
Originally posted by spacedameron. Rey is a rather vocal lover. Not in the sense that she talks a lot during sex, but that she makes a variety of noises from moans to sighs.

These two characters might look like emblems of female empowerment because of their, well, power. Mary C. King and Jessica L.
In ROTJ, she has not yet married or had any children. In any case her status as any of those things matter less than basically being CEO of the Resistance. When we first meet her, she is a year-old monarch whose manner, speech, and dress create a persona that seems otherworldly, unattainable. George Lucas has done the mysterious unattainable woman thing before, by the way.
I live and breathe Star Wars. In The Phantom Menaceas Queen Amidala, her and her girl gang of lookalikes one of which is a young Keira Knightley fend off the invading Trade Federation and reclaim their planet, Naboo. Oh, and her outfits are gorgeous.


Introduced in the original Star Wars film inLeia is princess of the planet Alderaana member of the Imperial Senate and an agent of the Rebel Alliance. She thwarts the sinister Sith Lord Darth Vader and helps bring about the destruction of the Empire's cataclysmic superweapon, the Death Star. In Return of the JediLeia leads the operation to rescue Han from the crime lord Jabba the Huttand is revealed to be Vader's daughter and the twin sister of Luke Skywalker.
This article originally appeared on Inverse. By Sean Hutchinson. Sex is probably the furthest thing from your mind when you think about Star Warseven though the entire saga is predicated upon a particularly convoluted paternity issue.
She had to go see Anakin. Soon she was in space heading to Geonosis where Anakin was currently located, Padme had contacted Anakin that she would be arriving in a few hours which Anakin told her that he would be waiting for her with Senator Bail Organa. As Padme was worried that something might go wrong and she was fearful for the tiny life inside her, she heard the door opened and it revealed pirates aiming their blasters at her. They had boarded her ship and the Pirate Leader ordered her capture, She didn't have any weapons to defend herself.
The franchise extensively explores male relationships father and son, master and padawan, uncle and nephew at the expense of creating well developed, complex female characters. In The Phantom Menace she is leader of war-torn Naboo, wields a laser gun and scales palace walls to free her besieged citizens. However, in the following film she is shunted away from the action and sent to frolic in fields with Anakin Skywalker soon to be Darth Vader and eat some pears, creepily cut up and fed to her by the angsty jedi. This is supposed to be the same woman who insisted on exploring the gangster-ridden nucleus of Tatooine when she was but a teen queen and fought off a monstrous sabretooth tiger in a gladiator ring.
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