Rey's helmet says Raeh on the side, yes I can read Aurebesh, thought it would be fun at some point in my life, not sure what Raeh means though? Could be gibberish, that's what it is like 50% of the time, depends on how in depth the artists go into detail. Or it could be the obvious and mean Rey, I suppose it would be pronounced the same. I think a big part of why I didn't like it was the lack of emotional attachment to the original trilogy, I never saw the OT in theaters, I wasn't even born yet, and the prequels started coming out when I was 4. So I grew up watching both, and can't say I prefer one to the other, my favorites order probably 3, 4, 5, 2, 1, 6. The prequels are exactly what I wanted them to be based on Ben Kenobi's short description in 4. An empire doesn't need a description of it's political structure empires are all the same. I enjoyed the politics, learning about the galaxy before the empire, and how that empire was able to come about. Also, if Luke, Kenobi, and Yoda were cool jedi, we got a hole order of them, with Yoda as it's grand master. I don't get what anyone was expecting from them that they didn't deliver on. Yes they're not as well written, but the prequels aren't stellar writing either, nor that better cast. At least the prequels told their own stories, and weren't rushed, or full of miraculous events. Sorry a bit off topic, but the Prequels definitely need a voice in this crowd. Was talking episode 7 over with my fiancee again today, and remembered another problem with episode 7, all the blood. Lightsabers, and blasters both cauterize wounds, so why was Kylo, and Finn's pal bleeding? Well, for Finn it was they needed you to know which trooper he was, but it was cheep writing that didn't fit the universe.