PLOT TWIST: The Worm Rat in SM-33's head is hidden in PLAIN SIGHT has a LOT more to the story...and NOBODY is talking about it! I agree with your theory...The Onyx Cinder didn't crash land.
Tak in the log also mentions that he put extra armor on the ship. I'll also note that the Millenium Falcon crash landed on Starkiller Base through trees and dirt and whatnot and was just fine afterwards too. So the Onyx surviving a slightly harder landing that killed everyone on board without significantly damaging the ship isn't implausible. Also? The Onyx was found UPSIDE DOWN on At Attin. That does not suggest a controlled landing.
The opening scene of this show is not what you think. It's part of the ending scene of the show! He is Captain Silvo, he will reunite with the kids in this episode!
I'm also wondering did any of the Pirates refer to Jod as Captain Silvo when he was in the brigg? We only see Silvo with the mask, but is there any confirmation that Silvo is 100% Jude Law's character? This show is confusing me to death (and it was made for kids) 😂
Jod went through a lot of hassle to make his captain-hood challenge to Fern end without harming her, if he wanted her dead that would have been is right according to the code. He also could have killed them after becoming captain or order SM-33 to do so. Him grabbing the saber seems more of a grim satisfaction, a saber is probably a lot better against pirates with a gun, than that machete he brought with him.
yeah that grimace on his face at the end was probably him enjoying the moment of holding a light saber again after so many years of not being an active Jedi.
@@ReturnOfTheNerdStarWarsOr if you want to keep it somewhat darker, it was about what he would do to his old crew. Including changing wolfman to get back to being their captain. Even if he is just pretending to have force power (like KB suggested) that having a lightsaber would really sell it. (If I recall correctly it is only metal things he has manipulated). Or at the very least it is worth a decent price to the right bidder, although it is minute in comparison to an Old Republic mint. And to the crashing. The Onyx Cider is in terrible condition, so it might have crashed. And if the crash was on purpose then it could have been done in a way that insures maximum humanoid casualties without damaging the ship too much. Some years back I was in a lower speeds frontal collision with my car, cars are very much designed in a way that made sure I was relatively fine while car was mechanically destroyed. While other types of accidents might result in death, but a drive-able vehicle.
The ship did not crash I agree. As you recall the other planet they landed on had auto pilot landing and so at attin would have the same technology. That was certainly the reason for showing on the prior landing
Yeah, I think Order 66 really messed up Jod, and I think I know the reason why. What is the common theme among pirates in this show? Betrayal. What happened during Order 66? The Jedi Order was betrayed by the Republic and *one of their own*. I think this is why Jod is a pirate. He trusts no one and always expects betrayal and is ready to betray first in turn, and the pirates in his view are at least honest about it. This is also why he doesn't join Luke Skywalker's new Jedi Order. He doesn't trust the new Jedi to not betray him or be betrayed in turn. And assuming the Disney Sequel Trilogy remains canon, he's completely correct.
not a scratch on it?? We constantly see pieces falling off of it lol. Crash landing doesn't mean it crashed high-speed into the planet at a 90 degree angle. They could have been coming in for a normal landing, slowly, then the crew started fighting and someone bumped into the controls, rolling the ship and crashing it into the dirt
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A Jedi Temple would be a pay off for Wim who got them all in the situation because he was looking for a Jedi temple.
that's why I think the story has to include one, otherwise what's the point of Wim being so obsessed with the mythology.
Didn’t Tak Renood mention in his captains log that he built the onyx cinder to be heavily armoured hence why it was still intact after the crash?
I didn't pick up on that. But it seems like SM-33's story of how the ship came to be on At-Attin is not entirely true.
Interesting! And I didn't think about KB having the coordinates for At Attin... I personally think KB is the "hidden" MVP of the crew...
She reminds me of DATA rom Star Trek
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I agree with you that it wasn't crashed!!!
PLOT TWIST: The Worm Rat in SM-33's head is hidden in PLAIN SIGHT has a LOT more to the story...and NOBODY is talking about it!
I agree with your theory...The Onyx Cinder didn't crash land.
The rat inside SM-33's head is actually Tak Rennod 😁we were all fooled@@@@@@
Shields around the ship would protect it from being damaged during a crash landing.
Tak in the log also mentions that he put extra armor on the ship.
I'll also note that the Millenium Falcon crash landed on Starkiller Base through trees and dirt and whatnot and was just fine afterwards too. So the Onyx surviving a slightly harder landing that killed everyone on board without significantly damaging the ship isn't implausible.
Also? The Onyx was found UPSIDE DOWN on At Attin. That does not suggest a controlled landing.
@@noppornwongrassamee8941 it was upside down, I need to go back and check all these details. Also, having shields activated sounds plausible too.
The opening scene of this show is not what you think. It's part of the ending scene of the show! He is Captain Silvo, he will reunite with the kids in this episode!
I'm also wondering did any of the Pirates refer to Jod as Captain Silvo when he was in the brigg? We only see Silvo with the mask, but is there any confirmation that Silvo is 100% Jude Law's character? This show is confusing me to death (and it was made for kids) 😂
Jod went through a lot of hassle to make his captain-hood challenge to Fern end without harming her, if he wanted her dead that would have been is right according to the code. He also could have killed them after becoming captain or order SM-33 to do so.
Him grabbing the saber seems more of a grim satisfaction, a saber is probably a lot better against pirates with a gun, than that machete he brought with him.
yeah that grimace on his face at the end was probably him enjoying the moment of holding a light saber again after so many years of not being an active Jedi.
@@ReturnOfTheNerdStarWarsOr if you want to keep it somewhat darker, it was about what he would do to his old crew. Including changing wolfman to get back to being their captain.
Even if he is just pretending to have force power (like KB suggested) that having a lightsaber would really sell it. (If I recall correctly it is only metal things he has manipulated). Or at the very least it is worth a decent price to the right bidder, although it is minute in comparison to an Old Republic mint.
And to the crashing. The Onyx Cider is in terrible condition, so it might have crashed. And if the crash was on purpose then it could have been done in a way that insures maximum humanoid casualties without damaging the ship too much.
Some years back I was in a lower speeds frontal collision with my car, cars are very much designed in a way that made sure I was relatively fine while car was mechanically destroyed. While other types of accidents might result in death, but a drive-able vehicle.
The ship did not crash I agree. As you recall the other planet they landed on had auto pilot landing and so at attin would have the same technology. That was certainly the reason for showing on the prior landing
Also SM 33 explained about the concubine and so never would have believed fern as you point out
@@Tom-hb1no another good oint, everything seems to be on auto-somethign, does make me wonder if Tak is in fact SM-33.
So DASH is a low-key sith or powerful force user, which explains how he got rid of that mini army that surrounded him in the last episodes
.....that was also weird, where did that tribe go. Suddenly vanished in to thin air. More like, force blown to pieces 😅
Yeah, I think Order 66 really messed up Jod, and I think I know the reason why.
What is the common theme among pirates in this show? Betrayal.
What happened during Order 66? The Jedi Order was betrayed by the Republic and *one of their own*.
I think this is why Jod is a pirate. He trusts no one and always expects betrayal and is ready to betray first in turn, and the pirates in his view are at least honest about it.
This is also why he doesn't join Luke Skywalker's new Jedi Order. He doesn't trust the new Jedi to not betray him or be betrayed in turn. And assuming the Disney Sequel Trilogy remains canon, he's completely correct.
Definately he feels a strong sense of abandonment, and betrayal, he doesn't even trust a bunch of innocent kids.
not a scratch on it?? We constantly see pieces falling off of it lol. Crash landing doesn't mean it crashed high-speed into the planet at a 90 degree angle. They could have been coming in for a normal landing, slowly, then the crew started fighting and someone bumped into the controls, rolling the ship and crashing it into the dirt
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