Apailana/Legends

Apailana was the successor to Jamillia as Queen of Naboo, replacing Jamillia after one four-year term. In a similar fashion to the previous monarchs, she was formally styled Her Royal Highness, Queen Apailana of Naboo during her two-year reign.

Early life (32 BBY to 18 BBY)
When serving as the Princess of Theed in 20 BBY, Queen Jamillia had begun to side with the Separatists so Apailana called for an election. Senator Amidala convinced the young princess to run for queen herself and Apailana won.

Apailana was one of the youngest monarchs ever elected in Naboo, succeeding Jamillia at the tender age of twelve. She renewed the appointment of Jamillia's predecessor, Padmé Amidala, as Naboo's Senator. After Padmé's untimely death, Apailana was one of the chief mourners at her funeral, wearing a chersilk mourning robe, Shiraya fan headdress, and makeup that resembled tears (as seen in the profile picture).

When Palpatine came to power, Apailana made outward pretenses at loyalty but secretly harbored doubts about the new regime. Throughout her reign government buildings and organizations on Naboo continued to refer to the Republic, not the newly formed Empire.

Although respectful of Naboo tradition in not ordering an investigation into Amidala's death, she privately disagreed with the official word from the Empire, which stated that Amidala had been killed at the hands of the Jedi. She then made it known to her inner council that should any Jedi who survived Order 66 be found on Naboo, they would be welcome. One such Jedi, Ferus Olin, convinced her to shut down Naboo's comm systems and team with Boss Nass in an attack on the Imperial headquarters on Naboo.

Assassination of Queen Apailana (18 BBY)
This would prove to be her undoing, for soon after, rumors began to circulate that she was indeed harboring Jedi fugitives. Darth Vader, acting on this information, sent the 501st Legion to Naboo with orders to kill her and and bring the planet back in line. The 501st uncovered her, but her prepared palace guards were able to put up a substantial fight against the 501st stormtroopers.

At last, the group of runaway Jedi decided they might as well reveal themselves rather than stay in hiding and witness the murders of Naboo Security Guards. Their attack would also cover the queen's escape as she quietly fled the city. However, the 501st proved to be too powerful for the Queen's Jedi protectors. Sharpshooters quickly assassinated Apailana just outside the Royal Palace. To add to the tragedy, none of the Jedi she was hiding survived.

Shortly thereafter, Kylantha, who appeared&mdash;at least on the surface&mdash;to be more accepting of the Empire's control, was elected Queen of Naboo, a position she still held during the early years of the Galactic Civil War.

Aftermath
Queen Apailana's death remained a mystery to Naboo, because the Empire issued a false cause for her death. Because many had witnessed or heard the sounds of gunfire, it would be hard for the Empire to cover it up. Nevertheless, they claimed a terrorist group of rebel clones had attacked the palace and that Imperial troops had in fact come to the rescue, but too late to save Apailana.

When Kylantha became queen, she issued an order to investigate the mysterious death of the late Queen, which remained unsolved, but eventually came to believe that the assassination was related to the Empire. Because of this, it soon became clear that the Empire was behind the true cause of her death and those who were against the Empire became empowered to join the Rebel Alliance.

Behind the scenes

 * Queen Apailana is played by Keisha Castle-Hughes, a young Oscar-nominated actress from New Zealand. Keisha was thirteen years old when she portrayed Apailana.
 * Keisha filmed all of her scenes for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith in just seven hours.
 * Queen Apailana's name is a reference to Castle-Hughes's role as Paikea in the movie Whale Rider, based on a novel of the same name. Though it was originally spelled "Apairana," one must remember that Austronesian languages often roll R's heavily, creating a sound indistinguishable from L to an English-speaker (compare with Japanese, for example). Apairana is an ancient house of the Maori people from the island of Aotearoa (New Zealand) with a strong female line.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Republic HoloNet News Special Inaugural Edition 16:5:241
 * The Last of the Jedi: Death on Naboo
 * Star Wars: Battlefront II