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Notice! This post contains SPOILERS for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew episode 4
Skeleton Crew episode 4 is here, featuring a wide collection of fun Eater eggs and references. Continuing their journey with Jude Law's Jod Na Nawood, who has agreed to help them return home, the children of Skeleton Crew find themselves on a new world, much like their mysterious home planet, Attin. To that end, there are some really cool nods and references throughout the new episode.
In Skeleton Crew episode 4, Wim, Neel, KB and Fern quickly discover that the coordinates given to them by Khy'mm in Skeleton Crew episode 3 just took them to a nearby star system. As such, they land on the nearest planet in this new episode, one much less peaceful than their own. To that end, here are the biggest Easter eggs and references we found in Skeleton Crew episode 4 as the mystery of Attin continues to unfold.
Skeleton Crew Episode 4 Easter Eggs and References
“I can't say I remember not at Attin”
- Jod's home planet– Jod Na Nawood briefly mentions the homeworld, which he describes as dark and gloomy, one of the first mentions of its formation and history.
- The same mural in Fern's house – Finding the ruins of a city not unlike their own in Attin, the kids find a decaying house that looks just like Fern's, complete with a large mural that presumably depicts the founders of the Old Republic's “Jewel” planets.
- In Achrann and the other jewels – It was eventually confirmed that this new world is known as At Achrann, a dark mirror of Attin. Other Jewel planets are also confirmed: At Aytuu, At Arissia, At Aravin and At Acoda.
- Faulty SM-33 memory– SM-33's inability to remember Attin resembles BEN's Treasure Islandan android whose memory of Captain Flint's treasure was similarly erased to prevent others from finding it.
- Children fighting adults This could be a reference to Yoda's Marvel adventures Star Wars 2015 series by Jason Aaron, where the little Jedi master found a planet where children were at war with adults. It could also be a reference to Pedro Pan with the Lost Boys facing off against Captain Hood and his crew.
- Rise of the Resistance Troik's base resembles the end of Disneyland Rise of the Resistance walk in Edge of the Galaxy.
- Changing Blaster Settings – Wim changing blaster settings in Skeleton Crew This is the first time the feature has been seen on screen.
- A new subspecies of Eopies– Eopies were first seen on Tatooine in The phantom menacealthough these have some small differences.
- Damaged RX series droids- Other Star ToursNod your head when the kids hide in a damaged bus with the same android pilot model.
- Hayna's Blaster– Hayna's blaster rifle resembles a Dalek gun from Doctor Who .
- The old captain killed his crew– The original captain of The onyx gray killed his crew and erased Attin's coordinates, as well as Treasure Island/Treasure Planet Captain Flint.
- SM-33 mirrors infiltration droids Rebels – SM-33 transforming and extending its limbs to attack children is reminiscent of the Empire's infiltrated droids Star Wars Rebels season 3, episode 14.
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