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Currently, the first two episodes of the series “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” are streaming on Disney+, and as it turns out, in addition to a new story, they offer interesting answers to old questions from other shows in the Star Wars universe.
The article contains mild spoilers for the first and second episodes of “Skeleton Crew”.
The events of “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” take place in the same timeline as “The Mandalorian” (after the events of “Return of the Jedi”) and tell the story of four children who got lost in the galaxy and are trying to find their way home to their native planet At Tin — but no one knows if it actually exists.
In one of the scenes, the pirate droid SM-33 lists the remaining planets in the universe, starting with the letter A: Al-Alkor and Aldani. Although the former seems never to have been mentioned in Star Wars, the latter appeared in “Andor” — it’s the location of an Imperial base robbery.
In “Andor,” it is a grassy planet where the indigenous people, the Danins, still live, despite the presence of the Imperials. However, according to “Skeleton Crew,” which takes place about 15 years after this, this world, according to SM-33, has turned into “sulfur swamps.” Although the new “Star Wars” does not state the reason for the planet’s decline, it is reasonable to assume that the world was destroyed by the Imperials, writes Games Radar.
New episodes of “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” are released on Disney+ weekly — currently, the first two are available for viewing. Currently, the show has fairly decent ratings on Rotten Tomatoes (94% from critics and 86% from viewers).