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The OFFICIAL Cornfield Library lounge area thread. Off topic posts are allowed!
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On 2/21/2022 at 12:07 AM, Comics4All said:

I never understood what was the deal with this hot Jedi with the belly shirt?

How did they convince her not to wear the monk garb? 

She came from the comics, not the movies or shows, first. Lucas really love her design, and asked her creators if they minded if he used her in his films. They of course, automatically gushed out an enthusiastic yes.now here we are. 

At the time, it was canon that the Twi'Lek were basically the galaxy's whores. It was an accepted part of her day to day life. In fact, many of her stories featured her coming to grips with the fact that she's a well-treated Jedi while around her, her people starve in chains.

Because of their history, Twi'Leks generally had a habit of showing more skin. They were more comfortable with their bodies, whether male or female. So Aayla's outfit, which rather racy for a Jedi, is meaningless for her. It's simply cool and comfortable. She's also very athletic, and uses this in her fights, to a great extent.

Shes a great character, and it really was euch a shame seeing her story terminated on film. She was the just the right type of character to have made it off-planet alive. Ah, if only.... 

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On 2/20/2022 at 12:12 PM, 1950's war comics said:

just click the thread title and it takes you to the thread ...

HE NEEDS SOME ANSWERS PEOPLE ABOUT DOSES !!!

I would answer him but I don’t speak that language🤪🎶

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On 2/20/2022 at 9:12 AM, Mecha_Fantastic said:

She came from the comics, not the movies or shows, first. Lucas really love her design, and asked her creators if they minded if he used her in his films. They of course, automatically gushed out an enthusiastic yes.now here we are. 

At the time, it was canon that the Twi'Lek were basically the galaxy's whores. It was an accepted part of her day to day life. In fact, many of her stories featured her coming to grips with the fact that she's a well-treated Jedi while around her, her people starve in chains.

Because of their history, Twi'Leks generally had a habit of showing more skin. They were more comfortable with their bodies, whether male or female. So Aayla's outfit, which rather racy for a Jedi, is meaningless for her. It's simply cool and comfortable. She's also very athletic, and uses this in her fights, to a great extent.

Shes a great character, and it really was euch a shame seeing her story terminated on film. She was the just the right type of character to have made it off-planet alive. Ah, if only.... 

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On 2/20/2022 at 9:42 AM, 1950's war comics said:

thread above in the Comics Magazine section...

i'm not sure how many doses it takes to griadeing a comic

can one of you other guys help him out with an answer ?

All of them...

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