Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has deepened the mystery around the planet of At Attin in Episode 4, and has opened a new world for protagonists Wim, Fern, KB, and Neel, besides their pirate guide.
The group thought they had finally reached their home planet, but they had actually landed on a mysterious planet called At Achrann that eerily looks like At Attin.
Secrets surrounding At Achrann come to light when the group realizes the planet is war-torn, with children fighting a war. This highlights a major issue concerning the Jedi and Sith.
While Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has not established an overt connection with the Jedi, the planet highlights how each generation of the Jedi and Sith inherit the wars of their ancestors. A never-ending cycle of conflict goes on.
The Rebel Alliance took up the conflicts from the Clone Wars and the Resistance, in turn, from The Rebel Alliance in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. The loop of conflict, therefore, was never broken.
More on the Jedi and Sith as shown in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episode 4 in our story.
**Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episode 4 . Reader discretion is advised.**
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew introduces the planet of At Achrann in Episode 4
While our four little protagonists and their pirate guide try to find their way back to their home planet, At Attin, they arrive at At Achrann, a planet that is one of the nine Jewels of the Old Republic.
The wise astronomer Kh’ymm had told the children the other eight planets had been destroyed in the war and that At Attin was the sole mysterious survivor. When they land on At Achrann, the children discover this is not true.
Considering the planet's power, it is no wonder that its people wanted to hide it from outside forces. There is, however, a reason why the planet is introduced in Episode 4.
At Achrann planet in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew highlights the issue with the Jedi and Sith
After realizing At Achrann is not their home, the children soon figure out the war-ravaged reality of the planet. They also come to know that At Achrann has been in this state for such a long time that its inhabitants don't know of any other way to live. In fact, the children of At Achrann, who are pushed into fighting, do not even understand properly the issue of the generational fight between the Jedi and Siths.
The warrior girl Hayna thinks the four protagonist children are weak because they have never witnessed a war and never had anything to fight for.
While the Jedis were supposed heroes in their war against the antagonist Sith, many fans have criticized the idea of children being subjected to the Force and subjugated to a life of war with which they have no connection.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew shows Neel trying to reason with Hayna that his kindness is not a sign of weakness, but a trait that shows his desire for peace. Hayna does not understand this, but one can hope she will break free from the old system and lead her people away from violence.
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