Star Wars: Skeleton Crew unveils a surprising secret about the planet At Attin, using terraforming technology to hide it from the rest of the galaxy.
Star Wars : Skeleton Crew just showed how to enter the mysterious planet of At Attin, but in doing so, Star Wars just turned a sci-fi idea completely upside down. From the show’s beginning, it’s clear that At Attin has many secrets, and was hidden away from the rest of the galaxy for a reason. At Attin is the last of the nine “Jewels of the Old Republic”, which were planets of treasure.
One of the other nine planets was seen in Skeleton Crew episode 4, when the kids and Jod Na Nawood traveled to At Achrann, a planet that had been war-torn for generations. At Achrann was chillingly similar to the At Attin audiences had seen in Skeleton Crew episode 1, but it was as if the characters had entered an alternate, post-apocalyptic universe when landing on the planet. With post-apocalyptic stories being a popular trope in science fiction, it’s no wonder that Skeleton Crew took on another massive sci-fi idea in Star Wars that has everything to do with At Attin. It Has Long Since Been a Sci-Fi Trope As we previously speculated, it seems that the Jewels of the Old Republic were shielded from the rest of the galaxy by terraforming. Terraforming is when the environmental and weather conditions are manipulated by technology. It’s believed that At Attin and At Achrann could be designed so similarly because their atmosphere was protected and changed by outside forces. It’s likely that the defunct satellites seen in the atmosphere of At Achrann originally served the same purpose as the satellites seen in Skeleton Crew episode
STAR WARS SKELETON CREW AT ATTIN TERRFORMING SCIENCE FICTION TROPE
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