Princess Leia
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Princess Leia Organa Solo of Alderaan (born Leia Amidala Skywalker) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. She portrayed by actress Carrie Fisher in A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, as well as The Star Wars Holiday Special. Aiden Barton appeared as an infant Leia in Revenge of the Sith. Ann Sachs provided the voice of Leia in the 1980s radio dramas of the original trilogy.
She is one of the main protagonists of the original Star Wars trilogy. In Return of the Jedi, it is revealed that she is the twin sister of Luke Skywalker, and thus the daughter of Darth Vader. In the Star Wars prequel films, her mother is identified as Padmé Amidala.
History
Princess Leia was raised on Alderaan by her adoptive parents, Senator Viceroy Bail Organa and his wife, Queen Breha. Raised around politics, she eventually joined the Imperial Senate and took great advantage of her position to aid the Rebel Alliance. The only Skywalker twin to remember their mother, Leia had "just images really...feelings." George Lucas stated that he wanted one of the Skywalker twins to recall their mother, and since Luke knew Vader was their father, he probably felt that Leia was entitled to the brief memory of her real mother from infancy.
A politician-turned-rebel and spy, Leia has a forceful personality and keen intellect, having accomplished much in her youth. Leia was a member of the Imperial Senate until Emperor Palpatine dissolved it and gave its powers to his regional governors. She then became a leader of the Rebel Alliance and, many years later, Chief of State of the New Republic. While raised in privileged surroundings, this fiery diplomat received martial training in order to defend herself, learning hand to hand combat and how to use a blaster.
Early life
Chronologically, Leia first appears in Revenge of the Sith, when Padmé gives birth to her and Luke at Polis Massa. Before Padmé dies in childbirth, Leia looks at her and gains a faint memory of her mother, due to her connection to the Force. In Return of the Jedi, set 23 years later, Leia mentions to Luke that she remembered how her mother looked, saying that she was a beautiful, kind yet sad woman.
After Padmé's death, Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda decide that they must hide the Skywalker children from their father, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, who had recently turned to the dark side and become the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Leia is sent to Alderaan with the droids R2-D2 and C-3PO with her adoptive father so she would not be found by the Empire. According to the Episode III Visual Dictionary, Leia's full name at birth is Leia Amidala Skywalker.
According to the Expanded Universe, Leia is raised with Winter, who becomes her handmaiden later on in life, as well as her children's nanny.
At the age of 18, Leia becomes the youngest member of the Imperial Senate and becomes good friends with Senator Pooja Naberrie of Naboo, her biological maternal cousin. She also becomes one of the driving forces behind the Rebel Alliance, the New Republic and even later, the Galactic Alliance.
A New Hope
In Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Vader captures her onboard the ship Tantive IV, where she was acting as a spy for the Rebellion. He accuses her of being a traitor and demands to know the location of the secret technical plans of the Death Star, the Empire's newest and most powerful weapon. Unknown to him, the young senator has hidden the plans inside an Astromech droid, R2-D2, and has sent it to find Obi-Wan Kenobi on the nearby planet of Tatooine. Later, Vader has her tortured, but she resists telling him anything. Still believing she could be useful, the Death Star's Commander, Grand Moff Tarkin, threatens to destroy her homeworld with the superweapon unless she reveals the location of the hidden Rebel base. She still does not give in and lies to them, as Tarkin ordered Alderaan to be destroyed anyway, killing the entire population (except those who had been off-world) and her entire family. Expecting to be terminated, she does not give up hope and is finally rescued by unlikely heroes: Luke Skywalker, an elderly Obi-Wan Kenobi, the cocky smuggler Han Solo, the Wookiee Chewbacca, and the two droids, R2-D2 and C-3PO. When they finally escape, at the expense of Obi-Wan's life, they take part in the Battle of Yavin. Luke, in his one-man X-wing fighter, destroys the Death Star. In the Massassi Temple at the hidden Rebel base on Yavin 4, the radiant Princess Leia Organa presents the Alderaanian Medal of Honor to her rescuers and the heroes of the battle.
The Empire Strikes Back
Three years later, in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Princess Leia helps with the evacuation of the Rebel base on Hoth. Despite the ongoing battle, she remains vigilant and issues commands from the crumbling base. Luckily, she is able to escape any danger and flees with C-3PO, Han, and Chewbacca on Han's ship, the Millennium Falcon. Although they are pursued by Imperial fighters, they dodge their fire by flying into an asteroid field when the Falcon's hyperdrive breaks down. Although Leia is constantly at odds with Han, romance blossoms; while hiding in a cave (actually the mouth of a space slug), she shares her first kiss with the scruffy-looking Corellian smuggler. Later, when they stop at Bespin for repairs, Han's friend Lando Calrissian turns them over to Vader, who uses them as bait for Luke. Han is also used as a test subject for the carbon freezing chamber meant for Luke, and it is there that Leia finally confesses her love for Han. Vader then gives the frozen Han to bounty hunter Boba Fett to give to Jabba the Hutt, to whom Han owes a very large debt. Later, Lando helps Leia, Chewbacca, and the two droids escape. While escaping, she senses that Luke is in trouble and makes them go back for him. They save Luke, who is badly hurt after a near-fatal duel against Vader, who has revealed that he is Luke's father.
Return of the Jedi
Six months after Han is kidnapped, Leia, Chewbacca, Lando, Luke (now nearly a Jedi Knight), and the droids go to Tatooine to try to rescue him from Jabba the Hutt. Her part of the plan consists of posing as the Ubese bounty hunter Boussh, who is turning in Chewbacca to Jabba. The Huttese gangster eventually discovers her real identity after she frees Han from the carbonite. Jabba has a Gammorean Guard bring her to him and push her closely against his body, at which point she warns Jabba that he will regret capturing her. Jabba mocks her with an implication that he'll take great pleasure in her and licks her face. Boba Fett and Jabba's goons take off her clothes, chain her to Jabba, and force her to wear her famous gold bikini (with a loin cloth bottom piece), a costume worn by Jabba's slave girls (Jabba's slaves all wore different outfits but it was similar). She also wears a leash around her neck to prevent her from escaping and pull her close to him at his every whim. Leia was now Jabba's personal possesion, symbolised by her bikini and leash.
While preparing for a last battle with the Empire on Endor, Leia recalls a faint memory of her birth mother and she tells Luke. Afterwards, Luke reveals to her that she is actually his twin sister, and that the hated Darth Vader is their father. Luke reveals to her that, if he fails, she would be the last Skywalker and heir to their Jedi legacy, and the only hope for the Rebels and the Jedi. She is stunned, but through her "relation" to the Force senses it's true and recovers sufficiently to lead the Rebels in battle on Endor as the Rebel Fleet battle the second Death Star.
On board the battle station, Emperor Palpatine pits Luke into fighting Vader, intent on making the young Jedi his new apprentice. Luke initially resists, but loses control when Vader telepathically probes his mind, learns of Leia's existence, and threatens to convert her to the dark side. Enraged, Luke nearly kills Vader — until he realizes, at the last second, that doing so would suffer him to his father's fate. He rejects Palpatine, who attacks him with Force lightning. Vader then turns against and kills his master, and is mortally wounded in the process. In his dying breaths, the redeemed Anakin Skywalker pleads with Luke to tell Leia that there was still good in him after all.
Leia, meanwhile, leads the Rebels to victory on Endor as Lando and the Rebel fleet destroy the Death Star, and with it, the glory of the Empire. She also reveals the truth to Han Solo about her true relationship with Luke, thus assuring him of her love for him. Her simple words "He's my brother" form the actual final line of dialogue in the entire saga.
Expanded Universe
Alderaan
As the heir to the Alderaanian throne, Leia also serves in the legislative High Council of Alderaan and a term as Galactic/Imperial Senator of Alderaan. After the Rebellion's victory on Endor, she establishes New Alderaan, a sanctuary for the destroyed planet's surviving inhabitants. The Royal House of Alderaan, in the person of Leia Organa Solo and her children, continues to hold sovereignty over both New Alderaan and the old Alderaan system. Her title is largely ceremonial, however, as the government on New Alderaan actually administers the Alderaan system and New Alderaan in her name. Alderaan thus has been ruled under what seems to be a constitutional monarchy.
Although her relation to Darth Vader became public knowledge after the Empire's defeat on Endor, she remained known as the heir of Queen Breha and Bail Organa, and thus a member of the Royal House of Alderaan.
The Star Wars Holiday Special
Leia briefly appears in the 1978 TV movie The Star Wars Holiday Special, where she is once again portrayed by Carrie Fisher. In the show, Leia is a leader and administrator of the new Rebel Alliance base. She is accompanied by C-3PO when contacting Chewbacca's wife, Mallatobuck, for assistance in finding Chewbacca and Han. She also appears in the cartoon segment at a different Rebel Base, located in an asteroid field, and at the Life Day ceremony at the end of the film. (Carrie Fisher reportedly claims she was "heavily medicated" during the performance.)[citation needed]
The Truce at Bakura
As depicted in the novel The Truce at Bakura, immediately after the Battle of Endor, the Rebel Alliance receives a long-range messenger droid from Bakura, which is under invasion by the Ssi-ruuk. As Bakura is a well-armed system, which despite its remoteness produced important war-material (such as repulsorlift cells) the battered Alliance decides to dispatch a task force to aid the Bakurans; Leia and Luke are both assigned for their diplomatic and martial skills. The remaining Imperial forces gather at Bakura gratefully receive the aid once the Rebels' victory at Endor were made known to them, and a truce between the Imperials and the Rebels is signed. It is during this time that the spirit of Anakin Skywalker appears to Leia to beg for her forgiveness, which she cannot grant at that time.
The New Republic
Princess Organa is a founding member of the New Republic, which is formally promulgated in 5 ABY. She succeeds Mon Mothma as its Chancellor, and later fills other offices, such as Chief of Defense and various diplomatic posts. Although most of her life is devoted to such matters of state, she engages in limited study of the Jedi arts, with Luke as her teacher. Notably, she wields a blue lightsaber that she built herself (in the book "Heir to the Empire" by Timothy Zahn, Luke builds her a green lightsaber which she uses to help free the Noghri from their perceived debt to the Empire). and then Luke gives her a red one (not of Sith construction) to complement the weapon she had constructed earlier.
After a near-disastrous courtship in which Prince Isolder vies for Leia's affections, she marries Han in 8 ABY. As described in The Courtship of Princess Leia, Han kidnaps Leia and takes her to a planet he had won in a game of sabacc named Dathomir. There they encounter the Nightsisters, whose attempt to escape eventually leads to the demise of the Warlord Zsinj and his empire, equal rival at this time to both the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic.
At first, Leia does not want to have children, fearing they would succumb to the dark side as her father had done. In the Expanded Universe novel Tatooine Ghost, however, she begins to understand what happened to her father to bring him to the dark side. When she and Han go on a mission to Tatooine to retrieve the Alderaanian moss-painting Killik Twilight and the Rebel code hidden within it, Leia discovers her grandmother Shmi Skywalker's diary and, with the help of her father's childhood friends Kitster and Wald, discovers her father wasn't the evil man she thought he was, and eventually learns to forgive him.
A year later during the Thrawn Crisis, Grand Admiral Thrawn, who had formed an alliance with Joruus C'Baoth, orders Noghri commandos to kidnap Leia, who was pregnant. C'Baoth intended to warp Leia and Luke to the dark side, and planned to corrupt also the two unborn twins, as he was aware of their great promise and minimal resistance to being molded to his whims. To avoid capture, she hides on the planet Kashyyyk, but her would-be kidnappers track her down. She later learns that Vader once landed on the Noghri home-planet Honoghr and tricked the Noghri into serving the Empire by promising to help their planet recover from the ecological disaster that it suffered during the Clone Wars. Because of this, they were fiercely loyal to Vader. Leia is able to leverage her biological relationship to Vader to persuade a Noghri assassin to travel with her to Honoghr and help convince the Noghri of the Empire's deception. Leia shows an assembly of Noghri matriarchs that the droids which the Empire demanded are actively poisoning the land and slowing down the reconstruction. They leave the service of the Empire after one of their assassins (and Thrawn's personal bodyguard), Rukh, kills Thrawn during the Battle of Bilbringi and becomes allies of New Republic (although it is unknown whether the assassination actually occurred due to Noghri outrage at the deception and exploitation, or, like many other prominent Imperials who died or disappeared mysteriously at this time, it was at the instigation of the Emperor Reborn). For her efforts, Leia is known as "Lady Vader" among the Noghri, and she and her family become revered figures in their society.
During the Thrawn Crisis, Leia gives birth to the twins Jaina and Jacen on Coruscant during Thrawn's siege.
Dark Empire
During the events of Dark Empire, the New Republic suffers severe setbacks, losing most of its worlds, as well as Luke Skywalker to the dark side. After her brother's capture on Coruscant, subsequent transport to Byss, and temptation by the cloned Emperor, a pregnant Leia along with her husband, Han Solo, reach the Emperor's new stronghold of Byss where she confronts the reincarnated Emperor. At first Leia is unsuccessful in turning Luke away from the Dark Side, but does manage to take a Jedi Holocron away from the Emperors chambers. Leia boards the Emperor's Eclipse-class Super Star Destroyer during its assault on the Pinnacle Moon of Da Soocha. She appeals to the goodness inside Luke, redeeming him, and assaults Palpatine with the light side of the Force, cutting him off from the dark side and control of the titanic Force-storm he had exerted himself to the utmost to conjure, intending to obliterate the Rebel Alliance fleet. The Eclipse I and Palpatine are both destroyed.
During Operation Shadow Hand, the Rebel Alliance continues to flee. Leia's second son, born in 10 ABY on a space station-turned-into-Alliance-base in orbit around Nespis VIII, is given the name Anakin in honor of her father's redemption (See Solo family.)
Along with a Jedi named Jen, she defeats Palpatine's second-in-command, a Dark Jedi assassin.
Even this respite proves to be short, however, as Palpatine is reborn in his last remaining clone body, which is quickly deteriorating, due to sabotage by Carnor Jax and one of the Emperor's Hands. Leia is forced to flee to Onderon to hide Anakin from Palpatine, who intends to transfer his spirit into the young infant. The Emperor did eventually find her, but Han accidentally shoots him in the back just as he is about to possess the baby. A sacrifice by a dying Empatojayos Brand saves them both from Palpatine's wrath, and took the emperor's spirit forever.
As Chief of State, Leia guides the New Republic through a number of dangerous external crises from post-Imperial warlords. As the threat of Imperial warlords diminishes and the New Republic's growth accelerates rapidly, she also faces a number of internal political conflicts in the Third Electoral. These two forces come to a head during the Black Fleet crisis in 16 ABY, in which she invoked Article Five of the Common Charter to forestall a recall vote against her office and declare war against the Yevetha. Cracks in her widespread popularity begin to show during this period, cracks that would accelerate with the political ascendance of the canny Bothan politician, Borsk Fey'lya.
The Yuuzhan Vong War and beyond (25 ABY–35 ABY)
After serving a second term, Leia resignes as Chief of State, and is replaced by Borsk Fey'lya. After the Yuuzhan Vong attack on Sernpidal in 25 ABY, Leia goes before the Senate to bring attention to the threat posed by the approaching Yuuzhan Vong. Her pleas go unheeded, and the Vong legions swarm into the galaxy, destroying system afters system and defeating the Jedi and the New Republic army at countless battles. Sometimes, even the might of Luke, Leia, their friends and allies couldn't prevent the dark victory of the Invaders. Leia, her chidren, Han Solo and their friends could definitively see that the invaders were winning the war, but Borsk Fey'lya and his supporters concluded the New Republic army and navy were taking advantages.
Leia contributes to the war effort by joining SELCORE, a movement that aided refugees.
Shortly afterward, Chewbacca's death sends Han into a deep depression, causing a large rift between him and Leia, culminating in his walking out of the marriage after an argument. They patch things up after Leia is gravely wounded by Tsavong Lah at the Battle of Duro. Their troubles were not yet over, however; When the Vong unleashed the ultimate slayers, the voxyn, to find and kill all the Jedi, Leia was targeted by a Voxyn master slayer who had already killed many Jedi. With the help of her Noghri bodyguards, she eliminated the assassin with her lightsaber. Soon after, in 27 ABY, Leia and Han lost their youngest son, Anakin, during the Myrkr mission and the fall of Coruscant.
After Coruscant's fall, Han and Leia go to Hapes for Anakin's funeral, then on several missions to restore HoloNet communications to the Unknown Regions, including foiling a second attempt of the Ssi-ruuk to invade Bakura in the process. Leia helped the Pwecks to rebel on their masters during her confrontation face to face with the Imperium; her stand allowing several traitors to ambush the Imperium.
Near the end of the Yuuzhan Vong war, she and Han Solo rescued Thorsh, a prisoner from the internment camps of planet Selvaris. Later, her husband and she entered with Kyp Durron, Jedi Master, Wraw, a Bothan secret agent and a few more allies on the planet Callulla. They found that Alpha Red was released on this world. During the battle with the ill Yuuzhan Vong warriors she managed to destroy a few Slayers and a Commander before being captured. The commando was eventually rescued by Lando Calrissian, Talon Karrde and Tendra, Lando's wife.
When Zonama Sekot makes its existence known near Coruscant in 30 ABY, Han and Leia travel there to be reunited with the rest of their family. While there, they meet Harrar, a Yuuzhan Vong priest. Leia, Han, and a few companions work with Harrar and a group of heretics (Yuuzhan Vong Shamed Ones) to get inside the Well of the World Brain on Coruscant.
After the destruction of Shimrra and Supreme Overlord Onimi, Nom Anor travels with the Solo's Twins and their parents across the labyrinth to espace the mighty war vessel of the Master Shaper. However, the executor turns on them and shoots his venom towards Han Solo but Jacen catches the poison, saving his father from certain death. Leia engages the Prefect before he can eliminate her husband and her elder son. Darth Vader's daughter proves victorious and cuts off the rogue Nom Anor's arm. The princess and the former smuggler allow the executor to die on the mighty war vessel but do not witness his certain death.
Leia is among those gathered on Zonama. She gives up politics and becomes Han's copilot, a position she holds for the next five years.
The Dark Nest
In 35 ABY, Han and Leia follow various Jedi who had disappeared into the Unknown Regions, and discover Raynar Thul was alive and had been taken in by a nest of Killiks. To avoid a war with the Chiss, Leia suggests to "UnuThul" (as Raynar was now known) that the Killik nest be moved to a new planet, but makes him think it was his idea. At this time, Leia comes to terms with her heritage and asks Saba Sebatyne to train her as a Jedi Knight, as per a promise Luke had made to her during the Thrawn crisis.
Around this time, R2-D2 suffers some severe malfunctions and shows Luke a holoclip of his father and a pregnant woman, whom Luke learns is his and Leia's real mother. In the holoclips, Anakin and Padmé are discussing a dream of Anakin's in which Padmé dies in childbirth. Before Luke can get more info out of R2, the droid has a meltdown, claiming he is protecting information. Frustrated, Luke contacts master slicer Ghent, who manages to recover one other holoclip from R2, this time featuring a scene in which Padmé is talking to Obi-Wan Kenobi about Anakin, which is displayed to both Luke and Leia. In the Swarm War, Luke and Leia finally see their mother's death. Also, Sebatyne tells Leia to constuct a new lightsaber to show she is a true Jedi Knight.
During the Swarm war, she defeats the evil Joiner Alemar Rar, a former Jedi champion. She manages to defeat her and assumes that she is dead although Alema didn't die, in fact she was severely injured and spent a while recovering, during which she came down with a fever and thought she was exploring the mountains on Yavin IV with her dead sister, Numa.
Leia and Han become grandparents to Allana, Jacen's daughter, in 36 ABY but remain unaware of it as of Tempest or 40 ABY.
The Legacy Era or the Second Corellian Crisis
During the Second Corellian Insurrection, Leia was secretly aiding the Corellians while she was still a member of the Galactic Alliance and the New Jedi Order. As time passed, tensions in her own family and her extended one grew as both were on opposing sides of the war, namely the Galactic Alliance, Jedi Order and the Corellias. Her own son was slowly falling to the dark side, training to be the next of the new Dark Lord of the Sith under the tutelage of Lumiya, embodying the very reason why she didn't want to have children in the first place as she feared that they would follow in the footsteps on their grandfather, Darth Vader.
Trivia
- Leia's infamous gold bikini, worn in Return of the Jedi, was featured in an episode of Justice League Unlimited. It was worn by an undercover female Green Lantern as a homage to the character.
- In June 2005, Norway's Princess Märtha Louise of Norway admitted in an interview that the first name of her youngest daughter Leah Isadora Behn — 6th in succession to the Norwegian throne — was inspired by Princess Leia.
- Leia's hairstyle has been affectionately called the "donut hairstyle" or "cinnamon buns" by many Star Wars and sci-fi fans. Fisher herself has not commented directly on her character's hairstyle. Miss Piggy from Jim Henson's Muppet Babies once copied this hairstyle using donuts in a Star Wars-themed episode of the show. This was also spoofed in Mel Brooks' Spaceballs; in one scene Princess Vespa appears to have the hairstyle, but is actually wearing a large set of headphones.
- In the original Star Wars trilogy, Princess Leia is the most accurate shot with a blaster, hitting a higher percentage of her intended targets than any other character.
- The Slave Leia Bikini scenes were voted among the most memorable in movie history, according to Empire magazine.
- In the parody movie Thumb Wars, the role of Leia was a character named Princess Bunhead, who, as the name implies, had two cinnamon rolls for hair.
- Pop-punk band blink-182 have a song called A New Hope, on their album Dude Ranch. This song is about a boy in love with Princess Leia. It uses numerous Star Wars metaphors. The track was originally titled "Princess Leia".
- In the episode of Friends called The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy, Ross Geller has a sexual fantasy that he has which involves his girlfriend Rachel Green dressing up in the slave girl gold bikini from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
- All of the characters in the Star Wars films say her name as Layuh - that is, except for General Dodonna in the briefing room before the Battle of Yavin, Grand Moff Tarkin, and C-3PO in which they say "Princess Leeuh".
- In Volume 1 of the Episode VI comic series shows Leia attacking a pig guard on the barge right before it would've attacked Luke.
- She is named for Steven Spielberg's mother, Leah Adler (née Posner). In Yiddish and in the original Hebrew, "Leah" is pronounced "LEH-ah" (לֵאָה).
- Fisher was originally disturbed by wearing the slave girl outfit.
- Leia's left butt cheek can be briefly seen when she jumps up onto the gun that destroys the sail barge.
- A question has arose among fans about her costume. Did they force Leia to put the bikini on? Or did they force it on her?
See also
References
- Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Novelisation, 1st edition hardcover, 2005. Matthew Woodring Stover, George Lucas, ISBN 0-7126-8427-1
- The Annotated Screenplays, softcover, 1997. George Lucas, Leigh Brackett, Lawrence Kasdan, Laurent Bouzereau, ISBN 0-345-40981-7
- The Truce at Bakura, 1st paperback printing, 1994. Kathy Tyers, ISBN 0-553-56872-8
- The Courtship of Princess Leia, 1995. Dave Wolverton, ISBN 0-553-56937-6
- Heir to the Empire, 1st paperback edition, 1992. Timothy Zahn, ISBN 0-553-40471-7
- Dark Force Rising, 1st edition, 1992. Timothy Zahn, ISBN 0-553-08574-3
- The Last Command, 1st paperback edition, 1994. Timothy Zahn, ISBN 0-553-56492-7
- The New Rebellion, 1st printing paperback, 1996. Kristine Kathryn Rusch, ISBN 0-553-57414-0
- Dark Empire, trade paperback, 1993. Tom Veitch, ISBN 1-56971-073-2
- Dark Empire II, trade paperback, 1st edition, 1995. Tom Veitch, ISBN 1-56971-119-4
- Empire's End, trade paperback, 1997. Tom Vietch, ISBN 1-56971-306-5
- Heirs of the Force, Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta. Berkley, 1995. (ISBN 0-425-16949-9)
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- Leia Organa Solo on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
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