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No it's not Aayla Secura, it's one of Orn Free Ta's aides. He has 2 female Twi'lek aides, a blue Twi'lek and a green Twi'lek. (The Twi'lek have known slavery for a long time, it is incorporated into their culture, their women are considered as inferior and lesser than the men and hence often sold as slaves to be 'eye-candy'.)

 

What is funny though is that Amy Allen did portray a blue Twi'lek already before she played Aayla Secura for Episode II. When she joined ILM first she played a blue Twi'lek that was digitally entered in the Episode I DVD. They replaced Orn Free Ta's aides from humans to Twi'leks in his Senators box.

 

But in this Eisode II scene picture it is not Aayla Secura and not Amy Allen you see.

I don't know the name though, I think it might be in one of the chracter guides or illustrated compagnions.

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Originally posted by AgentSmith

And luckily you're taking her name! Get real ... Amy Hannibal .... that sounds awful! The poor girl. :lol::p

 

Now to be serious, were you really at Celebration II and did you really meet Amy Allen at the afterparty? :)

I ask seriously and all because I know she attended CII and the unofficial afterparty and I know a few people who did go to Celebration II and one of them met Amy Allen. (Well mostly just saw her and all but still. :p)

 

I'm taking her whole name. My name would now be Amy Allen not Amy Hannibal.;)

 

I didn't attend CII cause I'm frightened of some of the people that go to those things. I cant afford enough security to keep myself comfortable.;)

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Aaayla is hot. So is Padme. I find this really funny!:

 

The original script for Attack of the Clones would call Padme to concern for Obi-Wan and not Anakin when they are to be executed on Geonosis. She wants Obi. lol:D

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Aaayla is hot. So is Padme. I find this really funny!:

 

The original script for Attack of the Clones would call Padme to concern for Obi-Wan and not Anakin when they are to be executed on Geonosis. She wants Obi. lol:D

 

She pleads and begs Tyranus to free Obi-wan, She says nothing about Anakin.:)

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Wow, that post doesn't really have anything to do with this thread..

 

I find it funny that the only two threads that have made it to three pages are 1) Natalie Portman(Padme) and 2) Aayala Secura

 

The two hottest ladies in episode 2...heh heh heh

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Arkum? It's spelled Aayla, not Aayla. (Tisk tisk to ET Warrior too but since people tend to butcher your name too, you are forgiven.) :p

 

And regarding that scene you mentioned Arkum, at that point Padme and Anakin have been captured but they haven't been charged with any offenses or convicted yet.

So technically only Obi-Wan has been charged, tried and sentenced to death.

That's why Padme pleads for Obi-Wans life since she and Anakin had not been tried nor convicted yet. Only after she pleads for Obi-Wan's release does Poggle The Lesser (And the Geonosian court.) convict them as well. (Charges were espionage I believe.)

 

And it's true :

1) Aayla Secura, the greatest Jedi and hottest babe in SW ever! :D

2) Padme, well yeah she's pretty. :p

 

You should get your hands on Dark Horse Star Wars #42 'Rite of Passage 1', Aayla is one of the main characters in that issue and you get tons of info about her past.

 

What's best though is that it was pencilled by Jan Duursema who originally drew Aayla. Jan Duursema met Amy Allen who played Aayla in Episode II, in Episode II the look and outfit Aayla has is from the 'Darkness' series comics.

 

In 'Rite of Passage' we see her again in that outfit/headress and you can see Jan Duursema adjusted the look of the comic book Aayla to fit the movie version of Aayla (played by Amy Allen), her bodyshape is slightly different, her arms are more slender, her eye color went to brown, the color of her lips is a bit different even her ... mhhh .. 'assets' ... are more pronounced like Amy's. :D:p

 

But the best thing in issue #42 is that Aayla goes undercover as a slave on Ryloth. She wears the same type of outfit as Leia did in ROTJ, a metallic bikini. And Aayla fills it so well. ;) Major hubba hubba!!! :D;)

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Originally posted by AgentSmith

Arkum? It's spelled Aayla, not Aayla. (Tisk tisk to ET Warrior too but since people tend to butcher your name too, you are forgiven.) :p

Tisk tisk yourself, check your corrections. ;) But yeah, it's Aayla not Aayala. But then, people have been calling ET Warrior, ET_Warrior or ET Worrior, so I maybe he's just spelling the names wrong out of spite. :)

 

Kryllith

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Everyone, if you're interested there's an Aayla Secura fanclub in Yahoo! Groups.

 

There's not many members so far but I'm trying to liven the place up. :) So join if you like. :D

They could use some more Aayla fans and cool people like you all in there! :)

 

Here's the link :

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aaylasecura/

 

 

 

I hope it picks up sometime soon, else I'd see if I could start my own Aayla Secura/Amy Allen club, but I want to give this one a good chance and try. (Don't want to sound harsh or ungrateful. :p) So join of you like! :)

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Kick ass pictures lexx! :D

 

I added a whole bunch myself. :)

 

But lexx, you kind, sweet, wonderful person and Aayla fan. :D:) Can you please tell me where you found the picture named 'starwars44'. (Aayla with her purple lightsaber and behind her Quinlan Vos.) I have the pencil version of this picture and I'd die to get the large, detailed full color photo! :)

 

Btw it must be cover art or an illustration from 'Rite of Passage' as in the back you see the Morgukai warriors that confront Aayla and Quinlan in 'Rite of Passage' plus you see Jan Duursema was influenced by Amy Allen's Ep II Aayla as the comic Aayla now looks prefectly like Amy Allen's Ep II Aayla. (Face, eyes, bodyshape, outfit.)

 

I'll E-mail you the pencil version (no color added, very nice artwork) of it, can you send me your -preferably large and detailed- pic of it please? :) Pretty please!!! :D

*Begs like a puppy.* :p

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Great news!!!

 

Jan Duursema, the artist who originally pencilled (thus created) Aayla Secura apparently accepts commission requests!

 

At http://www.tomlyle.com/janduursemalist.html#Commission they state Jan Duursema does cover and panel recreations upon request. She will recreate art and covers she has done before, perhaps even custom ones! :D

 

(Be aware I just stumbled on this site but have not been able to test its legiminaty or trustworthiness, http://www.tomlyle.com seems genuine but might not be, employ at your own risk and be aware this is for fans only as the prices seem to range from anything near 100$ to 2000$ or more!) :)

 

I will E-mail them sometime soon to ask if Jan Duursema would do Aayla Secura artwork and at what prices/sizes and such. I'll keep you posted. :)

 

Edit: Made typo's, corrected them. Am tired. Me sleep now. :p

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I have written a polite E-mail to The Comic Art Warehouse inquiring about the Jan Duursema Commission requests informing about the possibility of requesting Aayla Secura art, and at which sizes, prices and such.

 

If I receive a reply I will inform you all and keep you posted on the answers. :)

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