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What does this writing on Poe Dameron's helmet say?



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          It spells "Roæhal"



          I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
          Poe Dameron replica helmet box



          I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
          Text on replica helmet



          According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
          Star Wars Aurebesh alphabet



          It spells "Roæhal." The problem is that nobody seems to know what that means. This was discussed 3 years ago when Rogue One came out; see this thread on Reddit as an example, though if you search Google for "Roaehal" you'll find others.






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          • One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.

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          It spells "Roæhal"



          I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
          Poe Dameron replica helmet box



          I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
          Text on replica helmet



          According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
          Star Wars Aurebesh alphabet



          It spells "Roæhal." The problem is that nobody seems to know what that means. This was discussed 3 years ago when Rogue One came out; see this thread on Reddit as an example, though if you search Google for "Roaehal" you'll find others.






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          • One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.

            – Ryan Veeder
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          It spells "Roæhal"



          I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
          Poe Dameron replica helmet box



          I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
          Text on replica helmet



          According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
          Star Wars Aurebesh alphabet



          It spells "Roæhal." The problem is that nobody seems to know what that means. This was discussed 3 years ago when Rogue One came out; see this thread on Reddit as an example, though if you search Google for "Roaehal" you'll find others.






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          • One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.

            – Ryan Veeder
            2 hours ago














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          5







          It spells "Roæhal"



          I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
          Poe Dameron replica helmet box



          I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
          Text on replica helmet



          According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
          Star Wars Aurebesh alphabet



          It spells "Roæhal." The problem is that nobody seems to know what that means. This was discussed 3 years ago when Rogue One came out; see this thread on Reddit as an example, though if you search Google for "Roaehal" you'll find others.






          share|improve this answer













          It spells "Roæhal"



          I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
          Poe Dameron replica helmet box



          I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
          Text on replica helmet



          According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
          Star Wars Aurebesh alphabet



          It spells "Roæhal." The problem is that nobody seems to know what that means. This was discussed 3 years ago when Rogue One came out; see this thread on Reddit as an example, though if you search Google for "Roaehal" you'll find others.







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          • One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.

            – Ryan Veeder
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          • One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.

            – Ryan Veeder
            2 hours ago

















          One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.

          – Ryan Veeder
          2 hours ago





          One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.

          – Ryan Veeder
          2 hours ago










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