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Aayla Secura 12 inch Figure
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Product Summary
Convention Exclusive 
This is a Comic-Con 2008 convention exclusive with limited availability to customers who are NOT attending Comic-Con 2008. For more information no our convention exclusives, click here »
The Aayla Secura 12 inch Figure features:
- Fully articulated female body with 30+ points of articulation
- Authentic likeness of Amy Allen as Aayla Secura
- Belt with lightsaber belt clip
- Boots
- Cloak
- Pants
- Top
- Force-push right hand
- Saber grip right hand
- Saber grip left hand
- Lightsaber - ignited
- Lightsaber - unlit
- 12-inch Figure Display Base with Star Wars logo
Product Specifications
- License:
- Star Wars
- Product Type:
- 12 inch Figure
- Product Size:
- 12" H (304.8mm)*
- Product Weight:
- 3.00 lbs (1.36 kg)*
- Box Size:
- 14.00" H (355.6mm) x 7.00" W (177.8mm) x 5.00" L (127mm)*
- Est. Shipping Weight:
- 4.00 lbs (1.81 kg)*
* Product size and weight are approximate values. Est. Ship Weight is an estimated value for U.S. shipping calculated by item, box and shipping materials. US shipping costs may be estimated in DIM weight if oversized warning appears above. click here for additional information. International (non-EU) shipping costs are only based on dimensional weight, click here for more information.
Artists:
- Seth Rinaldi
- Heath Hammond
- Bernardo Esquivel
- Tim Miller
- Kevin Ellis
- The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
Product Backstory
Born into an influential Twi'lek clan on Ryloth, Aayla Secura became the apprentice of Quinlan Vos and was raised as a Jedi from a young age. Her athletic build and Twi'lek grace serve her well as an intelligent and even-tempered Jedi, and though she developed great skill with a lightsaber, she favors cunning and wit over violence, choosing to use her weapon only in times of great distress.Quinlan and Aayla were captured and robbed of their memories by Aayla's wayward uncle, Pol Secura, while she was yet a Padawan learner. Under Pol's possession, Aayla's dormant and uncontrolled Force abilities were unleashed in her confusion, killing Pol and rendering young Aayla a fugitive. Terrified by the incident, Aayla fled from pursuing Jedi and fell prey to Volfe Karkko, a Dark Jedi detained on the Kiffexx prison moon. She unwittingly freed him from captivity, spellbound and manipulated by his sinister power. Even after she attacked Quinlan in the scuffle that followed, the wise Jedi Council deemed her misdeeds forgivable, seeing that the Jedi Code was still lost in her confused mind when the Dark Side's strong influence took its toll. Able to regain her memory, Aayla soon recovered fully and was reinstated in her training under Master Tholme. Overcoming the Dark Side's touch would lead her to become a true and devoted Jedi Knight.
Aayla Secura has proven herself one of the boldest and most skilled Jedi through the twilight years of the Jedi Order. During the Clone Wars, Aayla earned her place as a key intelligence-gatherer and task force operative, integral in the Republic's campaign against the Separatist movement. In the fierce battle to rescue Anakin and Obi-Wan on Geonosis, Secura was one of the few Jedi, still standing when the Geonosian and droid armies surrounded the surviving Jedi. But when the tide of the battle turned, and the few survivors were suddenly joined by scores of clone troopers lead by Master Yoda, the stalwart Secura was given command of a squad of the trained infantrymen. Later honored as a general in the Grand Army of the Republic, Secura would go on to lead squadrons of clone troopers on a number of campaigns throughout the epic Clone Wars.
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Product Reviews
Great addition to the 1:6 Scale Universe
I just recieved this figure and I have to say that it looks much better in person than it does in the pictures. I was looking at the body that they used for her and I think this would make a great Slave Leia body...hint...hint. A wonderful addition to one fo the best Star Wars lines ever!
Posted on Jul 25, 2008 5:44pm

