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Reflections of a Middle Aged Star Wars Junkie.
by: Ke Knivek
date posted: Jun 17, 2008 11:47 AM
Aurra Sing... Missed Opportunity or Scrapped Story Line?
OK... I have some real issues here. I feel like there are characters that could really have been taken advantage of to further the Star Wars story. I'm going to do a series of blogs on what I consider Missed Opportunities.

Do you ever feel like some characters are just thrown into the movies to accomplish a specific plot point? (Zam Wesell, for example) Other characters could have accomplished what this character was used for.

Aurra Sing is my current Missed Opportunity. She showed up in Episode I and got everyone interested. She was used in comics to great effect as the "Jedi Hunter", a very formidable jedi padawan turned bounty hunter. She was angry with her teacher, the Dark Woman (An'ya Kuro), and was eventually bested by Aayla Secura and imprisoned. She even makes an appearance in later continuity, but why not in Episode II or III?
There was some buzz which had her being involved in Episode II. It seems that her role went instead to Zam Wesell. Perhaps it was because they wanted to kill off the bounty hunter, make Obi Wan chase Jango a little longer, and let Aurra continue to be used in EU material. In my opinion, she could have been used in the Sly Moore role. Sly Moore does nothing but float around in Episode II and III looking mysterious. Aurra and Sly are very similar looking (heck... Assaj Ventress is the triplet of these two)
Putting Aurra in the Sly Moore role would have stopped Aurra from being used in the comics as surely several Jedi would have recognized her (if not her force) if she was that close to Palpatine, but It would have been fun to see her get a little action in a movie. It certainly would have changed movie or EU plot lines.
I think Star Wars does a good job of fleshing out characters in EU materials. I love the Republic Comics... if you haven't read them, you should. I just think that there tends to be a lot of opportunities to blend stories together instead of just creating a new character. It is a crazy big universe as it is.

  Fish1941
date Posted: Jun 17, 2008 2:19 PM
If Lucas had no use for her character in the PT, then he didn't. I don't see why she would have been necessary to the story - whether to accomplish a certain plot point or not.
JediMelindaWolf
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
date Posted: Jun 17, 2008 8:07 PM
In my opinion, the vast array of characters does exactly what they're supposed to - show a diverse galaxy made of diverse individuals, whether human, humanoid or aliens of some other sort. The fact that some characters are used briefly is part of the Star Wars mystique -- one that GL employs quite well. Introductions such as Aurra Sing, Zam and the plethora of other characters w(h)et our appetites, and, luckily, there are authors who flesh out these wonderful characters.

It's part of what the saga is all about. :)


MTFBWY :)
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Jun 18, 2008 8:32 AM
I don't understand why Aurra wasn't used instead of Zam. I mean, if you're gonna use her instead of another character, make it another female bounty hunter, no?
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