We see Han Solo in the Rise of Skywalker, but that isn't possible. Han wasn't force sensitive, and only force users can perform the force ghost technique.
In fact, though, the third protagonist of the original trilogy, Han Solo, could be Force-sensitive as well, and there is potential evidence that may support this claim. Let's look at chronologically in terms of time period (not when films were released but when they were set).
Han Solo has the Force. Let me clarify what I mean. I mean that Han Solo is sufficiently strong in the force that he can perform acts that would otherwise be impossible; that, in Obi-Wan's formulation, he is partially guided by it in his actions but that it also responds to his commands.
Leia Organa Solo (born Leia Amidala Skywalker), a Force-sensitive Human female was at various stages of her life, a politician, revolutionary, and Jedi Knight of the New Jedi Order.
No, he has never been a Jedi in any continuity. He lacks Force powers, never trained in the arts of the Jedi, nothing of the sort. But funny enough, Han was originally supposed to be a Jedi. More importantly, he was the protagonist of the saga.
Weakness: More Than A Little Greedy
Han Solo might have a lot going for him, but one thing that especially got him into trouble early on was his greed. Han's arc in the original Star Wars has everything to do with the fact that he's only out for himself, he's only in it for the money.
Praven was a Sith pureblood male who served the reconstituted Sith Empire as a Sith Lord and later protected the Galactic Republic as a member of the Jedi Order.
In a new excerpt, it's revealed that the names of Rey's parents are Dathan and Miramir. Dathan is the dad and Miramir the mother, if you were wondering; it's not always clear with these names from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
Kylo Ren, a Force-sensitive a Human male, was a dark side warrior who ruled the First Order as Supreme Leader during its war with the Resistance.
Encased in a distinctive silver-and-copper hilt, Leia's lightsaber used a naturally-occurring blue kyber crystal, much like Luke's original saber that he had inherited from his father by way of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Star Wars: Darth Vader #12 revealed that the Sith Lord hates Han Solo and the Rebellion for a reason deeper than their crimes against the Empire.
Kylo threw his mask to the ground and began to hand over his lightsaber. But in the process of handing over his lightsaber, he activated it and plunged the lightsaber through his father's chest, killing him. Han touched his son's face one last time before his body fell into the depths of Starkiller Base.
Did you know? Han Solo is the only non-Jedi to use a lightsaber in the entire Original Trilogy. Fay Roberts and 15,445 others like this. Darth Vader isn't a Jedi and he uses one in each film.
However, Leia's strong-mindedness during Vader's probe denied him the opportunity to discover that she was his daughter. This serves to justify Vader's lack of awareness of his connection to Leia, although perhaps not as satisfyingly as if Lucas had planned for the relationship from the beginning.
Kenobi was born on the planet Stewjon in 57 BBY. He was Force-sensitive, and therefore taken from his family and inducted into the Jedi Order as a child. Raised in the Jedi Temple on the planet Coruscant, Kenobi was assigned to Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn.
Leia was not using the Force or was currently Force-sensitive during her confrontation with Vader. She began training as a Jedi years later. All these reasons prove my point: Vader didn't know Leia was his daughter, and felt no presence of the Force in her, as she was not currently strong with the Force.
Maul was a Force-sensitive Dathomirian Zabrak male who established himself as a crime lord during the reign of the Galactic Empire. He was once known as Darth Maul when he was the apprentice of Darth Sidious, and therefore, a Dark Lord of the Sith.
As the first Dark Lord of the Sith, Ajunta Pall founded the first Sith Empire and expanded it onto other worlds. The Sith took over the planet Ziost and created it as their capital and as Pall's new home. Pall eventually died after serving the Empire for many decades, but his Empire lived on.
Luke Skywalker, a Force-sensitive human male, was a legendary Jedi Master who fought in the Galactic Civil War during the reign of the Galactic Empire.
Affiliation(s) Zayne Skywalker was a force-sensitive Jedi Knight, and the son of Ben Solo and Rey Palpatine, a dyad in the force as the grandson of the Chosen One and the son of power force wielders, who became a legendary warrior and hero for the galaxy in the decades after the Battle of Exegol.
The Last Jedi took the stance that Rey's parents were nobody, and while this may have been true from a certain point of view, The Rise of Skywalker gave us the true answer to Rey's parentage. In the film, we learned that Rey was a Palpatine, and her father was a clone of the infamous Sith Lord.
What is the connection between Kylo Ren and Rey? As Kylo Ren himself says in The Rise of Skywalker, he and Rey are bonded not just by their familial legacies (Ren as the grandson of Darth Vader and Rey as the granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine) but by their unique connection in the Force.
Jedi were forbidden from taking a political appointment. They were taught that their loyalty was to be to the Force, the Jedi Order, the Republic and to themselves, in that order. Nor they allowed to accept gifts - the latter did not include the traditional Padawan gift, given to the students by their Masters.
The average lifespan for a Sith, without any assistance from medical technology, is around 250 years. Taking into account that Force sensitive beings have extended lifespans, most Sith can reach up to 400 years.
In the Sith Empire, as time progressed pure-blooded Sith were steadily bred out, resulting in only a few pure-blooded Sith left in the Sith Empire by the time of the Great Hyperspace War (5000 BBY). By 44 ABY, the true Sith species in the Empire were believed to have gone extinct due to the interbreeding process.