Born
Padme Naberrie, Queen Amidala was the formal name of the
royal leader of Naboo.
As a child, Amidala was prodigiously talented and
extremely well educated. She had long been interested in
public service, volunteering in the Refugee Relief
Movement in her youth. Her efforts helped in the
Shadda-Bi-Boran exodus. At the age of eight, she joined
the Apprentice Legislature and became an Apprentice
Legislator at age 11. By 14, she was elected Queen of
Naboo.
During the Trade
Federation siege of Naboo, the scheming Neimoidians
tried to force the strong-willed Amidala to sign a
treaty that would legitimize a brazenly illegal
occupation. Amidala refused, and was sentenced to a
prison camp. En route to incarceration, Amidala was
freed by Jedi ambassadors, who took the Queen and part
of her retinue to Coruscant,
to plead her case before the Senate with the help of
Naboo's galactic representative, Senator Palpatine.
On Coruscant, Amidala learned of the inefficiencies
of galactic politics, watching as Trade Federation
political maneuvering stalemated her plea. Following
advice from Senator Palpatine, Amidala called for a Vote
of No Confidence in Supreme
Chancellor Valorum.
Fed up with the Senate, Amidala returned to Naboo.
She requested aid from the native Gungans
in freeing her captured capital. During the Battle of
Naboo, Amidala infiltrated her own palace, and forced
Neimoidian Viceroy Nute
Gunray to end the occupation. The cowardly
Neimoidians, having their armies defeated, capitulated
and freedom was brought back to Naboo.
While Queen Amidala was the ruler of Naboo she had a
large staff of advisors and aides that handled the
day-to-day affairs. Sio
Bibble, for instance, was Naboo's governor. Captain
Panaka was Amidala's loyal bodyguard and head of
security. Ric
Olie was the pilot of the Queen's gleaming Royal
Starship and leader of Bravo Flight.
Perhaps most important in Amidala's entourage were
her five handmaidens. Sache, Yane, Rabe, Sabe
and Eirtae not only helped the Queen with her intricate
gowns, hairstyles and make-up, but they were also
trained in self-defense. When in danger, Queen Amidala
disguised herself as one of her handmaidens, and adopted
her less formal name of Padme. When disguised as Padme,
Sabe assumed the role of Queen in her place.
When her terms ended, Amidala was constitutionally
obligated to step down as Queen, though the public would
have easily backed an amendment allowing her to serve
longer. Though she had every right to retire and
concentrate on her personal life, Amidala continued to
be passionate about public service. At the request of
the new Naboo monarch, Queen
Jamillia, Amidala served as Senator of Naboo, taking
the position once occupied by Palpatine. In a galaxy
undergoing tumultuous changes, her outspoken nature
shone as a beacon of reason and rationality in an
increasingly fragmented Senate.
With the rise of a Separatist movement that
threatened the stability of the Republic, Amidala was
one of the few championing a peaceful resolution to the
crisis. Alarmist Senators tried to create a military
force to protect the Republic, but Amidala led the
opposition against the Military Creation Act. She
believed such a measure would inevitably lead to
hostilities against the Separatists.
On the day of the Military Creation Act vote,
Amidala's starship was attacked upon arriving at
Coruscant. Seven people, including her decoy Corde,
died in the explosion. Though some suspected that
disgruntled spice miners from the moons of Naboo were
the culprits, Amidala believed that it was actually Count
Dooku, leader of the Separatists, behind the attack.
In truth, it was an old enemy, Nute Gunray, who was
behind the bounty hunters hired to finally silence the
young woman from Naboo, though that would go
undiscovered for some time.
At the behest of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine,
Amidala was placed under the protection of the Jedi
Knights. Amidala was once again reunited with Obi-Wan
Kenobi and his apprentice Anakin
Skywalker, whom she had not seen in a decade. A second
assassination attempt by the bounty hunter Zam
Wesell revealed just how gravely in danger Amidala
was.
Anakin was to escort Padme to Naboo, where she would
be sequestered while the Jedi investigated the attacks
against her. In moments of quiet solitude against the
beautiful landscape of Naboo's Lake
Country, Anakin and Padme bonded, rekindling an
affectionate friendship that had been interrupted ten
years ago, and falling into a deeper love.
It was a love forbidden to both. As per the tenets of
the Jedi Code, Anakin could not enter into a romantic
relationship, and Padme needed to focus on her career.
Despite their strong feelings, it was Padme who remained
the realist, rebuffing Anakin's overtures while
attempting to still her own heart.
Anakin's love for Padme was not all that was
troubling him. He suffered from terrible nightmares of
his mother in danger. When he could bear it no more,
Anakin returned to Tatooine,
with Padme in tow, to find Shmi
Skywalker.
Anakin did find his dying mother, and lashed out in
vengeance against the Tusken
Raiders that had tortured her. When he returned to
Padme, he confessed his actions, and he collapsed with
shame and despair over what he had done. Padme saw the
wounded, sobbing youth, and let her compassion guide her
heart as she comforted him.
Shortly thereafter, Anakin and Padme voyaged to Geonosis,
to rescue Obi-Wan who had been captured by Separatist
forces. Padme hoped to use her diplomatic skills to
parley with the Separatists, but she and Anakin were
captured by the Geonosians.
Placed on trial for espionage, Amidala and Anakin were
sentenced for execution.
Faced with overwhelming evidence of her mortality,
Padme lowered her emotional guard and professed her love
to Anakin. The two were then placed in an execution
arena alongside Obi-Wan, and three deadly beasts were
unleashed upon them, much to the delight of the
Geonosian spectators. Though sustaining a glancing slash
from a ferocious nexu,
Padme held her own, and disappointed her would-be
executioners.
The spectacle was cut short with the arrival of Jedi
reinforcements, and then the opening battle of the
historic Clone Wars. Despite her initial objections to a
Republic army, Padme nonetheless fought alongside the
newly created clone
troopers against the Separatist droid forces.
After the Battle of Geonosis, Anakin escorted Padme
Amidala back to Naboo. There, at a secluded lake
retreat, the same place where their forbidden love began
to blossom, the two were quietly wed in a ceremony
witnessed only by C-3PO
and R2-D2.
This tranquil expression of love preceded some of the
darkest moments to be faced by Amidala and by the galaxy
as a whole.
Amidala continued to serve the Senate faithfully,
though she was often distracted by the growing career of
her secret husband. Anakin was becoming a war hero known
throughout the Republic, and while the citizens thrilled
at his exploits, she was deeply worried for his safety.
The few moments they could snatch together were all too
brief. The war was concentrated in the Outer Rim, far
from Coruscant, and Padme saw very little of Anakin. By
the time the Outer Rim Sieges ended, Padme had stunning
news to deliver to Anakin --- he was to be a father.
The war years saw the continued
transformation of the Republic. To efficiently battle
the Separatists on numerous fronts, Chancellor Palpatine
enacted executive decrees that saw more power funneled
to his office, stripping away the last of the Senate's
lackluster ability to wage war. Many welcomed the
handover of power, particularly the corrupt politicians.
A small group of Senator grew increasingly wary of
Palpatine's amendments. Senators Bail
Organa and Mon
Mothma spoke of drastic alternatives in clandestine
gatherings. Padme was one of these secretive idealists,
along with Senators Fang
Zar, Giddean
Danu, Chi
Eekway, Terr
Taneel and Bana
Breemu. They swore to keep their discussions
absolutely secret, even from their closest associates.
Padme agreed, even though she feared Anakin would sense
her duplicity... and perhaps misconstrue it for
something else.
Though early talk of action against Palpatine was
carefully couched and measured so as not to border on
extreme acts of sedition, Padme favored a diplomatic
solution within the boundaries of the law. She even
asked Anakin to use his relationship with Palpatine to
press for a peaceful resolution to the war, but her
beleaguered husband resented the request. He wanted such
overtures to remain in political circles, where they
belonged. Her doubts about the system troubled Anakin.
To his ears, she was starting to sound like a
Separatist.
Padme began collecting the pledges of what would
become the Delegation of 2,000, a group of disaffected
Senators formally critical of Palpatine's rule.
She presented the Delegation's concerns to
Palpatine, who disregarded them. Palpatine carefully
planted seeds of doubt of Padme's intentions in Anakin's
mind, even as he continued to exploit Skywalker's fears
about losing her.
Anakin was plagued with terrifying nightmares of
Padme dying during childbirth. Given his prophetic
dreams that predicted the death of his mother, these
visions greatly unsettled Anakin. He could not stand to
lose Padme, and would do anything to keep her with him.
A gateway to dark powers that could unnaturally preserve
life beckoned to Anakin -- it was a power that could be
achieved by allying himself to Darth
Sidious, Dark Lord of the Sith.
Padme, like the rest of the Republic, was unaware
that Chancellor Palpatine was in fact a Sith Lord. He
lured Anakin to the dark side, and Skywalker knelt
before him, becoming Darth
Vader, his apprentice. As Vader, Anakin led an
ambush on the Jedi
Temple, and traveled to Mustafar
to kill the leadership of the Separatists, effectively
bringing an end to the Clone Wars.
It was Obi-Wan who told Padme the truth.
He had seen evidence of Anakin's transgressions. Padme
was stunned. Unable to grasp this dark reality, she
traveled to Mustafar to confront Anakin. Unbeknownst to
her, Obi-Wan Kenobi stowed away aboard her ship.
It was just as Obi-Wan described. Padme could not
reason with Anakin. In his twisted perception, he had
done all of his wicked deeds to better the galaxy for
their union, to make the corrupt Republic into a just Empire
for their children. Deluded with power, Anakin even
promised that he could depose the Emperor, and make the
galaxy exactly what he and Padme wanted it to be.
Padme was devastated by Anakin's transformation. When
her enraged husband witnessed Obi-Wan emerging from her
starship, he jumped to the worst of conclusions. Anakin
saw the most stinging in a long line of betrayals -- now
his wife had brought his former mentor to Mustafar to
kill him. Anakin raised his hand and caught Padme in a
telekinetic chokehold. Padme gasped for breath as life
began to escape from her.
Anakin released his grip as he faced Obi-Wan, and
Padme collapsed. As Kenobi and Skywalker dueled in the
Mustafar collection facility, C-3PO and R2-D2 faithfully
carried her inert form aboard her starship. Despite the
abbreviated medical suite aboard her ship, or the full
medical facility at a refuge on Polis
Massa, her life signs continued to dwindle.
Padme never knew what had become of Anakin. She never
saw the damage he suffered from Kenobi's blade or the
lava of Mustafar. She still felt there was good within
him. With her dying breath, she tried to convince
Obi-Wan of this.
Before slipping away, Padme remained strong enough to
give birth. In the strange alien facility of Anakin's
nightmares, she gave birth to twins -- Leia
and Luke
Skywalker. Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda,
and Bail Organa vowed to keep the children safe.
Amidala's body was returned to Naboo. At a state
funeral, thousands of Naboo citizens came to pay their
respects to their beloved representative.