Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew episode 7Star Wars Easter eggs and references. As the kids of The Onyx Cinder finally return home to At Attin, the race is on between them and the band of pirates seeking to claim the planet's fabled treasure, led by Jude Law's Jod Na Nawood aka Captain Silvo. To that end, several nods and connections to the greater Star Wars universe are made, including a dark parallel between Jod and Darth Vader himself in 2005's Revenge of the Sith.
As was seen in Skeleton Crew episode 6, Jude Law's Jod was apprehended by his old pirate crew on Skull Ridge Mountain after betraying the kids. However, he did manage to convince the crew not to kill him until he could prove that he had found the location of Tak Rennod's legendary treasure. Meanwhile, the kids themselves successfully recovered The Onyx Cinder and are finally on their way back home to At Attin. With that in mind, here are the biggest Easter eggs and references to be found in Skeleton Crew episode 7 as the two groups clash.
14 Jod Threatens The Kids With A Blue Lightsaber
Mirroring Anakin and Order 66
Jod threatening Wim, Neel, KB, and Fern with his newly acquired blue lightsaber very much mirrors Anakin Skywalker's attack on the Jedi Temple during Order 66, specifically when he corners the younglings during the purge of the Jedi Temple. There's even a particular frame where it's just the kids and the blade, just like in Revenge of the Sith with the newly christened Darth Vader.
13 "I Have A Bad..."
A Classic Star Wars Line
Although the arrival of the security droids cuts her off, every Star Wars fan knows what Neel's mom was going to say. Before she's stunned by the droids, Neel's mother almost says the classic Star Wars "Bad Feeling" line which has been heard time and again across the saga.
12 Skeleton Crew's Kids Playing Grav-Ball
A Popular Star Wars Game
Aboard The Onyx Cinder, the kids are briefly shown playing grav-ball before their arrival to At Attin. Grav-ball is a classic Star Wars game played by children across the galaxy, most notably on Corellia and Lothal.
11 “Don’t Look Like A Treasure Planet To Me”
Another Connection To Disney's Treasure Planet
Brutus refers to At Attin as a "treasure planet" in Skeleton Crew episode 7, a term many Star Wars fans have been using already, thanks to all the similarities the show's plot has with the animated Disney film of the same name. As such, Brutus actually saying "treasure planet" further cements the parallels to the classic Disney movie, a massively underrated cult favorite particularly among millennials (this writer included).
10 An Endless Storm
Similar To Other Star Wars Planets
"The endless storm" over At Attin brings to mind other planets such as Kamino or the tempest planet Everon which was once the homeworld of Marchion Ro. Ro was the leader of the Nihil during the High Republic Era, a group of marauders who became major threats to the Republic and Jedi Order.
9 A Familiar Pirate Snub Fighter in Skeleton Crew Episode 6
First Seen in The Mandalorian Season 3
Brutus' crew is shown piloting various snub fighters, many of which are the same design as the ones seen under the command of the late pirate captain Gorian Shard in The Mandalorian season 3. This does track, seeing how Shard's second-in-command Vane survived The Mandalorian season 3 and has been shown working for Brutus in Skeleton Crew. Perhaps he brought some of the snub fighters with him.
8 Ravager One
A Call Sign With Legends Connections?
The Quarren volunteer who flies through At Attin's maelstrom refers to himself with the call sign Ravager One. This may be a connection to the Ravagers, a pirate gang from Legends located on the planet Rishi who first debuted in Star Wars: The Old Republic: Shadow of Revan. Likewise, the planet Rishi was featured in the first season of The Clone Wars.
7 Jod and Brutus Arguing
Sounds Kinda Familiar...
Jod and Brutus arguing about the crew and their loyalty does feel very much like Jack Sparrow and Barbossa bickering about the captaincy of the Black Pearl, especially in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. Likewise, it's perhaps not a coincidence that their respective names share the same first letters as their Pirates of the Caribbean counterparts.
6 Satellite Defense Grid in Action
Not Unlike Palpatine's Operation Cinder
With a similar satellite network having been seen decommissioned around At Achrann in previous episodes of Skeleton Crew, the active satellite defense grid seemingly generating the storms around At Attin mirrors the weather-manipulating satellites used by the Empire during Palpatine's Operation Cinder. Operation Cinder was Palpatine's brutal posthumous orders to strike at various worlds as punishment for his demise, which culminated with the Battle of Jakku.
5 At Attin Mirrors Notable Star Wars Worlds
Known As Box Systems
At Attin is seemingly revealed to be an artificial box system, a term first used in Timothy Zahn's canonical Thrawn novels to describe a planet and system that's very hard to access with very few points of entry. More naturally occurring box systems include Star Wars worlds such as Kessel, Lasan, Tanalorr, and most notably Palpatine's secret Sith world of Exegol which was hidden in the Unknown Regions behind a collection of hyperspace anomalies known as the Red Honeycomb Zone or Blood Net.