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I wonder if they plotted all the coordinates for the 8 planets they do have, if that would give a pattern showing where the 9th planet would be? Throw back to Yoda and the younglings in Episode II?
Remember how everyone loved Dustin from Stranger Things the most when that show started? Neel is going to be that breakout character, and I think the Star Wars marketing team is already getting on that train because Neel is all over their Social Media right now.
Remember, the Jedi had no problem sending their Padawans off to war and the Republic sent clones who were 10 years old(despite their age being doubled) to fight as well. The Star Wars universe isn't above conscripting children.
16:47 What's Windle thinking here in this scene: ruclips.net/video/A_IrY81G_Ho/видео.htmlsi=hTh_ayIysWRMRKYu&t=53 The moms are all losing their minds, but not this guy. He calmly takes of his glasses, and appears to be thinking deeply about something--is he supervisor?! Is he the captain?! Is he the thing his son dreams of being, a Jedi--he's always in some meeting or under review. I think it is safe to assume we all believed that he's human, but is he really? There's more to Wim's dad that meets the eye.
Part of me wants the rat that lives in SM-33's eye to be his captain, because that would be f'ing awesome! What I actually believe is that the captain is or was the Supervisor on At Attin. He got the coordinates, travelled there, and became ruler, and now all the people work for him managing the pirate captain's treasure and they think it's "The Great Plan."
This might be a stretch, but I think the old captain might be Wim's dad. I think he was a pirate, but when he realized that he could live a peaceful life, he crashed his ship and just stayed on At Attin. My backup idea is that Wim's dad is a Jedi who went into hiding, and when he learned that one of the special planets was still untouched, he hid it from the galaxy (hence the light saber damage) and stayed to keep it safe.
I also think Wim's dad might be the old captain. 33 talks about the captain a lot, and there were some suspicious shots about Wim's dad on episode 2. Although I think it's likelier that he got to At Attin first, searching for treasure, and then something happened there and he decided to stay. But in any case, it'd be a nice take on the "I am your father"-style plot twist.
@@enadegheeghaghe6369 Based on its looks, if the ship was buried for natural reasons, it would have been buried for what looks like millennia, not centuries. Has At Attin been around and isolated for ten thousand years, At Achrann at war for the same length, the technology has barely changed, and the droids didn't find the ship in the millennia that it would take for it to be slowly buried by natural causes despite it being a stone throw away from the city, in an area that they patrol regularly? I think it's quite likelier that the ship didn't just crash in the surface and was left there to slowly be buried, and it was artificially buried.
@@enadegheeghaghe6369 Maybe the treasure wasn't what you thought it was. Maybe you met someone that changed your mind. Maybe it wasn't the crew who buried it. What would be the point of the droids leaving a starship out in the wilds, next to a city that isn't supposed to know about it or interact with it, for millennia, while it slowly gets buried?
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I wonder if they plotted all the coordinates for the 8 planets they do have, if that would give a pattern showing where the 9th planet would be? Throw back to Yoda and the younglings in Episode II?
15:44 him passing out makes me laugh every time
Gawd I love the show so much. If anything happens to the kids I will riot
Remember how everyone loved Dustin from Stranger Things the most when that show started? Neel is going to be that breakout character, and I think the Star Wars marketing team is already getting on that train because Neel is all over their Social Media right now.
Remember, the Jedi had no problem sending their Padawans off to war and the Republic sent clones who were 10 years old(despite their age being doubled) to fight as well. The Star Wars universe isn't above conscripting children.
Can't say I remember no... at attin
16:47 What's Windle thinking here in this scene: ruclips.net/video/A_IrY81G_Ho/видео.htmlsi=hTh_ayIysWRMRKYu&t=53
The moms are all losing their minds, but not this guy. He calmly takes of his glasses, and appears to be thinking deeply about something--is he supervisor?! Is he the captain?! Is he the thing his son dreams of being, a Jedi--he's always in some meeting or under review. I think it is safe to assume we all believed that he's human, but is he really? There's more to Wim's dad that meets the eye.
Part of me wants the rat that lives in SM-33's eye to be his captain, because that would be f'ing awesome! What I actually believe is that the captain is or was the Supervisor on At Attin. He got the coordinates, travelled there, and became ruler, and now all the people work for him managing the pirate captain's treasure and they think it's "The Great Plan."
How can a rat be a captain? It can't speak or plan or anything?
KB might could interface with SM-33
This might be a stretch, but I think the old captain might be Wim's dad. I think he was a pirate, but when he realized that he could live a peaceful life, he crashed his ship and just stayed on At Attin. My backup idea is that Wim's dad is a Jedi who went into hiding, and when he learned that one of the special planets was still untouched, he hid it from the galaxy (hence the light saber damage) and stayed to keep it safe.
I also think Wim's dad might be the old captain. 33 talks about the captain a lot, and there were some suspicious shots about Wim's dad on episode 2. Although I think it's likelier that he got to At Attin first, searching for treasure, and then something happened there and he decided to stay. But in any case, it'd be a nice take on the "I am your father"-style plot twist.
That ship was buried for what looked like decades if not centuries. AtAttin was hidden an awfully long time ago. How can Wim's dad be centuries old?
@@enadegheeghaghe6369 Based on its looks, if the ship was buried for natural reasons, it would have been buried for what looks like millennia, not centuries. Has At Attin been around and isolated for ten thousand years, At Achrann at war for the same length, the technology has barely changed, and the droids didn't find the ship in the millennia that it would take for it to be slowly buried by natural causes despite it being a stone throw away from the city, in an area that they patrol regularly? I think it's quite likelier that the ship didn't just crash in the surface and was left there to slowly be buried, and it was artificially buried.
@@89Unai what would be the point of getting to the planet, burying your ship and then getting a menial job as an analyst on At Attin?
@@enadegheeghaghe6369 Maybe the treasure wasn't what you thought it was. Maybe you met someone that changed your mind. Maybe it wasn't the crew who buried it.
What would be the point of the droids leaving a starship out in the wilds, next to a city that isn't supposed to know about it or interact with it, for millennia, while it slowly gets buried?
One eyed Willie killed his whole crew about the treasure.
*Neel = GOAT!*
I'm betting the captain is Wim's dad
Or Wim's mom. All the parents we saw were single. Maybe their spouses were pirates.
@@marcusmoses574 33 says "him" when referring to the captain
It kind of has a wizard of oz feel to it - substitute supervisor for wizard……
ONG this has gotta join the boba fett guy who did the useless spin. WTF was that slide for????