the Imperial pilots to commit to a maneuver. Now, he can use that maneuver against them.
Han swings the Falcon hard to starboard. the tardiness of the TIE response betrays the surprise of the Imperial pilots. Han pauses before triggering the laser cannons. Because the TIEs responded so slowly, he might risk holding his fire until they reach point-blank range. Doing so will almost guarantee the TIEs’ destruction – if they don’t recover and shoot him out of space first.
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