The accident


Organa survived and had to have her heart and lungs replaced with pulmonodes, though, unlike most people, she choose not to go through the bacta sessions necessary to grow new flesh and skin around them; instead she decided to keep them as a physical reminder that she lived, though people said that she was "too showy".

Although she fell from the mountain, Organa had still completed her Challenge of the Body, as she had reached the peak, and was therefore officially invested as crown princess and eventually succeeded her mother as queen of Alderaan.

The accident and the strain on the queen's body contributed to the decision later made by Organa and her husband Bail to adopt rather than have biological children.

Years later, Alderaanians still spoke of the accident in hushed tones and in 3 BBY Organa joined her adoptive daughter Leia Organa in climbing Appenza Peak for her own Challenge of the Body where she briefly spoke of the accident with her. Leia remembered her mother's accident in 4 ABY while on the moon Madurs during her honeymoon with Han Solo, noting that as much as people loved a love story that the only thing people loved more than a hero was a fallen hero. That the more she was celebrated, the more people would look for her flaws to exploit and use them to topple her image. This reminded Leia of her mother and her fall as Leia realized that every moment of joy was only raising her higher, so that when she inevitably fell, it would be harder.

The accident was first mentioned in the young adult novel Leia, Princess of Alderaan by Claudia Gray, published in 2017.

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The accident was first mentioned in the young adult novel Leia, Princess of Alderaan by Claudia Gray, published in 2017.

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