Jod waited to escape without a ship because he needed a ship to leave Port Borgo. He used the kids as a diversion and to help him find a suitable ship, which they eventually did with the Onyx Cinder.
The mural in the parents' living room is significant because it depicts a meaningful moment in the history of Ad Aten, possibly showing the founders of the planet. The artwork style and symbols suggest it could be propaganda or based on a true story, reflecting the planet's origins.
The Palmarish numerals are connected to Ad Aten through the symbol on Fern's top-of-class badge, which matches the symbol on the orb in the parents' living room. This suggests a link to the planet's history and its role in the great work, possibly tied to the Old Republic.
Jod distrusts droids because of his past experiences, possibly tied to his time as a Padawan during Order 66. His anti-droid sentiment is evident in his interactions, such as when he tells the kids, 'Never trust a droid, and you'll never be disappointed.'
The scroll mentioning the jewels of the Old Republic is significant because it reveals that Ad Aten is one of the hidden planets protected by the Old Republic. The scroll suggests that these planets were destroyed except for Ad Aten, which is now remembered in children's stories and pirate shanties.
The theory suggests that Ad Aten could be a funding center for the First Order, as the planet appears to be involved in financial and analytical work. The parents and children are unaware that their efforts might be supporting a nefarious cause, similar to how characters in 'Alias' were unknowingly working for a villainous organization.
The Treasure Island connection in Skeleton Crew is evident through the character of Jod, who mirrors Long John Silver. Both characters are charismatic pirates who manipulate others, and the show incorporates piratical tropes like treasure hunting and betrayal, drawing from the classic adventure story.
The conversation pit in the parents' living room is significant as it reflects the 80s homages in the show, suggesting that Ad Aten is stuck in time. The decor and architecture may hint at a fixation on old ideals and styles, possibly tied to the planet's isolation and the great work.
The security droid's role in the parents' meeting is to convey the urgency of finding the missing children, emphasizing that they have gone beyond the barrier. The droid's robotic language and lack of concern for the children's safety suggest a larger, potentially nefarious system at play.
The astrogation problem mentioned by Kim refers to the difficulty of finding Ad Aten, as it has been purposely hidden from the rest of the galaxy. The planet is one of the jewels of the Old Republic, making it a valuable and mysterious target for those seeking its location.
All aboard the Stinky Cinder - it’s time to dive deep with Mal and Jo as they discuss Episode 3 of 'Skeleton Crew,' (14:07). Later, they are joined by Ben Lindbergh for a journey to hidden worlds of Star Wars with Lore Corner (01:46:45) and some Easter Eggs (02:08:37)!
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