They trained her into the ruthless bounty hunter she came to be and installed a computer system in her brain. She was then kidnapped by a Hutt crime lord by the name of Wallanooga and given to a clan of Anzati assassins. The pirates seeded a deep mistrust for the Jedi within her. But, Sing and An'ya never got along and she flunked out of her Jedi training in John Ostrander and Jan Duursema's Jedi Aayla Secura. Sometime after her short stint with the Jedi, she was kidnapped by the Sennex Pirates around the age of nine. The Jedi Council sent her to An'ya Kuro, ho specialized in training difficult students. However, Sing was overly aggressive which impeded her progress. At some point, Sing found her way to the Jedi Temple where she enlisted in training and rose to the rank of Padawan learner. Her mother was addicted to a drug called Spice, and it's rumored she spent time with the Sennex slavers, who were some of the most hated pirates in the galaxy. Timothy Truman and John Nadeau's Star Wars #17 describe Sing's upbringing on Nar Shaddaa. Aurra Sing's Legends life differs wildly than her official canon.
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