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Major spoilers immediately follow forSkeleton Crewepisode 3.Turn back now if you haven’t seen it.

Wait, Jod is both Captain Silvo and Crimson Jack?

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew�s kids looking shocked while standing in a cockpit

Skeleton Crew’s third episode starts to pull back the curtain on its two big mysteries

Both of these aliases are hugely significant reveals.

You’ll have to watch to find out!

But they’re certainly referenced in episode 3, yeah."

Jod Na Nawood looking glum in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew on Disney Plus

Who are you really, Jod?

Okay, what about At Attin and this new Star Wars language called Palmarish?

planets of wonder that were kept hidden from prying eyes.

All but one of these worlds were destroyed, with At Attin being the sole survivor.

A shot of Captain Silvo being held at gunpoint by his fellow pirates in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

Captain Silvo, Crimson Jack, Jod Na Nawood… what’s your real name!?

That isn’t the only curious thing we learn about At Attin in this episode.

What’s the significance of Palmarish?

“[Palmarish] is just a numbers system,” Ford tells me.

A shot of At Attin’s idyllic suburbs in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

At Attin isn’t just a peaceful world that’s protected by the New Republic

The idea was that we didn’t want to establish anything that would contradict or step on Republic history.

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The numerical system known as Palmarish was key to unlocking At Attin’s co-ordinates

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